Filmmaker
Mohit
Suri
says
his
wife
Udita
Goswami
is
"musically
inclined" and
wanted
to
be
a
rock
star
but
ended
up
being
an
actor.
His
cousin
Pooja
Bhatt
had
launched
Udita
in
Bollywood
with
her
2003
film
Paap
and
two
years
later
Suri
directed
the
actress
in
her
second
film
Zeher".
"Udita
wanted
to
be
a
rock
star
but
ended
up
being
an
actor.
She
is
more
musically
inclined," said
Suri
who
tied
the
knot
with
Udita
in
2013
after
dating
her
for
about
nine
years.
"Right
now
she
is
doing
her
music
production
course.
She
is
already
working
it
out
to
perform
as
a
DJ,"
he
added.
Suri
says
that
in
Udita's
family
everyone
has
a
passion
for
music.
"When
I
go
to
her
place
and
tell
her
folks,
'let's
play
some
music' after
dinner,
everyone
gets
the
guitar
and
starts
playing.
They
all
are
super
talented.
They
make
their
own
song
and
record
it.
"And
they
are
into
corporate
jobs
and
not
connected
to
the
entertainment
industry
at
all.
Udita
has
inherited
the
same,"
said
the
director
whose
recent
offering
Ek
Villain
is
running
successfully
in
theatres.
"I
don't
know
how
to
play
any
instrument," he
said.
When
it
comes
to
music,
Suri
too
has
an
ear
for
it
as
the
songs
of
his
film
always
turn
out
to
be
chartbusters.
For
instance
"Agar
tum
mil
jao"
from
Zeher
is
still
on
people's
favourite
list.
In
recent
times,
"Tum
hi
ho"
from
Aashiqui
2
and
"Galliyan"
from
Ek
Villain
wowed
music
lovers.
But
interestingly
Udita
prefers
Ayan
Mukerji's
films'
music.
"She
finds
Ayan
Mukerji
film
songs
better.
She
is
more
commercial
than
I
am.
I
told
Ayan
once
that
my
wife
is
a
fan
of
your
music
than
mine," said
Suri
who
was
excited
to
talk
about
his
wife.