'Barsaat' was a wonderful experience, but it took a long time in the making, and that got very tedious.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I spent a lot of time between bars like this.
I've found that many of the greatest ideas surface in bars because that's where many people cultivate inspiration.
You knew after eight bars that you were hearing something just absolutely new and unique.
My songs have a lot going on in them -they're packed with sounds. When I have only three or four minutes to capture something, I guess I can't stand the idea of any bar going unloved.
I like barbecuing because it's easy.
I never liked the bar scene. I tried to like it. I would give it a try every three or four months. I'd think, tonight I'm going out. But I never met anybody in that circumstance.
The songs were really complicated. I used to meet people in bar bands who were trying to play our songs and they were really struggling with it. Technically it was really difficult stuff.
I still remember, when I got my fees for 'Barsaat,' I ran into a car showroom and purchased a Maruti Esteem. I treasure that car more than anything else in the world.
I had just done what she does in the story just about a year earlier - I moved from New Jersey and came to New York and was working at a bar, and you know, trying to make it.
I used to go into bars on my days off, and I decided that wasn't too good for me.