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Director Mohit Suri underlines the timeless influence of music in film
Renowned Bollywood director Mohit Suri, celebrated for his directorial ventures such as 'Aashiqui 2', 'Ek Villain', and 'Murder 2', recently articulated his profound belief in the enduring impact of music within the realm of cinema.
Renowned Bollywood director Mohit Suri, celebrated for his directorial ventures such as 'Aashiqui 2', 'Ek Villain', and 'Murder 2', recently articulated his profound belief in the enduring impact of music within the realm of cinema. Suri's astute understanding of music's significance has consistently bolstered his cinematic endeavors, contributing to his notable success at the box office.
In a candid conversation on The Music Podcast, Suri expressed his conviction that music transcends the temporal confines of a film, asserting its timeless accessibility and enduring imprint on the human psyche. Drawing from his own illustrious filmography, Suri highlighted the pivotal role that original soundtracks have played in the resonance and commercial triumph of his movies, citing examples like 'Awarapan', 'Murder 2', and 'Kalyug', all of which boasted chart-topping music.
"Music is way bigger than a film. I feel that films are part of the music industry," remarked Suri, underlining the ubiquitous presence of music in various facets of life. From a security guard relying on music to ward off drowsiness during night duty to the soothing melodies that lull infants to sleep, Suri illustrated music's universal appeal and its capacity to evoke emotions beyond the confines of cinematic storytelling.
Expounding further, Suri elucidated the symbiotic relationship between music and the craft of filmmaking, asserting that individuals with an innate understanding of music often exhibit a discerning eye for editing and narrative construction. Drawing parallels between music's rhythmic structure and the narrative beats of a film, Suri emphasized the correlation between musical acumen and storytelling prowess.
"In films, if you have a good sense of music, then it’s said that you have a good grip on editing," Suri elucidated, highlighting the inherent mathematical precision underlying both music composition and cinematic narrative. He underscored the universality of music as a unifying force, transcending geographical boundaries and cultural barriers to forge profound connections with audiences worldwide.
In essence, Mohit Suri's impassioned advocacy for the transformative power of music within the realm of cinema not only underscores his reverence for the art form but also elucidates the intrinsic synergy between music and storytelling, affirming music's status as a perennial cornerstone of cinematic expression.
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