Tag: Jaan Meri album

  • Hariharan at 50 Years: Ditching Shortcuts for Riyaaz Mastery

    Hariharan, the maestro whose voice weaves magic across Bollywood, ghazals, and beyond, reflects on half a century of melody. Singing in multiple tongues, he’s a guardian of India’s musical heritage. In an intimate discussion, he tackled fleeting fame, riyaaz’s supremacy, industry evolution, and fresh projects.

    ‘Forgo instant Instagram triumphs,’ he told newcomers. ‘Music is a lifestyle—embrace your voice, shun copies. Authenticity endures.’

    Riyaaz reigns supreme: ‘Daily dawn sessions keep my voice precise and profound. Tech helps, but soul comes from practice alone.’

    As trends morph, Hariharan prioritizes human spark. ‘Use tools wisely; let ideas lead,’ he said. ‘Jaan Meri’ innovates by wedding raags to modern rhythms, urging: ‘Classical base unlocks all doors.’

    Film vs. indie? He thrives in both, loving indie’s vast canvas. Praising emerging talents, he added: ‘Every era births icons; I chase endless horizons.’

    Through Hariharan’s lens, true stardom blooms from discipline, not hype— a timeless lesson for tomorrow’s crooners.

  • From Mentorship to Legacy: Hariharan’s Pancham Da Tales

    Veteran vocalist Hariharan launched ‘Jaan Meri’ amid warm reminiscences of R.D. Burman, his mentor Pancham Da. The Mumbai event highlighted personal insights into the legend’s life and lasting impact on Indian music.

    In a candid chat, Hariharan called Pancham Da a pivotal influence. ‘He inspired artists across eras with his masterful tunes,’ he said. Burman’s innovative harmonies revolutionized playback singing, leaving an indelible mark.

    Hariharan captured Pancham Da’s essence: ‘A child’s purity in a genius mind. Simple, yet his compositions dazzled with brilliance.’ This unique trait fueled hits that blended emotion and experimentation seamlessly.

    Spotlighting versatility, Hariharan noted, ‘Pancham Da’s work was ahead of trends – modern, expansive. Infuse fusion elements, and they evolve beautifully.’ Today, his tracks form the backbone of remix culture.

    Over five decades strong, Hariharan shared gems from joint ventures: backing Asha Bhosle, shared travels, and mentorship moments. ‘I owe my growth to him,’ he acknowledged gratefully.

    On performing at weddings, his stance was pragmatic: ‘Open to all shows, but I insist on decorum. Peaceful environs let music deliver true bliss, regardless of the occasion.’

    Through ‘Jaan Meri’, Hariharan honors a mentor whose childlike wonder and bold vision continue to guide the industry forward.