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I'm the only film director to turn
singer: Bharadwaj (INTERVIEW)
By Subhash K. Jha, Indo-Asian News Service
Mumbai, Aug 4 (IANS) It has been a long journey for Vishal
Bharadwaj - from a struggling music composer to hugely
successful filmmaker.
And for his recently released film "Omkara" Bharadwaj has donned
another new role. He has sung the love ballad "O saathi re" with
Shreya Ghosal filmed on Ajay Devgan
and Kareena Kapoor.
Bharadwaj smiled shyly at the melodious reminder.
"I thought I'd use my voice just as a raw track. But then
everyone thought I had done fine. So, we have retained my voice.
Don't Shreya and I seem like chalk and cheese?"
The love ballad, filmed beautifully on Ajay and Kareena, is part
of an amazing soundtrack for "Omkara", which is topping music
charts.
"Though 'Omkara' is a full-on virile drama I have found just the
right spaces for the songs. No matter how raw and real, my films
must have songs. Sometimes I joke that I
became a film director so I could hire myself to compose music.
I remain a music composer at heart," Bharadwaj told IANS.:
"Omkara" stars half the film
industry Ajay, Kareena, Saif Ali Khan, Viveik Oberoi, Bipasha
Basu (who has two of the sauciest item songs to perform) and
Konkona
Sen-Sharma. And all actors look radically different from
whatever they have done so far.
"I have worked really hard on the soundtrack. You know I had to
record six songs in two months. I bought myself a cell phone.
While hunting locations I recorded the songs
on the phone. I recorded all the songs while travelling, in
dhabas (motels) sipping tea and lassi (a drink made from curd),
with a hundred things on my mind," said
Bharadwaj. He enjoyed the experience and made a very conscious
effort to create mass-friendly songs.
"When I was writing the script of 'Omkara', I made sure that all
the songs were written into the script. I wanted to bounce back
as a music director. I wanted to put two item
numbers. But I wanted to place them so intelligently that they
wouldn't look like items within the narration.
"The story continues during Bipasha's item songs. Interestingly,
all the songs except Bipasha's are in the background. From the
language of the characters which is in a
hardcore Uttar Pradesh dialect, the songs are done in-sync with
the robust theme as well. I've never worked so hard on sound in
my life."
Incidentally, actors like Kareena, Saif and Bipasha, who are
attuned to the metro life style, have spoken the earthy dialect
of Uttar Pradesh Hindi incredibly well in "Omkara"
and the film, a screen adaptation of Shakespeare's "Othello", is
doing pretty well at the box office.
"I worked very hard on their diction. The soundtrack is in fact
done with great care. Gulzar has written lyrics like never
before including two item songs which are saucy and
playful but never raunchy," said Bharadwaj, who turned music
director a decade ago with Gulzar's "Maachis".
"In fact, I'm the only music director to direct a film since
Salil Chowdhury. And now I'm the only film director to turn
singer for his own film.".
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