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       *Bangalore:*

*Young music directors Gagan-Hari go with Bollywood singers in their debut
film because they don't find the right talent in the Kannada film industry*

Kannada film music has changed dramatically as a new breed of young music
directors and singers has taken over. The latest to join the bandwagon are
Gagan-Hari, who are set to make a rocking debut with the film, Bisile.

Bisile, directed by software engineer-turned filmmaker Sandeep, has Diganth
and Jennifer Kotwal in the lead roles. The shooting is almost complete.

"We couldn't have asked for a better debut than Bisile. Sandeep, the
director, gave us complete freedom and was receptive to our ideas and
suggestions. He never interfered in our work," says Hari.

*No local flavour
*
Popular Bollywood playback singers like Sonu Nigam, Hariharan, Chitra,
Shaan, Kunal Ganjawala and Sunidhi Chauhan have lent their voices to the
tracks of Bisile, which the director describes as a romantic-comedy.

"We wanted to do everything in a big way. And that's the reason why we have
roped in big names from Bollywood," says Gagan.

Didn't they find suitable talent in Sandalwood? "Our songs demanded their
(Bollywood singers') voices. There are good singers in the Kannada film
industry, but their voices did not suit our music," he adds.

*For pub-crawlers
*
The tracks range from romantic duets to hip-hop to raaga-based songs. "It's
the first time that hip-hop has been used in a Kannada film. We are
targetting the youth," says Hari.

"A large chunk of music listeners today comprises youngsters, who listen to
their favourite songs on iPods and FM radio. They frequent pubs and parties.
This crowd likes new sounds and is ready for innovative tracks," he
explains.

Hari (24) says he started composing music from his school days. "My friends
and I formed a band called Virus," he chuckles. He then headed off to
Chennai to pursue his degree in Sound Audio Engineering. A chance meeting
with Gagan (22) led to a firm friendship and business partnership between
the two. Gagan, who has done a course in electronic music, has also worked
as DJ in London.

Like countless young musicians, A R Rahman is their idol. "Rahman's lilting
tunes inspired me to make a career in music. I have not met him but I would
love to present him the album of Bisile," says Hari.

*Sufi next
*
Their next project is an album of Sufi music, for which Javed Akhtar has
written the lyrics. "Javed sir has the gift of expressing profound thoughts
in simple language," gushes Gagan.
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Vithur

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