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Music composer Tanishk Bagchi, who is on roll these days by successfully recreating hit songs of the past, says it is challenging to reinvent iconic songs.

“It’s always difficult to recreate hit songs. One might think that recreation is the easiest thing to do but recreating a song actually means double the responsibility. You can’t distort the essence of the original song. So you have to be really careful while composing the old songs,” Tanishk told IANS.

The composer has scaled Bollywood heights in a short while, with recreated hits such as “The Humma Song” (“OK Jaanu”), “Tamma Tamma Again” (“Badrinath Ki Dulhania”), “Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast” (“Machine”), “Dilbar” (“Satyamev Jayate”), “Aankh Marey” (“Simmba”) and his latest hit, “O Saki Saki” (“Batla House”).

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O Saki Saki Fame Tanishk Bagchi: “My Focus In Not On Recreations But On Overall Music”

Is recreation Tanishk’s main focus? “Not at all. It’s just that makers love my work and they feel I can do better. So, they approach me for remakes. My focus is not on recrations, my focus is on overall music. I love to do everything. I don’t want to be categorised. Even if you are an actor or a singer, versatility plays an important role for everyone. So similarly I am trying to do everything,” he replied.

Apart from his recreated hits, Tanishk has done original compositons, too. These include “Banno” (Tanu Weds Manu Returns), “Bolna” (“Kapoor & Sons”), “Baarish” (“Half-Girlfriend”), “Ve Maahi” (“Kesari”) and his latest rage is “Psycho Saiyaan” in ‘Saaho”.

Even as his non-film composition for Dhvani Bhanushali, “Vaaste” has crossed 500 million views on YouTube, he has come up with a new non-film track, “Khud se zyada”, in which he features too. This is his first stint in front of the camera.