Sarosh Sami

Sarosh Sami Khatib credited as Sarosh Sami or Sarosh Khatib, is an Indian singer who is known for his music album ‘Hey Ya’ (2005)[1] released by Universal Music. Sarosh is a trained tabla player from the Sangeet Mahabharti Institute.[1] The Institute was founded by the Late Pandit Nikhil Ghosh.[2] He started his career as a tabla player and then started singing.

Discography

Tishnagi (2010) (Album Details)

Tishnagi contains 8 tracks.

  • Tishnagi
  • Rubaru
  • Tum Ho
  • Tapish -Tapish
  • Sun le
  • Janaa Kya
  • Aasmaani
  • Forever Green

Forever Green

The Forever Green anthem was created for an awareness campaign titled - Do We Really Think Green.[4] The campaign was run with the Mayor of Mumbai - Smt Shraddha Jadhav, with a free sapling distribution drive carried out across the city through colleges, schools and churches. Sarosh Sami sang the anthem live at the Mayoral Bungalow along with the then Indian Idol finalists - Sreeram Chandra, Bhoomi Trivedi, Rakesh Maini & Swaroop Khan. The campaign was also recognized by United Nations Environment Programme on World Environment Day. The music for the anthem is given by the music composer Lalit Pundit.

References

  1. Sarosh Sami's Artist profile on Universal Music website Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Music for a cause - Times of India". The Times of India. 24 February 2003.
  3. "Redirecting to new player location". Archived from the original on 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2010-10-28.
  4. Sarosh Sami with the Indian Idol Finalists 2010 initiating the 'Do we really think Green?' campaign at the Mayoral Bungalow
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