Musician Manan Bhardwaj lately tasted success with the song, ‘Teri Aankhon Mein’. Now, he’s all set to roll with some big and promising forthcoming systems. Times caught up with the musician for an exclusive converse, where he opened up about independent music, dream collaboration, the trend of remakes, and his trip in the music industry so far.

“Every chapter of this 15-time-old book is filled with guests. He is unfolding a new chapter now. One thing that he has  learned in these times is that nothing is unsolvable if you work hard. He also believe that there’s a huge difference between hard work and struggle. He will still not call all those insomniac nights, travelling by foot for work, living on a vada pav diet, and living in a 5X7 ft room, a struggle. That was his hard time, followed by his diligence.

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It was like jumping into an ocean trusting your swimming chops. He had tried everything he could think of and chanted every mantra he had heard. The original days were veritably hard because he shifted to Mumbai incontinently after his father’s demise. It was delicate both financially and emotionally. Still, he always remembered his father’s words’ If someone has started a commodity, finish it’. These words gave him the power to do; he is still running and always will. He want to figure it out till his last breath. He prefer working day and night instead of wasting  his time at parties and night-outs.

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Good music always makes his way, eventually. For him, music is usually independent, if it’s not for a movie. In flicks, we need to work on a situation. Indeed there, we have the independence to make whatever we want for that particular situation. He feel the only thing a musician should think about is making good music.”

SOURCE: TIMES OF INDIA