Amaal Mallik opens up about the economics of the Hindi music industry, revealing how Sooraj Dooba Hai earned Rs 70 crore for labels while he got nothing, and why speaking up cost him 45 films.
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News1802-02-2026, 19:38

Amaal Mallik: 'Sooraj Dooba Hai' Made ₹70 Crore, I Got Nothing; Lost 45 Films For Speaking Up

  • Music composer Amaal Mallik revealed that the hit song 'Sooraj Dooba Hai' generated ₹60-70 crore for labels, while he received negligible compensation.
  • He highlighted structural problems in the Hindi film music industry, including unfair compensation, lack of artist rights, and flawed crediting systems.
  • Mallik contrasted the Hindi industry with the South Indian film industry, where composers earn more and retain rights, emphasizing the need for financial freedom to help others.
  • He criticized the industry's lack of transparency in song selection and rejection, and the culture that discourages questioning existing practices.
  • Amaal stated that his advocacy for fair practices and composer credits led to him being dropped from 40-45 films over the last five years.

Why It Matters: Amaal Mallik exposes deep-seated issues in the Hindi music industry, advocating for artist rights despite personal cost.

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