Welcome
to
the
new
rhythm
that
is
driving
the
nation
crazy
-
'Hoo
Haa
India'.
And
if
you
are
wondering
what
are
Vishal-Shekhar
doing
apart
from
making
cricket
promotional
tracks,
then
read
on.
Because
for
next
year
or
so,
you
would
hear
them
in
not
less
than
6
biggies,
that
doesn't
include
their
album
with
Abhishek
Bachchan,
which
they
tout
as
the
biggest
of
all.
Over
to
Vishal
Dadlani
to
hear
from
him
about
some
exclusive
details,
especially
about
the
music
of
Chota
B
album
and
Honeymoon
Travels
Pvt.
Ltd.
'Hoo
Haa
India'
-
Is
that
going
be
the
new
anthem
of
the
cricket
crazy
nation?
Yup,
hope
so.
I
believe
we
have
been
able
to
get
a
new
rhythm
going,
and
a
fairly
good
one
so
say!
But
how
did
the
project
happen?
Well,
we
were
paid
good
money
by
the
agencies
and
we
gave
them
a
good
track
to
chant!
It
was
as
simple
as
that.
[Laughs]
Come
on
now,
seriously
what
was
the
driving
factor?
It
happened
like
this.
JWD,
the
ad
agency,
approached
us
and
wanted
us
to
compose
a
track
that
could
be
used
for
the
upcoming
cricket
series.
The
rhythm
was
something
that
they
wanted
to
be
cried
out
loud
in
the
stadium
while
the
matches
were
on.
Obviously
we
were
paid
good
money
too
[smiles]
and
everything
seemed
quite
interesting
to
get
going.
Shiraz
Bhattacharya,
the
man
who
plays
drums
for
us,
is
the
director
of
the
music
video
that
you
currently
see
on
air.
Is
the
song
restricted
to
cricket?
No,
in
fact
'Aaya
India'
has
a
lot
many
shades
to
it.
It
is
about
people,
it
is
about
families,
it
is
about
stuff
we
care
about.
It
is
like
treating
your
nation
as
your
mother.
Did
you
conceptualize
the
track
from
scratch?
No,
in
fact
lyrics
were
sent
to
us
by
JWD
themselves
and
what
they
demanded
was
to
hear
a
rhythm
on
the
lines
of
'Hoo
Haa'!
Then
we
roped
in
Sukhwinder
Singh,
who
is
one
of
our
big
favorites,
to
render
the
track.
Now
he
is
someone
who
brings
in
so
many
different
textures
to
a
composition.
We
did
compose
the
track
and
later
the
singers
came
in.
Apart
from
Sukhwinder
there
is
Tara
Baswani,
a
known
name
in
the
ad
circles,
who
has
sung
the
track.
So
is
the
song
'Aaya
India'
mainly
for
the
upcoming
ICC
Championship
Trophy
or
beyond
that?
See,
to
be
very
honest
to
you,
I
don't
have
a
faintest
of
clue
about
that.
I
don't
know
if
they
would
use
it
for
Championship
Trophy,
take
it
till
the
World
Cup
2007
or
beyond
that!
Fair
enough.
But
Vishal,
where
are
the
movies?
Long
time
since
we
heard
from
you?
And
I
would
call
it
as
a
calm
before
the
storm.
There
is
so
much
of
film
music
that
you
would
hear
from
us
in
the
coming
months
that
you
won't
be
able
to
ignore
us
by
any
means!
And
which
are
these
films?
First
to
come
would
be
Farhan
Akhtar's
Honeymoon
Travels
Pvt.
Ltd.
Then
there
is
Arjun
Rampal's
home
production
I
See
You.
After
that
there
is
Yash
Raj
Films'
Tara
Rum
Pum.
Anubhav
Sinha's
Cash
and
Airport
are
in
the
pipeline
too.
And
last
but
not
the
least;
we
come
back
with
Sujoy
again
with
his
fantasy
flick
'Aladin'.
This
means
that
starting
November,
we
would
be
practically
there
on
a
regular
basis
till
mid-2007.
Any
complains
now?
No,
not
at
all.
In
fact
one
feels
that
you
guys
must
have
been
over
worked
by
now.
Any
plans
to
take
rest?
Man,
desperately!
Our
families
are
after
us
to
take
a
vacation
and
we
certainly
are
going
to
take
one
soon!
With
so
many
films
coming
up,
let's
talk
about
your
nearest
release
Honeymoon
Travels
Pvt.
Ltd
first.
Believe
me;
Reema
Kagti
[film's
director]
has
made
such
a
unique
film.
It
is
a
concept
so
novel
that
you
would
be
amazed
to
see
it
unfolding
in
front
of
you
on
screen.
Even
the
music
is
dictated
so
much
by
characters
and
each
time
a
song
comes
up,
you
realize
that
it
is
due
to
a
situational
placement.
Songs
driven
by
characters?
Is
the
music
something
on
the
lines
of
those
heard
in
Sujoy's
films
[Jhankaar
Beats,
Home
Delivery]?
Well,
not
exactly.
See
Reema
and
Sujoy
are
two
different
people
and
have
different
tastes
when
it
comes
to
music.
Each
of
them
demand
a
different
flavor
and
as
composers
we
strive
to
give
them
exactly
what
they
want.
They
have
a
different
style
of
music
placement
in
their
films.
Coming
back
to
'Honeymoon',
do
you
wish
to
elaborate
on
the
music?
There
is
a
lot
of
variety
that
you
would
hear
there.
There
is
one
folksy
club
song
which
is
really
HUGE!
Then
there
is
one
love
song
that
goes
completely
filmy.
A
lovely
pop-rock
kind
of
song
also
finds
a
place
in
the
album
while
one
track
is
solely
about
a
journey.
Apart
from
this
there
are
some
more.
Another
special
attraction
is
Shankar
Mahadevan
singing
for
us.
Believe
me
there
was
so
much
of
fun
while
composing
the
musical
score
of
'Honeymoon'
and
we
thoroughly
loved
the
outing.
Shankar
Mahadevan
singing
for
you?
Now
this
is
something
new
since
he
is
composes
with
Ehsaan
and
Loy
too?
Well,
this
is
not
exactly
new,
not
something
for
us
at
least.
You
may
remember
Bappida
sung
for
us
in
'Taxi
No.
9211'!
Then
I
have
sung
a
couple
of
songs
for
Shankar
too.
So,
it's
quite
cool
actually!
Talking
of
other
composers/singers
singing
for
you,
you
had
also
mentioned
some
time
back
that
you
would
love
to
get
Priyanka
Chopra
sing
for
an
album.
So
is
Priyanka
Chopra
going
to
be
next
Sunidhi
Chauhan?
No!
Not
at
all.
In
fact
Priyanka
Chopra
is
going
to
be
another
Priyanka
Chopra.
She
won't
replace
anyone
since
she
will
build
an
identity
of
her
own.
She
is
so
unique.
But
then
why
has
that
not
happened
so
far?
Because
she
is
not
getting
that
push
from
inside
her.
Once
she
gets
that
push
and
she
agrees,
there
will
be
no
looking
back
for
her.
It
is
good
that
she
has
friends
like
Rohan
[Sippy],
Abhishek
[Bachchan]
and
others
who
would
convince
her
one
day
that
she
can
be
a
rock
star!
And
how
about
the
other
actor
turning
singer
-
Abhishek
Bachchan?
Oh,
that's
really
happening
well.
The
album
is
happening
well
and
currently
there
is
a
lot
of
jamming
happening.
Mark
my
words,
in
comparison
to
all
the
other
5-6
albums
that
I
mentioned
in
the
start,
the
one
that
we
are
creating
with
Abhishek
Bachchan
would
be
most
rocking
of
all.
It
is
coming
out
so
beautifully
that
we
are
eagerly
waiting
for
it
to
be
ready
and
up
there
on
stands.
How
is
it
progressing?
6
tracks
have
been
completed
and
four
more
are
on
the
way.
And
don't
ask
me
which
genre
the
songs
belong
to
because
they
don't
belong
to
a
particular
genre.
Also,
if
you
thought
that
'Right
Here
Right
Now'
[Bluffmaster]
was
cool
then
you
have
to
wait
for
this
album
to
be
out.
You
will
have
to
find
a
new
term
to
describe
the
feel.
And
is
dad
Bachchan
coming
in
too?
We
hope
so,
and
we
are
praying
hard.
We
don't
have
to
really
describe
how
big
fans
are
we
of
Mr.
Bachchan.
We
believe
that
he
would
be
singing
a
track
for
us
but
then
first
we
actually
want
it
to
happen
before
declaring
it
to
the
world.
With
such
a
big
album
coming
in,
you
must
have
already
found
a
music
label.
Seriously,
this
album
is
more
of
an
art
for
us
and
we
are
not
taking
it
as
a
commercial
outing.
We
have
not
even
thought
on
those
lines
though
I
can
tell
you
that
it
will
take
a
wide
international
release,
something
that
has
been
rarely
seen
for
a
musical
score
from
India.