My heavy heart  condolences to Mr.Sridher's family. India missed it's 
greatest technician in the Music industry. I hope it is big loss for 
ARR too..... 

- Mathan Raj A



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> Sound engineer Sridhar dead 
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> CHENNAI: He could make any singer sound extraordinary. One of the 
best sound engineers in India, H. Sridhar passed away here on Monday, 
following a cardiac arrest. He was 48. 
> Sridhar, Chief Sound Engineer, Media Artists, had worked with A.R. 
Rahman as the chief sound engineer in all his films. 
> His ear for music and passion for audio engineering made him one of 
the best in his field. He entered the industry in 1988, when there 
was not any sophisticated technology. Self-taught 
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> His childhood friend and colleague Jayendra Panchapakesan of Real 
Image recalls the vibrant and fun-filled childhood they shared.
> “He loved playing cricket in our colony at Mylapore.” When he 
was in Std. IX, he wanted to learn playing the guitar, and in two 
years, he taught himself to play the instrument with ease. “He is a 
completely self-taught audio-engineer, too,” Mr. Panchapakesan 
said. 
> A winner of the President’s Gold Medal (The National Award for 
Best Audiography) for ‘Mahanadi’ (1994), ‘Dil Se’ (1999), 
‘Lagaan’ (2001) and ‘Kannathil Muththamittal’ (2003), he is 
considered the pioneer of the use of digital sound in Indian films in 
the DTS format. 
> Mr. Sridhar also worked with artists of international acclaim, 
including George Harrison of The Beatles, John Neptune Kaizan, Pandit 
Ravi Shankar, Zakir Hussain, L. Shankar and John McLaughlin. Mr. 
Sridhar is survived by his wife and two sons
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