But composer Sneha Khanwalkar says she’s had her share of TV for now, and wants to concentrate on films. “I’ve done a bit of television. Now, I want to concentrate on films. With each film, one gets to experiment and go forward,” she says.
In the TV show, Khanwalkar would go to different parts of the country to collect sounds from there and compose a song at the end of each episode. “The best part about Sound Trippin was that we played the song immediately back to the people who contributed to it. In a film, the song is recorded, then worked on and comes out after months. People always live in anxiety if their voices have been used or not,” she says.