This Article is From May 28, 2019

This Is Why Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Opted Out Of Prabhas' Saaho

Composer trio Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy said that they were "not comfortable" working with "external music composers"

This Is Why Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Opted Out Of Prabhas' Saaho

A poster of Saaho featuring Prabhas. (Image courtesy: Instagram)

Highlights

  • The filmmakers wanted to rope in more composers
  • "We prefer to remain the sole composers of the film," said Shankar
  • Saaho, starring Prabhas, releases on August 15
New Delhi:

Composers Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy on Monday announced that they had opted out of Prabhas' Saaho as they were uncomfortable with the idea of having more composers working on the same film. A tweet posted by their official handle read: "We wish to inform all our fans that Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy have opted out of composing the music for Saaho. Here's wishing #Prabhas #Sujeetsign #Vamsi #Pramod #Shyam all the luck for the film."

On what made them take the decision, Shankar Mahadevan, also a singer, told IANS over phone: "The music company wanted to add a few songs from external composers. We are not very comfortable with that. Normally, we prefer to remain the sole composers of the film. That's why we decided to opt out."

A UV Creations production, the film will be presented by T-Series.

On the question as how many songs had the composers completed for Saaho, he said, "Not much. Just creatively... we were jamming on some ideas. Nowadays you see multi-composers happening on many of the films. They checked if it's okay with us. We said 'no'."

Clarifying further, he said, "We are not comfortable doing that because we feel one composer retains the identity of the film. There's got to be a creative thread that joins all the songs. We preferably also do the background score, but even if that's not there, at least the songs..."

Pointing to their earlier films, Shankar said, "If you see all our films, like Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, Taare Zameen Par and Kal Ho Naa Ho, we have done music as one set of composers. We don't have anything against having multi-composers. But we are not comfortable doing that."



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