Pay day
Shekhar refuses to talk figures but says that this is the kind of money his partner and he charge for a corporate song or a commercial jingle. " "It would be unprofessional of me to comment on the remuneration of other music directors but this is how much we usually charge since we don't keep any rights with us," says Shekhar.
"In this case, the channel can exploit the song any way it chooses to and for as many years as it pleases. So, we shouldn't lose out either."
It was reported earlier that the duo would be creating an album of five-six songs for the show, keeping its youth-centric story and contemporary setting in mind.
Will the deal now close with just one song? "For now we've only created one song that has a Khuda jaane… (Bachna Ae Haseeno) feel to it. As the show progresses, we'll create other songs and put together an album that will be on the shelves sometime this year. And that's a lot of work," says Shekhar.
The composers have earlier judged a reality show on Star Plus that featured popular contestants from other singing reality shows competing with each other.
"With Navya, it's a package deal since we have a good relationship with the channel. When they approached us, although we were busy with several projects, including a few movies, we agreed to give them some peppy, young tunes," says Shekhar. "This is a more interactive way of packaging a show."