
I’ve also experimented with live strings for a song sung by Shankar Mahadevan.Īny plans to compose music for Bollywood? I always had this urge to become a music composer right from my childhood and the process happened naturally. We have an array of singers and have experimented with different genres. We have five songs in the album, with the title song being crooned by Vishal Dadlani. The movie is light on your heart, and my focus was to give a pleasant feel to it. I am glad to have found a dream team for my debut project.

From planning the song, creating music and choosing singers - it demands a lot of work. But when I started composing music, I realized how difficult it is to be a composer. Being a singer is easy, you just have to come and record the song. We had some meetings in Mumbai and Bangalore before we began work on the project. I did get a couple of offers, but I liked the way Phaneesh ( the film’s director) narrated the script.

How’d you get the chance to be a composer? Music composition was always on my mind. We chats with the singer, who has turned composer with Andar Bahar.

His breakthrough came with AR Rahman’s Jai Ho! and he hasn’t looked back since. Be it the high-note Om Shivoham, light-hearted Hosanna, or the fun Nam Rootali - singer Vijay Prakash has always been a versatile singer.
