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Music is communication: Shankar Mahadevan on Tamil independent track ‘Rasathi’

Shankar Mahadevan on the need for established singers to promote new musical talent

Sunil Shukla

Going by the visuals of ‘Rasathi’, Shankar Mahadevan is having a lot of fun.

In his latest Tamil independent folk track put out by MM originals, the popular singer — accompanied by Anthony Daasan and KJ Iyenar — shakes a leg and croons quirky lyrics. “The whole idea behind ‘Rasathi’ was to have a fun collaborative musical experience,” says Shankar, over a telephone conversation, “I believe that it is the responsibility of all singer-composers who have achieved some sort of fame to promote newer talent, and give them visibility.”

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