

I decided to take them on board and the track has come out to be soulful.” Content is important for a television show, however production houses believe that music plays an integral part too. When I thought about finalising singers for the romantic track for the album, the first names which popped into my mind were Jubin and Palak Muchhal.
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This is my second project on TV and I choose my projects wisely. Films come and go but television has a longer shelf life. So, do composers have to tweak or change mandates while composing for a television show? Jeet Ganguly, music composer, shares, “I have taken much more efforts in composing the album for 'Nagarjun- Ek Yoddha', than I have taken for any of the movies till now. I have sung Jana Na Dil Se Door straight from my heart and I am happy that audiences are liking it.” Javed, on the other hand adds, “A singer’s versatility is put to test on television and I enjoy experimenting with my voice. If it’s a good song, I would do that irrespective of the platform.” So for me, the journey matters rather than the destination.

Films and television are just different destinations and music is a journey. The recall value on TV is much stronger than that of films as the latter lasts hardly for a month or so.” Is there any difference between singing for films and for television? Singer Jubin Nautiyal, who recently crooned a title track, says, “I don’t think it’s different to sing for TV in any way. This is an example of how television popularises music. He says, “On a road show during the show’s promotions the crowd knew the song and chorus by heart. Shaan believes that television has the power to create recall value among viewers.

The singer has earlier composed for 'Tere Shehar Mein' too. Read Also Yash Patnaik is ecstatic about Veera’s successīollywood singer and artiste Shaan and his group Superbia has composed music for telly show 'Dehleez’s title track 'More Jiya'.
