New Delhi, Jan 27 : He is all of 21 and can boast
of over
38 million YouTube hits for his song. But
Anirudh Ravichander,
composer of the phenomenally popular Tamil-English number "
Kolaveri di",
is already trying to move out of its shadow.
" '
Kolaveri di' is in the past now; I am trying to move on to new projects," Ravichander told IANS in an e-mail interview.
"Although
I'm enjoying the success, I realised it was very important to move out
of the '
Kolaveri di' shadow to concentrate on future projects. I'm still
young and raring to make good music," he added.
The newcomer,
who composed the entire music album for Tamil film "3", completed his
undergraduation recently. He is pursuing music full time now.
A trained musician, Ravichander wants to bring something unique to the platter of Indian music with his talent.
"I
want to be different. Every song in '3' is so completely different from
the other. There are a lot of music styles and genres in the world,
which are really interesting, and are yet to reach India. I plan to
imbibe these styles into my music for forthcoming projects," he said.
If grapevine is to be believed, his new projects might also include a Bollywood film or two. Is that true?
"I
would love to test the waters in Bollywood and Tollywood. I am really
excited about composing music in other film industries. But I haven't
signed anything as yet. I have been speaking to people but nothing
interesting yet," he clarified.
Ravichander began learning the piano at a young age, and what started off as a hobby, turned into a profession.
He
asserts that formal training always helps, and said: "It is very
important for every musician to undergo some basic training to turn
professional. But at the end of the day, it's the passion and hard work
that brings out the best in you."
For starters, Ravichander found
a golden platform in the social networking media, through which
"
Kolaveri di", written and sung by southern actor
Dhanush, became
popular. Ever since the song's video was posted on YouTube, it has
received over 38 million hits on the website.
"Facebook, YouTube
and Twitter are platforms for people to share their work, and for other
people to know and sample others' work. It also reaches a wider
audience. Social networking is very helpful and it's only going to get
better," he said.
The youth believes it is important for music to come to one naturally.
"Whether
one is drinking coffee or watching a movie or even while sitting in a
bus, the music we hear is always inspired from our surroundings and also
depends on the mood and situation one is in," he added.
© IANS