Sandy: From the time you started and till date, what is the biggest difference you see in the music scene? That’s how I debuted under the YRF banner as a music director with Kabul Express. Then, Vijay Kumar, the Head of Music at YRF told me about their upcoming project Kabul Express and asked me to give out some tunes.Īditya Chopra liked my work and told me to give it a shot. Raghav: I had met Yash ji and he wanted me to make an instrumental version of Silsila. Sandy: How did you grab an opportunity to make your Bollywood debut under Yash Raj Films banner with Kabul Express? Raghav: It was self-taught Sandy! My stint at the Trinity College London helped me understand my grasp over music and my life at Monash made me perform on world music. Sandy: Under whom did you learn music from? I love the Scotland Bagpiper and Saxophone.
My specialty is with the Wind instruments. Also, I have a natural knack to imbibe them and play along. Raghav: Ha-ha! I would the credit goes to my parents as they gifted me one every year. Sandy: Wow! I got to learn that you can play 34 instruments. It was in 2003 that I started my own music label and composed tunes for my albums. Saxophone tops as my favorite instrument. In a way, I got to play and learn each instrument for a year and that’s how I mastered at playing many instruments. Raghav: After seeing my talent whilst playing the Harmonica at the age of four, every year on my birthday I was gifted a new instrument. Sandy: Wonderful! How did the musical journey start for you? I completed my bachelor’s in music from the Monash University in Australia wherein I had my specialization in Jazz. I started playing the Harmonica at the age of four. Raghav: My father was in the IPS and he retired as a DGP. Sandy: Could you tell us a bit about your background? Sandy: Hello Raghav ji! How’s music treating you? ? Let’s wait no further and dive into the blab: He made his debut with YRF’s Kabul Express and churned out many other hit numbers in films like Sunday, One Two Three, Bittoo Boss, Rustom, Guest in London, Helicoper Eela, Bhaiyaji Superhit, etc. Koena Mitra on her plastic surgery: 'Was tortured for 3 years for my surgery.Hello Folks! In this week’s #BlabwithSandy, we have the talented and much-loved music director/ singer Raghav Sachav with us.Kangana Ranaut gets trolled as she keeps a pastry back on plate after posing to eat it netizens call it 'Gross', remind her 'It's COVID era' 02:54.Vidyut Jammwal uses face mapping to wish ladylove Nandita Mahtani a happy birthday, says 'I am always in love with you' 02:01.Shot with 5 camera set up covering a video in its live performance is something commendable and sounds difficult but Raghav has made the impossible possible.
Though it comes under non filmy category it's extremely energetic and a treat to ears." For me Set The Fire is revival of Pop a Funk Rock track. It has a jugalbandi piece between drums and flute. Talking about his album Raghav says, "It was an instrumental piece to which I have added lyrics and it's composed on saxophone. Set The Fire is a pop track recorded live by saxophone. The making of the video is being shot on 16th July where Raghav is going to perform with his band. The tentative date for the release of the album is 25th July. The album has an Indie-pop track Set The Fire, and as an added bonus for his fans, the track will be released as a live performance which will be captured and released in the form of an album. This time the album is titled SET THE FIRE and is all set to be released this month. The singer is out to regale his fans once more with another album release.
Raghav Sachar known for his brilliant music sense and magnificent voice is one of his kinds who can play 33 instruments, sing and compose music.