IMPHAL, India â The pandemic has hit the Indian entertainment industry hard, and television is no exception. However, TV stars have found a novel way to keep themselves busy and in public memory â by starring in music videos.
âYeh Hai Mohabbateinâ actor Aly Goni got his 4.1 million followers on Instagram excited with the release of his music video âJodaa,â sung by Afsana Khan. Calling it a âmagnum opus,â the telly actor stars with actress Mouni Roy in it.
This is not Goniâs first music video. Back in 2018, he starred in the video of âCheater Mohan,â which had vocals by Kanika Kapoor and IKKA. But it was during the pandemic that Goni became a popular choice for music videos, and he is loving the attention.
Even though a tiny percentage of recorded music in India is dedicated to non-film music, Indian pop has many followers. In the past few years, music labels like T-Series, Times Music, and VYRL Originals, which is Universal Music Indiaâs music property, have been roping in telly stars like Aamir Ali, Sanjeeda Sheikh, Mohsin Khan, Rubina Dilaik, Shaheer Sheikh, and Karan Kundra⏠for their songs.
âA TV show, especially if itâs a daily soap, needs full-time commitment, so when an actor is involved in one, he canât take up other projects,â Goni told Zenger News.
âDuring the pandemic and the lockdown, music videos came as a relief for actors because they were getting jobs, and it kept them visible in the eyes of the audience. As they say in the entertainment industry, âout of sight is out of mind,â so music videos helped keep us connected to our fans while also showcasing our best on screen,â he said.

In the last few months, fans were delighted to see him pair up with his fellow Bigg Boss 14 contestant Jasmin Bhasin. They shared screen space in videos of â2 Phone,â âTu Bhi Sataya Jayegaâ, and âTera Suit.â
âMusic videos are the best way to stay connected with fans, especially during times like this. The best part about them is that they can be shot in just a couple of days,â said Bhasin.
âDuring the pandemic, when there were many restrictions and strict directives to shoot with a limited crew, shooting for these music videos was relatively hassle-free. Moreover, they gave us actors the opportunity to express various emotions in a short duration, and what can be better than that?â
Other former âBigg Bossâ contestants who have teamed up for music videos include Paras Chhabra with Mahira Sharma and the late Sidharth Shukla with Shehnaaz Gill.
Itâs not just former contestants of the reality show that are making it big in the music scene. Other telly stars have also been frequently featured in several music videos.
In March 2021, the video of âBepanah Pyaar,â sung by Payal Dev and Yasser Desai, starred âNaagin 5â co-stars Surbhi Chandna and Sharad Malhotra released. They took the love story forward with âBepanah Ishqâ in August.
Last month, âPiya Rangrezzâ actor Gaurav S. Bajaj, whose TV show âMeri Gudiyaâ was axed in 2020 due to the pandemic, featured in a wedding song, âDholna,â sung by Sona Mohapatra and composed by Neeraj Shridhar.

âAs far as work is concerned, things were in bad shape due to the COVID-19 situation,â Bajaj told Zenger News. âMonetarily, things went haywire.â
âWhen I heard the song âDholna,â I loved it. Sona and Neeraj have done a great job. Itâs the wedding season right now, so many people, especially in North India, look forward to such songs. So, I thought of taking it up.â
âIt is not just ânaach gaanaâ (dancing and singing). It has been produced to look like a song from a movie,â said the actor about âDholna.â Bajaj also did âHawa Kardaâ earlier this year for singers Afsana Khan and Sahil Sharma.
Shridhar was also happy about having him in the video, with âPyaar Ka Punchnama 2â actress Sonnalli Seygall.
âI am the lyricist and composer of the song. I have also produced it. I am so happy everybody acted so well. They made the song even more beautiful,â he said.
âIn my previous music videos like âHawa Mein Udti Jaaye,â which I sang, I played a part in selecting the celebrity who would act alongside me. But, in this case (âDholnaâ), since I havenât sung it, itâs okay if somebody else is acting in the video because the record company or whoever has spent the money has to retrieve it,â he said. âDholnaâ had crossed 10 million views on YouTube since its release about four weeks ago.

âIf it is a big label, they can afford Bollywood actors. But I donât think an actor from Bollywood would have made much difference to âDholna,â because the song is good and has been sung very well. On top of that, the TV actors who starred in it have done a wonderful job.â
âNot everyone can afford to have somebody like Jacqueline Fernandez (Bollywood actress) to act in their videos. So you start with somebody from television. They are not small artists. They are just as famous,â he added.
Bajaj feels that the pandemic opened a door for all actors in the form of music videos.
âIt (music videos) are going to be huge in the next few years. People forward the video on the phone, and it becomes viral. So you get quick feedback, and it also adds to your work profile,â said the actor, who is currently busy with a web show.
Shridhar thinks the trend of TV actors making appearances in non-film songs will only grow.
âDue to the pandemic, there were hardly any movies in theaters, so people started paying attention to music, and a lot more streaming of music happened. People started making music and videos at home as they didnât have the option of going to a studio or set. I am thrilled that non-film music has been revived,â said the âChor Bazaariâ singer.
Edited by Anindita Ghosh and Amrita Das
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