Ye Meera Diwanapan Hai, is part of the soundtrak to the Movie "Namesake". The original version is from an old Bollywood movie, sung by Mukesh. Sushella Raman's version is, truly spectacular! Nitin Sawhney's collaboration can't be understated either. Non hindi speakers are provided with an aural pathway to access the emotions conveyed in this fantastic rendition. 10/10
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Ye Meera Diwanapan Hai, is part of the soundtrak to the Movie "Namesake". The original version is from an old Bollywood movie, sung by Muke… read more
Ye Meera Diwanapan Hai, is part of the soundtrak to the Movie "Namesake". The original version is from an old Bollywood movie, sung by Mukesh. Sushella Raman's version is,… read more
Susheela Raman (b. 1973) is a singer of Indian descent. Raman was born in London, later emigrating to Australia with her family. In Australia she studied classical South Indian song and began giving performances. She then began working with Western forms including rock and soul, while continuing to study classical Indian music with Shruti Sadolikar. Her desire to mix Indian with Western music resulted in her first album, Salt Rain, in 2001, followed by Love Trap in 2003. In 2005, she released Music for Crocodiles. The basis of the album was recorded in Britain (Wiltshire in Septembe… read more
Susheela Raman (b. 1973) is a singer of Indian descent. Raman was born in London, later emigrating to Australia with her family. In Australia she studied classical South Indian song and beg… read more
Susheela Raman (b. 1973) is a singer of Indian descent. Raman was born in London, later emigrating to Australia with her family. In Australia she studied classical South Indian song and began giving performances. She then began working… read more