Vijay Prakash hopes for brighter innings in 2010
  By: Harpreet Khokhar    17 Mar 10 15:20 IST
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Vijay
Prakash hopes for brighter innings in 2010

MUMBAI: Vijay Prakash has been contributing to the Bollywood music scene for
close to a decade now and is slowly but steadily making his presence felt.

Hailing from a musicians' family in Mysore, the singer was exposed to
Carnatic classical music from an early age. "I was exposed to Carnatic music
for the initial 20 years of my life. But then there was an urge to explore
myself in different genres. I wanted to move out and test my skills on a
wider spectrum." The singer came to Mumbai and joined Suresh Wadkar as his
student in 1996 to learn Hindustani Classical music.

In 1999, Prakash took part in the Zee TV music reality show Saregama
Challenge then hosted by Sonu Nigaam then, where he was the mega finalist.
"It was a good platform to let yourself be known to the world," he says.

Prakash has lent his voice for over 3000 jingles for several top jingle
music directors including Leslie Lewis, Salim Sulaiman and several voice
overs. "But it is difficult to give justice to your talent in the 30-40
second jingle," says Prakash who has also sung for the background score of
movies like Main Hoon Na, Tere Naam, Krrish and some 40 other films.

The singer whose debut film was Baag for music director Ismail Darbar, got
his big break came when A R Rahman roped him to sing for Swades. He then
went on to sing for various music directors including Shankar Ehsaan Loy.
"My full fledged solo song was for Illayaraja for Cheeni Kum. All the songs
I had sung prior to this included multiple singers and I dint get noticed.
But nevertheless, it was a good experience working with such talented
people." The singer also got noticed for the raga based track Manmohini in
Rahman's Yuvraaj.

Prakash has also released 10-12 spiritual albums with Times Music before his
big moment of glory came with Oscar winning track 'Jai ho' for which he
mouthed the powerful words. The singer's moment of glory  "I am greatful to
Rahman sir for giving me the break. After the song became such a hit I have
been offered to judge various reality shows in south and have also bagged
few projects down there."

The singer is hopeful that 2010 will help him bag plum projects in the
industry. "I am hoping to bag good solo projects in the year," adds Prakash.

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