Vishal Dadlani's Stern Warning To 'Newbie Singers': 'Don't F***** Get Some Mantriji To Call Me'

Vishal Dadlani, a prominent figure in the Indian music industry, has issued a pointed message to aspiring singers, advising them to focus on their craft rather than seeking shortcuts through connections. In a recent social media post, Dadlani emphasized the importance of talent over influence, stating, 'Just put your music out. If it's good, it will find me.' His remarks come amid a growing trend where newcomers often attempt to leverage political or celebrity contacts to gain traction in the competitive music scene. This candid warning highlights the necessity for authenticity and hard work in an industry that can sometimes prioritize networking over skill. Dadlani's call for genuine artistry serves as both encouragement and a challenge to emerging musicians: true talent will always resonate, regardless of who you know. His stance is a reminder that the essence of music lies in its quality and the passion behind it, rather than in the influence of powerful connections.
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