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      • Music has played a principal role in Indian cinema for ages. A background score of a film (also known as incidental music) is implemented in different scenes to enhance the storyline and support its narrative.
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  2. Jun 19, 2017 · Background score is the emotional part of the sound design and helps in getting the feel and experience of the story. It affects the energy of a scene and highlights the mood it is presenting as well. It can convey emotions and take the story forward without the use of any dialogues or verbal exchange between the characters.

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  3. Jul 6, 2022 · While background scores have been an essential part of most movies in the International cinema, one can't say the same about Indian movies, excluding some notable exceptions. In the Indian context, music has traditionally been associated with visual songs and not particularly with background music.

    • Sholay (1975): There is hardly any musical genre that the great music composer R.D. Burman hasn't experimented with. Though the songs of Sholay might not feature in his top five masterpieces, one cannot deny the immense popularity that the background score of this movie enjoyed.
    • Don (1978): Kalyanji-Anandji carved a stylish, pacy and intense background score that perfectly aligned with the 'bad boy' image of Don, the central character.
    • Bombay (1995): The background score of this movie hits hard and for all the right reasons. A.R. Rahman has skilfully tuned his tunes to match the theme and overall mood of the movie.
    • Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995): The eternal saga of love and romance. This movie's background music is one of my personal favourites. The mustard fields, the dimpled and charming Raj Malhotra, and the mandolin theme – all of them together create a lasting and mesmerising visual effect.
  4. Jan 8, 2018 · Film Companion. 1.69M subscribers. Subscribed. 3.1K. 127K views 6 years ago. In this episode of Cheat Sheet, we get popular Hindi film composers Sachin-Jigar to give us a demo on how the...

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  5. Feb 24, 2023 · 24 Feb 2023, 6:22 am. Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Devdas (2002) begins with an image of Durga and the sound of cymbals, bells, and women ululating — the sound is a high-pitched shriek of wind, cut by the rapid back and forth of the tongue and the ulula working like a demented wiper blade. Then, suddenly, as if you were dropped from a height ...

  6. the scores I absolutely love are Satya by sandeep chowta (the entire bgm album) Sarkar by Amir Mohile, both the original don and the remake by kalyanji-anandji and SEL and Dhobi Ghat by gustavo santonella and GOW by GV Prakash. Lagaan had a great background score. Agneepath by Ajay-Atul.

  7. Oct 3, 2023 · Let’s embark on a journey through the captivating world of Indian cinema, where music is not just a background score, but a powerful force that shapes characters, intensifies emotions, and...