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Naveen Kumar (musician)

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P.M.K. Naveen Kumar
Birth nameP.M.K. Naveen Kumar
GenresBollywood, Instrumental
OccupationComposer
InstrumentFlute
Years active1983–present
LabelsFolktronic (Sony Music Independent)
Websitewww.naveenflute.com

Naveen Kumar is an Indian flautist who has accompanied many film music directors and composers on popular Bollywood tracks. Naveen has also directed music for Gospel recordings. He is known for playing flute in Bombay themes and Kal Ho na Ho

Musical career

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Naveen has played for leading Indian film music composers such as A.R. Rahman, Ilayaraja, Pritam, Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, Sajid–Wajid and Salim–Sulaiman. He has performed with musicians such as Sivamani, Louiz Banks, Mandolin Srinivas, and John McLaughlin. Eventually, Naveen moved to Mumbai to work with other composers in India. He has featured vocals in film songs by M.M. Keeravani and Deva, among others. Songs include "Kaadhal Sadugudu" in Mani Ratnam's Alaipaayuthey, and "Salam Gulamu" in Deva's Hello.

He created his own flute, which he calls the "Naveen Flute".[1] This flute features flute tone and the vibration of strings (through the placement of a string on the side of the flute).[2]

Naveen has received great attention for the instrumental orchestral piece, "Bombay Theme",[3] which AR Rahman composed and arranged for the film Bombay in 1995. Other popular songs that feature his flute interludes are Zara Zara (Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein) and the Kal Ho Na Ho title track. He also performed with A.R. Rahman and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Southbank Centre in London on 7 April 2010.[citation needed]

Private albums

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Year Album Record Label
2015 Silence Is Bliss Sony Music
2013 Flutetronics Sony Music
2011 Melodies of Love Sony Music
2010 Café Fluid[4][5] Sony Music
2009 Celebration 2010 (with Jyothi Kumar) P.M.K. Naveen Kumar
2006 Fluid Sony Music
2006 Never Say Goodbye Sony Music

Films

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References

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  1. ^ "Naveen Kumar invents new melodies". Hindustan Times. 27 November 2011. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  2. ^ Ramanujam, Srinivasa. "Naveen Kumar's Musical Expression", The Times of India, 21 October 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
  3. ^ "Flautist Naveen Kumar Performing Bombay Theme", YouTube.com, 20 February 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
  4. ^ Kohli, Harshita (28 January 2013). "Naveen Kumar and His Magic Flute". Planet Radiocity, Planetradiocity.com. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Rahman's flautist Navin Kumar launches album". radioandmusic.com. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Jiya Jale Flute Rendition by Naveen Kumar", Youtube.com, May 2010. Retrieved 24 July 2012.