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Kuldeep Muralidhar Pai (born 9 January 1982), best known as Kuldeep M Pai, is an Indian musician, composer, Carnatic music vocalist, and music producer. His videos are mainly performed by children and are released under his own recording label, Chith Studios .
Namo Namo Bharathambe, a Patriotic Sanskrit song, written in 2016 by Swami Shri Shri Ramanacharanathirtha (who was Nochur Venkataraman then, before his sanyasa in 2023), tuned and sung by Kuldeep Pai & Sooryagayathri from Vande Guru Paramparam
Tere Tille Ton (Punjabi: ਤੇਰੇ ਟਿੱਲੇ ਤੋਂ) is a kali released in 1976 on Kuldeep Manak's first LP, Ik Tara, by HMV. [1] [2] [3] The music was composed by Kesar Singh Narula and the lyrics were penned by Hardev Dilgir (also known as Dev Tharike Wala).
As of early 2019, this video alone (produced by Kuldeep M. Pai) has garnered over 11 million views and made the child singers Sooryagayathri and Rahul Vellal household names for their flawless rendering of the classic keerthana.
RDB (an acronym for Rhythm, Dhol, Bass) is a band initially formed in 1997 by three British Indian brothers, Kuldeep, Surjeet and Manjeet Singh Ral.The band's style blends western genres with traditional Punjabi beats and vocals. [1]
Ammembal Subba Rao Pai, lawyer and founder of Canara Bank; Anant Pai (1937–2011), noted Indian educationist and creator of comics (also known as Uncle Pai) G. Vasantha Pai [5] [6] [7] (1921–2009), Senior Advocate – Madras High Court and Indian Supreme Court, Member of Legislative Council (MLC) Kuldeep M Pai, musician, guru, Ashtavadhani
Sarod, Sitar and Iktara. Ik Tara (Punjabi: ਇਕ ਤਾਰਾ), also spelled as Iktara or sometimes Ektara', was the first LP record of Kuldeep Manak released by HMV in 1976. [1] [2] It was released after about one year of recording as the record manager of HMV, Zaheer Ahmad, delayed [3] its release as he was frightened the record would not do well in the market.
Kali (/ k əl iː /; Punjabi: ਕਲੀ), is a form of Chhand [1] [2] (), a poetry bond under strict rules in Punjabi literature.Kali chhand is also used in singing as a type of Punjabi folk song where it is also known by its plural form, Kalian or Kaliyan.