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Sudhanshu Pandey On Song 'Dil Ki Tu Zameen': Want To Continue Making More Solo Singles

♋ Actor-singer Sudhanshu Pandey says he wants to continue to make more singles after getting a good response for his track 'Dil Ki Tu Zameen'.

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Actor-singer Sudhanshu Pandey 💞says he wants to continue to make more singles after getting a good response for his track 'Dil Ki Tu Zameen'.

💃"The response is phenomenal. It's a pleasant surprise that the song has been accepted beautifully by viewers across the world," he said.

🅺"Feels good to know that the audiences are astonished by my voice. I think it's a blessing because at the end if your voice and song is not liked by the audience then you lost the battle but I am getting such a great amount of love for my voice and song that I can't thank God enough. It's an absolute blessing to get such beautiful responses," he added.

ꦦ'Dil Ki Tu Zameen' has a 1990's feel and 1990s were high on romantic videos.

ღ"I have grown up listening to RD Burman. When I was in my teenage years I used to hear the 'Aashiqui' songs and the 90s romantic songs. When I was in school, I remember listening to 'Dil' and 'Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak' songs and falling in love with them."

𝓀"It has stayed in my mind and that's why I like beautiful romantic songs which are nice and simple, whose lyrics are touching," he added.

🌱For the time being, Sudhanshu's plan is to enjoy the response to his current song that has just been released.

✤"I want to continue to make more solo singles with as little gap as possible" he says, adding that his inspiration is Mohammad Rafi and Kishore Kumar.

𓄧"If I had to do playback in Bollywood I would rather do it for myself and then do it for somebody else, so let's see. In case I do get a great opportunity to sing for some actor, who I am very fond of, maybe I will, you never know," he adds.

The trend of singles is back.

🌺"And it's here to stay. I think it's going to be a very long lasting trend and I want to make sure that I continue this trend with myself as well and keep churning good music," he said.

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