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Raman Mahadevan

Raman Mahadevan

Indian playback singer (born 1978)


Raman Mahadevan is an Indian playback singer, known for his Bollywood songs. He released an indipop album, Ramanasia, in 2007.

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Career

Raman Mahadevan was born in Mumbai. After completing his studies at New Bombay High School and ICL college, Vashi, he worked for the IT and ITeS industry before taking up singing full-time. He learnt Carnatic music from guru Prasanna Warrier and later from Girija Shesu. He also learnt tabla from guru Palash Bordoloi. Apart from advertising jingles for Frito Lays, Pepsi, and Mirinda, he has also sung title song for "Aap Ki Kachehri" and also worked with dandiya groups. He has sung songs for Hindi movies like Heyy Babyy, Johnny Gaddaar and Taare Zameen Par. He has also released his own music album Ramanasia in 2007 and was featured in the song Tere Liye, composed by Saikat-Shankar, released in June 2009.[1]

Personal life

Raman is not related to Shankar Mahadevan,[2] with whom he performed at the cultural fest of NIT Calicut, Ragam 13 and in Yuva Dasara 2012 and 2014.

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References

  1. "Singer – Raman Mahadevan". Archived from the original on 10 May 2007. Retrieved 1 April 2007.
  2. "Shankar Mahadevan interview". Archived from the original on 31 January 2013. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  3. "Raman Mahadevan to release new song 'Tu'". Radio and Music. 11 November 2017.

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http://ibnlive.in.com/news/the-next-big-thing-from-it-to-bollywood/61240-8.doc Archived 14 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine

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