
Give me a tune and I8217;ll sing you a song says Roop Jauhari 8212; the lyricist of Andrew Lloyd Webber8217;s composition Dillagi
Perhaps Roop Jauhari8217;s lyrics have a special quality to them because she not just mouths them, she sings them. But then the lyricist for Suchitra Krishnamoorthi8217;s newest release is a singer first and a songwriter second. And writing music for other people is just Roop8217;s way of having her say. quot;At a very early age, I knew that I was going to be a singer.quot; And if it took time to convince others of that, she was willing to wait. So much so that when she went to HMV with four original compositions and the hope of cutting an album, and they asked her to wait, she agreed. When music company8217;s asked her to pen the lyrics for the likes of Kamaal Khan and Jasmine Bharucha, she agreed. And when the trickle became a flood, she continued to write music for others. From Ho Gayi Hai Mohabbat8216;, to television, her word, literally, began to spread.
quot;With the senseless lyrics that rule theroost, mine stood out, simply because they made sense. And romance is so me8217;. Songs like Sunehre Pal8216; talk about moments that you see and cherish in your mind forever, like the moonlit sea, a clear river with a school of goldfish8230; so many things.quot;
And if good lyrics never go stale, neither does a good voice. Roop is finally getting a chance to cut her own album which will be released in September. And while she is not willing to divulge the details, she is clear that her time has come. And that while the wait was worth it, now her lyrics will be accompanied by her vocals.