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Hariharan, born 3 April 1955 in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is an Indian classical and playback singer whose music has been featured in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu films, an established ghazal singer, and one of the pioneers of Indian fusion music. He is a two-time recipient of the National Award for playback singing and was awarded the prestigious Padma Shri by the Govt. of India in 2004. Hariharan grew up in Bombay and holds bachelor's degrees in science and law. He speaks Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, and English fluently. The son of renowned Carnatic vocalists, Shrimati Alamelu and the late H.A.S. Mani , he inherited his parents' virtuoso musical talents. Alamelu was Hariharan's first tutor. From her, he picked up the rudiments of Carnatic classical. He was also exposed to Hindustani music from a young age. In his teens, inspired by the songs of Mehdi Hassan, Hariharan developed a passion for ghazals and started training in Hindustani music with Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan. He used to put in thirteen hours of singing practice every day, refusing to get up till a session was over. Hariharan has collaborated with Pakistan based band Strings for a track called Bolo Bolo. He released an album called Destiny with Punjabi / bhangra artist Daler Mehndi. He also coined the terminology Urdu Blues with his fairly successful album Kaash which featured musicians like A. Sivamani on percussion, Ustad Rashid Mustafa on tabla, Ustad Liyaqat Ali Khan on sitar and Ustad Sultan Khan on sarangi. He also performed the Swagatham song in the 2010 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony held in New Delhi on 3 October. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Hariharan, born 3 April 1955 in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, is an Indian classical and playback singer whose music has been featured in Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu films, an established ghazal singer, and one of the pioneers of Indian fusion music. He is a two-time recipient of the National Award for playback singing and was awarded the prestigious Padma Shri by the Govt. of India in 2004. Hariharan grew up in Bombay and holds bachelor's degrees in science and law. He speaks Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, and English fluently. The son of renowned Carnatic vocalists, Shrimati Alamelu and the late H.A.S. Mani , he inherited his parents' virtuoso musical talents. Alamelu was Hariharan's first tutor. From her, he picked up the rudiments of Carnatic classical. He was also exposed to Hindustani music from a young age. In his teens, inspired by the songs of Mehdi Hassan, Hariharan developed a passion for ghazals and started training in Hindustani music with Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan. He used to put in thirteen hours of singing practice every day, refusing to get up till a session was over. Hariharan has collaborated with Pakistan based band Strings for a track called Bolo Bolo. He released an album called Destiny with Punjabi / bhangra artist Daler Mehndi. He also coined the terminology Urdu Blues with his fairly successful album Kaash which featured musicians like A. Sivamani on percussion, Ustad Rashid Mustafa on tabla, Ustad Liyaqat Ali Khan on sitar and Ustad Sultan Khan on sarangi. He also performed the Swagatham song in the 2010 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony held in New Delhi on 3 October. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
shree hanuman chalisa
Pachai Nirame
Sankatmochan Hanuman Ashtak
Tu Hi Re - From "Bombay"
Hai Rama
Pala Pala
Nahin Saamne Tu
Bajrang Baan
Tu Hi Re - Bombay / Soundtrack Version
Anbae Anbae
Vaaji Vaaji
KANDUKONDAIN KANDUKONDIAN
Manjal Veyil
Kurukku Siruthvalea (From Mudhalvan)
Jab Bhi Miltey Ho
Kadal Kadal (Language: Tamil; Film: Kadhal Dot Com)
PACHCHADANAMEY
Waqt Par Bolna
Nee Partha
Vennilave Vennilave Vinnai
Aarti Keeje Hanuman Lala Ki
Thayya Thayya (From "Uyire")
Kutti Puli Kootam
En Jeevan
Dhoop Kitni Tej Ho
Anbae Anbae (From "Jeans")
Kurukku Siruthvalea ( From "Mudhalvan")
Jhonka Hawa Ka
Kadhal Vennila (Language: Tamil; Film: Vaanathaippola; Film Artists: Vijayakantha, Meena)
Mere Dil Ki Raakh
Galat Hai Muskurana
Mangalmurti Maruti Nandan
UYIRE UYIRE
Thottal Poomalarum
Vennelave Vennelave
Sun Ri Sakhi
Thaaliyae Thevaiyillai
A B C D E F G H I Love You
Roja Roja
IRAVA PAGALA
Yaadein Yaad Aati Hai
Subah Subah Le Shiv Ka Naam (From "Shiv Mahima")
Jai Jai Hanuman Gusai
Arima Arima
Moongil Kaadugalae (From "Samurai")
Chanda Re Chanda Re
Venilave
Mhare Hiwra Main Nache Mor
Nila Kaaigiradhu
Yamaha Nagari
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