A R Rahman records track for 'Masoom The Next Generation', Shekhar Kapur shares studio moment
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Filmmaker Shekhar Kapur has shared his excitement after Oscar-winning composer A R Rahman recorded a track for the upcoming sequel 'Masoom The Next Generation', with a behind-the-scenes studio photograph posted on X on 22 June. Rahman, who is also co-producing the film, was pictured alongside lyricist Sohaila Kapur during the recording session.
What Kapur Shared on X
Kapur posted the image on his official X handle, captioning it: 'Always exciting to watch him in a state of ecstasy as he is composing. A R Rahman and Sohaila Kapur (lyrics) at a recording for songs for Masoom-the Next Generation.. Rahman is also Co Producing the film ..(sic).' The post offered fans their first glimpse into the film's music-making process.
A Collaboration Rooted in History
The Kapur–Rahman partnership is far from new. The two have previously worked together on projects including 'Elizabeth: The Golden Age' and the musical theatre productions 'Bombay Dreams' and 'Why? The Musical'. Their latest collaboration was formally announced in May, when both confirmed their involvement in 'Masoom: The New Generation'.
What the Collaborators Said
Kapur spoke warmly of Rahman's dual role on the project. 'Rahman has always had the rare ability to create music that speaks directly to the soul of a story and its audience. Having him as both composer and creative partner on this journey makes it even more meaningful,' the director said.
Rahman, in turn, reflected on what drew him beyond the music. 'Working with Shekhar has always been a deeply enriching experience — he has been a mentor and a creative force in many ways. When he shared the vision for this film, I felt compelled to be involved beyond the music. There's something timeless about Masoom, and reinterpreting that emotional world for a new generation feels both exciting and necessary,' he said.
Cast and Context
The sequel to the 1983 classic brings together a formidable ensemble: Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi, Manoj Bajpayee, Nithya Menen, and Kaveri Kapur form the core cast. With Rahman co-producing and composing, the project carries significant creative weight beyond a conventional Bollywood sequel. The original 'Masoom', directed by Kapur, remains one of Hindi cinema's most emotionally resonant films — making this reinterpretation closely watched by the industry.