Press Trust of India
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August 19, 2012 17:09 IST
(New Delhi)
Ace Bollywood singer-music
composer Shankar Mahadevan's son Siddharth has composed a song
for Deepa Mehta's much awaited film Midnight's Children.
The 19-year-old has combined three national anthems for
the track, which he has composed alongwith his cousin Soumil
Shringarpure.
"Me and Soumil have produced a track for director Deepa
Mehta's upcoming film based on the Salman Rushdie's novel. It
is a combination of three national anthems. She approached us
from Toronto via email and we still interact through the same
medium. It was a good experience," Siddharth told PTI.
Midnight's Children features an ensemble cast of
Shabana Azmi, Seema Biswas, Shahana Goswami, Samrat
Chakrabarti, Rahul Bose, Soha Ali Khan, Siddharth Narayan,
Anupam Kher, Darsheel Safary among others. It is scheduled to
release in late 2012.
Siddharth has previously teamed up with cousin Soumil
for Marathi film Swapna Tuzha Aani Mazha for five songs and
the background score. The duo have also worked together for
various jingles.
Siddharth has been nominated for a GIMA this year
alongwith his younger brother Shivam for their album Ganaraj
Adhiraj directed by Gulraj Singh.
"The album is about Lord Ganesha. It is a modern take on
Ganesh vandana. Lyricist Manoj Yadav and Gulraj Singh have
worked together as a team for over seven years and this album
is very soulful. Dad (Shankar) told us about our nomination.
He is very proud," Siddharth said.
"It is a great feeling to be nominated among the music
greats like Sharat Chandra Srivastava, Manoj Pandya. We both
have been working hard and the nomination gives us the impetus
to do better. But we realise that we have a long way to go."
The young singer-composer also said that the nomination
gives them a sense of responsibility towards the music
industry.
"It has given us a huge sense of responsibility. From
here on, both Shivam and I want to go forward," Siddharth
said.