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Ghai: Emotion, Not Money, Makes Movie Magic
30 Nov
Summary
- Filmmaker Subhash Ghai values emotional connection over transactions.
- A 95-year-old woman's singing inspired Ghai to connect with Pyarelal.
- Laxmikant-Pyarelal composed music for approximately 750 films.

Filmmaker Subhash Ghai recently shared his perspective on the essence of creating memorable film music, emphasizing that genuine emotional connections between directors and composers are paramount. He contrasted this with mere business transactions, asserting that true magic stems from shared artistic vision and emotional resonance.
Ghai's reflection was sparked by a video of a 95-year-old village woman singing 'Bada Dukh Dina' with remarkable vigor and tune. This inspiring performance led him to reach out to veteran composer Pyarelal via video call, rekindling memories of their deep creative bond from the 1980s and 1990s.
The legendary Laxmikant-Pyarelal duo, active from 1963 to 1998, composed music for approximately 750 films. Their success, exemplified by early hits like those in 'Parasmani' and the blockbuster 'Dosti,' was often attributed to the profound emotional rapport they cultivated with filmmakers, a sentiment Ghai passionately advocates for.




