Kshitij Tarey interview: As promised, we are back with the second part of Filmibeat's fun-filled interview with Kshitij Tarey. Grab a bowl of popcorn and start the reading session.

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In an exclusive conversation with Filmibeat Assistant Editor Abhishek Ranjit, Kshitij Tarey got candid about his dream collaboration. He bared his heart out as he revealed that, if possible, he would have loved to create a musical composition for a film led by Raj Kapoor Sahab.

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Kshitij Tarey Dream collaborations? Bruno Mars and Shakira

Kshitij didn't hesitate when asked about his dream international collaborations. The singer-composer named global superstars Bruno Mars and Shakira, admitting that he has admired their artistry for years.

"It would be a dream come true if I ever got the opportunity to collaborate with them," he said.

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The filmmaker Kshitij Tarey wishes he could have worked with

While Kshitij says his biggest ambition is to compose for diverse stories across genres, there is one legendary filmmaker he wishes he had the opportunity to work with-Raj Kapoor.

"I know it's not possible, but I would have loved to work with Raj Kapoor. There would have been so much to learn from him," he exclusively told Filmibeat.

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Filmibeat Rapid Fire

During a fun-filled rapid-fire round with Filmibeat, Kshitij revealed that Tose Naina Lage, his debut song, changed his life.

The singer named Hans Zimmer as the composer he admires the most and admitted he could never choose between singing and composing because both are equally close to his heart.

Describing Ab Hoga Hisaab in one word, he called it "Powerful." Outside music, the singer enjoys cooking, travelling and playing chess-interests many of his fans may not know about.

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Song that changed his life: "Tose Naina Lage" (his debut)

Composer he admires: Hans Zimmer

Singing or composing: Both

One word for Ab Hoga Hisaab: Powerful

Comfort genre: Music as a whole (doesn't want to limit himself to one genre)

Artist, he'd love to collaborate with next: Sunidhi Chauhan

A lesser-known fact: He enjoys cooking, travelling, and playing chess.

We extend our best wishes to Kshitij Tarey for his future projects.