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On a success roll |
| Rajiv Vijayakar speaks with Himesh Reshammiya who has taken the Indi pop scene and film music by storm with his voice and music. |
He's sensation incarnate. "The process of becoming a rock star has already begun!" declares Himesh Reshammiya. The smile may be too low-voltage for the term, but the attitude is just right, and that's what has worked big-time in his videos as well. A frayed baseball cap, a cheek adornment that can be best described as a stubble-meets-beard, a trademark jacket without which the man does not step outside his suburban duplex, and a melancholy, wistful, pain-laden expression that is studiously maintained even on celebratory occasions like his music launches or award speeches – like with his music, Himesh Reshammiya has tailored even the rock star leitmotif to a homeland that is more known for kheer than caviar.
Himesh today can afford to be magnanimous to past critics and present detractors who term him a huge bubble that will burst soon, and to those who ridicule his voice and singing abilities, calling him a lucky man in the right place filling a void in which contemporaries and music sales are floundering so badly.
"Rehman lavishly complimented Aashiq Banaya Aapne and called it the most rocking album of 2005. And T-Series tells me that Aap Ka Surroor, my first album as a composer-singer, is the biggest seller ever in Indian non-film music," crows the composer. "For over six months, I have also topped the film charts with Aashiq Banaya Aapne, Aksar and now Tom Dick And Harry. I can only thank the Almighty and my fans for this, apart from my writer Sameer and T-Series."
Move over Karunya and Sandeep, here is the new Indian Idol. At a time when music sales in physical format (as in CDs and cassettes) are plunging by the day, Himesh albums sell like hot cakes across the nation, bridging the gap, as only a few composers like Shankar Jaikishan, Laxmikant Pyarelal and R D Burman (incidentally Himesh's idols) have accomplished before, between the small-town and rural masses and the pub-hopping metro youth. And what is truly unprecedented besides his complete takeover of the charts is that this son of musician and small-time music director Vipin Reshammiya and the protg of actor Salman Khan has done it in two capacities – as music director and singer.
"My voice is taiyyar and classically trained," says Himesh. "When they wrote me off for my nasal rendition in the high octave in the title-tracks of Aashiq.. . and Aap Ka Surroor, I showed my range by doing Jhoom jhoom (Tom Dick And Harry) and my latest hit Aashiqui hai meri (36, China Town) in the middle octave and Chhed de pyar ki baat in my album in the lowest one, which were not at all nasal.'
He scoffs at the overkill theory (over 20 tracks as singer within six months when other music directors sing just a few songs every year) and says, "I must be doing something right if almost every song I have sung has become a hit. Successful albums do not just benefit me but the entire industry. In the past, the music of Kya Dil Ne Kahaa, Chura Liya Hai Tumne and Yeh Hai Jalwa did well even when the films bombed. That is because when I take up a film I only concentrate on doing my best!"
The Gods are raining fame and fortune on him in a mega-dose: how does he react to that? Is he cocksure he knows the public pulse, insecure of whether he may fall soon, or doubly motivated?
The music maker ponders for a few seconds and replies, "The only thing I am sure about the public is that they want something new every few weeks, not every few years as it was earlier. You are only as good as your last release, and so I intend to keep bringing changes fast – before I lose my audience. At the same time, I cannot afford to think of my recent successes when I am making music, but must keep doing my best. Music is one field where the more you work the better you are – the great music makers of yesterday did their best work in their busiest phase."
He adds, "I have made it a practice to compose two to three good melodies every day. That sounds impossible but it happens on most days and I can only thank divine intervention for that."
He presents a footnote: "But what I will always maintain, irrespective of whether I am experimenting with different sound, styles or packaging is the solid core of Indian melody. All my hits have had the base of Indian raags regardless of their beats, which is why every kind of listener has liked them. The melody must be strong and must dominate over the orchestration."
How confident is he of sustaining, which is where most sensations fizzle out? "I have always opened my cards slowly," he declares. "I composed my first melody as a kid. I produced TV serials from my own stories (like Andaz) wherein I tested my tunes on the masses as their title-songs. Then Salman bhai gave me the break he had promised with one song in Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya. Branded as a traditional melodist in my first few films, I showed my youthful shade with Mohabbat hai mirchi (Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne), gave raag-based melodies in Tere Naam (the biggest-selling film soundtrack in the last five years), a Sufi-rock blend in Aashiq Banaya Aapne and the Banaras gharana style in Banaras – A Mystic Love Story. There are so many cards to go!" For Himesh, success has never been a gamble. It's about having the right tricks up the sleeve.
'I will reveal why I wear a cap' July 04, 2007 Himesh Reshammiya is on cloud nine. After K L Saigal and Kishore Kumar, Himesh has become the only singer who has become a hit at the box office. Over the years,'many singers tried to become'actors, but'most failed miserably with audiences rejecting them outright. Meanwhile, Himesh's'Aap Kaa Surroor: The Movie: The Real Luv Story'has had the year's biggest box office opening --matching, in some centers,'last year's biggest hits'Dhoom: 2 and Krrish. Himesh has managed to create a'cult fan following over the last two years, and it is his fans who have made the difference to AKS's box office fate. When'Chief Correspondent Syed Firdaus Ashraf caught up with Himesh, he'was all praise for his fans,'saying they are the ones who made him what he is today. In the interview, Himesh speaks about his future plans, the sequel'and his'success. Did you ever expect your film Aap Kaa Surroor to become such a big hit? I was praying that it becomes a hit. It was my mother's (Madhu Reshammiya) birthday on (the release date) June 29,'and I had immense faith in my fans. They are the reason behind the success story of Himesh Reshammiya. When you look back what you think worked for the film? I think the blessings of God and my mother have helped the film to become a success. I always believe that it is destiny and divine intervention that'are with me. The film got the biggest opening of 2007, and'it has sustained at the box office this week. What is the best compliment you got for the film so far? The best compliment I got was that while'critics didn't agree to it,'my fans said that I am a better actor than a music director and a singer. This is the best compliment I got, and I was shocked. Do you believe yourself that you are a better actor than music director or singer? I do everything from my heart. I cannot compare what I am better in. I cannot judge that. Were you hurt when critics slammed your acting attempt? I will say critics have the right to say what they want. They did not even spare a great film like Sholay and Hum Aapke Hai Koun...!. So, I am not shocked at critics ripping my film. One percent of people are always against me --'as I have always said -- but 99 percent people are always with me. Inshallah, (by the grace of God) I will win that one percent over too, one day. Didn't you feel you needed to loosen up, as you were too stiff as an actor? I will try to rectify if some critics feel, but my fans have loved me. It is the same way like my songs. Critics said I am nasal, but my fans made me a hit. So I will not stop singing if critics don't like me. Don't you get bothered about critics? I will not say I was not bothered. A critic's review does matter, but you know finally, it is a critical review while on the other hand, the film had a commercial success. If you see my first video song Aashiq Banaya Aapne, I won the award but critics said I was nasal. When I'composed music for Banaras, critics appreciated the music but unfortunately, it did not do well commercially. Do you believe that you have become hero of masses and not of classes? The opening in multiplexes too was big. I wouldn't agree with that statement. What is the craziest thing your fans have done? In every show, youngsters have worn caps. This gesture touched me. Do you believe you have cultivated a massive fan-base which has led to the film being a hit, like Rajnikanth for Sivaji? Nobody can come close to Rajnikanth, but my fan-base has made Aap Kaa Surroor a hit. I am grateful to my fans. In your film, you were serious because of the unfortunate death of your brother due to brain haemorrhage. But I'm sure your'fans are dying to know the'secret of the cap.'Why do you wear the cap all the time? You will get the answer'in my sequel'to Aap Kaa Surroor. I will reveal to the audience why I wear a cap in the film in the sequel.' Are other producers approaching you to act in their film? Yes, but it is too early to talk about it. Do you think you will be isolated in the industry by becoming a hero? I am not competing with anybody in the industry. So this question does not arise. Is everything okay with Salman Khan? It is rumoured that you have fallen out with your mentor. No, it is not true. Salmanbhai blessed me when I met him some 45 days ago. I met him in Nagpur, and he'is supporting me. Why didn't you score music in his latest film, Partner, with Govinda? I stopped making music long back. I quit music for 16 films. Namastey London and Red were my last projects. So you won't score music even if Karan Johar offers you a film? I am a huge fan of Yash Chopra, Karan Johar, Farah Khan, Sooraj Barjatya or Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Aditya Chopra. They are great legends. I would never say no to them if they offer me work. That is, if at all, they offer me work. What happens to your career as music director and singer? My career graph has turned now. I will become very exclusive. I will do only three films a year. Don't you think that you will distance yourself from fans if you remain out of circulation for long? No. Three films means 18 songs. I will be doing a complete package of acting, music and singing. If your album comes after six months, don't you think you will fade from your fans' memories? No, I don't think so. I did my last album in September 2006, and after five months, Red was released. Still, it became a hit. Do you think there is a certain lobby that is working against you? I don't think so, but I feel that this is the first time in the industry, a television producer turned music director and singer became a hero. If someone follows my footsteps, that person will be accepted immediately.' Where do you see yourself'five years from now? I want to do good quality work. I want to be in touch with my fans. |
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| Thursday, July 05, 2007 | ||||||
| 'I'm nobody to judge Himesh' | ||||||
| Vikas Hotwani | ||||||
| From a child artiste to Reshammiya's lady love in 'Aap Ka Suroor', Hannsikaa Motwani has 'grown' overnight literally. | ||||||