Mumbai: With actors lending their voice for films these days, singer-composer Kailash Kher feels it is a good change in Bollywood as it enhances the popularity of a movie.

Celebrities like Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Akshay Kumar, Alia Bhatt, Shraddha Kapoor have sung in their films. Kailash says he does not feel threatened by this trend.

“I am not threatened by these actors at all. It’s a beautiful and refreshing change in the industry. There was a time when singers like Kishore Kumar used to sing and act in his films.

“We are going back to our roots and following the same trend. This initiative also helps to enhance the popularity of the movie,” Kailash said.

The ‘Teri Deewani’ hitmaker is relaxed after Bombay High Court restrained Mumbai Police from taking any action against him for allegedly hurting the religious sentiments with his 2007 song ‘Babam Bam’ following a police complaint by a Ludhiana man.

The 41-year-old singer says he will continue singing songs that will define spirituality despite the legal trouble that he faced for ‘Babam Bam’.

“I feel one should not be affected by bad and rather inspired by good. I will not be hesitant to sing spiritual songs. I will continue singing. I don’t know what was hurting in that song. It’s just an attempt to take undue advantage,” said Kailash.

The musician, who will be a part of MTV Indies talk show ‘The Ride’ this weekend where he will talk about his life and music, has also composed the music of upcoming film ‘Desi Kattey’. Kailash says each rendition in the film is situational and has a story.