Updated On: 08 February, 2022 07:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Sonia Lulla
Pointing to films like Pushpa, Gehraiyaan, The Great Indian Murder composers — appointed to rehash their Tamil song — on listeners’ willingness to now sample pan-Indian music

Umang and Darshan Joshi
Tigmanshu Dhulia’s The Great Indian Murder sees musicians Umang and Darshan Joshi present the track, Raskala, a promotional song that encapsulates the offering’s theme.
“We had created a Tamil version of the song and Tigmanshu sir really liked it. It was based in Chennai. Six percussionists worked on the [track] to capture the required sound-scape. Rapper Raftaar has highlighted the Hindi version with his sections,” says Umang, adding that while the Tamil version was created as part of the background score, the Hindi track had more melodic elements and different rhythmic layers.