Why Block Vishal Dadlani Politician and Singer? Singer-composer

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The post’s direct tone and direct message against prejudice drew attention. The composer elaborated on his views on the topic, urging aspiring singers to have faith in their abilities.

Why Block Vishal Dadlani Politician and Singer? The singer-composer's stark post is sparking an online debate

Singer-composer Vishal Dadlani criticized the music industry’s practice of “sifharish” (using connections to get work) and influence. On Monday, February 9, the musician posted a strongly-worded message on Instagram, expressing his displeasure at young musicians who try to get work using their personal or political connections.

Vishal Dadlani to stop politician…

In his post, Vishal emphasized that aspiring singers should believe in their own abilities rather than external pressure or suggestions from influencers. Without hesitation, he said, he blocked a politician who approached him like this.

What did Vishal Dadlani write?

Vishal wrote, “Some advice for new singers. Don’t call me some Mantri-ji or his secretary. It’s a guaranteed way to never meet me. I have no respect for people who try to get ahead through ‘connections’. Mantri-ji is not blocked now, and now you’re not interested in the singer. Sorry.”

Vishal appeals to aspiring singers…

The post’s direct tone and direct message against prejudice drew attention. The composer elaborated on his views on the topic, urging aspiring singers to believe in their abilities and be dedicated to their work.

He wrote, “Please believe in your abilities, be willing to work hard, be patient. If you’re good, your time will come. Don’t do the ‘recommend’ thing. It’s a boring cliché and more than anything, it just shows you’re someone who doesn’t believe in your abilities.”

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