The music we make has traces of our ideologies: Composer Ranjit Barot
Composer Ranjit Barot gets candid about his long and illustrious career which involves collaboration with big names from the industry and much more.
Composer Ranjit Barot gets candid about his long and illustrious career which involves collaboration with big names from the industry and much more.
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