New Delhi, Aug 30 - He has been the face of sarod across the globe for years, created new ragas and collaborated with international orchestras, but now music legend Ustad Amjad Ali Khan says he would love to create tunes for Bollywood movies as well.
'I would love to compose music for a Bollywood film. There haven't been any talks as of now, but that's something I am open to and willing to do,' Khan told IANS in an interview here.
He however denies reports that acting in films is on his wish list.
'I read articles saying that I wanted to act in a film. That is completely untrue... all I had said was that I am open if someone wants me to be in a documentary where I am not required to be anyone else. But I don't want to act in a full-on film... I was clear,' he said.
The legendary musician is still smitten with the melody of old Hindi movie songs and believes film music these days focuses on fast-paced dance numbers.
'The songs of the 1960s and 70s appeal even today because of the melody they had... With due respect to all the talented music directors, the songs today lack melody and the emphasis is more on fast tempo and dance numbers because of the change in values. That's why I feel old music is still a favourite among many,' Khan said.
Khan, a Padma Vibhushan awardee, was only six when he gave his first sarod recital. There are not many countries he hasn't travelled to with his sarod. The maestro is happy that youngsters are still interested in pursuing a career in classical music, but stressed that there were no 'shortcuts' in the field.
'There are a lot of young talented classical musicians today, so I can say that the future of Indian classical music is very bright. But one has to realise that there are no short cuts in this form of music. One has to struggle a lot to gain knowledge,' Khan said.
'Classical music is like entering a dark tunnel with the hope of sun rays some day.