Amaan Ali Bangash reacts to musicians cancelling their tours midway, says 'I don’t believe in mental health'

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Oct 19, 2022, 09:42 PM IST

Amaan Ali Bangash talked about mental health after The Weeknd, Justin Bieber, Shawn Mendes, Sam Fender call off their tours.

Musician Amaan Ali Bangash in his recent interview opened up about singers cancelling their music concerts because of ‘mental health.' Recently, Justin Bieber, The Weeknd, Shawn Mendes, and Sam Fender called off their tours due to.

As per the Hindustan Times report, the musician said that he doesn’t believe in mental health. He stated, “That’s not being fare and that’s very unprofessional according to me. I don’t believe in something called mental health. I do feel like everything can be bridged out and can be fixed. I think we create our own situations, the situation doesn’t create us. We create it and we should be able to handle it.”

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He added, “I am not a big fan of aborting commitment. It’s very unprofessional. I believe that once you have been committed, you shouldn’t stop your work of in terms of medical health or anything. When you are preparing yourself to be a musician, you are also preparing yourself for a lot of ups and downs. There are going to be situations where you might lose your bag, you might you know you have to perform in the toughest conditions, you have to make your mind aware of that you cannot just say, ‘Oh sorry, I cannot do this and I have to go back’. That’s not fair.”

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“I would like to be exclusive because what I do is very exclusive and classical music is not bread pakoda or samosa that you can get anywhere and everywhere. It is fine dinning as you call it, you have to a niche market,” he cotinues, “It was always done for the intellectual. It was a very fine art form so only people with patience and respect will enjoy this art form. It is not a art form that you can just enter like a night club and start dancing to it, you have to have taste and class to enjoy this,” he concluded.