In this movie, ‘Jigarthanda,’ audience can feel it as English movie because this BGM is totally different from Indian background score. Arjun Janya Read Quote
In English films, they concentrate more on background scores and the music will be the main highlight of movie. When it comes to our local language, we have comedy, emotion, hero buildups, etc., and the music for each will be different from the other. Arjun Janya Read Quote
Jigarthanda’ will be the first in the Kannada industry to do this type of an experiment. All these days we use to do our recordings in Mumbai, Hyderabad, or in Chennai. But this time we have recorded in three different countries: Spain, Italy and the U.S. We have used around 50 foreign spring orchestra including violins, etc. Arjun Janya Read Quote
There is no denying that working with international artistes gives the music a different feel. Arjun Janya Read Quote
Everybody has their limitations and hence, we need to look for a range of voices more than the quality of singing in our local talent. Arjun Janya Read Quote
In most of his films, Upendra has a harsh and rough demeanor, and Sudeep also has a very massy commercial image. In ‘Mukunda Murari,’ though, their characters require them to be very different and near silent. Arjun Janya Read Quote
The song that starts with ‘Neene Rama, neene Shama, neene Allah, neene Yesu,’ is very profound. It exhorts people to stop looking for god everywhere and to instead look within themselves. Arjun Janya Read Quote
Kudi Maga’ is a pub-style song, but the lyrics are really nice and the beats are catchy. Arjun Janya Read Quote