"This Is Us", the NBC drama revolving around a family, is one of the biggest hits in American television and Khosla's tunes play a huge role in elevating some of the most pivotal moments of the story.
Khosla, a second-generation immigrant, says when his parents left India in 1976 to build a new life in America, they brought all their cassettes and he grew up listening to old Bollywood songs.
The composer, who is also the founder of band Goldspot that toured India multiple times, says his parents recognised his knack for singing and nurtured it. His frequent trips to meet his grandparents in India also played a huge role in his interest in music.
Composing music for "This Is Us", whose finale episode will air in India tomorrow at 10 PM on Star World Premiere HD, has been a creatively satisfying experience for Khosla, who is amazed by its connect with people in the US, India and around the world.
Khosla believes the reason behind the massive popularity of the show is its celebration of differences in an era dominated by divisions.
"We were able to see the divisions in America over the course of a really rough election cycle. We are divided on different lines. But the beauty of this show is that it is able to transcend those divisions... And the best part is that it does not make a big deal about it.
Khosla says he came onboard the show through creator Dan Fogelman. Friends since their college days, both started their respective careers together in Los Angeles. The composer says he was hooked to the story right from the beginning.
The early challenge for Khosla while composing for the show was making the audience aware about the jumps in time through music.
It is rare to find something that is both critically acclaimed and commercially successful but "This Is Us" has done that.
Khosla says he loves composing for the show as the story has inspired him to come up with great music.
"There is no question that this is one of the best things that I have ever been a part of. I feel fortunate that I get to write music for this show. There are very few times in your career when you get to work on something that is both critically acclaimed and commercially successful.
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