Bollywood / Badshah’s Powerful Take on Fame: Enjoy It, But Don’t Get Attached
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Bollywood rapper Badshah opens up about the responsibility that comes with fame and the impact an artist’s words can have on people. He shares that success is temporary, comparing fame to a “rented house” that one must eventually leave.
Mumbai, July 17: Bollywood rapper Badshah spoke about the responsibility of having a powerful voice and shared why he believes fame is temporary.
Badshah, who was seen as a guest on Shekhar Tonite, admitted that creating music initially felt like a carefree expression of creativity.
He shared, “If you keep thinking, you'll only find problems everywhere. But if you simply focus on your work, there are no problems. However, after a certain point, you don't even realize how far the impact of your words reaches. When you begin your journey as a writer, as an artist… you start with that creative intent, but over time, your words begin to influence people in ways you may not even be aware of."
The “Genda Phool” hitmaker further mentioned, "You feel like you're simply having fun. But you don't realize how someone else might perceive your words. Maybe eight out of ten people will like what you've said, but the other two may find it strange or even offensive.Then, as your reach grows and the audience consuming your art expands, I think you gradually become or are made aware that you have to be more socially responsible. So, that's a challenge as well. But that's also where the excitement lies—you may feel your creative space is becoming smaller, yet you still have to make just as big an impact."
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Badshah brought up one of his most thought-provoking lines about fame.
The rapper also added: “Fame is like a rented house. One day, you'll have to vacate it. It's something that comes to you, so enjoy it while you have it—but don't invest too much in it. It's only a rented house, and eventually, you'll have to let it go."
(IANS)
Badshah, who was seen as a guest on Shekhar Tonite, admitted that creating music initially felt like a carefree expression of creativity.
He shared, “If you keep thinking, you'll only find problems everywhere. But if you simply focus on your work, there are no problems. However, after a certain point, you don't even realize how far the impact of your words reaches. When you begin your journey as a writer, as an artist… you start with that creative intent, but over time, your words begin to influence people in ways you may not even be aware of."
The “Genda Phool” hitmaker further mentioned, "You feel like you're simply having fun. But you don't realize how someone else might perceive your words. Maybe eight out of ten people will like what you've said, but the other two may find it strange or even offensive.Then, as your reach grows and the audience consuming your art expands, I think you gradually become or are made aware that you have to be more socially responsible. So, that's a challenge as well. But that's also where the excitement lies—you may feel your creative space is becoming smaller, yet you still have to make just as big an impact."
Also Read: Singer Jasmine Sandlas Introduces Fiancé on Stage During First 'Dream Girl' Tour Concert
Badshah brought up one of his most thought-provoking lines about fame.
The rapper also added: “Fame is like a rented house. One day, you'll have to vacate it. It's something that comes to you, so enjoy it while you have it—but don't invest too much in it. It's only a rented house, and eventually, you'll have to let it go."
(IANS)
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