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Yuvan floored by hi-tech stage

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Yuvan Shankar Raja being greeted by fans at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
Maestro Productions

Yuvan Shankar Raja is one of the top music composers and singers in Tamil filmdom. But even he had not experienced the hi-tech stage setting that was laid out for him by Maestro Productions at the Singapore Indoor Stadium last Saturday.

The 44-year-old had a taste of what Maestro could produce when he performed under its label in Toronto on Sept 30. It was his first concert in Canada, and a huge success.

Yuvan’s sound engineer M. Kumaraguruparan said a 360-degree-view stage is a novelty for the singer, as it is not available for his performances in India.

“Even the light-flashing wristbands were special. They are usually given to fans only for shows involving Western and K-pop bands,” he said.

“Overall, the Maestro team staged a fantastic event, with special effects and a giant LED screen.”

Yuvan is popular for his party tunes, which had the crowd grooving. He and his team of singers also threw in some improvs – to deafening cheers from the crowd.

“I follow the trend. I listen to a lot of music in other languages and stay abreast of technology, so I can engage the fans,” Yuvan told tabla!.

“I don’t try to compete with others. I aim to give my fans a hit song that takes shape on its own. There is organic growth when fans like it. Right now, the trend is of 1990s kind of songs, so I am focusing on that.”

V.K. Santosh Kumar

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