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Saturday, May 29, 2010

An Enchantress casts her Spell :)

People started pouring in Bangabandhu International Conference Centre, Dhaka before 5pm on May 27. Both floors of the Hall of Fame were getting packed. Dhakaiites were eagerly waiting for a Bollywood nightingale to take the stage. There was added enthusiasm however; this particular 'Bollywood Sensation' is Bengali.

As minutes turned into hour, the stage needed to be engaged. Kuntal Banerjee, an upcoming singer from Kolkata, was the opening act. Kuntal is a capable vocalist, no doubt, and he belted out a decent cover of Kailash Kher's Sufi hit “Teri Deewani” but unfortunately for him, it was a tough audience who were there for the main course and were not really appeased by the appetizer.


As he tried to work the audience, the singer rendered a Rabindra Sangeet, “Ami Chini Go Chini Tomarey”; a Kishore Kumar classic, “Neele Neele Ambar” and a Bappi Lahiri hit du jour, “Chirodin-i Tumi Je Amar”.

Around 7:30 pm, the wait was over. Four Indian National Film Awards winner, multilingual Bengali singer Shreya Ghoshal took the stage and like butter the full house seemingly melted under her charm.

Shreya began with a rendition of the song that gave her the seminal big break in the Mumbai-based film industry -- “Silsila Ye Chaahat Ka” from the film “Devdas”.

The songstress's rise to fame has not exactly been a Cinderella story but more of a steady recognition of her talent. As a child she won the children's special episode of the talent hunt “Sa Re Ga Ma” (now “Sa Re Ga Ma Pa”) on Zee TV. Renowned musician Kalyanji who judged the competition, convinced Shreya's parents to move to Mumbai. She caught the attention of filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali when she participated in “Sa Re Ga Ma Pa” for a second time. In 2000, he offered her the opportunity to lend her voice to Paro, the female lead of his film “Devdas”. This soundtrack earned her a Filmfare Award (her first) for Best Female Playback Singer. She also won her first National Film Award for the song “Bairi Piya” (from “Devdas”).


She has done playback for over 140 films and worked with all major Indian music directors, including Ilayaraja, AR Rahman, Anu Malik, Himesh Reshammiya, MM Keeravani, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and Pritam. Besides Hindi and her mother tongue Bangla, Shreya also sings in Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil and Telugu.


What sets Shreya apart from her contemporaries is perhaps the same quality that distinguishes iconic singer Lata Mangeshkar -- an innate ability to channel a sort of inner purity, and turn up the heat when necessary with equal ease.


For the soundtrack of “Delhi-6” AR Rahman superimposed the original rendition of Raga Gujari Todi by the legendary Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan with the vocals of Shreya. There must be a reason why Rahman chose Shreya. The late Ustad is undoubtedly a maestro, last heard in an Indian film almost half a century back (“Mughal-e-Azam”). But what's astounding is how Shreya keeps up with the legend with a kind of poise that can only come from a solid background in classical music.

Shreya's repertoire at the Dhaka concert included her recent and not-so-recent popular songs from films. With “Chalo Tumko Lekar Chale” (from “Jism”), she invited the audience to set out on a musical journey. With “Wada Raha Pyar Se” (from “Khakee”), she professed her love for her fans.

The diva continued to segue from one hit to another: “Agar Tum Mil Jao”, “Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai”, “Tujh Mein Rab Dikhta Hai”, “Teri Ore”, “Shukran Allah” and more.

The Rabindra Sangeet inspired “Piya Bole” (from “Parineeta”) was greeted with rounds of applause and cheer. But what brought the house down was a spirited rendition of “Ami Je Tomar/ Mere Dholna”. “Spirited” because it was as if the crooner was invoking the much-feared spirit, Manjulika, from the film “Bhool Bhulaiyaa”. Haunting indeed.

In between, the audience sang along with the artiste and Shreya had this to say about the Dhaka music enthusiasts at the show: “Not one of you is out of tune! Incredible!”

The show was managed by Mirror Media & Production Ltd and organised by The Financial Mirror, a national business weekly.

Source : http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=140438tr



Thursday, May 27, 2010

Recent Upcoming songs of our Nightingale

This is a list of the recent upcoming songs of our nightingale (the movie is written first followed by the song n details)

  1.  Krantiveer - Khuda mere khuda- duet with KK (Hindi)
  2.  Kushti - Dangal - duet (Hindi)
  3.  Ogo Bodhu Shundori - Ogo bodhu shundori (title track) duet with Babul   Supriyo (Bengali)
  4. Tell me O khuda - Song name unknown - duet with KK
  5. Kajrarey - 2 songs Music by Himesh- songs unknown! (releasing 29th May 2010)
These songs will be releasing soon!! Enjoy!! :)

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Bahara - I hate Luv Storys (Hindi)

This song is from the movie named : I hate luv storys which Starr's Sonam Kapoor and Imran Khan.

This song is sung by our one and only Nightingale : SHREYA GHOSHAL!! :)
and yes! its a solo!

The genre is definitely Romantic and Bhangra as some aspects of Bhangra were added to this song and there is a mixture of instruments used that are Eastern as well as Western!

The song starts off with a bhangra tune playing followed by another female singer singing in a deep voice " o thoda sajan ayo thora des".

At approx 00:37 our nightingale starts to sing with her honey soaked voice "Sooyi Sooyi" followed by the chorus singing "Bahara" which is then followed by the other female singer at the start of the song singing the same lines.

The second verse starts after the piano piece in the first interlude followed by a funky bhangra beat and tune. The way our princess has sang this song just instantly touches your hearts and also gets your body moving! (Dancing!). I loved the way she sing "Voooo...Kabhi dekhe zameen pein....yehhhhh nazar kahein".

In the second interlude the other unknown female singer starts to sing " Preet mein" accompanied by a little bhangra tune, After this our melody queen starts to belt her honey soaked, soothing voice out by humming "AAAaa" accompanied by a group of strings which play the exact same tune that Shreya sings.

In the next verse the same melody as in verse 2 repeats itself followed by chorus

At 04:22 our nightingale sings the first verse again but this time in a few of the words echo and make it sound like techno followed by the chorus "Bahara x2 Hua dil pehle ve"

The song ends with the other unknown female singing the exact line as she started the songs with and this groovy,lovely song ends.

I also love the way Our Nightingale sings "Bahara" it just touches truly touches my heart!

Download link :- http://sensongs.com/IHateLuvStorys.html

Once again Hat's off and A very biggggg Thanks to Shreya di for giving us such a wonderful and lovely song!!..Wow!.Totally addicted to this song.Pls listen to it and you will be addicted too!

Ps :- More reviews coming soon and I'm very sorry I forgot to post about a kannada song of our nightingale from the movie Nannu Nanna Kansu titled Balukthalama Nam Kaveri!

Ali Maula - Le chakka (Bengali)

Finally! This song is out! I was eagerly waiting for this song to come out after hearing the promo on YouTube.

This mesmerising,beautiful and heavenly track is sung by Our nightingale Shreya Ghoshal , Shaan and Shadab Hussain

Genre : The songs a mixture of Classical,Qawali, Sufi and Romantic

The instruments used are :-

  1. Harmonium
  2. Acoustic Guitar
  3. Keyboard
  4. Drums
There is a mixture of modern and classical instruments in the whole song.

This beautiful  song starts off with Shadab singing "Ya..Ali.." in moderately high notes, after the first few notes the harmonium starts to play accompanied by some sargams by a chorus Singing " Ali Maula Maula"

At approximately 01:07 Shaan belts outs his voice singing " Dana Mele chole gele". Our nightingale starts singing at 01:43 singing " E mon cholo kothai" but in a more varied fast rhythm than the first verse

Here comes by fav bit :

This interlude is a very very special treat for all of Shreya fans. Our nightingale has sung this with such emotions reaching high notes and adding a classical touch to it! woow! This interlude will instantly transform you to another universe and also directly touch your souls.

The song end with Shadab singing "Ali Maula.maula.."

This song has equal parts for all singers and is sure to be a blockbuster!
Thanks a lot to Indradeep Dasgupta for composing such a gorgeous song for our diva. Thank you so so much to Shreya di for giving us such a lovely, mesmerising track!.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Ogo Bodhu shundori - Title Track!!

Song :Ogo Bodhu Shundori -
Singers :Shreya Ghoshal & Babul Supriyo
Movie : ogo bodhu shundori

Enjoy this video!! This video was Retweeted by our nightingale via twitter just few minutes ago!!..:)

Thursday, May 13, 2010

From Reality show to Playback Stardom :) (Shreya's Musical Journey) ^_^

Shreya Ghoshal is all excited about 'Raavan' and talks to Shankaran Malini about music industry, her big inspirations and things that she likes.




Growing up with music



I spent about 13 years of my childhood in Rawatbhata, a small village near Kota, Rajasthan. It was a township, which was cut off from the urban city life. I used to travel 10 KM up and down to Kota to learn music. I learnt classical Hindustani there. In fact, one of my initial achievements was at this place. I was nine years old then. I didn’t get the opportunity to learn Carnatic music. Then 'Sa Re Ga Ma' gave me a lot of exposure. But my first big break was singing for 'Devdas'.



Inspiration from family



My mom is a housewife and my dad an engineer. We Bengalis simply love music. My mother has been my musical inspiration and even today I look up to her opinion — be it criticism or appreciation. I need her guidance forever. But my dad silently appreciates me and whatever I am today is because of him.



Reality shows — then and now?



When I won 'Sa Re Ga Ma', the platform didnt actually become a reality show. It wasn’t that big or commercial. There wasn’t an audience reaction like today. TV itself was not that big those days. Judges in such shows used to be big names from classical music such as Zakir Hussain, Girija Devi and the like. But now the format has changed a lot. People from all over the world watch these shows, therefore the reach is bigger. Audiences make heroes out of their singers. I believe that the scope for classical music still exists, which I realised when I was doing 'Music Ka Maha Muqabla'.



Your take on mobile auditions



It is yet another platform which is commercially beneficiary to audiences. I feel it’s a good move. And as we live in a fast paced world, innovation is the key to success. There was a time when audio cassettes were popular and then audio CDs took over. But now it is the age of Internet downloads and mobile downloads.



Your take on remixes



I haven’t done a remix song as yet although some songs of mine have been remixed. Honestly I liked the original versions better. I'm okay with doing a remix as long as it enhances the song. I feel music enthusiasts do a fantastic job with remixes.



Is the music industry’s still a man’s world?



I would not completely agree with it. It’s a phase. Currently, it is Sufi music that is the trend and that is a male-dominated area. But things will not be the same forever.



About being a versatile singer



All that I can say is I pay close attention to the music director and lyricist when the concept and situation of a song is being explained. I write down the lyrics in Devanagri marking all the places with required accents. I try my best to sing it as perfectly as possible. But there have been occasions when I have made mistakes and I read the reviews on the Internet. I only try to improve myself.



Current projects



My next in Tamil will be 'Endhiran' and 'I Hate Luv Stories' in Hindi.



Role Model



My role model has always been Lataji.



Music director you want to work with?



Harris Jeyaraj. I have sung for 'Anniyan', one of his projects. It so happened that whenever a possibility of a project would come up with him, it would not materialise owing to some reason or the other.



Would love to playback for?



Waheeda Rehman. How I wish I could sing for those B/W movies of hers.



AR Rahman



For me he has always been iconic and always full of surprises. It was for 'Enakku 20 Unakku 18' when I sang 'Azhagiya Askava'. That was my foray in Tamil. After that, it was only for 'Sillunu Oru Kadhal' that I sang 'Munbe Vaa', which went on to become a hit. Following that 'Vinnaithadi Varuvaya' and now 'Raavan'. He never repeats genres in his works and is the only music director whom I have seen working late till night. I have enjoyed working with him. I admire his patience. Thanks to him, I have experimented with so many genres.



Chennai



I am in awe of the music, the singers and music directors of the city. That apart, whenever I am here, I visit Saravana Bhavan and eat idlis and chutneys from Murugan Idli Kadai. I love the Chettinadu cuisine here.



Rapid Fire:



Can’t live without: My phone, just switched loyalties with Blackberry



Most prized possession: It’s an old Harmonium that I first used when I started to learn music.



Favourite show: How I met Your Mother



Style statement: A pair of jeans and white shirt



Fitness mantra: Treadmill and cardio.



Love to dig into: Thai cuisine, followed by Bengali cuisine and Kongunadu



What are you humming at the moment:



'Jo Dil Mein Kushi', a Lataji and Hemant Kumar composition — my all-time favourite



Favourite book: Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake and The Unaccustomed Earth



Unforgettable lesson at school: It used to be the little quarrels during my school days. I was both the noisemaker and the newsmaker



Your biggest fear: Music should never become a burden



Favourite singers: P Susheela and S Janaki



Lyricists : Gen X lyricists are doing a great job



If not a playback singer: I'd have become a scientist

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Music has no barriers! :)

Music has no barriers!. I feel like I should write about this today as many fans dont listen to all songs of our princess. Even if you dont understand the language enjoy the music and ofcourse the singer!

There have been great compositions/music in different languages of our melody queen over a period of time which have gone just unnoticed and have not recived adequate/true recognitIon just because the movie didnot do well for eg : Shreyas songs in Ankahee : aa paas aa & Ek pal (lovely songs)

I request all you Shreya Ghoshal Fans to listen to music in all languages.

Here are some fabulous songs you guys have to hear!

1. Songs of Jodi ek din - Bengali!!..-3 songs!!..amazing songs!

2. Yaaradi - Tamil - You guys will love it!

3. Yennova Sathai - Tamil - Woow! Classical touch added!

4. Oh my love - Bengali

5. Songs of Sanchaari - Kannda

6. Anuraga Vilochaanayi - Malayalam

7. Manju maza - malayalam

8. Songs of Banaras - Malayalam

9.Mogindi Je Ghanta - Telugu

10. Rayilin - Tamil

11, The Award winning - Naa Naguvamodidhe - kannda

12, Songs of Antaheen :)

All of bengali are available for download at http://valobasi-bangla.blogspot.com/ or musicjalsha.com

All the Tamil,Telugu,Kannada and Malayalam songs r available on sensongs.com or 123music.com

Enjoy! :)..Hope you guys understood the message!

MUSIC has no BARRIERS!!!

Monday, May 10, 2010

Our nightingale wins the "Suvarna Award" for Naguva Modalene

Our princess Shreya Ghoshal has won the Suvarna Award (people's choice) for the song Na Naguva Modalene” from the movie Manasaare!!..I am very very happy Shreya got an award for this song!!...:)

Many Many CONGRATS!!..
May you win many many more!!..:)
God bless you and We all are very proud of you n love you!

List of Shreya Ghoshal songs that Ive missed on to write reviews (Read post :sorry)

Hey guys!!..Heres a list of the songs that I've missed out on because blogger was blocked by my school laptop but I've found other ways to update my blog/gift to the diva!

I wont write a whole review for all 24 and more songs..Just a one sentence review or words that describe the song! Enjoy! n A BIGGGGGGGGGGGGGG SORRY once more!

1. Mehroom - "amazing..especially the way Shreya sings Mehroom in so many different variations"

2. Ajnabi Hawayein - "Goosebumps..Touching melody and Shreyas voice sounds like a crystal"

3. Sandesa Sandesa "Awesome!..Lovely ryhthum,melody and Shreya sounds awesome!"

4. Dekho Raaste Mein " Lovely track...Shreya sounds rocking!..Hatts of to the queen of versatility"

5. Rang Dalunga "Holi song!..Shreya sounds Cute!"

6. Tere liye "Rocking!!..Shreya sounds likea  rockstar"

7. Arikillumilla nee " Sad song!..Shreya sounds amazing"

8. Bajai Bashi "beautiful song"

9. Amma nannu "wow!!..a karnatic song"

10. Agar hum tumko "Rocking!.."

11. Bahsuha Vo chanchala "Beautifull"

12. Jodi ek din : Khola chithi , Aphu Belay, Aaj rodurr "Love em all..Rocking,amazing"

13. Sargoshio ke kya sil sile hai "Lovely song"

14. Magar Kuch to hai "Amazing..lovely"

15. Poochandi "Peppy.."

16. Devdas Remake : Kahay Tum sung, Kaise jiyun bin tere "Gugalbandi , amazing"

17. Oh my love - Bengali "Shreya only has a few lines but without her the song sounds incomplete"

18. Sanchaari :kanna Sannayeli, Galiye Nodu baa "Woow!..Classical and has a karnatic touch to it. Shreya sounds soothing n heavenly"

19. Aromale - VTV... an alaap by Shreya "Woow!"

20. Ghar dil mein "Rocking..modulated her voice to suite the theme"

21. Shaam ki "Sounds like an nightingale"

22. Gelluba Gelluba "peppy..Shreya sounds like a rockstar"

23. Melle melle ee preethi "lovely track.:) "

24 . Yaradi " Beautiful"

Kalvare (TAMIL) from Raavan

Yes!!...Finally the Ravaan Tamil songs have released!!..I was eagerly waiting for the release of Kalvare!.Lets talk about the song now!

The song runs for approximately 03:49!..

Kalvare is the tamil verson of Khilli re (hindi version) and is from the movie RAAVAN which stars : Aishwariya Rai , Tamil actor and Abhishek Bachan in the hindi version

This beautiful,lovely song starts off with the dholak and the flute playing a beautiful rhythum. At 00:00:20 seconds our princess starts singing "Kalvare..Kalvare", the song instantly touches your heart. After the first verse a beautiful piece of music is played by the flute supported by the chorus humming.

In the second verse our princess is supported by broken chords played by the synthesiser .

Throught out the song the dholak ryhthum is repeated. The song ends with our nightingale singing "Kalvare..kalvare" but in a moderately high note just at the end of the song and the dholak and flute rhythums repeat itself until this lovely song ends! :)



 Needless to say Shreya has completely overshadowed Reena Bhardwaj who sang Khilli re!

As usual Shreya sounds absolutely lovely in this Track!
Hatts off to Shreya and Arr Rahman..Once again they have created magic through music!

My 13th tweet from the Diva!yay!


Click to see a larger image! :)

Sorry!!..:)

Hey,Fans!


Im extremely sorry my blog is soo incomplete. Pls excuse me!!..:)..My school laptop blocked this site for some reason n my dad always uses the home comp!!..Now ive made up my mind!!..Ill keep on updating reviews n things..from my home comp!!..


Lots of love to all you
Yours Sincerely/Truly
Sanjoy(Biggest die hard Shreya Ghoshal Fan) :)