Q. What is playing in your I-Pod these days?
A. I am listening to classical music these days. And I am also
listening to songs from the recently released 'Jab We Met'. 'Surmai
Shaam' is my favourite.
Q. What is the music that interests you, and what irritates?
A. I listen to music according to my mood – sometimes classical,
sometimes Bollywood. I like any music that soothes my ears. And I get
irritated with music whose lyrics are meaningless. These songs should
be limited to discos.
Q. Amongst the recently released movies – 'Om Shanti Om', 'Jab We
Met', 'Saawariya', and 'Goal' – which one do you prefer as far as music
is concerned?
A. Without a doubt, 'Jab We Met', mostly because the songs are young.
Some of the songs reflect our culture, and the best thing is, that the
songs are a part of the script.
Q. Your five all-time favourite songs.
A. (Laughs). That is difficult. 'Surmai Aankhiyaan Mein', from 'Sadma';
'Rote Rote Haasna Sikho', from 'Andha Kanoon'; 'Ek Do Teen', from
'Tezaab'; 'Chalte Chalte', from 'Pakeezah'; and 'Kya Khoob Lagti Ho',
from 'Dharmatma'. The last one is a particular favourite – Hemaji looks
fabulous in this one.
Q. Name one song that makes you want to dance.
A. Any song from so many Madhuri and Sridevi films. Any song picturised
with Helenji is always something one can dance to. One favourite is
'Laila O Laila', from 'Qurbani', which has Zeenat Aman belting out the
song.
Q. Do you like the originals as they are, or would you want them remixed?
A. If the remix is done well, then I don't mind the remix, too.
However, nothing can take the place of the original. How would there be
a remix if there was no original?
Q. Your favourite romantic song.
A. Again, a difficult question. I don't know any. Maybe I will get it wrong. I like 'Kuch Na Kaho', from '1942 – A Love Story'.
Q. Do you think the songs in present movies are better than the songs in older movies?
A. I like both. Both had their time. Some songs sound better than they
look. You cannot criticize, because a person, or a team, puts in a lot
of effort to create something, and we may or may not like it, but we
cannot undermine it. There will always be comparisons between new
movies and old movies.
-Rajnee Gupta (SAMPURN)
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