Rahul, one of the founding members of the group, said they have nothing against item songs but they refrain from composing them as they lack skills to do so.
"We have been approached for item songs on certain occasions. But we have never given it a go. We are not opposed to it but I feel there are people, who can do it better than us. We are not qualifies to make such songs. Hence, we don't think we will ever do it," Rahul told PTI.
"Once a producer approached us for just one song. We asked for the script and it was horrendous and there was no place for our kind of song in it. We declined to work for them but they kept on insisting, saying they would just put the song anywhere. That does not work for us," he said.
Indian Ocean, also consisting of Nikhil Rao, Amit Kilam, Himanshu Joshi and Tuheen Chakraborty, has contributed to the music album of films like "Black Friday", "Satyagraha", "Gulaal", "Peepli Live" and the latest "Masaan". Rahul said they are choosy about the kind of films they lend their name to.
The band is basking in the success of "Masaan" as a lot of people are attributing the film's success to the haunting tunes of Indian Ocean. "It feels good," Rahul said, about the positive response from critics and audience for their tracks "Tu Kisi Rail Si", "Bhor" and "Man Kasturi".
