Has Aditya Roy Kapur Just Gotten Lucky with Music in His Films?

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Key Takeaways
- Music significantly influences film narratives.
- Aditya Roy Kapur feels fortunate regarding soundtracks.
- Soundtracks can evoke emotions and enhance performances.
- Directors often use music as a tool during filming.
- Music's role in cinema is increasingly recognized.
Mumbai, June 19 (NationPress) Actor Aditya Roy Kapur, known for his impressive filmography featuring some of Bollywood’s most cherished soundtracks from movies like Aashiqui 2, Fitoor, Ok Jaanu, Malang, and his recent release Metro…In Dino, expresses that he feels he’s simply been fortunate with the music associated with his films.
When asked about the significance of music in influencing a film's emotional atmosphere as an actor, Aditya shared with IANS: “To be honest, I haven’t reflected on it much. We’ve just been fortunate with the music in the films I’ve participated in.”
As an actor, Aditya admits he has no involvement in the music creation process.
“Thus, I cannot claim any credit for it. However, it significantly enhances the film. Music is crucial in our movies—whether it drives the narrative forward or serves as entertainment, it must resonate. The importance of music cannot be overstated.”
Regarding the emotional tone of a film, Aditya acknowledges that music can establish the mood.
He references his 2013 film “Aashiqui 2” as a case in point: “In certain instances, if the music is prepared in advance, like for Aashiqui, Mohit had the soundtrack early on, and we listened to it frequently during filming. Those melodies truly became part of our experience and definitely helped us reach an emotional state.”
“It served as a catalyst, without a doubt. Occasionally, even during a silent shot, montage, or a scene devoid of dialogue, the director might play a piece of music. If it’s the right track—at the right frequency—it can genuinely enhance a performance. Many directors employ this method. That music might not be included in the final cut, but in that moment, it can be a powerful asset for the actor.”
Aditya affirmed that music “can indeed support a performance.”
“It’s a resource directors utilize, and when applied correctly, it can be immensely beneficial,” he concluded.