DVD Collector wrote:
The sounds of Indian music is becoming more "hip" quite frankly. Infact, there are many old hindi film songs that I never gave a damn about till DJ Love has been remixing them.
It’s cool the way music artists are remixing some of the olden Hindi songs!
There is good pop western Hindi remix music and bad ones. Just like there are good classical Bollywood music and bad ones. Musafir was bad English/Hindi pop remix music, on the other hand Main Hoon Na, Lucky Lips, Nazar have fairly decent remix songs.
The point is there is variety in Bollywood music. Some people prefer easy listening and others go for Traditional, folksy, rustic, original, funeral type or whatsoever.
There’s plenty in Bollywood to please every ear.
Good Traditional music is fine to my ears also, but when I want to partaay,.. it’s time to Shava, Bhangra, and Balle down with Raghav, Sukhbir, Johar’s music!!

My arguement wasn't explicitly in defense of Musafir music(I loathe this album), but with artists who've I've mentioned above that create a sort of paradigm shift in the age of Indian popular music. I have nothing against with people relaxing to the music of the Kishore Kumar, R.D./S.D. Burman era. But to condemn the existing paradigm shift as a mode of something inartistic is unsettling to me.