To have your first song in a Yash Raj film, that too for Salman Khan sir, I think I couldn't have asked for anything more." Salman sir had recommended my name for it.
Palak debuted with 'Ek Tha Tiger' track 'Laapata' which was well-appreciated by the audience. I never thought that I would be able to sing so many songs in such a short span of time, get to work with such amazing people, receive so much love from my fans and support and win so many awards. In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Palak said: "I do believe I'm living my dream.
Palak has achieved recognition as a singer at a very young age. Her latest songs 'Rammo Rammo' from 'Bhuj: The Pride Of India' and 'Kabhi Tumhe' from 'Shershaah' have garnered a lot of attention. While the song Laapata boasts of Latin American instrumentals, sounds and rhythm, Banjaara has an Irish folk festive feel.New Delhi, Aug 19 (IANS) Young singer Palak Mucchal is known for giving some chartbusting numbers in Bollywood films. Watch: Salman, Katrina talk about Ek Tha Tiger Featuring Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif, the film, releasing August 15, has been shot in foreign locations like Dublin, Cuba, Bangkok and Istanbul. Sen has composed three songs Laapata, Banjaara and Saiyaara for Kabir Khan directed Ek Tha Tiger and the songs are already chartbusters. They are enjoying such amalgamation because they are listening to world music and are well aware of the different genres." Talking about fusion and collaboration, he explained: "The blend of the East and the West is the future of the music industry because people want to listen to something different. "It is great to see that producers are also opening up to new kind of music, giving musicians more space to create something different," added Sohail, who has got music in legacy from his father Sameer Sen, a well-known composer. Read: I don't feel the pressure, says Salman Khan "This is the best phase for Indian music as a lot of young musicians are coming up with new ideas and a lot of experimentation is happening." The younger lot is bringing new ideas, says Sen. Pics: The Tiger and his tigress are ready to roarĬomposer Sohail Sen, who is behind the foot-tapping numbers in forthcoming film Ek Tha Tiger, feels that the Indian music is in its best phase and that international collaborations are the future of the music industry.After Mere Brother Ki Dulhan, he is currently working on the music of yet another film by director Ali Abbas Zafar.Later, he composed for films like What's Your Raashee?, Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan and most recently From Sydney With Love.The 28-year-old, who started learning music at the age of six, began his career as composer in 2008 with Sirf."We worked with Cuban musicians with live instruments, to give that authentic touch to the song," Sen said of the song Laapata, which has been shot in Cuba.He said the songs should have a feel of the place where they have been shot," Sen told IANS. We had many sittings together to decide on how the songs should be like. "The credit of variations in music goes to Kabir.Watch: New song Laapata from Ek Tha Tiger.While the song Laapata boasts of Latin American instrumentals, sounds and rhythm, Banjaara has an Irish folk festive feel.Watch: Salman, Katrina talk about Ek Tha Tiger.Sen has composed three songs Laapata, Banjaara and Saiyaara for Kabir Khan directed Ek Tha Tiger and the songs are already chartbusters.Talking about fusion and collaboration, he explained: "The blend of the East and the West is the future of the music industry because people want to listen to something different."It is great to see that producers are also opening up to new kind of music, giving musicians more space to create something different," added Sohail, who has got music in legacy from his father Sameer Sen, a well-known composer.Read: I don't feel the pressure, says Salman Khan.The younger lot is bringing new ideas, says Sen.Composer Sohail Sen, who is behind the foot-tapping numbers in forthcoming film Ek Tha Tiger, feels that the Indian music is in its best phase and that international collaborations are the future of the music industry.