*How it happened *
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http://www.hindu.com/cp/2008/10/03/stories/2008100350331600.htm

I started singing at 4. I learnt Carnatic music from Gowri and Radha
Viswanathan. I used to participate in school competitions. In one such
competition, I won the first prize. Music maestro A. R. Rahman who
distributed the prizes invited the winners to his studio to record their
voices. After recording my voice, I got a call from Sushasini Mani Ratnam to
sing 'Nila Kaigirathu' for her first film *Indira*.

It was a song sung by a child. When I sang my first song, I was just 13; I
continued to practise Carnatic music. After some time, I was called again by
Rahman to record 'Telephone Manipol' for the film *Indian*.

Then I got a chance from music director Deva to sing 'Manam Virumbuthe' for
*Nerrukku Ner*.
How it felt

Basically, I wanted to become a Carnatic vocalist. Hence, I didn't
experiment with film songs. As I was an ardent fan of A. R. Rahman, I was
very happy to sing for him. It was a great experience. When I started
singing more of film songs, I realised the power and reach of the medium,
cinema. I'm happy I'm here.
How life changed

After my first song, I was a constant in all my school programmes. So far, I
have sung 2,000 songs in all the four south Indian languages. I have also
sung in 35 devotional albums in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. It's my wish to
keep my listeners happy by continuing to sing good songs.

 S. R. ASHOK KUMAR

-- 
regards,
Vithur

ARR in my Heart;
His Music in my Blood;

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