MUMBAI : In Bollywood's ever-changing music scene, composer duo Sachin-Jigar have always been known for pushing the envelope. Their innovative compositions, combined with their ability to introduce fresh voices, have consistently set them apart. But it’s not just about creating hits—it’s about making music that resonates deeply with diverse audiences.
Their latest projects, Stree 2 and the album for Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video, are no exception. Collaborating with regional artists like Madhubanti, Aditya Gadhvi and Pawan Singh has shaped their musical journey in exciting ways.
"Since Shor in the City, we've always tried to bring in a new voice for every song," they explained. "It’s like breathing new life into the music. When you’re creating a love story where both the boy and girl die, like in Romeo and Juliet, you look for new faces. That innocence, that untainted quality in their voices gives the music a fresh perspective."
For them, these collaborations are not just about adding diversity, but about blending the authenticity of regional flavors with mainstream sounds. Whether it's Madhubanti’s soulful voice or the energy Pawan Singh brings with his Bhojpuri influence and Aditya Gadhvi for their single Diamond Ni, these collaborations add a unique touch to their music.
With a successful track record behind them, Sachin-Jigar shows no signs of slowing down. Their recent projects,Stree 2 and Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video, have been making waves, and they have several exciting projects lined up, including Citadel: Honey Bunny and Maalik. Their relentless work ethic and creative genius continue to push them to new heights, promising more innovative and catchy tunes for Bollywood music enthusiasts.
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