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--- In [email protected], manisha madhavan <manisha_madha...@...> 
wrote:
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> Avatar singer lends voice to Lahore  
> IBNS  | Monday, 15 March , 2010, 12:36
>  
>   
>  Singer Lisbeth Scott â€" who has lent her voice to several blockbuster 
> Hollywood films likeAvatar, King Kong, Chronicles of Narnia and Shrek - has 
> sung the opening alaap in the Warner Brothers-Sai Om Films' forthcoming film 
> Lahore. She talks about the experience, the film and why, when it comes to 
> Bollywood, Lagaan remains her favourite movie. Excerpts: 
>   
> What made you decide to sing for a Hindi movie?  
> The composer, Wayne Sharpe, liked my work in several films he had seen, and 
> he contacted me about singing on his score for Lahore. When I heard about the 
> film and its compelling subject matter, I knew I would love to sing in it. 
>   
> How was the experience?
> It was a wonderful and intense experience working with Wayne on his beautiful 
> score for Lahore. It was cold in New York when I arrived and I was working on 
> another project in the city during my visit as well. We had all been working 
> long hours and were a bit bleary eyed. 
> When Wayne and I first got together, he decided to start by giving me an idea 
> of the film and showed me the first fight scene. I was mesmerised and 
> realised what an important and special film this was. We worked steadily 
> after that for several days and had a very easy and organic creative 
> interaction. I am very excited to see and hear the final results! 
>   
> Did you have to sing any Indian melody or raga? 
> I have sung in Hindi before and I have used Indian-based styles for the film 
> and not the raga. 
>   
> Is what you have sung quite similar to what you have done in Hollywood 
> projects- since it is part of the background score. 
> It is quite interesting and it is not exactly the background score because 
> sometimes there is voice, too. But yes, it’s not a song situation for the 
> cast. It’s the opening soundtrack of the film. 
>   
> If given a chance to work with an Indian singer, whom would you prefer? 
> Personally, I would choose AR Rahman who did the score for Slumdog 
> Millionaire. I love Indian sound and I have always been drawn to classical 
> music. 
>   
> When you were singing for Lahore, was there something new you did which you 
> haven’t done before in Hollywood projects?  
> The nice thing about Wayne Sharpe’s score is that he manages to blend the 
> styles and sounds differently and he also has sense of world music. I used my 
> voice differently as there was an Indian flavour to it and the wonderful part 
> of this movie is that it has a universal message about cultural borders and 
> healing conflicts. 
>   
> Did you find any similarities between your singing in Avatar and Lahore? 
> Yes there were similarities in the approaches. There were several scenes in 
> Avatar which I watched and listened to the music, which was written by the 
> composer, and created certain melodies. I did something similar with Wayne 
> Sharpe, too. He allowed me to create my own melody and give my response. 
>   
> Have you watched any Indian films to understand the genre of music? 
> My favourite movie is Lagaan. That was the first Hindi movie I saw. For me, 
> musically, it was a dream come true. The music that was played was fantastic 
> and an eye opening experience. The film had intense passion that made me love 
> Bollywood movies. 
>   
> What attracted you to Indian music? 
> The first time I got interested in the Indian music was when I was a child. 
> When I was 12 year old, I had a jazz music teacher and he was an Indian. One 
> day he played Pt. Ravi Shankar’s signature music and I remember I was so 
> fascinated and speechless as the music was fantastic. After that I had this 
> immense love for Indian music. 
>   
> As you are big fan of AR Rahman? What do you like about his music? 
> When I heard his music in Slumdog Millionaire, I was completely blown away 
> [laughs]. One thing that I love about his music is that he sings a song and 
> creates a melody in such a way that it takes the listener through a 
> harmonious journey and it opens your heart. He creates a world of his own 
> that is very powerful thing for an artist and he is a master of that. 
>   
> What inspires you to work in Hollywood instead of creating your own album? 
> I have already done lot of work as a solo artist and I do have nine albums of 
> my own. When I came first to Hollywood, one of my friends heard me singing 
> and that friend knew a film composer and he asked me to sing for a Hollywood 
> movie. That is how I entered Hollywood. 
> I love being a part of musical world. I think that passion for your work 
> makes you successful and I love whatever I do. I love the intensity of 
> expression, languages and I just love singing and listening to music. I love 
> to take all the challenges that I come across.   
> http://sify.com/movies/bollywood/fullstory.php?id=14935209&cid=2359
> 
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