And Sarah...would the horse be white or black?
kim no horse can diminish the charm of our rockstar white or black male or female - the important fact is the person riding on that horseπ³ isnt it?!π³
Vishal Dadlani sings 'Dhoom'
By Joginder Tuteja, October 11, 2006 - 09:49 IST
Now this one is the mother of all scoops; at least from the musical front!
Music of 'Dhoom 2' is slated to arrive on the stands on October 19th and it is not just Bipasha Basu who has rendered her vocals for a song [My Name Is Ali]. There is much more 'dhoom' and 'dhamaka' in the store as it is none other than Vishal Dadlani [of Vishal Shekhar] duo, who has been roped on to croon the title song of the film that has been titled 'Dhoom Again' and written by Asif Ali Baig.
Vishal singing for Pritam? Yes, you read it right! Over the man who himself to know more about the song!
"Yes, I am have sung the song but how did you get to know about it?", he exclaims with genuine surprise! Well, there are ways to find such information out, especially in the age of internet. "Great! Well yes, but me singing is hardly a scoop, isn't it? After all I have just gone ahead and sung a song for the film. It's not even on the air, I don't know how it will be used in the film and I have absolutely no idea if it is a song in the film or a promotional video or something for a background score", he says rather modestly.
But then a composer singing for another does sound rather surprising (though on a pleasant note). After all Vishal-Shekhar, Pritam et al are rivals when it comes to their profession as everyone is doing rather well for themselves in the Bollywood music scene. "Hey, but we all are pretty chilled with each other", he is quick to react, "Agreed that we all had heard a lot of horror stories about cut throat competition and people being indifferent to each other in the industry but thankfully none of us have really experienced anything wrong so far. Honestly speaking, whenever we all have met, whether it is Pritam or Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy or any of the other contemporary composer, there hasn't been an awkward moment. We hang out, have fun!"
Great, so coming back to the song. Now how did it actually happen? "It was as simple as that. Adi [Aditya Chopra] called me up and said would you like to sing for this track composed by Pritam. And I was like - wow, why not? See, I may not be a playback singer in conventional terms but I am a part of Pentagram band and have been performing for quite a while. The basic fact is that I enjoy singing and hence have no qualms if someone ropes me in for a particular number. Coming to 'Dhoom Again', believe me I had a lot of fun while doing it. We all know that the song is legendary and one has to give his best for singing a track like this. This time around it is in English. Now it has to be seen how has it been used in the film!", he gives out the details.
So, is there anything else happening in his 'singing' career? "Well, since you have asked it I would tell you that I am also singing in 'Jhoom Baraabar Jhoom' that has music by Shankar Ehsaan Loy", he divulges. Hmm, so yet another song for another composer(s). "But then Shankar is a friend and when he asks me for a song I love to do it. By the way, I am also singing for myself (and Shekhar) for 'Tara Rum Pum'. So there you go!"
Interesting. Now one of the burning questions is the real story behind Vishal Shekhar bagging Farah Khan's 'Om Shanti Om'. Is there anything further detail apart from what one has read (and seen) already in all media channels [i.e. Rehman being the original composer for OSO and Vishal-Shekhar being roped in at the last moment]? "I will tell you what exactly happened", he bags your attention, "Farah Khan approached us and asked if we would be doing her film. In fact let me correct it. She just said that you guys are doing my film!"
Ok, and what happened next? "The obvious question that we had was - Are you serious", Vishal says animatedly, "I mean it was a huge project, Any composer would have loved to have this project in his kitty. Also, we didn't know when do we start? So, it was quite a pleasant surprise." So, how has the progress been? "Till about 2 days back we had 4 songs ready. Just yesterday we have also readied the fifth song after a go-ahead from Farah. For the rest we are currently working on. There are plans for 9-12 songs. Actually it may even get pruned down to 7 songs depending upon the film's duration that Farah closes on."
And would he care to tell a little about the feel of the songs, considering 'Om Shanti Om' is based on reincarnation theme? "Hmm, well I can't divulge that right now since we are not supposed to do that now", he chuckles, "but what I can tell about the music is that it is quite script-based and would find a place in the narrative depending upon the situation. Ha ha...beyond that let's talk about it in a few months from now when the film would have made a further headway"!
Before wrapping up the call, one can't help but ask a question that looms large over everyone's head - Don't the composer duo feel a bit awkward considering the music was supposed to be given by none other than A.R. Rehman? "Frankly speaking, it's more awkward for us to even think about this", he says in a low tone, "We have utmost respect for Rehman. Now come on, he is up there! And seriously we are the biggest fans of Rehman. Hence we felt inappropriate to get into details of what exactly transpired that lead to us coming in etc. etc. We just didn't ask anything and moreover the project is so thrilling that we just started working on it right away!"
Vishal Bad?lani |
I-Rock XXI: Day 1. Some thought the mike stand would fly at the crowds again. It fell to the floor with a dull thud, instead. The bad man of Mumbai's rock scene, Vishal dadlani, apologised to the crowds for what had happened in Mosh Mania, the previous year. The crowd, though, continued to boo him. By the time Pentagram's act ended, the gaali-galauj had, more or less, subdued. R. Krishna met Vishal to find out what happened that night. |
Vishal Dadlani's acting debut in Om Shanti Om
By IndiaFM News Bureau, February 9, 2007 - 12:01 IST
Vishal Dadlani of Vishal-Shekhar fame has composed music for big names in Bollywood like Salaam Namaste and Dus. And now, he will be seen making a cameo in a Farah Khan's directorial venture Om Shanti Om.
Vishal is the vocalist of one of Mumbai's hottest rock bands called Pentagram. He was also a VJ at Channel V for a brief period of time. The uber cool composer was doing the music of Om Shanti Om, when Farah walked up to him and offered him a part in her film. Says Vishal,'I was just working on the music for Farah's film Om Shanti Om. She came up to me and asked me to do this small part. I got into it because I happened to be available.' And so, Vishal did the part in the same clothes that he was wearing at the time! He obviously had no time to change into anything else. Did he do any sort of preparations for the part? 'I am not an actor', quips Vishal, 'So I was not at all ready for it. It was hardly a role; my part was only for 30 seconds.'
Om Shanti Om stars Farah's good friend Shah Rukh Khan and debutante Deepika Padukone in the lead. The film is slated for a late 2007 release.
Incidentally, his composer partner Shekhar Ravjiani had played a walkon part in the film Home Delivery.
13.05.2007 - "Music of JBJ will be a huge success" - Vishal Dadlani
Their last musical release was TA RA RUM PUM. Now Vishal and
Their last musical release was TA RA RUM PUM. Now Vishal and Shekhar are cheering for the music of JHOOM BARABAR JHOOM which releases next week. Wait! Doesn't JHOOM BARABAR JHOOM have music by Shankar Ehsaan Loy? "That's right", says Vishal, "And so rocking is the soundtrack that I can't help but cheer for it." "Mark my words, the music will be a big time success", adds Vishal, "It is one crzay soundtrack and when you listen it you would realize why I am so excited about the album hitting the stands. It has a kind of music jo banaya nahi jaata, bas ban jaata hai." "Watch out for the title track picturised on Amitabh Bachchan, it is going to be a rage", he gives his vote. Incidentally Vishal has himself lend vocals to one of the songs in the album. Titled 'Kiss Of Love ', he has Vasundhara Das for company behind the mike.
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At a time when composers, arrangers and anyone with a passing reference to music is doing their take on R D Burman's music by way of remixes and tributes along comes a duo that actually celebrates the legendary Pancham's style through their compositions.
Vishal Dadlani
and Shekhar Ravjiani, composers for Sujoy Ghosh's forthcomingJhankaar Beats
have intelligently transplanted Pancham's rhythms, orchestration and sound patterns into their original and very contemporary tunes.Vishal, lead singer of the rock band Pentagram, and Shekhar, a trained vocalist who produced his album First Love a few years ago, first joined forces to compose the title track for Raj Kaushal's Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi half a decade ago.
After creating songs like the title tracks of Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai and Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein, they are ready to storm the music world with their first major film album, says Deepa Gumaste:
How did the Vishal-Shekhar team come about?
Vishal:
We had been friends for years before we were commissioned by Raj Kaushal to record a few songs for Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi. We did a couple of songs each and recorded the title track together.Shekhar:
Then we got to record the title song for Champion and things started happening.Do you mind sharing the album credits with other music directors like you have done for
Kaante?Vishal:
First of all, it is too early for us to develop an ego. Second, the world over, film soundtracks are an amalgamation of different sounds. Actually, we are glad filmmakers we have worked with are accepting new talent. They have been very fair and professional with us and given us a billing for each of our compositions.Shekhar:
It was fun working with a director like Sanjay Gupta. The brief he gave us was so crystal clear it was easy to create a song (Chhod na re) to suit the situation.What was your brief for Jhankaar Beats?
Vishal:
Sujoy had the script ready and bound when we started work and he knew exactly what he wanted each song to be like. He wanted our music to be a tribute to R D Burman.Shekhar:
Also, he wanted the songs to be simple, not the typical filmi orchestration.The film's theme song sounds almost as if RD had composed and sung it.
Vishal:
That was an instinctive song. We created a tune reminiscent of his music and then got his musicians to play like they would for him. Sudesh Bhosle did the rest. He is brilliant.Shekhar:
Sujoy also insisted we get Amit Kumar to sing a couple of songs. He recorded the song Boss kaun hai in one take! It took us 10 minutes to finish that song.Vishal, you have also written the film's lyrics. Is that a hidden talent?
Vishal:
Actually, I am a lyricist by default. The dummy songs I wrote fit the situations and hence they were retained.What do you think of remixes?
Shekhar:
Remixes are now made overnight and churned out without a care for quality.Vishal:
Done well, remixes rock. Done badly, they are terrible. But whichever way you look at it, remix is here to stay. It is not a passing phase, but a huge industry all over the world. Our own songs have been remixed. I think the Dance Masti remix of Musu musu from Pyaar Mein Kabhi Kabhi was nice.What next?
Shekhar:
We are doing a film called Supari with Padam Kumar, Phir Na Kehna with Siddharth Sengupta and Shashanka Ghosh's Waisa Bhi Hota Hai. We'll also record a couple of songs for Sanjay Gupta's next production, Plan.Vishal:
Also, Sujoy's next film provided he can still tolerate us.
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