Sona Mohapatra ‘rants’ about actors posting lip-sync movies after reminding Kusha Kapila about music credit score

Singer Sona Mohapatra has shared a publish speaking about actors who publish lip-sync movies on social media. Without taking any names, she questioned their expertise. Her publish arrived minutes after she reacted to Kusha Kapila’s current video the place she was seen dancing and lip-syncing with Dolly Singh and Shibani Bedi on the music Haanji from their movie, Thank You For Coming. Also learn: Haanji video: Bhumi Pednekar, Shehnaaz Gill flip Coyote Ugly, exhibit sultry strikes in new Thank You For Coming music

Sona Mohapatra shared a post about actors and their lip sync videos on Instagram.
Sona Mohapatra shared a publish about actors and their lip sync movies on Instagram.

Sona Mohaptra on actors with lip sync movies

Sona’s publish, titled as ‘Random rant alert’ learn, “I bump into famous ‘actors’ and ‘actresses’ lip syncing to other people’s voices saying ‘inane’, ‘funny’ lines on social media. Is this creativity or talent of any kind for industry professionals who should be setting slightly higher bars? One off is still understandable but to make this your regular content strategy? Can you imagine a successful singer lip syncing to other people’s songs on their reels for example? Of course the janta (public) so happy to give them thousands of likes for this mediocrity is another rant for another first day of periods day.” She captioned the publish as ‘cringe.’

Responding to her, somebody on-line wrote, “You are right about this post. All actors do this funny dialogue reels nowadays. It’s ok if they want to be mediocre. I’m glad no singers have done such gimmicks so far .” “The whole Instagram is cringe,” mentioned one other.

Sona Mohapatra on Kusha Kapila’s publish

Earlier within the day, Sona had commented on Kusha’s video and reminded her about music credit score. She wrote to her, “Be nice if you credited the artist whose gaana (song) you are vibing to girls. Even your song posts for your new release never bothers about such although you have hundred hashtags of everyone who has nothing to do with the music.” Kusha added the music credit and wrote again to the singer, “@sonamohapatra have updated Sona! I was just ensuring all tags were correct hence did it a minute or two after upload. Sorry, slightly overwhelmed here but credit’s never going to be missed here.”

Later Sona additionally replied to the identical thread after dealing with criticism from others. She commented, “@kushakapila my bad for even bringing it up. I’m sure the film producers and all other social media overwhelmed always do right by musicians or have a good enough reason when they miss such shout outs (this film promotion campaign certainly has not bothered about the music creators much). My Apologies for even being here. Just one of those days when I was scrolling and forgot I shouldn’t ever bother in the public domain of social media egos. A simple ‘oops sorry, will do‘ could’ve done the job btw. Cheers and I do wish all of you the very best for your film.”

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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