A night of musical magic with Laqshay Kapoor

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A night of musical magic with Laqshay Kapoor



When your parents got to know that you wanted to be a professional singer, what was their reaction?My parents, how do I put it? My mother has always seen me as a star; perhaps every mother does that, but she’s a particularly strong manifester for me. I haven’t dreamed as big for myself as she has. Today, whenever I’m on stage and people feel a connection, it’s her vision coming alive. I only recently began to understand it, and when she sees it, she becomes humble, and filled with gratitude. My dad, a true businessman, is happy but reserved. Both my parents dreamed big for me, and while they don’t express excitement openly, I can sense their pride.What are some of the challenges that you’ve faced ever since you started your journey?There are many challenges in this industry, and it’s never easy. If it’s easy, then it’s not sustainable. I’ve been replaced countless times; until the very last day, I thought my voice would be in a film, only for it to be replaced at the last moment.It’s tough, but there’s nothing you can do. Coming from a business background, I’ve seen the grind, so what’s happening now feels easy. But the real struggle is keeping yourself in check — sometimes attitude creeps in without realising it. Surrounding yourself with people who remind you that it’s all God’s grace is key because if you let ego take over, your downfall begins before you’ve even started. Another challenge is managing your team — keeping everyone aligned and efficient, handling shows, economics, and everything in between. But that’s just part of the process.What are your plans for the future; any upcoming release?Yes, many. My next single will be a recreation, which I’ve never done before. When I say “recreation,” I don’t mean a remix; it’s a new song where we keep the hook line of the original. I have a few upcoming releases, but as for films, I can never guarantee when a song will be released. I have a lot of good independent music coming, along with commercial music, which is what defines me. I am not indie; my music is not at all indie, and I say that proudly.Maybe I miss out on some of the newer, younger crowd, but that’s okay. I’ve always believed there’s Bollywood and commercial music, and that’s the kind of music I create and enjoy. I don’t listen to other genres, so it wouldn’t make sense for me to change because of some trend. That’s why I stick to commercial music.



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