<span class=normal> The soundtrack defined Soundtrack <br> Ill describe all songs in one word: What the F - Crazy, Main Chala - Kailash Kher, Ek Manzil - Inspirational, Ruk Jaana Nahi - Memories, Jannat - My favourite, Banao - Banao aur Banao (laughs). Naina Laage - Soft, trippy, Yeh Jeevan Hai - Soothing, Fakira - Club, Atomiser - We all know (laughs). The soundtrack defined Soundtrack<br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p> Rajeev is a brave actor and I appreciate his cinema a lot <br> I completely appreciate Rajeev Khandelwals cinema. I think he is a brave actor. To walk away from what can be defined as commercial cinema and take on characters and situations that he believes in. He has had his share of waiting and he has proved his worth as an actor and thats the most one can ask for as an actor. What Friday brings no one knows. But if Soundtrack can be described, its young; its a quirky and an emotional ride. Its a crisp film. <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p> Its ridiculous how quiet Neerav Ghosh is on the sets. His silence is golden <br> Neerav Ghosh was a part of the band called Gravy Train a long time back and hence the ear for music. He is bringing his experience to Soundtrack. He is a fearless director. Its his voice all through even though its a remake of All Gone Pete Tong. He is silent and he will never comment on your take. Most actors will take a directors silence as bad but not Neeravs. Nothing shakes him and he knows how to deal with stress. Its ridiculous how quiet he is. <br><br><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p> I have to give Rajeev two thumbs up in keeping me comfortable during those hot scenes <br> You are not being honest to your film if you dont show intimacy in a movie like this. I have to give Rajeev two thumbs up in keeping me comfortable during those hot scenes. Every actor is edgy before he jumps in such scenes. But having said that, I have to say this that Soundtrack has a lot of suggestive intimacy. I cant reveal that or Ill ruin it for you. You are in for a shock. </span>