| Interview : Versatile singer Sonu's take on nationalism |
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Excerpts: What is the motivation behind 'Yeh rashtra prem ki bhavana...' and how did it happen? Was the song already written by you? Deepak Pandit, who is the son of Shambhuji of the famous Shankar-Shambhu team and I are working on my next album, which I would term as a little more than just semi-classical. One day he mooted the idea to me and played out his composition. It was extremely inspiring, because a sense of nationalism is the need of the times and this was not the standard kind of deshbhakti song. Deepak told me that the lyrics had not been written. And then something unusual happened - that night I got inspired and started writing to the composition. When I called him up and narrated my lyrics he was thrilled. It was as if the whole thing was pre-ordained. We began to work on the song with the intention of coming out with it on Independence Day. While we were working on the track the Mumbai bomb blasts happened on July 11. This gave our song an added relevance. Someone suggested that we hurry up with the track and release it, but Deepak and I found that too gimmicky and in reprehensible taste. Our original intention was to release it on August 15 and that's what we are following. However Radio Mirchi has started airing the song. When they heard it, they actually gave me a standing ovation! Why are you not selling this song to any music company?
What is the message that you wish to give them? I have been reading a lot of late, and according to the great spiritual healers the post-1980s generation will be the harbingers of Satyug. This is a cool, chilled-out and open generation that is not stuck-up. Within them however there are two kinds - the Crystalline, who are the emotional lot who will bring in this change through persuasion, and the Indigos, who will achieve it with rebellion. I see a lot of hope in this generation and have a lot of trust in them. We are entering the 60th year of Independence. There is so much more to be done. Your recent announcement about retiring from singing - does it also have a base in the kind of caliber of songs you are singing?
But why not remain choosy rather than quitting? That's exactly what I am doing - cutting off the chaff that accounts for 90% of my songs. I want to come down from a 100 songs to 10. I want to sit in with classical maestros and explore areas of music that I have never tapped. If possible I would love to teach others whatever I can from what I pick up from them. You have recently become a radio host. How has the experience been, especially that of interviewing Lata Mangeshkar live? When they approached me, instinct made me accept the assignment. As for Lata-ji, she liked my show and told me so. So one day I casually asked her whether she would like to be on the show, and she casually replied, "Theek hai, main aati hoon!" It was as simple as that. We saw to it that she got regal treatment, but she was game to carry on even after three-and-a-half hours! We discussed everything from her riyaaz in childhood to her terror of cockroaches! |
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