
Composer Mithoon discusses his new album ‘Master of Melody', a film with YRF, and Mohit Suri
Now, with his first independent album Master of Melody, he is stepping outside the film format to offer listeners a more personal collection. 'The idea came from T Series' Bhushan Kumar,' he shares. 'My music has a certain fabric. Melody has always played a central role in my connection with listeners. Bhushan felt we should create something that celebrates that very fabric, unapologetically.'
Comprising six songs, the album is less about experimentation and more about immersion. 'I wouldn't call it an experiment,' he clarifies. 'It is more of an indulgence. Without the constraints of cinematic narrative, I could just be myself.'
Wearing legacy lightly
Music runs deep in Mithoon's blood. As the son of composer Naresh Sharma and nephew of Pyarelal (of the legendary Laxmikant-Pyarelal duo), he inherited more than just musical genes, he inherited a rich legacy. 'It gave me discipline and solid training, both in Hindustani classical and Western notation systems,' he says. 'But legacy cannot give you your message. Every generation has its own story to tell.'
He did tell the stories as a composer and as a lyricist. The dual role adds emotional depth to his songs, making them feel less like compositions and more like conversations. 'Music is a feeling, not just sound,' he says. 'Sometimes the melody comes first, sometimes the words. Writing my own lyrics helps me finish the song faster, it is a complete expression.'
A big part of Mithoon's journey is tied to filmmaker Mohit Suri, who he credits with encouraging his songwriting. Their creative bond continues with the forthcoming film Saiyaara, a project that marks Suri's first collaboration with Yash Raj Films. 'The music will be out next week,' Mithoon reveals. 'It is quintessential us, not in sound, but in emotion.'
Launching Arijit
Then there's Arijit Singh, whose career is inseparable from Mithoon's early vision. 'When I first heard Arijit, I did not want someone to impress me, I wanted someone to express emotion. He did that. No filters, just raw honesty.' But he refuses to take credit for the singer's meteoric rise. 'I just do my job — match the right voice to the right song.'
Many of Mithoon's compositions carry a spiritual weight that listeners connect with on an emotional level. Asked where that comes from, he pauses before answering. 'I believe spirituality is not removed from everyday life. The honesty in love, in service, in work — that too is spiritual. Anything that comes from a clean heart is spiritual.'
This belief seeps into his music, which blends Indian classical elements with modern sounds — without ever diluting the soul. 'I'm not a purist,' he admits. 'But I go by feeling. Whether merging a raga with Western harmonies or choosing silence over sound, it is all about impulse.'
Life beyond studio
Though he lives and breathes music, Mithoon reveals that his home life, especially with singer-wife Palak Muchhal, is refreshingly grounded. 'People assume we are always discussing music. But at home, we talk about history, travel, languages; music is only one facet of life, and we try to keep it that way.'
Music was never just a career option for Mithoon, it was a calling shaped by legacy and early inspiration. When asked if he ever considered another path, he answers without hesitation. 'No, not really. It was something I inherited from my father. I always wanted to be like him,' he says. 'From a young age, I wanted to be a musician.'
Master of Melody is just the beginning. Mithoon has a series of concerts this year to bring these non-film songs to the stage. With Saiyaara, he is set to return to the big screen with another emotion-heavy score.
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