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Posted: 15 years ago
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I echo the feelings of most people in this discussion. I definitely don't agree that singing in Bollywood is something to brag about. The music industry out there is full of hounds that are waiting to pull down newcomers. People who are gullible do not get too far. Singing a couple of songs in Bollywood is not a definition of success.

Definitely luck is one of the biggest factor. Since some people here seem to be getting offended when their favorites are being mentioned, I would like to take the example of Anwesha who is my personal favorite. She made her debut in Bollywood around the same age as Shreya. But it was her LUCK that her launch pad was Golmaal Returns, and it was Shreya's LUCK that her launch pad was Devdas. Although Tha Karke was a hit, I think that the quality of the songs that Anwesha has been able to sing in the regional world is much more substantial and those are the songs that I as her fan can be proud of. Similarly the quality of Nihira's contribution to Marathi films is something that we as her fans can boast about. So singing in Bollywood is not a definition of a perfect singer.

And talking about singing in marriages and stage shows, do these singers really sing in marriages? Sorry, I had no idea. And stage shows is something that everyone does including the ones who have sung in Bollywood. Even Sonu, Shan, Sunidhi etc. have done thousands of stage shows. So what's the problem with that?
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Sonu,Shaan, Sunidhi does stageshows but they have sung beautiful songs in bollywood too.
I said if a singer does only stage shows it cannot be called success.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: Raghuraj

Sonu,Shaan, Sunidhi does stageshows but they have sung beautiful songs in bollywood too.

I said if a singer does only stage shows it cannot be called success.



Well, I thought that this whole discussion stemmed from the statement that only perfect singers can get opportunity in Bollywood. Yes, I agree that only singing in stage shows does not define success. But singing a couple of songs in Bollywood does not define a perfect singer, neither does it define success. Many of these singers have sung many beautiful songs in regional movies. And so I wouldn't consider them less successful.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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May be my perception is wrong regarding these reality shows.
I feel these shows where bollywood songs are sung are meant to discover singers for bollywood.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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It is very tough to get success in bollywood and even singers of Sonu Nigam's caliber had to go through so much of struggle:

Sonu Nigam was born on the 30th of July in Faridabad ,Haryana. The family soon moved to Delhi where the singer spent most of his formative years. His father Agam Kumar's passion for music was soon imbibed by Sonu in his early years and he soon began training under him.He studied only till the 12th standard in Delhi and coming to Mumbai he decided on a correspondence graduate program

Life was not smooth for the aspiring singer. To support himself he started taking on bit roles in movies. Many people do not know this but Sonu Nigam acted as a child artiste in films like Kaamchor, Ustadi Ustad Se, Hum Se Hai Zamana, Taqdeer and Betaab. Along with his father he also started singing in birthdays and marriage ceremonies in Delhi.

Sonu's father is Agam Kumar, a very popular stage singer in the provincial circuit. Young Sonu debuted on stage at the age of three, with a rousing rendition of 'Kya Hua Tera Vada' and began accompanying his father's troupe at wedding parties and festivals. He began competing in music competitions. After bagging every possible singing competition at the junior level, there came a point when Sonu was not permitted to compete in not only his own category, but the senior categories as well! The organizers then had to resort to calling him as chief guest! He moved to Mumbai at the age of 18 but stopped giving stage performances here, as his father felt this would affect his future career.

Only three years old, while accompanying his father for a show, Sonu gave his first public performance in the town of Jind by singing the popular Mohd. Rafi song 'Kya Hua Tera Vaada' from Hum Kisise Kum Nahin.His father's lack of ambition was what drove Sonu to tread on the path of success. Though Sonu's father was talented, however he never had the will and the drive to make it big in the world of music. His self-pride too very often acted as a hindrance to his progress. All this motivated Sonu to achieve all the things that his father was deprived of and with dreams in his eyes he came to Mumbai in the hope of becoming a singer.

He recorded his first song for the film Aaja Meri Jaan courtesy Usha Khanna who introduced him to composer Amar Utpal. But he was clearly told by the composer that he would keep the song only if he found it good enough. However fate had something else in store for Sonu as the song got dubbed by SP Balasubramaniam. Sonu was left cursing his luck as two of his very good songs were being sung by another singer and his songs were not even being heard. He had sung five songs in the film out of which the first four were rejected but the fifth song was the one that that Gulshan Kumar heard and summoned him. The rest as they say is history. The song that really made Sonu Nigam famous was 'Accha Sila Diya Tune Mere Pyar Ka' for the film Bewafa Sanam.

The young singer started receiving many offers after 'Accha Sila Diya' became a hit. Apart from many film and pop album offers, he also got what he considers to be an opportunity of a lifetime and that was to host the musical show 'TVS Sa Re Ga Ma'. The show not only gave him the opportunity to interact with some of India's topmost exponents of music but it also brought him face to face with th 930 e audience many of whom soon became his fans. Today he has to his credit more than 200 episodes of 'Sa Re Ga Ma'.

Sonu Nigam arrived onto the Indi Pop scene with his album Sapnon Ki Baat for T-Series. His four-year association with the company snapped as a result of bad artiste management on the part of T-Series. He went on to do another album with T-Series titled Deewana (pop) which was a mindblowing success.

His first album with his new company Kismat was an astounding success, going platinum in sales. The success of the album also prompted the company to sign him again for a Bhajan album titled Sanskaar. His next album with the company is Mausam which also did fairly well. The album had been conceived and supervised by Sonu himself while Ravi Pawar composed the songs and Ajay Jhingran and Shahab Allahbadi have written the lyrics. Sonu feels that Mausam is for those people who want something new in the world of Indi Pop.His stint with Magnasound was brief and Sonu returned back to the T - Series fold with another couple of albums, Jaan and the latest Yaad. The team of Nikhil - Vinay, Bhushan Kumar and Faiz Anwar seem to be running another hit unit in the process of churning out hits once every six months.

He did get one film offer at this time but though he recorded five songs, they were all ultimately used as dubbing exercises for more established stars. However, Gulshan Kumar of T-Series heard these numbers and with Bewafa Sanam and 'Accha Sila Diya', Sonu Nigam began to be recognized. Offers poured in and around this time, Zee TV offered him the job of anchoring SaReGaMa, a program that went on to become a benchmark for musical programs ever after. Sonu got to interact with the big names in music, both commercial and classical.

Films like Border and Taal took him to the top of the charts, as did Pukar and Refugee. Though several directors would have liked him to star in their movies too, this doesn't seem to interest Sonu Nigam, though he seems to possess that star-quality ' he prefers to let his voice take center-stage.With assignments like Pyar Tune Kya Kiya showcasing his tremendous range and talent, Sonu Nigam's career has just begun to take off. He remains endearingly simple and enjoys having his home done up in various amusing animal themes.

Today Sonu Nigam has to keep switching between the different roles of a playback singer, an actor and a pop singer.He is one of the few singers to have made it big both in films and on the Indi-Pop circuit. His velvety voice has lent magic to some great chart-toppers ' 'Sandese Aate Hain', 'Khamoshiyan Gungunane Lage' , 'Suraj Hua Maddham' and that zany number 'O Mama Mama' . He hosted SaReGaMa, television's top-rated music program for five years before branching out to try his luck in films. Sonu Nigam is good-looking enough to be in front of the camera and acted in a ecent film featuring him as hero 'Love in Nepal'

Edited by Raghuraj - 15 years ago
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: Raghuraj

Offcourse bollywood success is the yardstick of success for a singer from these shows.

Doing stage shows and singing in marraiges is not called success.

Singing and dancing in marriages is very common for the Bollywood singers and actors. Sharukh Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Shaan, Udit Narayan and you name it, they all sing and dance for a price. So how does it make them any less of a singer or an actor. There are great talents (in arts, science, literature) since god knows when, didn't get recognition when they were alive. There are hundreds who died poor because no one paid any attention to their talent. But after their death now world recognize what a talent they were. So if the singers on these shows, don't get a chance to sing in Bollywood should they amount to nothing? I don't want to insult any one but Mohit is doing very well at present, do you really think he has extra ordinary taletns?
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Posted: 15 years ago
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shaan though won the match but dont knw whts going on..nyways shaan is the best captain..his team consists of great singers.. and shaan himslfi s too good in singing nd he is vey kind hearted nd intelligent person..inshaALLAH he is gona win..we all are wid him
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Shaans Medley was awesome! 👏
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Raghuji, I agree that Sonu has struggled a lot to be successful. In fact, we have been saying all along that success comes after a lot of struggle (remember our discussion in saregamapa forum?) But the question here is whether only perfect singers get an opportunity to sing in Bollywood.

I agree that Sonu is very successful and close to perfection. But is this true for everyone who has got opportunity to sing in Bollywood? Does success in Bollywood always go hand in hand with perfection? In simple words, anyone who is sitting on the chair of a judge or mentor in this competition is more successful than someone who is sitting on the chair of a contestant. But is everyone who is sitting on the judge's chair perfect? In other words, it is not necessary to be a perfect singer to be successful in Bollywood. Whereas not every singer close to perfection (e.g. Bhimsen Joshi, Parveen Sultana etc) is successful in Bollywood.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Anyways its ok everybody has his or her views.
May be one or two singer whom you think as not talented met some success.If we say Mohit is not talented I dont think A.R.Rahman will let him sing for him.

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