The OMkar Connection
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Nila Kayhirathu
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It's moi - trying out some vocals! A favourite song of mine.
Movie Name: Indira (1995)
Singer: Harini
Music Director: Rahman AR
Year: 1995
nilaak kaaygiradhu naeram thaeygiradhu yaarum rasikkavillaiyae
indhak kangal mattum unnaik kaanum
thenral poaginradhu soalai sirikkinradhu yaarum sugikkavillaiyae
indhak kaigal mattum unnaith theendum
kaatru veesum veyyil kaayum kaayum adhil maatram aedhum illaiyae
aaaaaa...vaanum mannum nammai vaazhach chollum andha vaazhththu oayavillai
enrenrum vaanil
(nilaak)
adhoa poaginradhu aasai maegam mazhaiyaik kaettuk kollungal
idhoa kaetkinradhu kuyilin paadal isaiyaik kaettuk kollungal
indha bhoomiyae poovanam ungal pookkalaith thaedungal
indha vaazhkaiyae seedhanam ungal thaevaiyaith thaedungal
My Profile
aSHANTI OMkar
London via Nigeria and Sri Lanka
Music, arts and culture journalist, with a predisposition to the Occidental music and arts scene! I love what I do and am hugely passionate about media. I have a radio show which is also podcasted via itunes on www.desihits.com - it is called South Side. For more on it, check http://omkari.wordpress.com
Current Position
Journalist | Poet | Radio presenter | Artiste Liaison & consultant
Qualifications
University of London graduate - Marketing | Management | IT
Work Experience
www.desihits.com | Street Cred Magazine | The Score | Asian Woman Magazine | Asian Post Newspaper | EMMA | SL2UK |
Career highs
Covering WOMAD Sri Lanka, Live 8 Africa calling at Eden Project with Angelina Jolie, Peter Gabriel, interviewing Gurinder Chadha, Om Puri, Aishwarya Rai, Abhishek Bachchan, Shabana Azmi, Mira Nair, Upen Patel, musicians like Akon, Common, John Legend, Dwele, Jon B, Karen David, Raghav, M.I.A, AR Rahman (Inside Man, Lord of War, Lord of the Rings, the musical - opening in London in May 2007), Nitin Sawhney, Rishi Rich, Jay Sean, Kray Twinz and also veterans like Apache Indian (my very 1st interviewee).
Who I am
I consider myself to be Tri-national, combining an essence of proudly being Tamilian (In 2005, I went back to the country of my birth after 20 years, for WOMAD Sri Lanka), African (Nigerian to be precise) and sometimes quintessentially British (Asian), as those have been the roots of my upbringing!
As with everyone, I too have shared many trials and tribulations in life, but have stayed positive and reflective. My creative outputs teamed with good friends & sheer perceverance have helped me through a lot and thus, I count my every blessing. Leaving a thriving IT career for journalism was indeed a big step, but certainly worth it! I started in journalism without a single contact to my name - just a good bunch of editors who encouraged me to keep writing and since then, have produced over 350 articles on various topics. I believe that one you find your dream, never look back - the universe, as Paulo Coelho says, will help conspire to make it come true, even if it means the world around you changes!
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