From “Main Aayi Hoon U.P. Bihar Lootne”, “Aaila Re” to ‘"Jeene Ke Ishaare" and "Shut Up & Bounce" among many others, Shilpa Shetty has featured in many iconic numbers, which are still etched in everyone's mind. The actress makes no bones abou﷽t the fact that one may forget her movies but her tracks❀ always did very well.
Talking about the 𒁏characters she has played being memorable along with her songs, Shilpa in a conversation with IANS, said: “I am glad people feel ﷽that way.”
She revealed as to why the song💙s she performed on are still unforgetful.
“I feel that the 90s movies were gold. You can forget movies, maybe my movies didn’t do well at the box-office🅷 but my songs always did very well. You may not remember the name of the character I played but you’ll remember the name of the song I have performed,” said Shilpa, who made her debut in 1993 with ‘Baazigar’.
The Mangalore-ꩲborn star credits the music for her career.
“So, I give a lot of credit to music because a lot of our careers were built on the basis of. I did major films with all the music companies because they found me lucky and even I continue to empahsiꩲse how🌸 important music is,” shared the actress, whose latest offering is ‘Indian Police Force’.
The actress feels music plays an importan🐻t role for films to make it a hit.
“In today’s time and age music 💃gets lost and I feel like in all the big films if the music isn’t good it's not a commercially viable film. When the music works automatically the maꦬsses and children relate to it. And when you relate to the masses and the children, you have hit a homerun,” said Shilpa.
In the Rohit Shetty’s directed series ‘Indian Police Force’, Shilpa plays a strong-headed cop Tara Shetty. It also 🔯stars Sidharth Malhotra and Vivek Oberoi.