*Meet the singers of Jai Ho*

S*lumdog Millionaire's* *Jai Ho* is the first Hindi song to win an Oscar
award, and everyone is praising its composer A R Rahman
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], its singer Sukhwinder
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and
its lyricist Gulzar
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].

But not many know that there are three other singers, who share credit too
-- *Mahalakshmi Iyer*, *Vijay Prakash* and *Tanvi Shah* were the other three
who featured in *Jai Ho*.

Born and brought up in Mumbai
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], Iyer has been a playback singer since 1998. She first worked with Rahman
in *Dil Se, *and then *Ek Ajnabee
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]*. She also sang in Tamil movies like *Alay Payuthe*, *Kandukondein
Kandukondein *and *Jodie*.

She recalls the day she was asked to sing *Jai Ho *with delight. "We were
shooting for a television serial, *Music Ustad* where Rahman was a judge.
After the shoot, he asked me to sing a few lines. I accompanied him to
Nirvana studio in Mumbai. We reached there after midnight, and recorded for
about an hour. We finished the song the same night. The next morning,
I continued to shoot for the TV serial," she says.

As for Vijay Prakash, he must be thanking his lucky stars the day he dropped
out of engineering college to try his hand at music.

Born and brought up in Mysore, Vijay was studying electronics and computers
before giving in to his passion, music. He is trained in Carnatic music and
has compered *Sa Re Ga Ma* *Pa *on Zee Kannada.

Vijay came to Mumbai to try his luck in movies. His first song was for
Karisma Kapoor-starrer *Baaz* in 2002. His first song for Rahman was in
Ashutosh Gowariker's *Swades
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], *and later in Subhash Ghai's
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] *Yuvvraaj [Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=yuvvraaj>
]. *He has also sung in a number of Tamil movies.

He has a small part in *Jai Ho* -- he only sings the high notes in *Jai Ho*
. "It was sheer luck that I got a chance to sing in a song that won an
Oscar," he says.

The third singer in *Jai Ho *is Tanvi Shah, a Gujarati, who has sung in
Arabic, Latin and Afrocuban with her band Zahrra in Chennai.

"I have sung a number of songs for Rahman in* Jillunu Oru Kadhal*,* Slumdog
Millionaire [Images <http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=slumdog
millionaire>] *and *Delhi 6
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]*," she told *rediff.com* in a telephonic conversation from the US. "I have
also worked with Yuvan Shankar Raja, Srikanth Deva, Premji Amaren and other
music directors. I started my career with a Masters in Ceramics, and then I
did a stint as a graphic designer for the World Bank in the US."

But music drew her to Bollywood. "I have been singing for about five to six
years now," she says. "I met Rahman sir when I got a call to sing *Fanaa [
Images <http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=fanaa>] *from Mani
Ratnam's *Yuva [Images<http://search.rediff.com/imgsrch/default.php?MT=yuva>
]*. I thought it was a dream and had to keep pinching myself."

Ask to describe her *Jai Ho* experience, and she replies, "It was just
another working day when I was called to the studio. I had no idea what I
would sing. So I went and heard the track. Rahman sir kept saying, 'Go sing
out loud, think out of the box and enjoy the song.' I was worried because I
had to match up to Sukhwinder*ji,* who has a powerful voice. I just hope
that I did," she says*.*

*In the the picture: Vijay Prakash and A R Rahman*
*http://www.rediff.com/movies/2009/feb/26singers-of-jai-ho.htm*

-- 
regards,
Vithur

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