JASHN music is our best since AASHIQUI
Bhatts are getting ready to have their latest film JASHN on floors and as always, there are immense expectations from the music of the film.
"At Vishesh Films, music always plays an integral part of our story telling. In any case JASHN is a musical so expectations are bound to be multiplied", says Mukesh Bhatt.
One hears that JASHN could well surpass AASHIQUI when it comes to sheer quality. Is that right?
"See, it is difficult to touch a classic like AASHIQUI so let me not make tall claims about this. Come on, AASHIQUI changed the way one looked at music in those times. However, I can confidently say that music of JASHN is best since AASHIQUI. In the recent times we have seen some great music in GANGSTER, MURDER and JANNAT. JASHN should well surpass even these soundtracks", Mukesh Bhatt replies in a confident tone.
Directed by Raksha Mistry and Hasnanin Hyderabadwala who have earlier made THE KILLER and THE TRAIN, JASHN would see coming together of Indian as well as Pakistani composers to create the music of the film. Meanwhile the shooting of JASHN would take place in South Africa as well as India. Set on a lavish scale, the film stars Adhyayan Suman, Anjana Sukhani, Shahana Goswami and Humayun Saeed (from Pakistan) in the lead roles.
"I am extremely happy with the way music has shaped up for JASHN. I can't wait to begin filming these songs. It is our most ambitious project till date and we are sure that audience would be enthralled this time around", claims Raksha Mistry who is super charged about the film.
JASHN is all set to arrive in March 2009.
--SAMPURN
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