Meet Harsh Rajput and Preet Rajput, two creative souls and brothers who struggle, work, create, and live together a fantasy called CoverwaleBhai. They are famous for recreating the iconic tunes using a pinch of personal touch and liveliness. In an online conversation with TMM, the duo talks about their YouTube channel, their bond, and how it defines their job.
If you have
To specify each other in two paragraphs, these lines will be...
Harsh:
PreetIs someone who makes things fun without uttering a single word. He's
silent jollification!
Your YouTube
What is in the title?
Harsh: The
Name itself is unique, and it simplifies the purpose of our channel. We are
brothers, and we make covers and decided to give it a Hinglish signature,
therefore CoverwaleBhai. It's our way of presenting songs, where you will feel
the difference as soon as you see the movies.
When it
Comes to function, how can you channel it and be sure that you give the best
shooter?
We both are
open to suggestions; hence we work as a team. So, Preet comes up with the tune,
and I do the audio for it. When the song is prepared, both people try giving a
different touch to it by tweaking it. We keep listening to it, and sometimes,
after giving it a 100 shots, we alter something which we feel isn't sounding
right. We try to give out the ideal.
Tell us
About Safar and something that will be with you always.
Preet: Safar
Is a song that is very near our hearts; it is a song that we believe in. It was
a tough one to recreate. We think it is affection and love, which will always
be between us.
Can there be
any Iconic song from the 80s or even 90s that you both wish to recreate with
your flavor? If so, which you, why, and how?
Harsh: The
Listing is long here, we have grown up in that era, but when we have to name
one, it will be Dilber Mere in the early 80s movie SattePe State. We'd like to
recreate without sacrificing the basis of the original one. Along with some more
from the listing are PehlaNasha and Main Koi AisaGeet Gabon.
You both are
Quite busy on social media. What do you need to say regarding the ongoing
scenario of social media?
Preet Rajput: Social networking has become a
crucial and integral part of our lives nowadays. Until the time folks keep it
real, it is good, but the second people begin pretending,
it becomes toxic. In our opinion, as artists, it is the best way to reach our
viewers and spread consciousness.
The
Entertainment market is not a cakewalk. Inform us about your hardships in the
industry?
Harsh: Every
Industry has its own problems. It's among the most competitive areas, where
every day there is a new obstacle. Also, with the continuing lockdown when
nearly everything is closed and facing a significant financial crisis, the
future seems very gloomy in the business. But as they say, there is always
hope. Therefore we're exercising our ways to keep moving and maintaining our
mind stable.
Tell us one
Harsh: One
Thing I enjoy about Preet is that he is frank, but at precisely the same time
is equally idle, and I think that is quite an exceptional combination to get in
one person. Also, he takes a whole lot of time to have the job done, thus gives
a lot of strain on deadlines.
Preet: I
Believe I like and dislike the same caliber of him, and that is his enthusiasm.
I Like it because it will help us get things done faster and that I wouldn't
say I like it because it gets annoying at times as the enthusiasm turns into
over-enthusiasm.
The national
lockdown has affected all the industries badly. How are you both coping up with
it at the professional level?
Harsh: It's
a global pandemic; the whole world is in this together. According to us, the
key is to keep yourself busy with something or the other. It can be anything
like following your hobbies, getting in touch with friends, bonding with your
family, and professionally just brushing up your skills and making it better
for the better times to come.
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