Monday, March 22, 2010

Raghav Sachar

Raghav has given soundtracks for various Bollywood movies like Kabul Express, Sunday and Haal-e-dil
Raghav Sachar started playing his first musical instrument at the age of four. (BCCL Photo)

Raghav Sachar, a young & phenomenally talented musician, learned to play the recorder (English Flute), when he was just seven years old. (BCCL Photo)
Raghav's father had made an interesting deal with him. He would be gifted one musical instrument every year. But then, he couldn’t ask for any other gifts. (BCCL Photo)
Raghav went on to study Music & Composition at Monash University in Australia. (BCCL Photo)
Raghav Sachar is an Indian singer born to father, R.K. Sachar, and mother, Usha Sachar, in 1981. (BCCL Photo)

Raghav plays a variety of instruments including the saxophone, flute, harmonica, keyboards, clarinet and guitar among others. And he sings too. (BCCL Photo)
Once Raghav had done with his education, he shifted to Mumbai and released his debut album 'For The First Time' to critical acclaim. (BCCL Photo)
Raghav was the first young artist to fuse Indian melodies and musical structure with predominantly western musical instruments. (BCCL Photo)
His passion for music also led him into the Delhi Music Theatre for musicals like Grease. (BCCL Photo)
Raghav was awarded with the ‘Golden Key Award’ and ‘Earnest Award’ for excellence in academics in 2000 and 2001 at Monash. (BCCL Photo)

In the year 1994, he won the best drummer award at the Pepsi Cornucopia contest in Delhi. (BCCL Photo)
Raghav had started playing the drums when he was nine, and won Best Drummer in the All-India Junior segment. (BCCL Photo)
Raghav has played as a prominent musician in Bollywood films such as Dhoom 2, Partner, Hum Tum, Parineeta and other box-office hits. (BCCL Photo)



Raghav has worked on ad jingles for big brands like Hutch, Airtel, Honda, Toyota & Maruti. (BCCL Photo)
From Singapore and Thailand to Germany, Russia and Madame Tussauds, Raghav Sachar has been continuously breaking the musical barriers and carving a niche for himself. (BCCL Photos)
Raghav has been adjudged as the best keyboard player at the BITS Pilani Festival. (BCCL Photo)
At 26, Raghav is India’s first multi-instrumental pop star. (BCCL Photo)
A delight on stage, Raghav has enthralled audiences all over the globe, collaborating with many prominent personalities in the field of music like Sivamani, Louis Banks, Niladri Kumar, Sunidhi Chauhan and many more. (BCCL Photo)
Playback Singer Raghav Sachar poses for the shutterbugs. (Photo/Nilesh Kulkarni)  (BCCL)
Playback Singer Raghav Sachar poses for the camera. (Photo/Nilesh Kulkarni)

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Raghav looks in a chilled out mood, with his cool casual attire by wearing a simple black t-shirt. (Photo/Nilesh Kulkarni)  (BCCL)

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