FOR NADEEM
- SHRAVAN
How do you plan to pick up the threads of your career
now?
I have
kept myself busy, composing tunes for projects to be taken up after the after
charges against Nadeem are sorted out. I have composed more than 125 tunes,
very melodious ones, for film songs, about 25 tunes for bhajans and almost
40 tunes for folk songs of various regions. I am also trying out someting
different. Like I devoted a lot of time to compose some Goan music and songs
for people in South India.
I am grooming
my sons Sanjeev and Darshan so that they are ready to accept offers from
any region and those from important banners in Mumbai. Alongwith my brothers
Vinod Rathod and Roopkumar Rathod, I will be coming up with a romantic album
of geets to help a friend, which should be released in mid
1998.
Coming to
the films for which the music is yet to be completed, they will all be completed
by me this year.
What
do you have to say about losing out
on Smita Thackerays Haseena Maan Jayegi, which will now have
music by Anu Malik. Have you lost out on any other film?
I would
like to point out that the first choice of the producer was Nadeem-Shravan.
We had composed some enchanting music for Binda bhais (Binda Thackeray)
Agnisakshi. Maybe the producer thought that it will take time for Nadeem
to return to India, and preferred to opt for another music director, our
colleague Anu Malik, who has been composing some real good music, as you
have seen in films like Border and Virasat.
We havent
lost out on any other film. As I said, I will be completing the music of
the films we have signed. I will complete all the assignments of Nadeem-Shravan
by the end of the year.
You have
announced that you wont take on a new film till
Nadeems case is pending. Wont that result in a lull in your career,
and there is the danger that you might be out of
circulation?
The
name Nadeem-Shravan can never be out of circulation because it conveys a
spirit of joy. Music lovers have full faith in us because we have been
entertaining them with good music. The quality of our music has been our
hallmark right from Aashiqui. We have bagged more than 100 awards and the
gross sales of our audio cassettes have fetched handsome profits to the different
music companies. We have had to slow down, but at the same time songs from
our two films, ABCLs Saat Rang Ke Sapne and Naseeb, are already featuring
in the countdown shows of various television channels, which clearly indicates
that we are very much present on the Indian music scene. I keep getting offers
from Mumbai, Calcutta and Madras producers, but I have requested them to
hold on till Nadeems return. However if things do not work out in the
right direction, I will think about the next step to be taken and announce
it in due course of time.
Do you
feel lost without Nadeem?
I do
feel his absence very much but it cannot be helped. The facts are already
known to our fans spread throughout the country.
The general
feeling is that Nadeem might not come back for a long time.
If that happens, will you go solo?
This is
a hypothetical question and much depends on the outcome of the decision of
the U.K. court in the extradition proceedings pending against Nadeem. And
whatever the outcome, I always want to keep the Nadeem-Shravan name
alive.
Your
names were blanked out on the audio cassettes of Saat Rang Ke Sapne. But
you havent reacted in any way. Isnt it time you took a
stand?
No
comments.
You won
the Screen Videocon award for Pardes. Has it made any difference to
peoples attitude towards you?
There
is hardly any producer or director who has not congratulated me, besides
sending huge bouquets with their good wishes. Many producers want me to start
out as an independent music director. I respect their wishes and have requested
them to wait for some time, since I have not yet taken a decision on going
solo.
Though
the industry doesnt associate you with crime, what has been your
fans reactions after the unfortunate incident?
The
fan mail we get is mostly in praise of our music in Pardes, Judaai and Mohabbat
which boosts my spirits. My wife, Vimla, helps me in replying to the letters.
Many of these are emotional, and bring tears to my eyes. Most mention that
they like the song Yeh mera India from Pardes, which was beautifully written
by Anand Bakshiji, and was well-picturised on Amrish Puri and Mahima by Subhashji
(Ghai). This proves that the efforts which go into composing good tunes are
always rewarded by fans. I must mention here that during the recording of
the song, Subhashji gave us full liberty and never imposed any financial
constraints. It took us 10 days to complete the song. I admire Subhashji
for his patience and the qualities he posseses truly makes him the Showman
of India.
How have
you coped up with the hardships in the recent times?
God
is always there by us, and I being a fatalist, I feel all my needs are being
looked after by the Almighty. And the best wishes of my admirers have seen
me through the bad times. I hope that I will forever be regaling the music
lovers in India and abroad with my compositions. My fans want me to work
for them and I shall not disappoint them.
Do you
keep in touch with Nadeem?
Though
Nadeem is in U.K., his memories are always with me. We have worked together
for almost 23 years, and the bond of love that binds us cant break
off easily.
When
Sanjay Dutt was in jail and he knew he wouldt be able to do Trimurti,
he told Subhasha Ghai to take another actor. Has Nadeem done something similar,
and told you to go solo?
No,
Nadeem hasnt told me anything as yet.
Subhash
Ghai has announced his new film, and has signed on
A.R. Rahman. Are you disappointed that he didn't sign you on?
Subhashji
loves us like his younger brothers. It is not binding on him to take us as
the music directors for every film of his. I would like to point out that
we had replaced Laxmikant-Pyarelal, who too are his favourites. He has signed
a popular music director from the South for his next film Taal and I wish
him good luck. And I pray that this film of Subhashjis becomes a bigger
success than Pardes.
After Border, Anu Malik declared that he is the undisputed
number one. Yet he didnt win any awards for the films music.
What do you feel?
Anu
Malik is a hard-working and a talented composer who knows his job well. He
deserved an award for Border because such compositions happen once in 10
years. My best wishes for him in the coming years and hope God helps him
to win many awards. Last year he did come up with some brilliant
work.
If at
all you decide to go solo, how do you expect to be
credited?
It
will always be as Nadeem-Shravan. Our names will always go together. I want
people to remember us as Nadeem-Shravan forever. |