As we gear up to celebrate World Music Day on June 21, three young Indian singers - Nikhita Gandhi, Faridkot, and Mohammed Irfan plan to perform some of their favorite songs and shared their thoughts on how they look at music.
The singers will be performing as part of a special program 'World Music Day Carnival'.
Gandhi will be singing two songs - 'Bura Na Mano Yaara' and an English song that she created and released during the lockdown.
Talking about how she defines the boundary between passion and exertion, Gandhi said, "We too get exhausted, but we don't realize, there is so much adrenaline, so much energy involved. When you do shows back-to-back and at the moment, you don't realize how much of a toll it's taking on you."
"What I do is, when I have 3-4 days of back-to-back work, I don't give myself a hard time if I spend the next day doing nothing because I think that it's important to have a little bit of recuperation as well."
Faridkot on the other hand believes that artists should not push themselves too much to prove their passion for art and craft. Faridkot said, "You know you have done too much when you always feel sleepy. When you aren't getting enough sleep that means that you must stop. It's okay to take a break, you don't have to always push yourself to tell yourself that you are passionate about music."
Irfan who will be performing his latest single 'Ishq Paudiyan' added, "The best thing to help us get out of exertion is the amount of love which we get from the audiences. This happens especially in live concerts when you are performing a live concert with high energy and intensity."
He also said, "When an artist receives so much love from the audiences and that's direct, it gives us a lot of energy and it helps to forget about the exertion and just be happy."
The show 'World Music Day Carnival' will be released on MTV India and on MTV Beats and Vh1 India on June 21.
[With Inputs from IANS]