Thursday, January 15, 2009

Delhi 6 - Dil Gira Dafatan

I, for some weird sentimental reason, never ask the name of the movie I am singing for. I eventually find it. And yes, I have missed a lot of work like that.
I think its something that started off with Kannathil Muthamittal. I did not dare ask the name. I was just too plain damn scared to say or ask anything to either Rahman sir or Mani sir. I was seeing my dream play out and the person I had worshipped all through was right in front of me teaching me how to sing. And anyway, at that time, I had no clue whether I would ever find my name in print on the cassette.
And I do not ask voluntarily, unless I find the name of the movie on the lyric sheet. Or I somehow guess. And now that I work with Aahaa FM, sometimes, I get to see the Audio CD before it hits the market.
And This is the one thing that took me completely by surprise. I had no clue I had sung in the Delhi 6. I had no recollection either. And have been waiting to hear the song to figure out what this song was, ever since last week when people started wishing me the best. And some sent me the links where the track listing was given. That I did not remember an Ash King did not help either.
But as soon as the song opened bells of recognition pealed. I have sung only about 3 lines in the song. And I did not expect to see my name on the CD at all.
Ash King, (I don't know if that was how he introduced himself then) is from London. I hear he is pretty popular there as an R&B artiste. I remember being awestruck during that session - the utmost patience with which Rahman sir gets a someone to sing. So much encouragement and I really wonder where he sources his zillion tonnes of patience.
Every recording session is not just learning a song that has never been sung. Its a life lesson. More so at his studio. There is so much to learn. You realize there is so much evolving to do after every visit.
One can never cease to be part an experience that will always be nurturing, humbling and divine. Every time you sing. At His studio.
P.S.: This is wishing for you, that may you have enough opportunities that will give you immense joy and a sense of......... like when you close your eyes and your face is illuminated by the flicker of a beautiful smile. May you have enough things cross your path that make you smile to yourself and light up your days. There will be times that you will feel like hugging the entire Universe. Make sure you identify it. Revel in it. May your work adore you and may you adore the work you do. May you be loved. Totally. Completely. By the entire Universe. Thathaastu.

30 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Chinmayi,

Missed you 'wishing' part at the end of your entry. :-). Anyhow here is me wishing me that you get many more such chances that help you learn more to quench your thirst for knowledge. Be kind enough to impart the knowledge to others too!

Have a good day!

Cheers
Viji R

Easy : Classy by Shiva Karthik said...

Dear Miss.Chinmayi,
just today,i had written two comments about this song as responses to ur previous post..
good to see u talkin about it urself mam..thank u!
MORE POWER TO U!!
KEEP IT GOIN!!

Geraldo Maia said...

Hello Chinmayi,
It is a great pleasure to visit your nice and interesting blog for the first time.
Best wishes from Brazil:
Geraldo

Anonymous said...

All the best.

jayam said...

Best wishes akka..

Rivjot said...

"Kyun Goonj Rahi Hai Dhadkan..."
I loved it Chinamayi; mesmerized by Rahman's spell again. Great song!

Sharbeen Sarash said...

interesting to read your blog. Keep it coming. Just heard your song... well a 2 line song you can say... beautiful! Keep it coming! All the best.

Ananth said...

kyon goonj rahi hai dhadkan teri awaaz sunkar!!!!!!
-Ananth

Raymond said...

hey chinmayi ka it's me again
i,ve heard the promo song frm delhi 6 and arr rocks as usual.u sung in the movie too.well take care and enjoy every seconds of today

regards

Raymond

பிரியமுடன்... said...

நீங்கள் சொல்வதை வைத்து ஒரு
புதுமொழியே எழுதலாம் போலவே...

கடமையை செய்
பெயரை எதிர்பார்காதே!

எந்த படத்தில் வந்தால் என்ன
எங்கள் செவிக்கு வந்து சேர்ந்தால்
அதுவே போதும்!

எங்களுக்கு திரைப்பட பாடல்கள் மூலம் ஒரு நிம்மதி கிடைக்கிறது என்றால், அதற்கு பின்னால் உங்களைபோன்ற இசைப்பறவைகளின் கடுமையான உழைப்பு இருப்பதை உணரமுடிகிறது!! வாழ்க! வாழ்க!! உங்கள் புகழும் நீங்களும் உயர வாழ்த்துகிறோம்!

Samba said...

Anywhere, anytime..

ARR is THE Best. :)

gils said...

!!! ipdiyum oru sentimenta..examla answer ezhutharen..kostinum teriyum aana subject name paaka mattengara mathiri iruku :D aana ipdilam sentiment vachiruntha cutea thaan iruku..

Anonymous said...

So I am probably your biggest fan, right from your sapthaswarangal days and first jingle songs in "anbulla snegithe" and I feel like kicking myself for JUST discovering your blog! Better late than never i guess, iv been reading some of your entries and they are truly hearfelt and inspiring just like your music, looking forward to reading all your future entries! Take care chinmayi! Your biggest fan ever!! Ramesh from Singapore.

durga said...

Nice Chinmayi! Looking forward to listen to this song, will do so soon!
And needless to say ARR rocks! All the best for your future endeavours!
-Durga

Anonymous said...

Hey Chinmanyi !

I listened to the track today - such a good track - 3 lines doesnt matter - u sound so sweet.

Dhinesh said...

Hi Chinmayi,
I am very fascinated with your blogs and your hosting abilities. I watched the super singer’s episodes in Canada and they were superb. Your writing is very inspiring and I think you are a great role model to many.
Cheers,
Dhinesh

Anonymous said...

I have been listening to this song for couple of days and didn't know that female artist i.e. you have sung only 3 lines. They fuse so well with music that even those few lines make song turn for best.

Very well sung. Keep it up.

Best Wishes.

GowriShankar said...

Chinmayi,
I heard this song. First I could not recognize that there is a female voice in there. Your voice is so blended with the music.

ARRehman finds even the smallest possible opportunity for you to recognize your talent, by giving you opportunities wherever possible. You should definitely have some very good experience working with ARRehman that you could share with us. I always used to admire ARR on his compositions and his mannerism. Tell us some of your interesting and most admirable experience that you had when you were working with him on a song compositions. What were the learnings that you had?

Anonymous said...

Can one translate this song to english for me? Pls? I 1st heared this song in a taxi cab here in the netherlands....I never listen to indian songs...but this was a weird kind of different song. Love it.

So someone pls?

anthonygz@hotmail.com

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PD said...

The song is awesome! Way to go Chinmayee! I wouldn't have ever dreamed of finding a first hand experience of working with Rahman! Thanks!
Hope you can continue sharing your experience in the music industry with us!

Jpal said...

Hi Chinmayi ... hats off to u for Dil Gira Dafatan .. the entire world has to take a bow.. for that fantastic few lines..
It was magical to say the least. It feels so nice hearing this song and your singing. Hearing this song,we kind of feel so nice about the entire universe around us... its all so beautiful.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful Song and you have a sweet voice!!

Anonymous said...

I donot know how many people are watching .. ARR is moving into Sufi and its melodies.. this song Base is its melody and your voice is really blended ... and other one Genda Phool is really my favourite..and I guess you would also like Shreya 's voice in Bhoor bhaye (most people say its not hummable.. for Hindustani folks..this shud be a treat..)

Anonymous said...

Hi Chinmayi,

This song is so nice. I guess Rahman sir composed this song while he was flying :)

btw...is that you who sung "Mann Chandre" for Rahman sir's album "connections"? As told by Rahman sir, you keep surprising and mesmerizing us, so I guess its your voice.

Rivjot said...

Avi - its Shraddha Pandit in 'Man Chandre'

@ anthonygz@hotmail.com - here goes the trasnlations (not by me, I am just copy pasting, so credit to the person who trasnlated) -

Dil mera
(my heart)

Dil gira kahin pe
(my heart has fallen somewhere)

Dil Gira kahin per daf_atan
(daf_atan: (urdu) all of a sudden, unexpectedly)
(my heart has fallen somewhere, all of a sudden)

Jaane magar ye nayan
(but these eyes know)

Teri khamosh zulfon ki gehraiyaan
(the depths of your silent hairlocks)

Hai jahan dil meraa uljha hua hai
(where my heart is entangled)

wahi kho gaya
(there itself it, the heart, has got lost) - (NOTE: wahi should be wahin)

Tu magar hai bekhabar, hai bekhabar…
(but you are ignorant of it all)

Kyun goonj rahi hai dhadkan
(why is the sound of heartbeats echoing)

Seepiyon ke honth se moti chhalak rahein hain
(pearls are getting sprinkled from the lips of shells)
NOTE: beautiful choice of words. Pearls got formed in shell in the sea.
the shells look like lips, in which teeth are like pearls which are
seen. meaning - the girl is smiling. Prasoon does Gulzar proud.

Ghazlon ki sohbat mein geet bhi behek rahein hai
(in the companionship of ghazals, songs are also getting intoxicated)
NOTE: ghazals are more a form of earthly, beauty things - sharab,
shabab, zulf, mehbooba, compared to other forms of poems. So, the
ghazals are affecting those other songs also.

samandar lahron ki chaadar odh ke so raha hai
(the sea, having covered itself with a sheet of the waves, is seeping)

Par main jaagoon
(but I stay awake)

Ek khumaari, ek nashaa sa ho raha hai
(a sort of intoxication is taking over me)

Tu magar hai bekhabar, hai bekhabar
(but you are ignorant)

Anonymous said...

Request you to look in to the following comment under Interests section in your profile:

"Music does not figure in this column as this space is too frivolous"

And suddenly Dance, Food, Books, etc..and last but not least Movies, fall under the frivolous category.

Dont you think so :)

Anyways, search for "Dil gira" led me here. You were amazing in that song. Keep up the good work!!

And god really flows in the works of Rehman :)

Anonymous said...

Hi Chinmayi,

I can hear ur "Dadkan" after seeing ur name.. The child like charm is keeping u up.. Good keep going..

I wanted to ask you one more thing. I know u r from Sapthaswarangal. But dont remember seeing u in it.. Do u have any clipping of those days.

One thing I remember is when on a Diwali (i think 2001) day the aspiring singers got opportunity to sing to playback singers. Did u sing with Srinivas.. I would like you to write about it in your blog.

Cheers,
Jayashree

Anonymous said...

Great song, Congratulations.
Nice to know your experience with ARR sir.

Keep singing, keep writing.

Ashish said...

Your three lines are an intricate part of the song. It wouldn't be complete without 'em - especially the close! Searching for the lyrics/meaning of the song led me to your blog. Best wishes, A