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The lyrics have been written by father Mehboob. Sana says, “This doesn't imply that I will compose music only for my father's work. I want to work with others as well.”
The 18-year-old has bid adieu to formal education to take a plunge. It was a well-calculated step, Sana maintains. Sana has learnt classical Hindustani music from noted vocalist Ustad Sultan Khan, synthesizer and piano at Trinity College, London.
She has accompanied AR Rahman's troupe around the globe as a vocalist. “It was a great learning experience —understanding the international audience's music preferences and their interest in Bollywood music. Working with Rahman was quite enriching. He advised me to get my technical basics of recording and composing right,” she says.
Unlike other singers who seek fame by cutting albums, Sana wishes to concentrate solely on Bollywood. She says, “Many wish to become like Jennifer Lopez and Britney Spears. But I want to focus only on doing good music in Bollywood. This is why I have not taken up offers from the TV and ad world.”