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February
28th, 2005 |
Edition
1- Volume 2 |
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AapKaManoranjan presents ADNAN SAMI live in
concert. We are excited to announce that pop/film music sensation ADNAN
SAMI will be LIVE in stage on April 8th, 2005 at the Paul
Tsongas Arena in Lowell, Mass. Joining him will be: Playback Singer Sunidhi
Chauhan, Bollywood star
AMISHA PATEL, Latest young music sensation from England: RAGHAV (www.Raghav.com)
along
with 22 musicians and 12 dancers.
Tickets
are on sale NOW at our website –www.AapKaManoranjan.com,
and also at Ticketmaster.com
and if this event is anything like the past, it’s sure to be a
memorable evening for all – young & old! at Tsongas arena in
Lowell with dance area set aside to let your hair down and have fun. Tickets have been on sale
for a few weeks now, and we’re happy to say that they’re going fast
– so to lock in your seat, please book your tickets EARLY! We hope to
see you on April 8th, 2005 for ADNAN SAMI Live-in-Concert in
Lowell, Mass.!
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Adnan Sami is an accomplished Concert Pianist and Composer
with a special command on all Western and Indian Classical and
semi-classical notes. His career has ranged from the classical to
the Jazz to modern Pop-Rock (Western and Indian). Adnan Sami has won
many International Awards including the "Nigar Award", "Bolan
Academy Award", "Graduate Award" etc. He was given a
"Special Award of U.N.I.C.E.F." and a United Nations Peace
Medal for a song he wrote and performed for Africa. He was invited as a
member of the jury of the prestigious music festival "Voice of
Asia" competition held annually at Almaty, Kazhakstan. This jury
comprises of top music composers of the world.
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Sunidhi
Chauhan
Most remember her as the little girl, complete with frills and bows, who
walked the stage at a talent search music show on TV , awed the
audience, and walked away as the winner of the mega finals. The
full-throated voice was nothing like that of the child-girl who had
finished the impressive rendition; not in the least bit nervous or
self-conscious among people twice as older. The resonance and richness
that rang out in her voice left no one who heard her in doubt that it
was that of a sure fire winner. But to Sunidhi Chauhan, what mattered
most was that show would give her a chance to meet the legend, Lata
Mangeshkar.
Sunidhi took to music simply and effortlessly as a toddler and after
assurances from friends her father realized that this was no ordinary
child. She picked up complex classical tunes with ease and sang without
a glitch. To provide her with a more conducive environment, the family
shifted base to Mumbai from Delhi. In the mean time, Sunidhi continued
to perform on stage and rake in the awards and laurels. She was also
part of renowned composer Kalyanji's Little Wonders troupe for child
prodigies in music and regularly performed at shows.
However, the TV show Meri Aawaz Suno was Sunidhi's first far-reaching
public performance and winning the mega finals brought her further in to
the limelight. As part of the winner's package, the young singer was
promised an album with HMV. The album she eventually recorded, Aira
Gaira Nathu Khaira, however was promoted as a kids album and it didn't
quite portray the true range of Sunidhi's mature voice.
Her debut recording was for the film Shastra, for which she sang the
racy number Ladki deewani dekho. Her big break came a few smaller
assignments later, when she was recommended to composer Sandeep Chowta
for Ram Gopal verma's Mast. The three songs that she recorded for the
film created quite a stir on the film music scene and offers began to
come her way.
The young crooner is now training in Indian classical music to fine tune
and improvise her skills. And not only that, she is just about as
passionate about Western music as she is about Desi tunes. She
attends school and is determined to complete her basic academics.
The singer has also bagged the R D Burman award for most promising
newcomer at the Filmfare awards 2001. It's time one called her a
playback singer who's making some serious waves |
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Amisha Patel, the heartthrob to the Indian film was
born on 9th June 1979. A gold-medallist in Economics from the State
University of Boston.Started filmi career with KAHO NAA PYAAR HAI, a
super hit movie. Ameesha is a gorgeous looking girl who will charm her
way into the audience's heart with her twinkling eyes and effervescent
smile.
Started Amisha is a person who is committed to doing good projects as
she is not in films for the lure of fame and fortune, what with her
coming from a very affluent background herself. Her grandfather was the
famous Rajni Patel, the man who was none less than the right hand of
Mrs. IndiraGandhi.
She very candidly admits that a heroine does not have much to do in a
film unless she has carved a niche for herself in the market.
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Raghav’s story doesn’t need
sexing up”
The Times
WINNER for ‘BEST COLLABORATION’ at the MOBOS 2004
WINNER at the ASIAN ACHIEVERS AWARDS 2004
LISTED IN TOP 50 SOUTH ASIAN ACHIEVERS by the Australian Press
Raghav is a young member of the new multiculturally rich world. The 23
year old first generation Canadian (his family originally from
Uttarpradesh in India), was brought up in a trilingual community and
speaks English, French and Hindi fluently (if with the subtlest hint of
Canadian). Raghav studied Indian classical music with Guru Nishi Kant
Bali from the tender age of five, grew up singing in his local temple
and, in school, excelled in the local choirs and performing in musicals,
leading to school years crammed not only with study but also national
tours of Canada and international tours of Europe.
Raghav began writing music when he was 15, heavily influenced by the pop
R&B music filtering across the border from America. One of his early
compositions won an award for top original song from the National
Songwriters Association of America. … He was 16.
Understandably, Raghav went on to receive offers of scholarships from
many music schools across America but chose, at 17, to move to L.A. on
his own to study with the great Seth Riggs, vocal coach to, amongst
others, Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson.
For the last 3 years he has made his home in the UK, studying at the
Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts and working with diverse
musicians, djs and producers, fine honing his own sound. During his time
in college he joined R&B band 11/7 which was nominated for a Mobo
for best unsigned artist. 11/7 did not win, but the nomination was
enough to bring Raghav a communal heads up from the watching music types
and led to a solo management deal and an introduction to the highly
influential Sly & Robbie and British R&B producer Mushtaq.
It was when Raghav began working with Sly & Robbie and Mushtaq that
he finally began to settle on the sound and style that has become his
own, embracing the myriad of musical styles and cultures that have come
his way.. R&B, Asian, a little bollywood and a little rap…English
and Hindi lyrics blending into a magnificent multicultural jamboree –
a fusion of the best of his influences into his own unique sound.
Soon after, he signed with A&R Records whilst simultaneously working
with the inspirational DJ producer, 2play, co-writing and performing on
two singles ‘It Can’t Be Right’ (Inferno Records) and ‘So
Confused’ and releasing his own debut ‘Can’t Get Enough’. All
three tracks headed straight into the UK top ten. With a minimum of
mainstream fanfaring and a maximum of underground buzz, Raghav, by June
of this year had already spent a total of 8 weeks in the top 10 and
gained a huge urban following nationwide.
In the last half of 2004, Raghav became one the first artists ever to
perform on the newly erected Brasian Stage at Glastonbury, headlined the
UK-wide, arena-filling Mela’s, visited India for the first time to
perform at the MTV Style awards and witness his album go platinum there
and returned to chalk up his fourth smash hit of the year with his
second solo single ‘Let’s Work It Out’ – also going on to win
both an Asian Achievers Award and his first Mobo.
New single ‘ANGEL EYES’ is out on A&R/V2 Records on February
7th, taken from Raghav’s sublime debut album ‘STORYTELLER’. |
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Sultry Shefali before 'Kaanta Laga' was Just an average,
middle-class collegian. But that was before the music video happened.
Now she is a known face. The Kaanta laga fame starlet Shefali Jariwala
has had a dream run since her resounding success as the pouty temptress
in Kabhi aar kabhi par Sweet Honey Mix album, She says.
"I have been receiving lots of offers for two years, but I chose to
wait." She plays down her sex siren image.
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GET READY! AapKaManoranjan presents in June/July 2005…
ASHA BHONSLE & SONU NIGAM LIVE-IN-CONCERT
Join
Hindi Music’s living legend – ASHA BHONSLE
– as she performs live in concert in Boston with today’s biggest
male playback singer – SONU NIGAM – in a memorable night of music!
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LAST
WEEKEND FILMFARE DECLARED AWARDS ON THEIR 50TH ANNIVERSARY.
HERE IS THE LIST OF AWARDEES FOR 2004 |
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Best Film
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Veer-Zaara
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Sony Scene of the Year Award
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Hum Tum
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Best Director
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Kunal Kholi (Hum Tum)
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Best Debutant
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Ayesha Takia (Taarzan - The Wonder Car)
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Best Actor
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Shahrukh Khan (Swades)
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Best Choreography
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Prabhu Deva (Main Aisa Kyon - Lakshya)
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Best Actress
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Rani Mukherjee (Hum Tum)
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Best Movie Critics
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Mani Ratnam (Yuva) & Govind Nihalani (Dev)
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Best Actor in a supporting role
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Abhishek Bachchan (Yuva)
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Best Actor Critics
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Pankaj Kapoor (Maqbool)
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Best Actress in a supporting role
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Rani Mukherjee (Yuva)
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Best Actress Critics
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Kareena Kapoor (Dev)
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Best Performance in a comic role
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Saif Ali Khan (Hum Tum)
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Best Filmfare Power Award
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Shahrukh Khan
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Best Performance in a villainous role
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Priyanka Chopra (Aitraaz)
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Best Film Award of 50 years
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Ramesh Sippy (Sholay)
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Best Music
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Anu Malik (Main Hoon Na)
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Best Story
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Aditya Chopra (Veer-Zaara)
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Best Lyrics
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Javed Akhtar (Tere Liye - Veer - Zaara)
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Best Dialogue
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Aditya Chopra (Veer-Zaara)
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Best Male Playback
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Kunal Ganjawala (Bheegey Honth Tere - Murder)
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Best Sound Design
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Yash Raj (Dhoom)
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Best Female Playback
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Alka Yagnik (Saanso Ko Saanso Mein - Hum Tum)
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Best Screenplay
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Mani Ratnam (Yuva)
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R.D Burman award
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Kunal Ganjawala
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Best Art Direction
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Sabu Cyril (Yuva)
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Life Time Achievement Award
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Rajesh Khanna
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Best Action
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Vikram Dharma (Yuva)
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Best Cinematography
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Christopher Popp (Lakshya)
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Best Background Score
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A R Rahman (Swades)
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News from
www.BombayCinema.com |
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Sanjay
Leela Bhansali's latest 2 hour movie exceeded all expectations of
patronage. Although slow to start in US, (released on super -bowl
weekend) held on to the attendance numbers in subsequent weeks, due to
word of mouth recommendation. It was a classic effort on super canvas,
difficult subject (to say the least!!) with excellent performances
by Rani Mukherji and Amitabh Bachchan. A through and through directors
film. yet another feather in the cap for Sanjay Leela
Bhansali |
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Coming Attraction |
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Releasing April 8th.
www.luckythefilm.com
Salman Khan & the music of Adnan Sami |
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Releasing April 15th.
www.Waqtthefilm.com
Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay
Kumar and Priyanka
Chopra |
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