Udit Narayan's 62nd Birthday: Your favourite songs?

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Udit Narayan turns 62 on 1st December 2017. ⭐️
Which songs of his do you like the most?

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Udit Narayan Jha credited as Udit Narayan (born 1 December 1955) is an established playback singer who works in Bollywood and whose songs have been featured in Nepali and Bollywood movies. He has won three National Film Awards and five Filmfare Awards. He is the only male singer in the history of the Filmfare Awards to have won over three decades (winning in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s).
Udit Narayan was awarded the Padma Shri in 2009 and, in 2016, he was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India, an honour that has so far been awarded to only a handful of singers, in recognition of his achievements in various film industries across India.
He was also awarded the Prabal Gorkha Dakshin Bahu by the late King of Nepal Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev in 2001 and Chitragupta Cineyatra Samman 2015 for Bhojpuri Cinema. As many as 21 of his tracks feature in BBC's "Top 40 Bollywood Soundtracks of all time". He has sung 25,000 songs in over 36 languages.


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Udit Narayan looks back at his career with affection

by Devesh Sharma | Sat, Jul 23, 2016

Udit Narayan looks back at his career with affection


Udit Narayan Jha is no stranger to awards. He recently received the Padma Bhushan for his contribution to Indian films and he can't stop grinning from ear-to-ear. "I've been in the Indian film industry for close to 40 years now, says Udit, who's originally from Nepal. "This industry has been kind to me. It has given me everything and this award is an icing on the cake. Udit grew up listening to Nepalese and Maithali folk songs. His mother Bhuvneshwari Devi was known for her folk singing and young Udit imbibed that. Slowly, from singing for 25 paise at village fairs, he made a name in the cultural corridors of Nepal. He started singing for the Kathmandu Radio by the time he was a teenager.


He recollects how an official in the Indian consulate was instrumental in him journeying to Mumbai. "I was asked to perform at a cultural evening held at the Indian consulate where this gentleman advised me to learn Indian classical. He said a scholarship could also be arranged if I was interested. Udit was given an option of either opting to learn in Lucknow, which was closer to Nepal or Baroda. But he had grown up listening to Indian stalwarts like Mohammed Rafi, Lata Mangeshkar and Kishore Kumar and expressed his desire to go to Mumbai, as these singers were based there. "They tried to talk me out of it, saying Mumbai was expensive and the scholarship wouldn't suffice. But I was adamant. Eventually, they relented and I started learning classical music at Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan at Girgaum under Pandit Dinkar Kaikini.


To save money, he used to walk some 10-15 kilometres each day and visit the various music rooms and recording studios near Girgaum in a bid to get work. Most singers begin their careers by singing in the chorus. But Udit says he stayed away from that. To make ends meet, he started singing at hotels. He finally got a break with the film Unees Bees (1980), in which he sang the song Mil gaya under Rajesh Roshan's baton. His co-singers were Mohammed Rafi and Usha Mangeshkar. The singer says he didn't even have a phone back then. "Rajesh Roshan called up all my known haunts and asked them to convey the message that I should reach his studios immediately. I got the message just in the nick of time. I couldn't believe that I would be singing with Mohammed Rafi saab. He saw my nervousness and told me to give my best shot.

Songs were recorded live those days with the singers and musicians using their skills in sync with each other. He misses the camaraderie and the rush equated with the creative process. "You were singing with the best musicians who prided themselves over their dexterity. It gave you a high to be among such people. Duets were fun because you latched on to your co-singer's response right then. Today, sometimes, you don't even get to hear the other singer's part because that hasn't been recorded as yet.

Udit struggled in Mumbai for 10 years before landing his first big break in Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988). He says the birth of his son Aditya ( Narayan) in 1987 changed his fortunes. He was friends with musician Chitragupt, Anand-Milind's father. "Anjaan saab introduced me to him. Chitraguptji liked my voice and gave me a chance to sing in Bhojpuri films. He introduced me to his sons, Anand and Milind, and recommended me to them. They all got their moment of glory with the phenomenal hit Qaymat Se Qayamat Tak (QSQT, 1988), produced by Nasir Hussain and directed by son, Mansoor Khan. Everyone associated with QSQT was new and wanted to prove themselves. "The first song
I sang was Papa kehte hain bada naam karega. I was going to become a father then so I sang it with all those feelings in mind, recollects Udit. The song is popular even today and has become an entry point of sorts for his live shows. Nowadays, if his son is on board, then the father-son sing it together.

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"I still get the maximum requests for it because it has become a cult number. And singing it with Aditya brings a lump in my throat every time as he's all a father wants his son to be. Aditya has made a name for himself as a TV anchor and a singer. Seemingly, his has been an easy journey. Udit disagrees with the analysis. "His struggle is different from mine. I had to start from complete anonymity. That isn't so in his case. But he still has to strive because he will always be compared to his father. And that's a bigger hurdle to clear, believe me.


Aditya made his acting debut with Shaapit (2010) but few know that Udit himself has acted in films. In fact, his Kusume Rumal (1985) is considered amongst the all-time grossers of Nepalese cinema. The singer smiles at that and says he did the film just to earn money. "I never wanted to be an actor, though I was getting offers both from the Bhojpuri and Nepalese industry. My wife Deepa suggested that since I wasn't getting work, I should consider this offer as it would get us some much needed money.
Later, he branched out into producing regional films himself. He put his wife Deepa in charge of the production house and their Bhojpuri film, Kab Hoi Gawana Hamaar (2004), shot in Mauritius won the National Award for the Best Feature Film in Bhojpuri. He isn't active on the production front today despite tasting success, declaring that the time isn't right.

The talk segues to his famous rivalry with Kumar Sanu. Apparently, Kumar Sanu threw a press conference saying that awards were rigged when he didn't receive it for Tujhe dekha toh yeh jaana sanam (Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, 1996) while Udit won it for Mehendi laga ke rakhna for the same film. Incidentally, Sanu had won it for five consecutive years before that. The soft-spoken singer laughs and gives another version to the story. "In fact, Kumar Sanu threw a huge party after I won that award. You decide which version is correct. He admits there was a rivalry but says it was never on the personal front. "We were professional rivals, yes. But beyond that there was no acrimony. He was getting his films and I was getting mine. We weren't eating into each other's songs. And we've sung duets together like Yeh bandhan toh (Karan Arjun 1995) and Neend churai meri (Ishq 1997). So it wasn't as if we never got along.

Both Sanu and he aren't much heard today despite still having fabulous voices. In fact, with a song like Radha likes to party (Student Of The Year 2012), Udit made a case that he could still sing for young actors. He partially blames the lack of work on the age difference between him and the new generation of music directors and filmmakers. "For them, we have become seniors. They wrongly believe that we don't get what this generation wants, that we are out of touch with the listeners today. But that's not the case. Our shows wouldn't be successful if that was so. Thanks to the Internet, youngsters are rediscovering us. Young people sing along with me in my shows both here and abroad. Guess, you can't fight perception.


https://www.filmfare.com/interviews/udit-narayan-looks-back-at-his-career-with-affection-14692.html

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I'd sing for 25 paise at small village fairs: Udit Narayan

ANAND HOLLA | Mumbai Mirror | Dec 8, 2013, 12.00 AM IST


It's Udit Narayan's first day at his new playground a modest bungalow upcycled into a studio-cum-office at Andheri's Four Bungalows. The recording room leaks a voice so densely sweet, it instantly brings to mind the chartbusting rushes of a three decade-long singing career that spans Jaadu Teri Nazar, Pehla Nasha, Mehendi Laga Ke Rakhna and Mitwa. Minutes later, Udit steps out flashing a smile that all his songs are lit up by. "I don't say no to any assignment," he says, of the Telugu number he has just wrapped up.
Son Aditya, also a singer, has a complaint. Despite a sparkling resume, dad still behaves like a newcomer. "When he heard Badtameez Dil, he wondered how much fun he would have had singing it," Aditya chuckles about the Ranbir Kapoor number sung at a breathless pace by Benny Dayal.
While assisting director Sanjay Leela Bhansali on his latest, Ram-Leela, Aditya too happened to snatch a song off his father's lap the riotous Tattad Tattad, his first hit. "I had recorded the scratch but Bhansali wanted dad to sing it. Later, he asked me if it was okay if he didn't give him the song. I told him dad has sung 20,000 songs in three dozen languages. It won't matter," Aditya says.
Udit throws an approving grin at Naanu-Sahab (that's what he calls Aditya). "He has sung it well. I'm proud of his talent." Speaking of talent, Aditya's experimentation with a career in entertainment first, as a child singer, then TV host (Se Re Ga Ma Pa), film actor (Shaapith), and now assistant director would unsettle any parent. But Narayan remains unflustered: "Some say he is a confused kid. I tell them he is a multi-faceted entertainer."
Fifty years ago, in Mithila, north Bihar, Narayan didn't enjoy the same luxury. "I was blessed with a good voice but not a good life. We didn't have a radio at home, but when I'd hear Mohammad Rafi's voice emit from a neighbour's radio, I'd be mesmerised. I'd sing for 25 paise at small village fairs," he remembers.
After a stint at a Kathmandu radio station, Udit took up classical training, and in 1978, at 22, arrived in Mumbai.
Although his debut in Unnees Bees came soon after in 1980, success eluded him for the next 10 years. In 1987, Aditya was born to the bigband flourish of Papa Kehte Hain the life-changing youth anthem that his father was recording with Anand Milind for Aamir Khan's debut film. Destiny though, was staging a miracle in slow-motion. "Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak was a flop. I had packed my bags to return to farming. In the third week of its release, it took off like a storm and became a massive hit. I forgot about my failures," Udit recounts.
In his serotonin-filled world, there is no room for bitterness. "Main mitti ka aadmi hoon... aur mitti ki khushbu bhagwaan ne mere awaaz ko dee hai," he says of his honey-glazed vocals. "Strangely, he sounds better now than ever," believes Aditya. "I ask mom how a man so earnest managed to survive in this industry for this long."
Despite his rose-tinted diplomacy ("I've never shared animosity with my contemporaries"), he reflects a certain honesty. Ask him about his virtual disappearance from Bollywood, and he concedes times have changed. "I want to sing a lot, but I don't get as many songs. And then suddenly, I'll get a nice one like..." he says, before raising his right hand in the quintessential mid-salute and humming Radha Teri Chunri. Do mediocre singers high on auto-tune upset him? "When Rafi sang, he spoke to the heart. Today, I find that truth missing. Whatever technology brings in, there's no alternative to truth."
Aditya attributes the 'truth' in his father's voice to his meticulous nature. "Dad doesn't seem intelligent, but he is," Narayan laughs. "He takes care of emotion, diction, mood, and is very receptive. These qualities are diminishing among singers."
Of late, their relationship has come-of-age, they say. "We've toured since I was four. Now, we chill, drink together at times. I even made him try a cigar," Aditya grins.
The only trigger for discord then is their disparate lifestyles. "He is happy with his khatiya and daal-rice. I tell him, 'You are Udit Narayan, dad! Wear killer clothes," he says, throwing a disapproving look at the '90s-style printed shirt Udit has tucked into black trousers. "He wants me to drive a Mercedes instead of my i10. But my ambition is limited to singing good songs," Udit reasons.
Fortunately for Aditya, Udit doesn't interfere in his love life. But suggestions are welcome. "He told me, 'Deepika is so hot. Why don't you try your luck with her?" Still laughing, Udit asks Aditya to stop letting out their secrets, before saying, "He advises me on the best of luxury. Why can't I pester him on the best of girlfriends?"


https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/music/news/Id-sing-for-25-paise-at-small-village-fairs-Udit-Narayan/articleshow/27070827.cms
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Udit Narayan's first song in Bollywood:
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And his first hit song:
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Live with Alka Yagnik
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OMG Udit!!!! My favoriteee singer of the 90s!!! I love all his songs...so many songs...but I think "Pehla Nasha" will top it all for me. The song still feels as fresh as today!! He has a very cute voice...I have not heard anyone like him! And he is tied to QSQT...I am so emotionally attached to everyone who is attached to that movie..LOL!
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The man with a unique voice..no copying or trying to sound like any legend be it rafi saab/kishore da/mukeshji..just his own unique voice👏
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love these songs😳

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