Acclaimed musician AR Rahman, beloved across generations and whose fans call Rahman’s music a genre in itself, has quite an obsession with composing music for Bollywood projects.
The music composer who attended the music presentation of Gandhi Godse Ek Yudh was outspoken about the media presence that rewrote Vaishnav Jan To.
When asked why he sticks to Bollywood projects, Rahman said: I don’t like it, he told me. I’ll make more songs. You see, I have no problem making ten songs for him. It’s about story and music.The importance of filmmaking is increasingly directed towards power. ”
He continued: I was talking with Raj ji that the song “Shikari” by GS Kohli, who was also an assistant to OP Nayyar, has such a beautiful melody, but it was pure music that could sell or not. Those melodies are beautiful because there is no manipulation in them. Composers are allowed to do what they need to do as artists. Those melodies were natural and organic. Music composer) is a type of music. “
The iconic musician believes such practices undermine creativity, especially in Hindi cinema. But he doesn’t want to generalize. “I’m not saying that everyone does. There is some good work happening in Marathi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam cinema and its music space. I wants to work with filmmakers who understand music and respect the use of all notes.Giving solid feedback is important to us and encourages us to do our best. ’” explained the Oscar-winning musician.
The last time Rahman composed music for a Hindi film was Yanvi Kapoor’s Miri. His next Gandhi Godse Ek Yud was directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and stars Deepak Anthani, Chinmei Mandulkar, Pawan Chopra, Anuj Saini, Sharad Singh and Arif Zakaria. It will be released in theaters on January 26th.