HR 2.0 / HRR

HR 2.0 (Himesh Reshammiya Upgrade) or HRR (Himesh Reshammiya Reloaded), this is my jargon for the new age Himesh in his 2nd innings with Bodyguard...in the sense, that he took a sabbatical for 1.5 years and came up with 300+ fresh new compositions thus upgrading/reloading his song bank. So I will be using this term in future reviews as it helps to better categorize his music in era's for comparison purposes, since I am da one who had initially come up with the terms pre ABA n post ABA as reflected umpteen times in my past reviews.

Some times a virus needs antibiotics, but in some cases it becomes resistant, more powerful n returns like super bug...relating this to the musical field, HR 2.0 / HRR is that phenomenon.

I have thought n thought n thought really long n hard about this n i give up n fail to understand how a person can have so much oodles n abundance of talent, basically apni toh samajh se bahaar hai. Many composers cannot even complete 100 songs in the film industry but here is a man who has completed 100 films n he still has the goods to deliver in his new albums. HR 2.0 / HRR is a miracle man and a super human when it comes to talent.

Himesh Reshammiya's advice to new upcoming aspiring composers is that 'don't enter the industry until you have 100-200 tunes ready', because it is not about getting the first hit and basking in its glory n limelight in the short term, but being consistent after that and sustaining oneself in the long run, which can only be achieved by having a large stock of tunes in the song bank.

It is due to this very funda n mantra, that HR 2.0 has survived in this industry with a career spanning well over a decade of more than 10 years and still going great guns despite already accomplishing an unmatchable feat of over 100+ albums and 500+ songs, whereas numerous other composers came in, faded away with time with not even half or quarter of time span n songs/albums in comparison and are nowhere to be seen in todays musical scene, whereas HR 2.0's musical legacy continues live on and on.