Hyderabad, India (August 18, 2024): Despite the mixed critical reception of the film Mr. Bachchan, its musical score has been widely acclaimed, propelling composer Mickey Jay Meyer into the spotlight. The American-based musician made a rare visit to India to discuss his work on the film and his career in general.
Meyer expressed his admiration for directors who possess a keen understanding of music, citing Harish Shankar as an exemplary collaborator. However, he also revealed a challenging experience working with an unnamed director who lacked a clear musical vision. The composer described the period as intensely stressful, filled with frustration that nearly led him to abandon his career in music altogether.
“It was a truly harrowing experience working with directors who lack a sense of music,” Meyer confessed. He emphasized the crucial role of a director’s musical sensibilities in the creative process. While the composer declined to name the director in question, industry insiders have begun speculating based on Meyer’s previous collaborations.
Meyer’s candid remarks have sparked a much-needed conversation about the importance of a director’s musical acumen in shaping a film’s overall impact. As the composer continues to gain recognition for his work, the industry eagerly awaits his future projects and collaborations.
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