
Rosy, ravishing, roomy and resonant Baahon ke darmiyaan is that rare duet where the male voice won’t let our attention stray. Baahon ke darmiyaan(Khamoshi The Musical): Without a shred of doubt composer Jatin-Lalit’s career-best composition is a beautiful ballad bleeding togetherness into ethereal lyrics(by the great Majrooh Sultanpuri ) which insist that love cannot be bound no matter how much the world views it with tinted glasses.
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Sridevi did full justice to the lyrics.Shiv-Hari’s composition dipped and curved, spiraled and soared.ĥ. The arching lyrics reach the sky in the two voices. In Lamhe Hariharan got an opportunity to sing with Lataji. Kabhi main kahoon kabhi tum kaho(Lamhe): Matching voices with the mighty Mangeshkar is not easy for any contemporary male singer. And imagine, a Tamilian belting out a folk-based cow-belt number so convincingly! The same film has another fun song by Hariharan Aa baith ja motorcycle pe where the multi-personality singer does a delightful Dev Anand impersonation to the accompaniment of a riff from Hum Dono(Jaidev was the composer of that classic soundtrack).Ĥ. This frisky flirtatious folk song from an Amol Palekar film which no one has seen(not even probably the actor himself) is exceptional for tapping a lighter folksy side of Hariharan’s amazing talent. Raaton Ko Maange Hai Sajan Se(Ramnagari): Hariharan sang masterpieces for the underrated genius of a composer Jaidev in Gaman and this film.

Every world is enunciated in a wounded baritone ,every accusation against destiny is like a whiplash.ģ. But hang on !Hariharan also gives the lyrics a life of their own. Singer Hariharan, the voice behind several soulful melodies over the years - from the title track of Hum Saath Saath Hain to Yun Hi Chala Chal Rahi in Swades - says the purpose of songs in films have changed greatly. No need to say Lataji’s interpretation of Gulzar’s pained poetry is peerless. Bollywood music is in a constant state of flux where the kind of songs being made and consumed have changed greatly. Tum gaye sabb gaya(Maachis): This heartstopping meditative melody on lost love comes in two surreal packages, one by Lataji and the other by Hariji. Incidentally the words were written by Shahryar whose son Faridoon does celebrity interviews on Bollywood Hungama.Ģ. Hariharan has been one of the most trusted singers of Rahman and has sung many songs for him in long list of movies that includes Muthu, Minsara Kanavu, Jeans, Indian, Mudhalvan, Taal, Rangeela, Indira, Iruvar, Anbe Aaruyire, Kangalal Kaithu Sei, Dasavathaaram, Sivaji, Alaipayuthey, Kannathil Muthamittal, Guru, Enthiran, No Means No etc. A revelation, in more ways than one.Composer Jaidev felt only Hariharan could do justice to the luminous lyrics about locating love. I felt as if I could see love making its appearance in front of us. The lyrics about discovering love were sung with a mix of wonderment and bewilderment. The one that worked the best for me was Hariharan’s Ajeeb saneha. Ajeeb saneha mujhpar guzar hata yaaron(Gaman): This Muzaffar Ali soundtrack contained three outstanding Ghazals. Rahman.As The Velvety Voiced Singer Turns 66, Subhash K Jha Selects His Favourite Hariharan Gems From Hindi films.Some of these,you have probably never heard before.

