Composer Aman Pant discusses his diverse musical journey across films, OTT, and advertising. He highlights his approach to capturing cultural nuances, as seen in "The Family Man Season 3" and "Single Papa," and his ability to blend traditional Indian sounds with modern soundscapes in projects like "Dunki" and "Citadel: Honey Bunny.

What inspired your approach to capturing the cultural and emotional fabric of

The Family Man Season 3

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You’ve composed all seven songs and the background score in Single Papa. How did you build a cohesive emotional palette when you were responsible for the entire musical world?

Your work on Jolly LLB 3 includes a track that reportedly became an instant favourite on set, even for Akshay Kumar. What was the creative process?

You’ve blended modern soundscapes with Indian sensibilities across Dunki, Guns & Gulaabs, and Citadel: Honey Bunny. How do you balance experimentation with staying rooted in familiar textures?

With over 4,000 ad films and a career spanning OTT, films, and advertising, how does shifting between these formats influence your musical decisio

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