

I like to make music from the sounds we hear everyday. When it comes to music, I like to be involved in every aspect. Raghav Sachar presents the new band rehearsal video of song 'Isn't She Lovely' performing with his band.Isn'tSheLovely RaghavSachar NewSongs2021. I could have been just a music director or a singer, but that would have bored me. I can play 34 instruments and sing in both male and female vocals. I like doing things which showcases my talent. I have been busy doing a lot of independent music and touring for concerts. There have been instances where my own voice has been rejected.Īre all these the reason why you have stayed away from Bollywood? It often happens that music labels want to change the singers. Every time I compose, I record with the artiste who I know will make the song better. In this process, the job of the music director becomes difficult. Like I said, a lot of people are involved and everyone has their favourites. This is another big issue and I don���t think it will be addressed anytime soon. What���s your take on several singers recording for one track before finally choosing one of them? People need to follow a protocol and I hope it happens soon as in the end, it is the song that is getting destroyed. I feel the decision should only lie with the director of the film. Why do you say that Bollywood lacks discipline?īecause anybody can come and decide to add or scrap a song at any given stage. If there are 10 people directing a music director, what is a music director doing? Do we see 10 directors directing one film? Today, making a song is just 20 per cent of the battle the rest is about impressing everyone. I don���t see any method to this madness and in the end, I feel Bollywood lacks discipline. Producers, music labels and even actors want to have a say in it. Earlier a music composer would follow the vision of a director but now, there are a lot of people who are involved in it. Songs are getting repetitive these days and that is purely because people who do understand music are making the decisions. The music industry has surely evolved but unfortunately, we are still following the herd mentality. Today, we have multiple composers working on a single film, so it has become a surgical procedure. When I started my Bollywood journey in 2003, I was still lucky enough to be in the era where only one music composer would work on one film. Tune in today to stay updated with all the latest news and headlines from the world of entertainment.These days, filmmakers prefer to have multiple composers working on their film. Republic World is your one-stop destination for trending Bollywood news. Now follow your favourite television celebs and telly updates. Get the latest entertainment news from India & around the world. READ | COVID-19: AR Rahman Pens A Note To Thank The Doctors, Nurses & Hospital Staff In India READ | Ileana D'Cruz Pens A Heartfelt Post For Her Late Uncle, Calls Him 'her Second Father' Raghav Sachar has worked on several Bollywood films like "One Two Three", "Salaam Namaste", "Parineeta" and "Kaal". Praising them further, Raghav said that their music celebrates love, passion and the restlessness to achieve more. He added that their knowledge, understanding, and love for music inspired him to get into the industry. He said, while speaking to a news agency that Music has been his passion for years and working with these visually impaired, young and restless musicians - Veer Mulraj and Sachin Patil - was surreal. On February 14, 2020, Raghav Sachar in collaboration with visually-impaired musicians, came up with soulful melody. READ | Hema Malini Talks About Her Schedule Amid Lockdown, Says 'wash My Own Clothes' Read More #day8lockdown How many of you know this #Japanese wind instrument ? It’s extremely difficult to play but has a beautiful sound, also guess the #antara for this #mukhada #raghavsachar #21daylockdownindia /EuyGH4XNnc
