The 31-year-old music director may have done a remake "Ae Mere Humsafar" for Abhishek Bachchan "All the Best" but says he soon realised that the trend does not interest him.
"If people are deriving from old songs and revamping them it must be for a reason. But I don't endorse the idea of recreations or remixes. For once it is fine. I also recreated 'Ae Mere Humsafar', but the amount of remakes are coming up these days, I feel it is not a healthy trend. I realised it after the first song I remade," Mithoon told PTI.
"Filmmakers ask me to create another 'Maula Mere' or 'Tum Hi Ho' but for me that is sort of a creative battle. And today if I take the same tune and reuse it people will not like it. Reinvention in music is needed."
Soon after the songs of Aditya Roy Kapoor-Shraddha Kapoor became hit, large number of identical tunes came up. Mithoon says it is natural for people to follow the "popular" trend but it should not become a set "template".
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The "Shivaay" composer says he respects the criticism which comes from the music industry legends but insists that the songs which are becoming hit now represent the mindset of the current generation.
"Music represents the mindset of the current generation and if people think differently they will create a different kind of music. Good and bad has always been there," he says.
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