Hariharan took the Indian musical scene by storm in 1996 with his phenomenally successful "Colonial Cousins" album, a collaborative effort with Leslie Lewis. This Indian-English fusion album, which consistently topped the Indian musical charts in 1996 and even became the first Indian act to be featured on MTV Unplugged, won Hariharan the international fame that had eluded him in his more than 15-year career as a recording artiste. Trained both in Carnatic and Hindustani music, this Tamilian from Bombay first made his mark in an unconventional way -- as a ghazal singer. But his fame was restricted to a small coterie of ghazal fans. Hariharan has also long sung for Hindi films and for Tamil films since 1993 but, ironically, it was an album in which he has sung in English that catapulted him to the heights of fame. Since that success, there has been no turning back; acclaim after acclaim followed. Hariharan is now the most sought after film singer in Chennai. Mumbai's filmdom has also re-discovered him. In 1998, Hariharan received the prestigious Indian National Film Award for "Best Male Singer" for the Hindi song Mere dushman mere bhai from the movie "Border".

Webmasters' offerings:

Official biography
Star-struck no more -- a personal insight
Hariharan's US concert tour - summer of 2002 : An exclusive fanclub article
Net chat with Hari, August 12, 2002


Third-party articles & interviews:

Him, her and that hair -- February 9, 2005
Lokvani talks to Hariharan -- July 20, 2002
Hariharan: A Big Voice of India -- Toronto Star, August 1, 2002
Great ghazals from the South -- Leicester Mercury, August 11, 2000
Fine vibes on a musical plane -- The Hindu, November 20, 1998
Melody still has place in Hindi film music -- The Hindu, June 26, 1998
Love's Refrain -- Femina, June 15, 1998
The south has put me on a pedestal -- Screen, April 24, 1998
Tandemoments! Colonial Cousins -- The Mirror, Sunday Times, June 15, 1997
Colonial Cousins Unplugged -- The Magasound page, 1997
Styles are relative to the cousins -- Toronto Sun, March 14, 1997
In conversation with Hariharan -- Rajshri Productions
Interview with Hariharan -- Kumudam
The Colonial Cousins' Net chat -- November 1996
Ten questions to Hariharan -- Outlook, September 18, 1996
Singer in a Hari -- Screen
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