Singer-songwriter Rabbi Shergill, widely recognised for soulful tracks like Bulla Ki Jaana and Tere Bin, recently offered an unfiltered perspective on collaborating with globally celebrated composer AR Rahman. While acknowledging Rahman’s extraordinary musical talent, Shergill reflected on what he believes has been a significant shift in the role of lyrics within Hindi film music since Rahman’s rise to prominence.
'AR Rahman made Hindi lyrics secondary' claims Rabbi Shergill, says 'It's not his fault, he doesn't...'
ET Online | January 23, 2026 1:57 PM CST
Synopsis
Singer Rabbi Shergill admires composer AR Rahman's musical genius. However, Shergill notes a shift in Hindi film music. He feels lyrics have become less important. This change occurred during Rahman's rise. Shergill believes this impacts how audiences connect with songs. He emphasizes the film industry's responsibility to preserve lyrical depth. Rahman has made efforts to learn languages.
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