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Rajkumar Hirani On Working With Maestro For Sanju: Rahman Adapts To What You Want

Rajkumar Hirani’s upcoming film ‘Sanju’ is all set to hit theaters on 29th June. The official trailer of the film has surfaced on internet. Ranbir’s acting in the film has already left everyone spellbound.  The trailer of the film showcase the variuous instances of Sanjay Dutt’s life.

First song of Sanju ‘Main Badhiya Tu Bhi Badhiya’ featuring Ranbir Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor is out. Sanju’s album has been composed by Rohan-Rohan and Vikram Montrose whereas Academy Award-winning musician A R Rahman composed two songs of the film.

Rajkumar Hirani reveals before media that producer Vinod Chopra was not satisfied by one the track in the film but since the track was already shot,  hence they needed someone to compose a new song for the same visual. For this they zeroed on A R Rahman who immediately agreed to help. “Since the song had already been shot, it wouldn’t have been possible to record another number and re-shoot it. So, we needed someone to create a new song keeping these visuals in mind. Considering it required tremendous expertise, Vinod suggested Rahman’s name. We called him and he immediately agreed to help us. I was touched by his humility,” said the director.

Earlier it was reported that A R Rahman likes to work late in night. On being asked Rajkumar Hirani about Rahman’s working method, the director said, “It does not matter what time he works at or which part of the globe he works from. He is immensely talented, and his understanding of cinema is so strong that he can enhance your images with his music. He adapts to what you want.”

Rahman also expressed his excitement on working with Sanju’s team. Rahman said that, “I was curious to know how the magical team of Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Raju Hirani created these blockbusters together. I was pleasantly surprised when I got a call to be a guest composer on this one.”

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