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Kris 'Chetan' Ramlu (Hindi: चेतन रामलु) is a New Zealand musician of Fijian-Indian descent, recognized for his skills as a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and music producer. Chetan embarked on his musical journey at a young age, eventually gaining opportunities to collaborate with acclaimed artists from around the globe.


Early life

Chetan, born and raised in New Zealand, hails from Fijian-Indian ancestry. He was introduced to the world of music at the tender age of 10, initially focusing on the tabla, a pair of tuned hand drums from India. Under the guidance of his father and later his ustaad, Muhammad Sardar Khan of Hyderabad, Chetan honed his skills as a tabla player and began performing at concerts by the age of 12. While learning tabla, Chetan also studied the art of Hindustani Classical singing with ghazal maestro Pandit
Vithal Rao Vithal Rao Aatmaram Shivpurkar also known as Pandit Vithal Rao (1929 – 25 June 2015) was an Indian classical vocalist. He is considered to have been one of the last few maestros of 'Ghazals' and was the last court singer of the Last Nizam of H ...
. His passion for music extended beyond traditional Indian genres, as he expressed interest in Western music, particularly in instruments such as the piano, drums, and vocals. Chetan continued to explore his musical horizons during his education at
St. Patrick's College, Wellington St Patrick's College is a Roman Catholic boys' secondary school in New Zealand. History Founded by Archbishop Francis Redwood Society of Mary (Marists), SM, St Patrick's opened on 1 June 1885 with nine day pupil, day-boys and twelve boarders. ...
, where he actively participated in various musical groups, including Con Anima, the Jazz Band and the Chappel Band. Chetan pursued higher education at
Victoria University of Wellington Victoria University of Wellington ( mi, Te Herenga Waka) is a university in Wellington, New Zealand. It was established in 1897 by Act of Parliament, and was a constituent college of the University of New Zealand. The university is well know ...
, studying Law and Commerce, all the while dedicating time to cultivate his musical skills. He also captained the Victoria University Senior Reserve cricket team.


Career

Chetan joined the Indo-Fusion band Moksha (later renamed Doosra), where he showcased his prowess as a tabla player between 2002 and 2011. However, his journey didn't confine him to a single genre or instrument, as he constantly evolved as a musician. In 2007, Chetan began performing with singer-songwriter Raashi Malik, known for her role as vocalist in the Wellington super-dub band
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. In 2016, Chetan embarked on a new chapter by joining Tahir Qawwal and Party, immersing himself in the mystical world of Qawwali. His collaboration with Tahir Qawwal and Party lasted until 2019 when Tahir relocated to Bali. In recent years, Chetan has delved into various musical collaborations, bridging the gap between Eastern and Western musical traditions. Notably, he collaborated with Wellington musicians Justin 'Firefly' Clarke, Tristan Carter, and Thomas Friggens in the tribute band 'Shades of Shakti', dedicated to paying homage to the influential fusion group,
Shakti (band) Shakti were a fusion band formed by English guitarist John McLaughlin (musician), John McLaughlin, Indian violin player L. Shankar, percussionists Zakir Hussain (musician), Zakir Hussain (on tabla) and T. H. "Vikku" Vinayakram (on Ghatam) in 1974 ...
. This collaboration led to a memorable performance at the NZ Festival of the Arts, where they received a standing ovation. This performance marked a poignant moment as it occurred just before New Zealand faced lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, Chetan embarked on the 'Lockdown Gharana' project, leveraging the power of social media, particularly
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. He brought together musicians from around the world, spreading joy and harmony through music during challenging times. Chetan continued to thrive musically through collaborations with a variety of Western and Indian artists, including Papon,
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,
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,
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, Zain-Zohaib and others. In 2024, Chetan reunited with Tahir Qawwal, this time as a vocalist and harmonium player, joining ' Fanna-Fi-Allah' for their United States/Canada and United Kingdom/Europe tours. In a BBC Manchester interview, Chetan revealed that his childhood hero was Ustad
Dildar Hussain Dildar Hussain (born 1957) is a Pakistani percussionist and tabla player. He is known for being the left handed tabla player for late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, a renowned Qawwali singer. Dildar Hussain played tabla for him in his qawwali-singing gr ...
, the tabla player for Ustad
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan ( pa, ; born Pervez Fateh Ali Khan; 13 October 1948 – 16 August 1997) was a Pakistani singer, songwriter, and music director. He was primarily a singer of qawwali — a form of Sufi music, Sufi devotional music. ...
. Their first performance together took place at
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in 2024, marking a significant milestone for Chetan. It's a full circle experience for him, as his journey into Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's music began with the album "Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Party - Birmingham Town Hall UK Concert 1993, Vol. 142."


Discography

Chetan's contributions to the world of music extend beyond his performances and collaborations, including notable features on various singles and albums. Among his notable appearances is his feature on
Aaradhna Aaradhna Jayantilal Patel (born 20 December 1983), better known by her stage name Aaradhna, is a New Zealand singer, songwriter, musical recording artist. She made her musical debut in 2004 featuring on the single "Getting Stronger" with the g ...
's 2023 single, 'She'.


Personal life

Chetan now resides in Australia, where he has transitioned his professional focus to the field of finance. Despite his career, Chetan's passion for music remains undiminished, and he continues to pursue his musical endeavors alongside his professional commitments.


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References

1989 births Musicians from Wellington Tabla players New Zealand people of Indian descent Living people 21st-century drummers {{NewZealand-musician-stub