Saturday, June 27, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

Kavita Krishnamurti To Debut As Composer

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Oct, 2018 09:19 PM
  • Kavita Krishnamurti To Debut As Composer
Popular vocalist Kavita Krishnamurti, who has sung in multiple Indian languages over four decades, will soon make her debut as a composer.
 
 
"I have composed bhajans. One day, I was sitting in a car and humming a tune. I was wondering what words to put since I don't write lyrics at all. Suddenly, the word of Meera bhajan fitted beautifully into it.
 
 
"That inspired me to make more songs. My husband (violinist L. Subramaniam) said I should record them. We recorded 20 days ago. Mixing is yet to be done. I need to plan how to release it," Kavita told IANS in a telephonic interview.
 
 
The "Hawa hawai" hitmaker feels "very nice" to have attempted "this as a composer". 
 
 
"It's something that I have not done before. It is a great feeling to have worked on an album as a composer," she said.
 
 
She is also tied up with Lakshminarayana Global Music Festival, which started in 1992 in the memory of L. Subramaniam's father and guru V. Lakshminarayana. 
 
 
"Whatever he (her husband) feels he is today is because of his father who taught him the modern violin technique, to think... how to bring in more better techniques in violin so that the Indian violin has an international standing and gets accepted all over the world.
 
 
"They have worked towards that. So he is always thanking his father for initiating him into violin and being his guru. I share that joy because it's done with passion more than anything else."
 
 
Since its inception, the festival has presented some of the greatest artistes like Yehudi Menuhin, M.S. Subbulakshmi, Bismillah Khan, Stanley Clarke and George Duke.
 
 
"Every year, we think how it can be better than before and what kind of artistes we can bring in so that people would enjoy it. It's quite a difficult task, but somehow we have been able to do it for all these years," said Kavita.
 
 
"We have artistes from all over the world. Sometimes, we have very exotic instruments like a kora or koto from Japan."
 
 
This year, the Latvian symphony orchestra will be part of the fest.
 
 
"I am also doing a piece called the 'Bharat Symphony'. It's got four movements - the first one is the Vedic movement, second is the Mughal, then the third is the British and fourth is post-independence," she shared.
 
 
"My husband will do a piece with orchestra, called 'Turbulence Concerto'. Then our granddaughter Mahati will pay a short tribute to Mahatma Gandhi."
 
 
The first concert took place in Bengaluru on September 29. It was followed by Colombo and will conclude in Delhi on October 5.
 
 
Asked about the Delhi audience, she said: "It's not very easy to please them sometimes. They have already heard a lot. So, we have to be on our toes. So far, our festival has been received very well. People have enjoyed it. 
 
 
"Delhi is open to so many kinds of music. They are able to understand the nuances of western music, classical, Bollywood and fusion music," said Kavita.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Amitabh Bachchan Praises Marathi Cinema

Amitabh Bachchan Praises Marathi Cinema
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan has praised Marathi cinema and says it has taken a "great stride" over the years.

Amitabh Bachchan Praises Marathi Cinema

Aamir Khan Impressed By Zaira Wasim's Perfectionism

Aamir Khan Impressed By Zaira Wasim's Perfectionism
He is known as Bollywood's Mr Perfectionist, but Aamir Khan is impressed by the perfectionism that young actress Zaira Wasim pursues for her on screen characters -- whether it is for wrestling in "Dangal" or learning about music for the forthcoming "Secret Superstar".

Aamir Khan Impressed By Zaira Wasim's Perfectionism

Bollywood Music Industry Very Unstable, Unpredictable: Shaan

Popular singer Shaan says the scenario at present in Bollywood is very unstable, and very little is in the "control of singers and composers".

Bollywood Music Industry Very Unstable, Unpredictable: Shaan

Arjun Rampal Was Starstruck By Amitabh Bachchan And Sanjay Dutt

Arjun Rampal Was Starstruck By Amitabh Bachchan And Sanjay Dutt
Actor Arjun Rampal, who has portrayed Arun Gawli, a real-life Mumbai don, in the forthcoming film "Daddy", says he was starstruck after meeting Amitabh Bachchan and Sanjay Dutt.

Arjun Rampal Was Starstruck By Amitabh Bachchan And Sanjay Dutt

Rishi Kapoor Finds Randeep Hooda Inspiring

Rishi Kapoor Finds Randeep Hooda Inspiring
Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor has praised actor Randeep Hooda's dedication towards his work and says the perseverance of looking and playing a certain character should be learnt from him.

Rishi Kapoor Finds Randeep Hooda Inspiring

Kiku Sharda Moves On To SAB TV As Kapil Sharma Show Takes A Break

With Kapil Sharma's show heading for a "break", his colleague Kiku Sharda has confirmed that he is moving on to SAB TV's new sitcom "Partner" with veteran comedian Johnny Lever.

Kiku Sharda Moves On To SAB TV As Kapil Sharma Show Takes A Break