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A musical treat in store
Music lovers have been given an occasion to rejoice by Magnasound. The music company has just released an album titled Kabhi To Nazar Milao, which has the legend Asha Bhosle teaming up with the Canadian-based composer-singer Adnan Sami. Sami, who’s the only musician who plays Indian classical music on the piano, has composed eight haunting, feel-good compositions, which in the voice of Asha sound ethereal. Just listen to the title song and you’ll know. The cute, roly-poly Sami, who’s known the inimitable singer as a child, is ecstatic that she sang for him and elevated his compositions further.

Meanwhile, the video for the title song should soon be on the air. Featuring Aditi Gowitrikar and Salil Ankola (this is the cricketer-turned-actor’s first music video), it has been directed by Amit Jalan, who owns a special effects studio, and who has been handling promos for Magnasound. Shot in Lonavala and Mumbai, the theme of the video is unexpressed love.

After all the cachophony that goes in the name of pop music, here’s one album which is sure to give a big boost to the pop scene.


The Sansara girls are back

The three-girl group Sansara made their presence felt with their debut album Yeh Dil Sun Raha Hai. And one can’t deny the fact that the exotic video of the title song contributed greatly in making their album popular. Besides presenting them well, it was shot in the unexploited locales of Andaman. Well, the gorgeous girls from London are back with the video of their second number Habibi, which isn’t a patch on the first one. Shot indoors, on the sets, it feels jerky with too many intercuts of the three girls, and one can’t understand the story in the video, especially the climax. But then the song, based on an Arabian tune, is catchy, so who’s looking at the video?


Vakil’s new avataar

When Mohammed Vakil was unanimously chosen as the winner of the Sa Re Ga Ma mega-finals last year, by the judges who are the stalwarts of the music industry, the avid fans of the popular music programme were more than happy to see that there was someone from the younger generation dedicated to Indian classical music. Vakil was signed up by Magnasound immediately, which released his debut album of ghazals titled Kasak. Though one didn’t see heavy promotion for it, the album got a good response from ghazal fans. “Shashi Gopalji of Magnasound is the one who has given me constant encouragement,” says Vakil.

Now the young singer’s next album has been recorded, and should be released in August by Magnasound. Vakil has great expectations from his second album, which he says presents him a new image. “Kasak was a bit serious, but my second album, which has music by Anuj Kappu, has romantic numbers, like the ones you see in films. So it will reach out to a more wider audience. Of course, there are raag-based numbers too,” he says with a smile.
According to Vakil, Kappu, who composes music for Sa Re Ga Ma, is a very talented composer, really good at composing romantic songs.

In the one-year gap after his last release, Vakil has been busy performing at concerts worldwide. “I performed in Germany, and in Dubai, and soon I’ll be heading for US,” he informs. But there is one performance Vakil is really excited about. “This time I performed at the Lata Mangeshkar Alankran Samaroh in Indore, where usually the bigwigs of the music world perform. That was a great achievement for me,” he says proudly.


It’s Udhas everywhere
Pankaj Udhas is the most prolific ghazal artist going around. At a given time, he has about three albums released by different music companies, and you get to see him making cameo appearances in all the videos. No one’s complaining though, because ghazals in the singer’s soothing voice are more than welcome. Incidentally, most of the videos of Udhas are well-made, with a good concept.

Wonder if the singer gives his ideas and suggestions?
Anyway, his next video from the album Jaaneman is due soon. Sahiba is the song which has been shot into a video by Colossus, who are the most prolific on the MV scene. Models Namrata Barua and Bunty Grewal feature in it, which is about separated lovers, who re-discover each other again. Wonder if this one will be good too.


S K


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