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On His 70th Birthday, Celebrating The Best Of Hariharan
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Full of emotion, power, soul, energy with perfect lyric delivery and pitch, Hariharan is one of the most celebrated singers in the Indian music film and Ghazal world.

1. ‘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. No need to say Lataji’s interpretation of Gulzar’s pained poetry is peerless. But hang on! Hariharan also gives the lyrics a life of their own. Every word is enunciated in a wounded baritone; every accusation against destiny is like a whiplash.

2. ‘Raaton Ko Maange Hai Sajan Se’ (Ramnagari):

Hariharan sang masterpieces for the underrated genius of a composer Jaidev in Gaman and this film. 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.
See full article at Bollyspice
  • 4/3/2025
  • by Subhash K Jha
  • Bollyspice
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