Melody matters for Siddharth Haldipur and Sangeet Haldipur
In a rapid fire, the brothers reveal more about their musical choices.
Music composer duo Siddharth Haldipur and Sangeet Haldipur rose to prominence with their top-of-the-line composition Aa Zara Kareeb Se from the movie Murder 2. In a rapid fire, the brothers reveal more about their musical choices:
The song loop on my iPod:
Sangeet: Half of My Heart by John Mayer and Bottom of Your Soul by ToTo.
Siddharth: Every (Little) Thing’s Gonna be Alright by Bob Marley
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Five songs on the ‘soundtrack’ of my life:
Sangeet:
Zindagi Ki Yahi Reet Hai (Mr India)
Aas Paas Hai Khuda (Anjaana Anjaani)
Yaaron (from the film Rockford)
Pyaar Yeh Jaane Kaisa (Rangeela)
Dil Chahta Hai (title track)
Siddharth:
Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel
Buffalo Soldier by Bob Marley
Man in the Mirror by Michael Jackson
Zindagi Ki Yahi Reet Hai (Mr India)
What I listen to when I’m happy and upbeat:
Sangeet: Heart of Life by John Mayer or Tera Nasha (from the film Nasha) Siddharth: Iko Iko
I’m really low:
Sangeet: Stop This Train by John Mayer
Siddharth: Any romantic love song with intense and heartfelt poetry.
I’m working out:
Sangeet: The Fat Of The Land album by Prodigy
Siddharth: Nashik Dhol
Music I loved as a teenager but am now embarrassed by:
Sangeet: Never had that feeling. Even the cheesiest songs have had an effect on me, and in a good way.
Siddharth: I still think like that kid/ teenager, so I never get embarrassed. I just feel happy and joyous.
As told to Aarti Bhanushali