Words matter. These are the best Bhushan Kumar Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Remixes also appeal to the older generation who get to revisit their past through these songs and after all, music is loved by all, so the more music, the happier people are.
People would not take me seriously. They would say: Your father was a genius in marketing, what can you do? I had to convince them, literally with folded hands, to trust me.
An ear sense for music is the secret.
People used to say only content-driven films work these days. Then ‘Total Dhamaal’ came and worked.
If we get a good response to ‘Bhootnath 2’ and ‘Creature,’ we would surely go ahead and make the next part.
In ‘Baadshaho,’ we have taken a topic that is relatable and we are hopeful people will connect with it. We are showing what has happened during the Emergency period.
We are committed to making content driven films of all kinds and are proud to be jointly producing films with LUV Films.
The key is to identify and know what the audience wants and give it to them in the best package possible.
‘Baby’ has given us the confidence to continue backing progressive content.
Our label was always known as a mass brand. To bridge that gap and to take it to the classes by bringing it a respectability with niche brand associations was what I took up as a challenge.
Signing my father’s biopic inside a Shiv temple was surreal.
Music will always be the heart and soul of a film, whether the film is star-driven or content-driven.
It makes me even happier that as a team, T-Series is taking rapid strides at making Indian entertainment available to the global audience.
Competition keeps you on your toes, encourages you to do better, so it’s actually a must for me.
You give me a song now, I will give my judgement, and 90 percent of the time I will be right. It is simple for me but is otherwise tough to do. But there are times – because I am not God – 10 percent of the times, when a song has worked though I said it would not.
I have been wanting to join the digital world for some time now and engage with T-Series followers. What better than having a social media account where I can share, contribute and stay in touch with the world personally.
In ‘Aashiqui’ we have shown the couple is loyal and in love with each other and same thing we have shown in ‘Aashiqui 2.’
‘Mogul’ is a very emotional project. This is a story which will be narrated only once.
My father would make music keeping public tastes in mind. I have inherited this from him.
I emotionally invest myself in every song!
The songs that are getting recreated by us or fellow industry friends are because these songs were gold in their time and needed to be heard even today. Remixing them is a way to make them popular to the youth of today who haven’t heard them before.
Music has always played an important role in our films and with ‘Ludo’ winning Best Music album we couldn’t be happier.
There’s no stopping and no limits on what musicians and artists can produce.
In India, romantic and sad songs will never die.
The universality of ‘Saaho’ is what appealed to me as a filmmaker.
Getting into film production was obviously the next step once we had consolidated our music business.
T-Series has invested heavily in monitoring technologies and is very aggressive in protecting its copyright.
When I was making ‘Marjaavan,’ I was asked why are you making this dated film. But we have to offer films for all audience and not only class audience. As a studio I have to balance it out.
Salman Khan has realized that if he markets himself and the product well, people will lap it up.
I am positive that T-Series will be one of the biggest market leaders not only in music but also in film production.
Digital is clearly the way forward as can be seen from the numerous marketing efforts undertaken to promote a film today. Besides, we at T-Series are firm believers and followers of the digital age. It was only befitting that I join the social media universe and engage with the audience on a real time basis.
I was too possessive of my cars to take a girl in them. I only drove around with friends.
Both ‘Thappad’ and ‘Tanhaji’ were films that we believed in and we’re proud to support.
My mother, in particular, has been very disturbed and scared since my father’s death.
Actors matter only if you have great content. There are so many actors who work only with good content, either the films will not work or they will get audience for a day or two if they are not backed by solid script.
English movies releasing in India should be confined to a certain number.
I knew what this business meant to my father. I had to fulfill his dream. Any son’s job is to make his parents happy; that’s what I did.
The audience is open to all kinds of films but the content has to be good.
‘Marjaavaan’ was a huge success among mass audience and at single-scene theaters.
The audience loved ‘Aashiqui 2’. We are happy we could bring back the time of romance in Bollywood.
My father’s biopic is very close to me.
Our responsibility is not just to make films for music but to make music for films.
Yes, I am passionate about films but along with passion I am very calculative. When you put your hard earned money, you have to be calculative.
I am immensely overwhelmed and thankful to Filmfare and the Times Of India Group for bestowing on my father and my guru the honor he truly deserves. It is prodigious to see the Best Music Album Award being named in memory of the man who pioneered and changed the face of music industry in India.
I had to take over the reins of the company at a time when I did not know a thing about the business. The producers who were committed to work with my father wanted to back out because they felt I would not be able to sell their film’s music the way my father did.
We can judge the pulse of a song and match it with our listeners’ sensibilities. I think we do this extremely well, and it helps us a lot.
YouTube consumption is entirely based on good content. If you don’t put out good content, people will not consume it.
All over the country, you ask anyone if they know T-Series, they will say yes.
Thankfully, I have got the ear to select music, which I think I have inherited that from my father. That matters a lot, when you are recording a song.
We are definitely doing ‘Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety 2,’ it’s a great franchise to take forward.
Change in both the generations is there as society changed. But love is love, the definition of love has not changed.
I’ve inherited the quality of understanding good music from my father.
We would have never thought of remaking ‘Aashiqui’ but we will make it a franchise.
We know what kind of music people want to listen and we are doing the same with films. We know what kind of stories people want to see. Earlier people had tagged us that T-Series only does musicals but now that label has gone away.
Some things have never changed in India. Melody, for one. The sound has changed, the rhythm has changed, and lyrics have become more contemporary.
Salman is all heart. Once he gets into a relationship with someone, it is for keeps.
For a businessman like me, smartphones are a lifeline. I use the device to watch promos of my films, songs, and videos. There are days when I end up spending as much as five hours on the phone.
The talent we have in our country is boundless, and we are going to do our best to keep releasing new music for our audience.
‘Aashiqui’ and ‘Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin’ are great franchises to take forward. Both films were big hits back in the day. I definitely want to make these beautiful films into franchises in future.
We dabble in the regional market and have tapped into it with some amount of success. Be it Punjabi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam or even Bhojpuri music, we have explored all possibilities.
‘Wafa Na Raas Aayee’ is at its core a very pure, simple song. Its beauty lies in its simplicity and who better than Jubin Nautiyal to express the pain and emotions that the song is trying to convey.
‘Baadshaho’ is not an imaginative film, it’s real and made it an entertaining way.
Dance songs can be different sometimes – sometimes it could be related to liquor, sometimes to a girl, sometimes even a romantic track.
Apart from music, T-Series is also producing a couple of films. We’ll never be a film factory though.
Finally, after a long wait of 11 years, Murad Bhai came to me with a script, which I felt was worthy of taking ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa’ forward as a franchise. I am thrilled to announce ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2’ in association with Murad Bhai, together with whom we delivered the box-office hit ‘Kabir Singh.’
I don’t believe that remixes will reach a saturation point.