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Music launch - Smita
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Hyderabad
May 15, 2008

 

Smita’s trilingual pop album ‘Smita’ was launched in a grand style at Hotel Novotel, Hyderabad on the night of 15 May in an elegant ambiance. This function is graced by Nagarjuna, Chalasani Ramesh, Sharwanand, Ali, Raahul, Meher Ramesh, Swapna Dutt, Ramana Gogula, Gangaraju Gunnam, Subbaraju, VN Aditya, Greg (Sony Music), Sahiti, Avinash, Sri, Sajid Wajid etc.

Sajid – Wajid (music directors of Bollywood flicks Welcome and Partner composes music.

Nagarjuna launched the Telugu audio CD and Hindi audio CD. Ramana Gogula launched audiocassette. Gangaraju launched the ‘Mahi Ve’ music viceo. VN Aditya launched ‘Nach Le’ music video. Sri launched the making of Mahive video.

Speaking on the occasion Sajid – Wajid duo said, “We launched the music of Dus ka Dum today morning and happy to attend another launch now. We did only 3 albums so far as we were very particular and focused about the artist. When Smita approached us, we found her to be an extraordinary singer. We are happy to see our songs in Tamil and Telugu as well. Smita is a dedicated hard worker and she never gives up. Her diction and pronunciation of Hindi is just like any genuine north Indian. I booked the studio for 5 days to sing these songs. But an efficient Smita made sure that the recording is completed in just 3 days. I made her one song in Bombay music industry as well.”

Nagarjuna mentioned that he is a fan of singer Smita.

Smita said, “I am going to reach the position I dreamt of reaching. The visuals of the songs are stunning and the music is great. I miss my brother and my father here as they are in USA for my brother’s convocation. I would like to thank my husband Shashank who I call bava for wonderful support.”

Greg of Sony Music said, “Sony music is not just involved in releasing the album. We are going to manage her career worldwide.”

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Photo Gallery (photos by G Narasaiah)
 
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