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Neha Kakkar Revealed, Singers do not get Money to Sing in Bollywood Films

Anshika Agarwal

New Delhi: Singer Neha Kakkar, who has given bollywood many hit songs including 'Aankh Mare', 'O Saaki', 'Dilbar' and 'Kala Chashma', has said that singers are rarely paid in the film industry. The popular singer told to IANS, "We don't get any money for singing in bollywood. Actually, what happens is that they think that if a super hit song comes, the singers will earn through the show."

The 31-year-old singer said, "I get a good amount from live concerts and other venues, but this is not the case in bollywood. They don't pay us to sing."

Talking about her work, Neha will give her voice in a song 'Moscow Suka' with rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh. The song is a mixture of Punjabi and Russian languages ​​and the Russian part is sung by Ekaterina Sizova.

Neha on Thursday took to instagram to upload pictures of herself with her brother Tony Kakkar and wished him a happy birthday.

Tony and Neha have sung many songs together like 'Car Mein Music', 'Dheeme-Dheeme' and 'Coca-Cola'.

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