Mr. Bachchan’s Composer Breaks Silence on Music Struggles!

Mayer expressed his appreciation for directors with a good understanding of music, citing Harish Shankar as an example

Update: 2024-08-17 11:42 GMT

Despite the mixed response to the film, the music of Mr. Bachchan has garnered significant praise, propelling composer Mickey Jay Meyer into the limelight. The composer, usually based in America, has made a rare appearance to discuss the film's music and his career.

Mayer expressed his appreciation for directors with a good understanding of music, citing Harish Shankar as an example. However, he also revealed a challenging experience with an unnamed director who lacked a clear vision for the music. The composer described the ordeal as a period of intense pressure and frustration, even considering quitting music altogether.

"It was hell to work for directors who do not have such a sense of music," Meyer stated candidly. He emphasized the importance of a director's musical sensibilities in the creative process. While he refrained from naming the director, the industry is abuzz with speculation based on Meyer's previous work.

Meyer's candid revelations have sparked discussions about the significance of a director's musical acumen in shaping a film's overall impact. As the composer continues to gain recognition, the industry eagerly awaits his future projects and collaborations.

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