Anushka Sharma's open door policy for new musicians revealed
Mumbai: Anushka Sharma is definitely the most versatile and bold producer in the block. As a producer, she is showing she has the guts to push the content envelope and make clutter-breaking movies. She has been keenly scouting exciting new talents – both directors and scriptwriters – who have tasted success through her production house Clean Slate Films. And, now we hear, there is something incredibly exciting that Anushka has been doing for budding musicians and composers.
“Anushka and Karnesh (her brother) basically have an open door policy for young musicians and composers. If we look at the films that they have produced together, it’s amazing to note how many new and young composers have been given their big Bollywood break. And all of them have shone with the opportunity. They have a warm and inviting and friendly set-up and hundreds of young composers reach out to them directly to work with them,” informs a source.
Be it 'NH 10', 'Phillauri' or 'Pari', the films that Anushka has backed, boasts of several promising new composers. In NH 10, she gave opportunity to five people - Anirban Chakraborty, Sanjeev-Darshan, Ayush Shreshtha, Savera Mehta and Samira Koppikar – who composed individual numbers, delivering a catchy soundtrack.
In Phillauri, her production house gave opportunities to Shashwat Sachdev and Jasleen Royal to shine. They also launched the talented singer Romi in this project who sang the soulful hits Dum Dum and Sahiba. With Pari, the unique horror film that Clean Slate Films has produced, she collaborated with Anupam Roy, a recognised Bengali composer and trusted him with the music.