How was it working with Shyam Bajaj?
Shyam Bajaj’s movies have great music. He gives creative space to the composer and never interferes. After my father, the person I would take guidance from is him. What sort of response are you getting for The Train? The response is universal — they all like it. I have put in a lot of effort in this first complete album of mine. I have tried to give a varied sound as possible and so far the response has been good. Recently, I had gone to Dubai for the promotion of The Train and I was happy to know that my music topped the charts there. Woh Ajnabee, especially, is topping the charts over there. What made you get into music? My family has been in this field — I belong to the third generation. My grandfather, Pandit Ramprasad Sharma, is a renowned music teacher. He taught nearly 5000 pupils. My father Naresh Sharma has composed background music for more than 1000 songs in over 200 films. My father’s elder brother, Pyarelal, also composes music. Where did you learn music? My family is fu