Hariharan is a fantastic singer. He should be getting more credit in BW, though at least he is still singing.
--- In [email protected], "Srinivasa Krishnan V" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1079254 > > *Hariharan gives Bollywood a miss! > * > > *The singer talks about his Bollywood grouse, new album and mentor AR Rahman > * > Getting mobbed by the kids in Kerala and shooting in the scenic backwaters > has been one of the best experiences for singer Hariharan who is a part of > the album 'Tanhai'. > > The album has an underlying theme of loneliness and the singer in his > soulful voice has rendered the track 'Kuch der tak kuch door tak'. "It's a > laidback track with a storyline depicting loneliness," he says. > > Quiz him about the lonely moments in his life, and Hariharan says, "I might > be performing for a huge audience but once I'm in my changing room, I feel > lonely all of a sudden; it's a switch on, switch off situation." > > The singer is now gearing up for his next album 'For You' which has a string > of romantic numbers. "I have been working on it for the past two years and > have consciously worked on evolving the album," he explains. > > Hariharan, whose recent work with AR Rahman includes a track on 'Guru', > credits the composer for bringing him into the limelight. "He has been > instrumental in my career and in showcasing my voice both in Bollywood and > down South. We work well as a team," says the singer who feels that > Bollywood hasn't given him the deserving acknowledgement. > > "I don't do too many Bollywood projects because I don't get too many offers > and honestly, I have moved on to doing my own thing," he ends. > > -- > Regards, > V SRINIVASA KRISHNAN >

