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Raghu Dixit as photographed in an audio release for the band Nee. Raghupati Dwarakanath Dixit (born 11 November 1974) [1] is an Indian singer-composer, producer, and film score composer who is the frontman for the Raghu Dixit Project, a multilingual folk music band. Dixit prominently works in Kannada cinema as soundtrack composer.
Raghu has really brought out some freshness through his fusion music". [6] Oneindia wrote, "One of the highlights is the music. The songs are good". [7] Indiaglitz wrote, "The compositions are too good, sung in low, middle and high pitch. Psycho is a perfect mix of good film music. In the debut film music and singing Raghu Dixit has created a ...
Jag Changa (The World is Beautiful) is the second studio album by the Indian band The Raghu Dixit Project released on November 23, 2013 through Wandering Minstrel Records. The album features songs in Hindi and Kannada. The album features artists including Raghu Dixit as the lead vocalist and others he met during his concerts in the UK.
The drunken philosophising risks getting people irritated, or fall in, full “fida”. The climax is a letdown to hardcore Sudeep fans. The film entertains nonetheless. Sri Venkat’s camera and Raghu Dixit’s music lend themselves to the director’s vision, embellishing the narration. Rohith and Sudeep excel". [4]
An experimentalist constantly in search of a new sound, Raghu hit it off with talented violin player H.N. Bhaskar. Together the duo formed Antaragni. Armed with a new sound, Raghu and Bhaskar moved base to Bangalore, where they started making waves. They met Ravichandra Rao, a flautist and percussionist of repute, and their music continued to ...
Raghu Dixit: 3:23: 8. "Haaduve Naa Haaduve" Siddhartha Belmannu: 6:52: Total length: 36:33: Reception. A critic from Deccan Herald wrote that "'Orchestra Mysuru' is ...
Pages in category "Films scored by Raghu Dixit" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
As are Mahesh Babu's fans." [ 69 ] Suhas Yellapuntala of The New Indian Express wrote, "The director showcases power, greed, corruption as well as regression, hope and agony, in equal measure. However, while Mahesh Babu effortlessly sails through the movie, Srimanthudu is clichéd, unimaginative and stretched beyond its potential".