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Sanjay Leela Bhansali: Orchestrating Emotions Through Music
24 Feb
Summary
- Bhansali's films use songs as narrative devices, not just decoration.
- He took full control of soundtracks starting with Guzaarish in 2010.
- His musical compositions are integral to his films' emotional depth.

Sanjay Leela Bhansali, known for his grand filmmaking, has increasingly established himself as a master music composer. His cinematic approach treats songs as essential narrative elements that convey deep emotions like longing and rebellion, often surpassing dialogue.
Bhansali's directorial control over soundtracks began with 'Guzaarish' in 2010, where his compositions for the film, though divisive, were critically acclaimed for their moodiness and romance. This marked a significant shift in his creative role.
Subsequent films like 'Ram-Leela' (2013) and 'Bajirao Mastani' (2015) showcased his evolving musical prowess. The latter, in particular, featured intricate semi-classical pieces like 'Deewani Mastani', demonstrating a unique blend of grandeur and intimacy that resonated with audiences.
His musical direction continued to impress with 'Padmaavat' (2018) and 'Gangubai Kathiawadi' (2022). Tracks from these films, including 'Ghoomar' and 'Dholida', became cultural touchstones, highlighting Bhansali's consistent ability to weave authentic and accessible music into his commercial epics.




