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In 2018, Mahadevan recreated the song to highlight the programmes and initiatives of the Narendra Modi-led government. Get DJ recommendations for harmonic mixing. Also see Camelot, duration, release date, label, popularity, energy, danceability, and happiness. He has given more than one song in the singing world. Key & BPM for Breathless - Shankar Mahadevan by Shankar Mahadevan. Famous playback singer and best composer Shankar Mahadevan is not interested in anyone's introduction today. This was the beginning of a long association, as Shankar, along with Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa (as Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy), went on to score music for all of the films directed by Farhan and Zoya Akhtar.īoth Shankar and Javed Akhtar later reunited to come out with "Breathless Reprise," a similar song whose story takes off from where "Breathless" ended. Shankar Mahadevan brought Breathless Hanuman Chalisa, fans are reacting like this. The music video of the title song "Breathless" was directed by Farhan Akhtar and his sister Zoya Akhtar. Support quality journalism and subscribe to Business Standard.The music album was a huge success, selling over 300,000 copies and topped all major music charts in India for about 10 straight weeks. Your support through more subscriptions can help us practise the journalism to which we are committed. We believe in free, fair and credible journalism. He gained fame for his album entitled Breathless in which he sings constantly for over three minutes without pausing for taking a breath which is not true.he did take breaths.because it is not possible to sing in a single breath. More subscription to our online content can only help us achieve the goals of offering you even better and more relevant content. Shankar Mahadevan is a Tamil-Indian singer and music composer. Our subscription model has seen an encouraging response from many of you, who have subscribed to our online content. Even during these difficult times arising out of Covid-19, we continue to remain committed to keeping you informed and updated with credible news, authoritative views and incisive commentary on topical issues of relevance.Īs we battle the economic impact of the pandemic, we need your support even more, so that we can continue to offer you more quality content. He obviously took breaks in between his singing,But due to high professional.
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Your encouragement and constant feedback on how to improve our offering have only made our resolve and commitment to these ideals stronger. Shankar Mahadevan obviously didnt sing breathless for the entire 6 minutes. Over 3000 people from different parts of Bangalore as well as the rest of the country gathered to celebrate the spirit of music.ĭuring the closing ceremony of the fest, DJ and independent artist Nikhil Chinapa announced that the next edition of Storm will take place in December in Coorg later this year.īusiness Standard has always strived hard to provide up-to-date information and commentary on developments that are of interest to you and have wider political and economic implications for the country and the world. Sunday also witnessed the performances of bands such as Anthony Daasan and Yen Party and Indiva as well as independent artists Suheela Raman and Raghu Dixit Project., while spinners such as Pearl, Tuhin Mehta and international DJ artists such as Danny Rampling and Kid Creme also performed. The highlight of their performance was Mahadevan's fast, faster and fastest version of the song "Breathless", which catapulted him into the big league in Indian music industry many years ago. The latter crooned several of his own hits such as "Maa" (Taare Zameen Par) and few more songs. Tucker and Mahadevan mesmerized thousands of audience with a memorable jugalbandi performance. That album went on to get over 10 million hits in a very short period of time. Tucker, clarinetist and music composer, launched his debut album "The ShrutiBox" featuring cover version several popular Indian songs on YouTube in 2011. While rest of the world was thinking of creating a revolution with digital medium, Tucker spearheaded that movement and turned out to be a sensation on digital platform," he said. "I have worked with very few path-breaking artists and Shankar Tucker happens to be one of them. Mahadevan said Tucker is truly a path-breaking artist. Initially, Tucker and his band performed some of their new compositions along with independent singer Vidya Iyer, while Mahadevan joined on stage later. I have been his fan since his first album and I think it's truly a dream come true to perform with him on stage," Tucker said during the performance. "It's my honour share the stage with Shankar Mahadevan.
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Ayushmann Khurrana always wanted to be an actor, not a star: Nikhil Chinapa
Ayushmann Khurrana always wanted to be an actor, not a star: Nikhil Chinapa
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Nikhil Chinapa and actor Ayushmann Khurrana used to host India’s Bought Expertise. (Photograph: Nikhil Chinapa/Instagram, Palash Sen/Twitter)
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THREE SIXTY FIVE NEWSX.COM welcome our listeners on our Bollywood bulletin for 14th June 2020.
Ramya Krishnan's Driver Arrested After Several Bottles of Alcohol Found in Actress' Car.
A report by India Today stated that Ramya Krishnan's Toyota Innova car was stopped at the Muthukadu check-post in Tamil Nadu. Similarly, a Toyota Innova Crysta belonging to the actor was stopped at Muthukadu check post and police found two crates of beer and eight bottles of alcohol inside the vehicle".
Raveena Tandon and Rasha just gave some major mother-daughter goals as they took up the Laxed Siren Beat .
The actress shared this video on her Instagram account a few days back and wrote about her memories from that day. Reminiscing how young her two girls were, Raveena sounds emotional as she pens the heartfelt note. Read Also:'Love in times of Corona', Raveena Tandon captions her latest Instagram picture; take a look!
Kiara Advani opens up on future work plans .
During a recent interview with Mid-Day, the actress opened up about her desire to work with Karan Johar in a comedy film post-lockdown.
Exclusive - Many people warned me against taking up the role of a transgender in Shakti: Jigyasa Singh .
Talking about following the new guidelines and maintaining social distancing on sets the actress said, "The pandemic has hit the entertainment industry in a big way because of the lockdown nobody is able to do anything rather than just staying positive. I am staying with my family and they are very scared for me and they keep telling me whenever you start shooting please take all the necessary precautions. And I guess our government is doing a lot for our safety.
Shweta Tiwari posts a cryptic post after ex-husband Abhinav Kohli shares details about her and Palak .
Have a look at Shweta Tiwari's Instagram story here: Also Read - 'It was a planned meeting,' Abhinav Kohli on posting a video of Shweta Tiwari with actor Fahmaan Khan. Also Read - Shweta Tiwari opens up on domestic violence; reveals her family called her only once in 5 years. Recently, Abhinav shared a chat of his and Shweta in which they could be seen discussing their daily chores.
17 Years Of Chalte Chalte: Working with Shah Rukh Khan has been one of my favourite things - says Rani Mukerji .
Rani gave India the big trend of smokey eyes through Chalte Chalte and she credits celebrity make up artist Mickey Contractor for his vision to create something completely new and stunning for a superstar actress. Rani says, "Mickey said Rani I want to do something new and for me, Mickey has been such a senior person in the makeup industry!He has seen me from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, so I trust Mickey blindly, he can do whatever he wants to do on my face. He said I am doing something new Rani, do not freak out or be paranoid, this is something that I want to try.
Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana recalls 'colourful' days with Nikhil Chinapa .
Actor was a host on TV before becoming a Bollywood success. Ayushmann Khurrana was once a TV host before becoming a successful actor, and host-deejay Nikhil Chinapa shared a few nostalgic moments from back in the day when they were both a "bit colourful". After doing some TV shows as a contestant and host, Khurrana went on to make his film debut in 2012 with Shoojit Sircar's "Vicky Donor"
Bollywood's Anushka Sharma spends time with balcony 'buddies' .
Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma spent quality time with her "buddies" on Saturday.In an Instagram picture, Sharma can be seen taking care of the plants in her balcony. She calls them her "buddies".
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Nikhil Chinapa talks about his MTV days, his daughter and his music, backstage at Sula Fest. #Jamtoast TheBigScope is India’s first multi-channel livestream TV venture, featuring lifestyle, living, music and business content. Subscribe, like, comment, share! Connect with us on WhatsApp: +91-95134 34313. Watch TheBigScope on YouTube, Facebook, Amazon Fire Stick, Twitter, and numerous other platforms, and on your smart tvs 24x7. Some of our featured shows: JamToast Music — performances and interviews with stellar musicians: https://thebigscope.com/music/ Startup Stars — interviews with hypergrowth startup entrepreneurs: https://thebigscope.com/category/technology/ Business of Life — https://thebigscope.com/category/business/ Lifestyle and Living — https://thebigscope.com/category/lifestyle/ Food Shows — https://thebigscope.com/food-2/ Website: thebigscope.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/thebigscope Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebigscope iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/in/podcast/thebigscope-podcast-powerful-interviews-on-business/id1351237399?mt=2 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/thebigscope Subscribe for updates: http://eepurl.com/dl30jf TheBigScope is part of Homescreen Network of channels (homescreennetwork.com), which also has a lineup of vernacular language channels like tamil.south.news. To get in touch, drop us a line at [email protected]. For sales enquiries: [email protected] For pr enquiries: [email protected] by TheBigScope
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Seated across a bonfire in the cold climes of Shillong after filming for a reality show, Nikhil Chinapa chronicles to us, the story behind one of the “world’s most popular disco song”. “In 1977, two guys were invited to New York’s Studio 54, then amongst the most popular night clubs, but weren’t allowed to enter it because their names were not on the guest list. So annoyed were they that they went home and jammed to vent their anger,” he says, punctuating the narration to break into a head bang and sing, “Ahh, f**k off” – an attempt at enacting what could have transpired between the men that evening. “The tune lingered in their heads, and f**k off was eventually altered to Freak Out. The track became the biggest disco song ever,” Chinapa says of the Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards number, his amusement at the four-decade-old development still evident.It was years before his association with MTV in 1997 that Chinapa, 44, established his romance with music. He has worked fervently ever since to create the “music scene” that India now enjoys. Sharing such tidbits of trivia is his recent attempt at piquing curiosity about Dance Music in his radio show, Together. “The news I highlight on my show is as important as the music itself. If you become curious about the music, you’ll fall in love with it, and hopefully discover it yourself. I would call EDM a gateway stage. It’s easy to access, but once you’re introduced to it, you diversify and search for more sophisticated tunes.” With India emerging as a popular destination on touring calendars of international artistes, the country has played host to the biggest names over the past few years. Interestingly, its citizens welcome an RnB singer with just as much enthusiasm as they do a rock, pop or Jazz artiste. Chinapa says that while India doesn’t have a “developed music scene like Europe, Australia or North America,” he doesn’t think arriving at that place is essential. “We’re on a discovery curve. India accepts rock, pop, hip-hop, techno, EDM, Jazz, and other sounds too. Getting to a stage where India starts defining its music tastes is not important. I kind of like where we are now.” Aspiring musicians aiming to make a mark in this increasingly saturated market, he hopes, will harbour the same passion for the craft as he does. “Music is meant to be enjoyed, so I’d tell [aspiring musicians] to enjoy it. Finding your niche is not easy, but it’s a craft you can work on. Music is created by accomplished musicians, not by monkeys on keyboards. The software has become easier to use. But, you can’t press three keys and make a song. If you want to make good music, study the art. Artistes develop as they get better. There was drum and base, but Skrillex created dubstep with the two genres. Benny Benassi created electro with Satisfaction. So, don’t copy anyone.” Mid.day.com : 7th. Apr,18
NIKHIL CHINAPA SAID INDIA DOES NOT HAVE A DEVELOPED MUSIC SCENE LIKE EUROPE : Seated across a bonfire in the cold climes of Shillong after filming for a reality show, Nikhil Chinapa chronicles to us, the story behind one of the "world's most popular disco song".
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Rang De Basanti
When Rang De Basanti released on 26 January Jan 26, 2006, I remember watching the film with a very fidgety, very confused audience reacting as we all to unfamiliar experiences, with embarrassment and heckling.
The film adopted a unique format to tell the story of a freedom that we all have taken for granted. The film unfolds through the eyes of a young British documentary maker Sue (Alice Patten) who comes to India to shoot a documentary on the Indian freedom struggle. The story of Rang De Basanti is told in two time zones. In the past , Aamir Khan cast as Chandrashekar Azad, Tamil star Siddharth as Bhagat Singh, Atul Kulkarni as Ramprasad Bismil, Kunal Kapoor as Ashfaqullah Khan and Sharman Joshi as Rajguru. The same actors were also seen in contemporary times grappling with the grammar of socio-political corruption.
After watching the film, I was stunned by director Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s audacity and creative energy. I knew I was watching a film that would create history. But I also felt, wrongly, that it would be a box office disaster. As usual I underestimated the power of the Indian audience to absorb and assimilate unique cinematic experiences.
I remember speaking to Rakeysh (now a dear afriend) after watching the film. Rakeysh was confident of the impact his film would make on the audience. Looking back he says, “Rang De Basanti is a younger film. But I didn’t consciously choose a subject that would be more accessible to audiences than my first film Aks. I knew I had to make this film. Since Aks, my storytelling technique had improved. You learn from your past mistakes and new experiences. This time I had the luxury of living with my script for four years. So many people joined me on the journey that was Rang De Basanti. It was no longer my film. When it released it became the audiences’ film.”
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Looking back at Rang De Basanti, I am struck by how effective the entire cast was, and how miscast Aamir Khan was as the college brat. In fact he was so over-age for the part that the director had to write in a dialogue explaining why his character DJ chooses to hang on to his campus days long after he has crossed his student days.
Rang De Basanti came when patriotism was passé. There were 4-5 Bhagat Singh films that didn’t connect with the audience. Then there was Aamir Khan's disastrous Mangal Pandey.
Rakeysh was determined to make the film. He says, “It’s a collection of many circumstances. In school I wanted to join the air force. It didn’t work out for me. In college in Delhi I was predominantly a sportsman. It didn’t work out because I was from a lower middle-class family. And the first priority was to bring money back into the family….As kids in Delhi on 15 August when we flew kites, we could hear India Gandhi speaking…On the other side there were the patriotic songs on the loudspeaker….Ae mere watan, Mere desh ki dharti…We were looking at the idea of our country through a kite….Films like Mother India, Do Bigha Zameen, Naya Daur touched all of us. This was the era when escapism hadn’t seeped into cinema or real life. That was the era I wanted to re-capture in Rang De Basanti.”
Seven years ago even before his first film Aks, Rakeysh wanted to make a film called Awaaz. There are shades of Awaaz in Rang De Basanti.
Recalls Rakeysh, “Awaaz was about a bunch of boys working in a garage, the haves and have-nots. I wanted to make it with Abhishek Bachchan. Then I wanted to make a film on the life of the revolutionaries. What I didn’t want to do was to shoot them with halos ….I wanted to shoot them as normal youngsters . I wanted to call it The Young Guns Of India.”
Initially Rakeysh wanted to make a film on the life of Bhagat Singh. Then the race for Bhagat Singh films started. Several of Bhagat Singh bio-pics hit theatres one after another.
Recalls Rakeysh, “Initially I wanted to enter the race. Then I realized we were all insulting his memory. Attention was diverted by who would get into theatres first. I moved on….I did a focus group in Delhi and Mumbai. I took a new story idea to youngsters between 17 and 23. Our survey showed that for our generation a relationship meant, ‘Let’s get married and make babies together.’ Not to this generation. The youngsters we spoke to were driven by ambition. And I didn’t even know how to get on the internet! Anyway, we then moved into surveying them about the country and the tri-colour. The borders of patriotism had blurred. Pagdi sambhal jatta was no more relevant. Not too many kids knew who Chandrashekhar Azad was. I told my writer Kamlesh Pandey there was no point in making a film about the freedom fighters. He insisted , reminded me of the passion that Manoj Kumar’s films used to incite. But that was a different era.” This, says Rakeysh, was when Rang De Basanti born. “I sadly abandoned the original idea and hit on another idea of a British documentary filmmaker coming to India to make a film on the Indian armed revolution. She finds kids who are more western than her. Two lines… the past and present run together. They intersect. There are sparks. Then the rooftop scene where the line between past and present blurs when Soha Ali Khan asks her friends to kill the raksha mantri… Suddenly the original idea was replaced by this new idea.”
It cost Rs 25 crores to make Rang De Basanti.
Rakesh is all praise for his cast. “Aamir didn’t dominate the film. And yet he has brought in everything require.The whole Punjabi accent for his Mona-Sardar character was his idea. There was an attraction between Siddharth’s and Soha’s characters. We couldn’t bring it into the forefront because of lack of space. In any case love stories don’t have to have a happy ending. Today’s generation is very mature about love and its end.”
The film's controversial ending, where the protagonists gun down corrupt politicians, has been perceived as fascist. Rationalizes Rakeysh, “Every story has to follow its own course. When heroes in a mythology enter the caves to fight the demons , they’ve to perish. Mani Ratnam’s Yuva didn’t work for me after the heroes went into the parliament….What jolted the audience is, they love my heroes and they don’t want them to die. Too bad. You love and lose the best people in your lives. It isn’t a heroic but a poetic ending. But they become heroes because they die. What I’m trying to say is, we got independence from the goras. But we got enslaved by our own. Now we’re killing each other. You’re from Bihar. You know what I mean. There can be no neat solution to the problems we face. Rang De Basanti is a conversation with the masses.”
Published Date: Jan 27, 2016 12:27 PM | Updated Date: Jan 27, 2016 12:29 PM
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