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OST (rsd 21)
  1. Prologue
  2. Lata's Theme
  3. Your Sister, My Brother
  4. You too Will Marry a Boy I Choose
  5. Lutf woh ishq mein
  6. Mehfil barkhaast hui
  7. Smitten Kitten (Meenakshi's Theme)
  8. Holi
  9. Quegdevelim Sunset
  10. No Time, Lover, or Friend
  11. Raag Khamaaj
  12. There is No Harm in Dawn
  13. The Floating Temple
  14. Pillow Talk
  15. Let's Go Away / I Never Want to See You Again
  16. Na-rawa kahiye
  17. What Happened & Maan Delirium
  18. Muddat Hui Hai
  19. Kabir's Letter
  20. Unsuitable Tango
  21. The Railway Theme
  22. One Loves You
  23. Your Parakeet is Well?
  24. Are You Making Fun of Me?
  25. Farewell to Rasheed
  26. Are You A Lipstick Girl?
  27. Are We French Now?
  28. Dil-e-Nadaan
  29. Make Lata Love Me
  30. I Can Make Any Shoe
  31. Think Beyond Your Friends
  32. Fluke of a Catch
  33. Christmas In Prahapore
  34. Free India's First Election
  35. Raag Jhinjhoti
  36. Raag Lalit
  37. Maan In Turmoil
  38. Loss
  39. The Fever Bird
  40. Maan In Prison
  41. An Unfortunate Accident
  42. Love Has Run Its Course (Mehfil Barkhaast Hui Duet)
  43. A Suitable Boy
  44. Lata Chooses Her Suitable Boy
  45. Monkey Wisdom

ost - A Suitable Boy

OST (rsd 21)

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The hugely popular BBC drama series (Netflix outside the UK) A Suitable Boy is an epic tale of life and love based on the classic novel of the same name by Vikram Seth set in vibrant 1950s India.

The score is composed by Alex Heffes and Anoushka Shankar. Golden Globe nominated composer Alex Heffes has over 60 film and TV scores to his name, including One Day In September, The Last King Of Scotland and BAFTA-winning Touching The Void. Anoushka Shankar is a singular, genre-defying figure within the classical and contemporary, acoustic and electronic world music scenes as a sitarist, composer and producer. Her dynamic and spiritual musicality has garnered several prestigious accolades, including six Grammy® Award nominations. Says Alex of his work with series director Mira Nair, “music flows throughout Vikram Seth’s book so we discussed very early on how to tie the original score into the very authentic music world of India that had been captured on screen and how to create a musical language for the score that weaves between the world of Classical Indian music and the world of film music… careful consideration was given to how to integrate orchestra into the Indian musical world, often having to learn to follow the phrasing and bending of the sitar.” “gorgeous visuals and adorned with exquisite music.” Screen Daily