Why Old Bollywood Songs Still Feel Like Home - Shruti Pathak
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In this episode of Just Too Filmi with Roadox, Shruti Pathak joins us for a warm, honest, and deeply nostalgic conversation about music, memories, and meaning. From the magic of 2000s Bollywood songs and Vishal-Shekhar vibes to iconic tracks like Payaliya, Marjaani, Shubharam, Tu Jahan and Aas Paas Hai Khuda, Shruti reflects on an era when songs were driven by stories and emotion. She opens up about the changing landscape of Bollywood music, the fading and re-emergence of female voices in Hindi playback, the impact of social media numbers versus real talent, and why gentle romantic songs feel rare today. The conversation also explores male gaze versus female storytelling, the importance of experimentation, and why audiences are always ready for good music if it’s delivered with honesty. This is not an interview but a heartfelt dialogue about creativity, courage, and the need to bring soul back into Bollywood music told by an artist whose songs continue to feel like home.