

I didn’t have any formal training prior to that. My musical training happened while I was on the job. When you don’t belong to a musical family, you are not really exposed to classical music. I do hope to use it in my music more prominently in the future. Though not in its purest form, I have used Carnatic classical music in some of the songs I have produced. Would you like to do something in this space in the near future? You have been deeply influenced by Carnatic classical music. It has given us the chance to explore multiple genres and experiment with different kind of sounds. A lot of good things have happened because of digitization. The studios took a backseat as earlier the orchestra used to record everything at once. Digitization led to things becoming small. Every time I have to record a guitar line, I would rather call an artist than use a sample or create something electronically. Even though we have all kinds of technical tools, I don’t we can do without musicians. Honestly, I don’t think things have changed that much. As a music producer, how do you look at this shift? Live musicians were slowly replaced by machines and software. The 2000s heralded the beginning of the digitization of music. We have been very good friends since then. All of us became a part of Pritam da’s core team then. Around the same time, she asked me if I would like to join him too. Our friend Antara Mitra introduced Arijit to Pritam da. That was the first time we worked together. Arijit’s first ever song as a playback singer was for a Telugu film. I first met Arijit in the year 2007 or 2008. Both of you used to work with Pritam at one point of time and recently, you collaborated with him on the ‘Pagglait’ soundtrack which he put together. You have worked closely with Arijit Singh too. He has always been very sweet and extremely encouraging.

Pritam da is one of the most humble human beings you will ever meet. The two years that I worked in his studio were five years of worth of work. The challenge that we would be provided with every day would be different and exciting. He would work on 15-16 films a year and each of those films would have 5-6 different songs.

The experience of working with him has been incredible. After that, I started freelancing for different composers including him. I worked with Pritam da two years in-house in his studio. How has been your experience of working with him? You have produced so many of the popular songs composed by him. You have had a long association with music director Pritam Chakraborty. In fact, I was deeply inspired by it when I was making ‘Des Tere Naam’. I absolutely love ‘Maa Tujhe Salaam’ by A. Which has been some of your favourite songs in this space? ‘Des Tere Naam’ has been made with a lot of love. We have also spoken about how your country remains a part of you regardless of where you are. Everyone is a part of this country and contributes to its growth. That’s the message that song puts across. I believe we should treat everyone equally and respect them for the contribution they make to the society. I have grown in the heartland of the country, so I have closely seen the kind of bias that exists in people’s mind against the community. Despite all the amendments in the law and several people extending their support, the LGBTQ community has not been fully accepted by the society. Yes! I believe acceptance is the first step towards freedom. What makes ‘Des Tere Naam’ unique and different from several other songs weaved around patriotism is the fact that it talks about acceptance. In this interview, he talks about his recently released single ‘Des Tere Naam’, long-term association with Pritam Chakraborty, collaborating with Arijit Singh, being more active as a composer, love for Carnatic classical music and more. Apart from programming songs for several Hindi films like ‘Bodyguard’, ‘Mausam’, ‘Jannat 2’, ‘Cocktail’, ‘Barfi!’, ‘Baahubali The Beginning’, Sunny has also composed for prominent Telugu films. has been known as one of the top music producers in Bollywood. It was sung by Udit Narayan, featuring Salman Khan, Bhumika Chawla.For the last several years, Sunny M.R. The Tere Naam Hamne Kiya Hai song lyrics is written by Sameer in the year 2003. Tere liye -3 iss duneeya kaa har sitam hai gawaara sanam (laagee chhute naa, laagee chhute naa, laagee chhute naa Tere bina -3 naamumkin hai jindagee kaa gujaara sanam Tere ishk ne saathiya, tera haal kya kar diya - (2) Pyaar bahut karte hai tumse, ishk hai too hamaara sanam Tere naam -3 hamne kiya hai jivan apna saara sanam Tere naam hamne kiya hai jivan apna saara sanam
