Between
Dostana
(2008)
and
I
Hate
Luv
Storys
(2010),
composer
duo
of
Vishal
and
Shekhar
had
only
one
album
to
showcase,
Aladin
(2009).
This
was
quite
a
wait
for
the
composers
who
are
leading
from
the
front
along
with
A.R.
Rahman,
Pritam,
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
and
Salim-Sulaiman
as
far
as
music
in
Bollywood
is
concerned.
Now
that
their
work
has
started
making
its
presence
felt
beginning
with
I
Hate
Luv
Storys,
it
is
only
natural
that
they
are
mighty
excited
about
their
upcoming
albums
too.
Next
to
arrive
is
Ranbir
Kapoor
and
Priyanka
Chopra
starrer
Anjaana
Anjaani
where
they
are
working
with
producer
Sajid
Nadiadwala
for
the
first
time.
However,
with
director
Siddharth
Anand,
Anjaana
Anjaani
is
their
fourth
film
in
a
row
after
Salaam
Namaste,
Ta
Ra
Rum
Pum
and
Bachna
Ae
Haseeno.
"But
then
for
us,
every
single
project
is
like
a
first
film,
whether
it
is
with
Siddharth
or
anyone
else",
says
Shekhar
Ravjiani
who
goes
on
talk
about
the
brief
that
was
shared
with
him
and
Vishal
before
they
sat
down
to
write
music
for
Anjaana
Anjaani.
"Siddharth
wanted
us
to
create
something
that
was
never
heard
before.
This
could
have
been
quite
an
open
ended
statement
but
what
made
it
simpler
for
us
was
the
fact
that
his
vision
was
very
clear.
He
knew
what
he
wanted
and
was
willing
to
give
us
time
to
create
something
magical",
he
continues.
While
Siddharth
has
earlier
worked
with
Yash
Raj
Films
in
each
of
his
three
earlier
ventures,
this
is
for
the
first
time
that
he
has
forayed
into
a
film
that
has
come
from
the
house
of
Nadiadwala
Grandsons.
"When
Siddharth
asked
us
to
create
something
that
has
never
been
heard
before,
he
made
us
push
the
envelope",
says
Vishal
Dadlani,
"Also,
Sajid
showed
immense
trust
and
faith
in
us
to
do
things
our
own
way.
We
knew
that
there
was
an
all
around
support
and
all
we
had
to
concentrate
on
was
to
keep
the
creativity
quotient
high."
Result
was
a
soundtrack
that
made
the
makers
gaga
over
all
the
songs.
"Siddharth
wanted
is
to
do
something
which
is
radically
different
and
in
turn
shock
people.
I
am
sure
quite
a
lot
of
people
would
be
shocked
-
hopefully
in
a
pleasant
way
-
when
they
hear
what
has
been
created
for
Anjaana
Anjaani",
winks
Shekhar.