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Bharadwaj - Fillip to fresh talent
MusicMazaa.com ( October 4, 2006 )
Bharadwaj is known for introducing fresh talents. Ever since his Kadhal Mannan, the music composer has introduced over a dozen young singers to Kollywood.
In his forthcoming film Vattaram, Bharadwaj has gone a step ahead and introduced seven singers to Tamil film industry. They include Janani, Shobana, Mirnalini, Rajesh, Mukesh, Kalyani and Kavitha.
Bharadwaj introduced all the seven singers on the stage on the audio release of Vattaram held in Chennai recently.
Asked why a big gamble of introducing seven singers in a music album, Bharadwaj, said, 'If my producer and director had not introduced me in Kadhal Mannan, and I would have been still struggling for a place in the industry. No one knows where the talent lies. Unless the youngsters are encouraged, we would not get the desired variety on our final product'.
Well said, sir.
In his forthcoming film Vattaram, Bharadwaj has gone a step ahead and introduced seven singers to Tamil film industry. They include Janani, Shobana, Mirnalini, Rajesh, Mukesh, Kalyani and Kavitha.
Bharadwaj introduced all the seven singers on the stage on the audio release of Vattaram held in Chennai recently.
Asked why a big gamble of introducing seven singers in a music album, Bharadwaj, said, 'If my producer and director had not introduced me in Kadhal Mannan, and I would have been still struggling for a place in the industry. No one knows where the talent lies. Unless the youngsters are encouraged, we would not get the desired variety on our final product'.
Well said, sir.
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