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Ajay: We never learnt anything. When we were in school, we started singing our national anthem. There were instruments like the harmonium in school so Atul would play Jana Gana Mana on that.

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As kids we would follow wedding bands on the road; they are called brass bands in Pune. They travel with the baraatis. We would run after them and wait till the wedding was over and when they were done, because we were kids, they would allow us to touch their instruments.

Atul: If there is music in your mind and soul, you can play any instrument. It is necessary to learn music from a teacher, take classes, but where we lived, there were no music classes. But we had the thirst to learn so we started on our own.

Even today, when we program our music on the computer, nobody has taught us, we learned that on our own. Even when we started working professionally, we did not have our own harmonium. There was a studio in Pune that had different instruments. We would go there, learn, and compose music.

Atul: I guess our parents saw that spark in us, but they always insisted that we graduate and get our degrees. Even though they like our passion, they never thought we would make a career in music so they wanted us to study well.

But I think they knew we would do something big in life. We never graduated. While in college we got our first break composing jingles and we stopped our studies.

Ajay: Other than parents everyone else opposed us, but we studied till twelfth and then stopped.

Ajay: There is a theatre in Pune called Bal Gandharva Natya Mandir where all the strugglers in the field of art come together every evening and make plans for their next movie, serial or play. Most never materialise.

We were part of most of the films and serials that were never going to happen (laughs). We would sometimes be part of some chorus singing or play harmonium for some group for which we were never paid. Once we got Rs 40 for a show and realised that there is payment in this line too.

Atul: Even today there is this fear that may be this song will not see the light of day. Until it is released we are not sure because there were so many Marathi films that we were looking forward to, but that never released.

Even our album Vishwa Vinayaka took a long time to release. We studied and researched so much about Ganpati for the album because the Times Group was releasing it. We expected that we'd gain instant recognition, just like Madhuri Dixit did after Tezaab.

The song Chikni Chameli, which is so popular, is the remake of Kombadi Palali from the film Jatra. That film got no nominations either. So for us, it is important that a song gets released and is appreciated by people.

Ajay: We never planned on coming to Mumbai, we were brought here. We are also music arrangers, we arrange for other people so we were asked to come here to arrange music for an album that never released (laughs).

Atul: We started arranging music for lots of singers and music directors, we arranged for Mahendra Kapoor's son Ruhan Kapoor, even for lyricist Shyam Anuragi, and we started earning enough money so that we could settle in Mumbai.

Ramuji was thrilled after listening to the album. He said to us 'I never believed in god, but after listening to your music Ajay-Atul, I think god is somewhere'. He immediately offered us the very first film of our career.

Atul: No, we knew the sound and grandeur of the old Agneepath and we knew we had to maintain the grandeur, but, then, we always think of everything larger than life when it comes to our music. We can't think small.

Ajay: We want our music to be universal; we don't want someone to tell us this is a Marathi song it sounds typically Maharashtrian. We feel music is a beautiful sound and if we remove language from it, it should sound universal.

For us, the biggest challenge was making it lyrically rhyme because in the song kombadi palali, tangadi dharun, langadi ghalaya lagali worked more because of the way it rhymed, so we wanted something similar because we thought without the rhyme the song would not work. But Amitabh Bhattacharya came up with these mindblowing lyrics -- Aaayi ! chikni chameli, chhup ke akeli, pawwa chadha ke aayi...-- pawwa chadha ke aayi was Atul's line.

Combining item songs' penchant for sticky substances - e.g., 'Chikni Chameli', 'Afghan Jalebi' - with the all-important youth factor, Mathira's 'Butter Jawani' is going to be an Eid treat for her fans.

"Log kehte hain ke makhan sehat ke liye acha hota hai. Jawani ke liye bhi makhan acha hota hai. (People say butter's good for your health. It's also good for your youthfulness.) It's a very nice chikni jawani that you guys will see. Everyone worked really hard on this song. Pappu [Samrat] bhai choreographed it. I think you guys will like it. It's going to be a good Eidi for my fans and followers."

"People clap and whistle at these songs. They like it. Wo zamana nahi hai ke log culture, religion aur media ko mix kare. (Gone are the days when people would mix culture, religion and media.) Our people are well educated, they understand culture, media and religion are separate things. I don't think they will criticise the song. My fans, to be honest, are the sweetest people on earth. They made me who I am today. The audience has never let me down, so this is something I'm excited about. "

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