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	<title>Comments on: Your songs put me off</title>
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		<title>By: Sai</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunil, I agree with most of the facts you presented here. But coming to the songs issue, there are enough audience for songless movies too. I can immediately recall RGV&#039;s Sarkar, Kamal&#039;s Pushpak and Drohi, etc. They have done very well or fared pretty well at the BO. 

Songs in Indian movies are probably inserted (not as the music which blends with the story line) to hedge the losses if the movie flops at the BO. There are many movies, esp. the thrillers where songs aren&#039;t necessary, but are included forcefully. 

I think the Indian audience is mature enough to accept a song-less movie but the producers and directors are not ready to take up the challenge of giving us a bold sensible flick.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sunil, I agree with most of the facts you presented here. But coming to the songs issue, there are enough audience for songless movies too. I can immediately recall RGV&#8217;s Sarkar, Kamal&#8217;s Pushpak and Drohi, etc. They have done very well or fared pretty well at the BO. </p>
<p>Songs in Indian movies are probably inserted (not as the music which blends with the story line) to hedge the losses if the movie flops at the BO. There are many movies, esp. the thrillers where songs aren&#8217;t necessary, but are included forcefully. </p>
<p>I think the Indian audience is mature enough to accept a song-less movie but the producers and directors are not ready to take up the challenge of giving us a bold sensible flick.</p>
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