TALKING POINT with Sunidhi Chauhan

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From a participant on Meri Awaaz Suno to a judge on Indian Idol, how does the change in position feel?
Yes, I was a participant on a singing talent show but it wasn't a reality show. It was a competition that judged you purely on your singing capabilities. But at the same time, being named a judge on Indian Idol brings back memories. It feels great to be here on this platform where I have the opportunity to bring more talent to the forefront. It is an immense responsibility and I think about the enormity of the title of being named a 'judge' all the time. I'm confident, though, that I'll be a good judge and a good mentor.

What words of advice would you give to the young participants who're hoping to get a break like you did years ago?
I would just say that more than anything, believe in yourself. Push yourself to the maximum limit of your capabilities. It's also very important to have supportive family members. In my case, my dad worked hard, probably even harder than me, to put me in my current position.


You once said that your participation in Meri Awaaz Suno didn't help you much. Do you think Indian Idol will help any of the participants in getting ahead?
On the contrary, It was during Meri Awaaz Suno that I got noticed. It was because of that show that I sang for my first commercial film Shastra, and that too for the lead actress.
Indian Idol has also helped talent—look at Abhijit Sawant, he's a household name now. But one must never forget that to be able to sustain that success, you have to be talented and hard-working.

We see more variety in voices, especially when it comes to female vocals, in film music these days. What would you attribute this change to?
I would say people as a whole are becoming more responsive to different kinds of music, be it contemporary, jazz or classical. Gone are the days of niche singers who used to specialise in only one kind of singing. The industry has become so competitive and cut-throat now that every singer needs to be able to access different nuances of his or her voice. I'm blessed that in my career spanning roughly 15 years and over 2,500 songs—for every Beedi Jalailey (Omkara) I have sung a Bhaage Re Mann Kahin (Chameli).


Do mentors continue to be important today? Who do you consider to be your mentor?
Mentors are important since they have been there and done that and are in a position to guide you. However at the end of the day, it is upto the student to become better and work harder. My mentor will always be Lataji (Mangeshkar). At the start of my career, I was lucky enough to have her as judge for the singing competition I took part in. I have also had the opportunity to be guided by music luminaries. Sonuji (Nigam) put me onto Sandeep Chowta and Ram Gopal Varma who gave me my first big break in Mast. I have also worked with composers like Pritam, A R Rahman and Anuji (Malik) on countless projects. I have learnt something new and fulfilling from each one of them.


You once mentioned that you have a secret dream of being an actress. Do you still feel that way?
Sunidhi Chauhan is a singer and will always be a singer.

source : https://www.indianexpress.com/news/talking-point-with-sunidhi-chauhan/611845/1

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Posted: 15 years ago
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She's one in a million.. great attitude .. great talent .. everything just GREAT! 😃
I was blown away when I heard her Mast song.. she's just one of THE best singers of the world.. 👏 ⭐️
Thanks for sharing Ishan...
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Sunidhi Chauhan Reminds me a lot of Sonu Nigam. In fact, Sonu is even quoted as saying 'Sunidhi is the female Sonu' because of her unmatchable versatility! They are both the cream of the current generation of young singers and they are both great mimics too!

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adorzgFSa2Y[/YOUTUBE]

[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwKmKEBp9lc[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 15 years ago
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She and Sherya Ghosal are the only consistent female Bollywood singers.....thanks for the article, BTW.😃
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Posted: 15 years ago
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xobile thanks for the video links....infact I just were watchign them yest and was thinking of posting in the hilarious thread...
and Ishu thanks for the article...Sunidhi is a power house performer and singer...
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Posted: 15 years ago
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great interview and great singer. Sunidhi is right, you have to be talented and very very hardworking to get success in life.
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Thanks for sharing .I hope that she will be an exellent judge also.

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