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This is an archive article published on July 27, 2010

On Song

In the countdown to Independence Day,pop singer Raghav Sachar-famous for playing 32 instruments as well as composing for Kabul Express and One...

In the countdown to Independence Day,pop singer Raghav Sachar — famous for playing 32 instruments as well as composing for Kabul Express and One,Two Three— is paying his tribute to Vande Mataram . The national song,which AR Rahman turned into a chart climber in the 1997 Maa Tujhe Salaam,gets a ballad makeover by Sachar,28. Sachar’s version will be part of a CD containing five other renditions of Vande Mataram by different singers,to be released on August 15 . “I have created three versions— a purely instrumental number,a second one with my vocals,and a third with Bollywood playback singer Paroma,with whom I had worked earlier for the soundtrack of Daddy Cool in 2009,providing the background vocals. All songs are for two-and-a-half minutes and start with a 30 second rendition of flute,saxophone and harmonica,” he says.

Sachar,who is also composing for Vikram Bhatt’s Phirr,began working on the national song more than two weeks ago and is currently shooting the video in Panvel,Maharashtra. The video consists of vocals recorded in the studio,with a montage depicting school children carrying the national flag against the picturesque hillside at Panvel. “We pictured the vocals in a studio since we wanted to shoot in a controlled environment where lighting is better,” says Sachar.

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