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Not without my MUSIC
Sonu Nigam on rumours, camps and youth power
interviewed by Rachana Dubey
News is that you're trying to convince Sunidhi Chauhan to take to acting. Sunidhi was approached for a film opposite me. But I don't know what happened to the project. It was between her and the producers. You once called Sunidhi Chauhan a female Sonu Nigam. Yeah.. the entire film Industry calls her theat. Actually, she's grown up listening to my songs. Several traits of hers, like mimicking people, are like mine. I still maintain that she is a female Sonu Nigam. Do rumours about your affair affect your friendship? See, the whole industry seems to know about my so-called affairs. I don't react. Sunidhi is a pal. We meet once in six months, crack mad jokes and laugh. Such tittle tattle doesn't affect our work chemistry and friendship. Have you lost interest in playback singing? You have to move on. Doing four songs a day wasn't making sense. I don't want 20000 songs to my credit. I want quality songs.
I believe the film industry sucks the best out of you in a few years and then, dumps you. I don't want that to happen to me. Aren't composers like Pritam and Shantanu Moitra partial to your voice? Shantanu once told me that only I can do justice to his compositions.. not that the others are less talented but he finds me good. I love the kind of music he composes. Pritam has gone into the T Series camp a bit too deeply Like . it or not, you end up in one camp or the other. Lately I've only sung , Nagada for Pritam in Jab We Met, which did well. I'm not restricting myself to one composer. I've become selective though. Have you had fall-out with T-Series? No. What do you think about of the youth's taste in music today? If the young generation is buying frivolous music, it's because we are selling it to them. In fact, the young generation still selects the best of the lot. Commercial music is being promoted big time. Unfortunately, there's no media support for ghazals. Youngsters tell me to do a ghazal album. which means they do want ghazal albums. Why can't they buy the albums of the existing ghazal singer? It's because they're not promoted well. There are tiny ads and funny looking music videos which no one watches. I still do frivolous songs but I have tremendous respect for real music. Was your taste in music much different when you were young? I grew up on the Hindi filmi music of the 1950s, '60s and '70s. Till a few years ago, I didn't know about Pink Floyd and Jim Morrison. Today I , know a little bit about them. Do you really feel talnet hunt winners can make it big? Of course. If there wasn't an Indian Idol, there wouldn't have been an Abhijeet Sawant. If there wasn't Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, you wouldn't have known Amanat Ali and Oneek Dhar. Most of these guys come from middle class families. Today they, own cars and homes. They have a name, a career.. all because of the contests. It's believed that Anu Malik didn't want you to return as a co-judge on Indian Idol 3. (Laughs) Anu is not as bad a composer and human being as he's made out to be. I could have easily been a part of the show but it had become monotonous for me. Also, I was expecting my baby then. My wife (Madhurima) was in America. I wanted to be around instead of being on the show. Do you feel music is given it due status? I think music is taken for granted. In Pakistan, kids and youngsters know the names of musi composers but not of the movie stars. Here, singers are paid peanuts. Cricketers and actors are loved. We sing, an actor lip syncs and takes our credit away . What do you want your son Nevaan to inherit from you? My attitude towards work. I want him to be aggressive and hard working. What's the progress on the bungalow you're constructing on Yari Road? I need more space for work. I'll be moving in soon, hopefully .

Commercial music is promoted big time. There's no media support for ghazals. There are funny looking music videos which no one watches Sunidhi is a pal. We meet once in six months, crack mad jokes and laugh. Tittle tattle doesn't affect our work and friendship


News is that you're trying to convince Sunidhi Chauhan to take to acting. Sunidhi was approached for a film opposite me. But I don't know what happened to the project. It was between her and the producers. You once called Sunidhi Chauhan a female Sonu Nigam. Yeah.. the entire film industry calls her that. Actually, she's grown up listening to my songs. Several traits of hers, like mim- icking people, are like mine. I still maintain that she is a female Sonu Nigam. Do rumours about your affair affect your friendship? See, the whole industry seems to know about my so-called affairs. I don't react. Sunidhi is a pal. We meet once in six months, crack mad jokes and laugh. Such tittle tattle doesn't affect our work chemistry and friendship. Have you lost interest in playback singing? You have to move on. Doing four songs a day wasn't making sense. I don't want 20000 songs to my credit. I want quality songs. I believe the film industry sucks the best out of you in a few years and then, dumps you. I don't want that to happen to me. Aren't composers like Pritam and Shantanu Moitra partial to your voice? Shantanu once told me that only I can do justice to his compositions.. not that the others are less talented but he finds me good. I love the kind of music he composes. Pritam has gone into the T Series camp a bit too deeply Like . it or not, you end up in one camp or the other. Lately I've only sung , Nagada for Pritam in Jab We Met, which did well. I'm not restricting myself to one composer. I've become selective though. Have you had fall-out with T-Series? No. What do you think about of the youth's taste in music today? If the young generation is buying frivolous music, it's because we are selling it to them. In fact, the young generation still selects the best of the lot. Commercial music is being promoted big time. Unfortunately, there's no media support for ghazals. Youngsters tell me to do a ghazal album.. which means they do want ghazal albums. Why can't they buy the albums of the exist- ing ghazal singers? It's because they're not pro- moted well. There are tiny ads and funny looking music videos which no one watches. I still do frivolous songs but I have tremen- dous respect for real music. Was your taste in music much dif- ferent when you were young? I grew up on the Hindi film music of the 1950s, '60s and '70s. Till a few years ago, I didn't know about Pink Floyd and Jim Morrison. Today I , know a little bit about them. Do you really feel talent hunt winners can make it big? Of course. If there wasn't an Indian Idol, there wouldn't have been an Abhijeet Sawant. If there wasn't Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, you wouldn't have known Amanat Ali and Oneek Dhar. Most of these guys come from middle class families. Today they, own cars and homes. They have a name, a career.. all because of the contests. It's believed that Anu Malik didn't want you to return as a co-judge on Indian Idol 3. (Laughs) Anu is not as bad a composer and human being as he's made out to be. I could have easily been a part of the show but it had become monotonous for me. Also, I was expecting my baby then. My wife (Madhurima) was in America. I wanted to be around instead of being on the show. Do you feel music is given it due status? I think music is taken for grant- ed. In Pakistan, kids and young- sters know the names of music composers but not of the movie stars. Here, singers are paid peanuts. Cricketers and actors are loved. We sing, an actor lip syncs and takes our credit away . What do you want your son Nevaan to inherit from you? My attitude towards work. I want him to be aggressive and hard working. What's the progress on the bungalow you're constructing on Yari Road? I need more space for work. I'll be moving in soon, hopefully . Commercial music is promoted big time. There's no media support for ghazals. There are funny looking music videos which no one watches Sunidhi is a pal. We meet once in six months, crack mad jokes and laugh. Tittle tattle doesn't affect our work and friendship
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Posted: 17 years ago
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i had heard about her acting in films... but didn't knew it wud opposite Sonu...hmm...wonder what happened to it...wud had loved to c them together.

TFS bobda 😳
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Posted: 17 years ago
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What a sad plight of the music industry, the chosen ones prosper because of greater exposure and connections and those that are lesser know or not so commercial become extinct, eventhough they may be talented.
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Posted: 17 years ago
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thanx,Bobji for the wonderful article.. 😊 ..... Sonuji is right when he says'Commercial music is being promoted big time and the young generation buys frivulous msuic coz we sell it to them'......There are hardly any good albums/music videos...One has to go searching for them..If there are any,an avg person like me is hardly aware of when it came & went coz of lack of marketing......We have to actually go and hunt for such CD s in shops and sadly,most of the shops don't stock such CDs.!!!

The state of good music is pathetic...Recently,I went looking for Ashaji's non-film albums(not the remixes/pop ones,but the really good ones which she had realeased in the 90s and 80s)...I had to go to 7-8 shops and each one said that they had all the pop ones(Jaanam samjha karo types) etc but not the ones I was looking for!!!Ultimately one shopkeeper said he had it and produced it from his warehouse where it was gathering dust!!!😕...He said 'Aaj kal aise gaane sunne wale kum hai.....yeh sab koi pasand nahi karta'!.......Agar Ashaji ke albums ka yeh haal hai,then where will the new singers go?Shopkeepers feel that their albums are only wasting shelf space...pathetic state of music.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: Summer3

What a sad plight of the music industry, the chosen ones prosper because of greater exposure and connections and those that are lesser know or not so commercial become extinct, eventhough they may be talented.

yes,Summerji...But unfortunately that is the plight of talented ppl everywhere,in any field that requires media exposure...whether it is dance/Acting/whtever......Talented dancers/classical dancers hardly get any exposure....our bollywood actors get paid lakhs/crores for a show.Good music directors are out of work.....Mediocre albums sell due to marketing.......media exposure can sell anything,I guess 😊

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Wow, great article! Sonu Nigam earns more and more respect from me day by day. He's not just talented, but also extremely logical and straight-forward.

Love HIM! 😉

TFS 😃
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Posted: 17 years ago
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thanks for sharing 😛 ...........nice article
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Thanks Bobji for sharing.. 😊
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: rock&roll

thanx,Bob ji for the wonderful article.. 😊 .......... Sonuji is right when he Say's commercial music is being promoted big time and the young generation buys frivolous music coz we sell it to them'......There are hardly any good albums/music videos...One has to go searching for them..If there are any,an avg person like me is hardly aware of when it came & went coz of lack of marketing......We have to actually go and hunt for such CD s in shops and sadly,most of the shops don't stock such CDs.!!!

The state of good music is pathetic...Recently,I went looking for Asha ji's non-film albums(not the remixes/pop ones,but the really good ones which she had released in the 90s and 80s)...I had to go to 7-8 shops and each one said that they had all the pop ones(Jaanam samjha karo types) etc but not the ones I was looking for!!!Ultimately one shopkeeper said he had it and produced it from his warehouse where it was gathering dust!!!😕...He said 'Aaj kal aise gaane sunne wale kum hai.....yeh sab koi pasand nahi karta'!.......Agar Ashaji ke albums ka yeh haal hai,then where will the new singers go?Shopkeepers feel that their albums are only wasting shelf space...pathetic state of music.

The state of good music is pathetic what a true statement we also know the reason but people test are also changing demanding quantity over quality music has grown world wide but the quality of test of good music has gone down because we have lost purity and heritage of our culture.

Reason for this change is very simple it is not the shopkeeper it the supply and demand of the listener that should tell us where is the problem. Music is no longer confined in one shop or limited to few. Listener habits, and globalized which have grown a new type of listener they are know as NRI.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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rock&roll ji here is a link good information will explain you a lot. When Sonu took Indian Music to Harvard

When Sonu took Indian Music to Harvard

Edited by Qwest - 17 years ago

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