Kamil, 44, who is inclined towards poetry and folk tunes, be it the inclusion of Baba Farid's popular hymn 'Kaga sab tan khaiyo...' in 'Nadan Parindey' from "Rockstar" or immensely hummable 'Jag Ghoomeya' from "Sultan", says without literature it is not possible to write good songs.
"I take involving poetry in Bollywood albums as a welcoming move. Vocabulary wise I experiment a lot. I did PhD in Hindi poetry and that is the reason why there is a strong influence of literature in my lyrics. I feel, be it any writer, reading is must, without reading good literature, you cannot write well," Kamil told PTI.
"If 'Ikk Kudi' was not part of 'Udta Punjab,' how many people would have known it is written by Shiv Kumar Batalvi, people, who are not avid readers, also know him now.
"Be it Faiz, Ghalib, Bulle Shah... Poetry only enriches the lyrics. When I write, I keep in mind to not be superficial and repetitive. I try to find out innovative ways to express the same feeling and poetry helps me in that," he added.
"One needs to go into the story of the character before writing anything. If you are not able to understand the character completely you cannot write from your heart.
Produced by Yash Raj Films, "Sultan" has superstar Salman
Khan in the lead role of a wrestler, but for Kamil, casting is the last thing he would think about while writing the songs.
"An actor's presence does not affect me. I feel if the actor is himself on the screen then the film doesn't touch the audience. The actor has to become the character he/she is playing. I don't write to justify the image of any actor. That way, I won't be doing justice to my work," he said.
"This is my third project with Ali Abbas Zafar. I can properly understand what he wants in certain kind of situations. A director sees his film at least 20 times in his imagination before it comes to the cast and crew. We all join very late. If the director doesn't like my lyrics, I don't mind changing it. I will rewrite the songs even ten times if needed. It is my job," he said.
Music composers Vishal-Shekhar have given the music of the film, which is set to hit the theaters this Eid.
The next project Kamil will be taking up is Sushant Singh Rajput-Kriti Sanon starrer "Raabta". The first schedule of the film was recently completed in Budapest, Hungary.
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