THIS IS THE OFFICIAL SONU NIIGAAM FAN CLUB-6 SONU NIIGAAM the most versatile,soulful and multi-talented singer the country ever had.....It cant get better than dis...... His first break in bollywood was the song Acha sila diya from Sanam Bewafa...Bless the soul of Gulshan Kumarji who recognized his talent...That song went on to become a huge hit..but he ws then branded to be a singer fit for only sad occsions...he wasnot to accept that at such a young age...he worked to change his style..He was considered to be a Mohd.Rafi impersonation by most..but he had to prove himself..there is a lot more to Sonu Niigaam than that...Yes Rafi Saab is definitely his mentor but he wouldnt confine himself...In just a few years he proved himself to be the most versatile singer ever... and the rest we all know is history...whether as boy next door..Mr cute and charming...or as the most respected and adored singer in the country...People absolutely love him..and that is his strength...Presently considered by all in the industry as the best singer in the country there is no stopping him any more.. He has become the best voice for all superstars and the safest choice for music directors to do justice to any song...He loves being on stage and anybody who has attended his concerts will most definitely agree that he is the best singer-performer the country has ever seen..his zeal,enthusiasm and more than everything total commitment and dedication to whatever he does makes him the role model and Icon of thousands of aspiring singers all over the country...He is also an accomplished TV Host, an awesome RJ and a mindblowing mimic..To add to his credits he is also a fabulous music director and very imaginative lyricist...His compositions in Chanda Ki Doli were distinct in style and class and definitely would give the topmost music directors in India a run for their money... "yeh khuda ke roop me insaan hai yaa insaan ke roop me khuda"........ With millions and millions of fans and a coveted national award to his credit,here is presenting to u all the multi talented multifacteted SONU NIIGAAM..
Sonu Niigaam's Address
Sonu Nigam
1201,12th Floor
Amarnath Tower,Amarnath Lane,
J.P.Road,7 Bunglows,
Andheri(west)
Bombay - 400061
INDIA
website : sonuniigaam.in...is under construction Private Albums Sapno Ki baat
Deewana
Kismat
Jaan
Mausam
Yaad
Chanda Ki Doli(self composed)
Sanskar(devotional)
Kudi Mili Hai Kamaal(Punjabi)
Sonu composes for his new album!
After singing and trying his hand in acting Sonu is back with something new and different - music direction. Returning with a music album after almost four years, the singer has composed all the nine songs for his album titled 'Chanda Ka Doli'
The album has been produced by T-Series. On the album Sonu says, Bhushan (Kumar, owner of T-Series) caught me programming something at my computer in my home studio last year. He liked the stuff so much that he suggested that it should be made the opening song of my new album. I ended up composing 12 songs and we chose 9 from them.
Upcoming:a classical album under the banner of Sare gama HMV which he is recording in his personally acquired studio
Sonu Nigam purchases a recording studio
Singer Sonu Nigam has purchased himself a recording studio in Mumbai. Sonu says that music industry has become a big business today and therefore he wants to make the most out of it. He has his own team of musicians and technicians to engineer the work. On asking whether he will rent his studio to other singers, Sonu replies that he would definitely allow other singers to record their albums there.
The singer is currently recording his solo album in his newly acquired studio in the Lokhandwala complex.
He has sung over in over 10000 films for almost all the actors in the country from Big B to Shahid Kapoor..King Khan to Sallu Mia....the songs are too many to name.....So here are a few of my favs in no particular order Kal Ho Na Ho Sonu Niigaam the Actor Besides singing he has also tried his hand at acting Movies released Jaani Dushman Love in Nepal Awards
Sonu Niigaam-The best singer in the country
Saathiya
Baawri Piya(Baabul)
Tanhayee(DCH)
Tu Mila De(Saawan the love season)
Do Kadam aur Sahi(Meenaxi)
Rang De Basanti chola(LOBS)
Dheere Jalna(Paheli)
Tumse Milke(Main Hoon na)
Songs of Parineeta(all the three)
Sarfaroshi ki tamanna(LOBS)
Desh ki mitti(Bose)
Mere Haath Me(Fanaa)
Dekho Naa(Fanaa)
Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna(KANK)
Tumhi Dekho Na(KANK)
Kismat Se Tum(Pukar)
Ishq Bina(Taal)
Kuch tum kaho(Shararat)
Panchi Nadiyan(Refugee)
Ek saathi aur(LOC)
Kitni Narmi Se(Dil Jo Bhi Kahe)
Zindagi maut na(Sarfarosh)
Ajnabi Shehar,Sau Dard,Humko Maloom Hai(Jaan-E-Mann)
Aisa Lagta Hai(refugee)
Haath se Haath Mila
Suraj hua Maddham(K3G)
U r my sonia(K3G)
Pyar Ki Ek Kahani(Krissh)
Koi Tumsa Nahin(Krissh)
Songs of Refugee
Satrangi re(Dil Se)
Behka Diya Humein(Umrao Jaan)
Chup chup ke(BnB)
Sun Zara(Lucky)
Chori chori chupke se(Lucky)
Aate Jaate(HDJPK)
Songs of Salaam E Ishq
Banke Tera Jogi(PBDHH)
Main Hoon Naa(Main Hoon na)
Sooni Hawa(Bollywood Hollywood)
Jeene Ke hai Char Din(MSK)
Songs from Dil Maange More
Tera Jadoo Chal Gaya
Do Pal(Veer Zaara)
Kyu Hawa(Veer Zaara)
Ae chand teri( Tera Jadoo Chal Gaya)
Pehli pehli baar(Sangharsh)
Aa mujhe raat din(Sangharsh)
Bol Sajni(Doli Sajake Rakhna)
Yaar Mangiyasi(Kaante)
Sandese Aate Hai(Border)
Mujhse naaraz(Papa Kehte hai)
I am in Love(Neil N Nikki)
Just Chill(MPKK)
Halka Halka(Chocolate)
Aaja Soniye(MSK)
Jaana Nahi tha(Blackmail)
Tere Dil ka(Koi Aap Sa)
Tu Jahan(Salaam Namaste)
Koi Aisa Alam(Karam)
Naiyyo Naiyyo(Soldier)
Bole Chudiyan(K3G)
Gumshuda(Chalte Chalte)
Adaa(Garam Masala)
Chak De(Hum Tum)
Bhangra Pale(Anthony Kaun Hai)
Kaash Aap Hamare Hote
- 2005, Swaralaya Yesudas Award, for his outstanding performance in Music.
- 2005, MTV Immies - Best Pop Album, for his self-composed album titled "Chanda Ki Doli".
- 2005, Star Screen Award Best Male Playback, for the song "Dheere Jalna", from the film "Paheli"
- 2004, MTV Immies - Best Male Singer, for the song "Main Hoon Na", from the film "Main Hoon Na"
- 2004, National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer, for the song "Kal Ho Naa Ho", from the film Kal Ho Naa Ho
- 2004, IIFA Best Male Playback Award, for the song "Kal Ho Naa Ho", from the film Kal Ho Naa Ho
- 2004, Star Screen Award Best Male Playback for the song "Main Hoon Na" from the film Main Hoon Na
- 2003, Filmfare Best Male Playback Award, for the song "Kal Ho Naa Ho", from the film Kal Ho Naa Ho".
- 2003, Zee Cine Award Best Playback Singer- Male, for the song "Saathiya", from the film "Saathiya"
- 2003, IIFA Best Male Playback Award, for the song "Saathiya", from the film "Saathiya"
- 2003, MTV Immies - Best Male Singer, for the sing "Saathiya" from the film "Saathiya".
- 2002, Filmfare Best Male Playback Award, for the song "Saathiya", from the film Saathiya.
- 2002, Zee Cine Award Best Playback Singer- Male, for the song "Suraj Hua Maddham", from the film "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham"
- 2002, IIFA Best Male Playback Award, for the song "Suraj Hua Maddham", from the film "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham"
- 2001, Star Screen Award Best Male Playback, for the song "Tanhayee", from the film "Dil Chahta Hai"
- 1998, Zee Cine Award Best Playback Singer- Male, for the song "Sandese Aate Hai", from the film "Border"
Sonu Niigaam and Television
Sonu has also captivated the small screen over the past 10 years.He successfully hosted Zee TV's musical Sa Re Ga Ma for 8 years...Then he went onto host the playful musical Quiz Kismey Kitna Hai Dum..Now he is known as the best judge of the Trimurti panel of INDIAN IDOL I and II
Sonu Niigaam and Radio
Sonu is presently playing the role of a radio Jockey for a show "life ki Dhun with Sonu Niigaam" a two hour show aired on Radio City 91 FM
RJ Sonu 'Niigaam' hits the waves
THE NEW RJ: After singing, doing films and being a jury member, Sonu Nigam will now RJ for a show in Radio City FM channel.
Mumbai: Sonu Nigam has a new career and a new name. After singing for films, acting in them, releasing his own albums and being a jury member on Indian Idol, Nigam will next try out radio jockeying. And the Nigam from now is Niigaam.
The star will be a radio jockey (RJ) on a 30-minute weekly show Life Ke Dhun With Sonu Nigam on Radio City FM channel. It's not a new career move, he says.
Adding letters to names is the latest fad among celebrities, who believe that do so will bring them good luck. I sign my name as Niigaam, for myself I am Niigaam but the public can call me whatever they want to, Nigam confesses.
Nigam is a firm believer of numerology and claims he was instrumental in getting music composer Anu Mallik to change his name as well.
"When you meet Anu Mallik ask him about the spelling of his name, I got him to change his name from Annu to Anu. I don't want to take credit but Anu Mallik's life took a changed for good after changing his name," he quips.
Singing, acting, judging reality shows, now radio jockeying Nigam's done it all and is now readying him for a novel venture and may be add another feather to his cap.
Interviews of Sonu Niigaam-a few of his thoughts in his own words
The idol of many singers is about to expand his musical horizons
Subhash K Jha
You've become a youth icon among singing aspirants.
I had not noticed this development until two to three years ago when Shaan told me that many of the songs that the contestants sang on Sa Re Ga Ma Pa were mine. Now, when I'm a judge on Indian Idol I do realise that the contestants tend sing my difficult songs like 'Tera jadoo chal gaya', 'Zindagi maut na ban jaye' and 'Satrangi re'. I've now begun to realise that good work always reaches people's hearts. So I just do my work. As a singer I'm far from perfect and maybe I'll never get there, but there is no harm in trying. I am 32 and hope to do a lot as a human and a singer in the years to come.
Are you being challenged enough as a singer?
I don't think the film industry is able to provide sufficient opportunities for me, so I have to create my own challenges. This year I have some great songs in Karan Johar's Kabhi Alvidaa Na Kehna, Shirish Kunder's Jaan-e-Man, Kunal Kohli's Fanaah, Nikhil Advani's Salaam-e-Ishq, Rakesh Roshan's Krisshh, J.P. Dutta's Umrao Jaan and Farhan Akhtar's Don. But the challenge I experience when I sing a classical song where I've to work on a particular harkat or an alaap is missing. Films don't provide me songs like that. All tracks today are deejay-designed and private albums are dead. The furthest I could go with a non-film pop album was Chanda Ki Doli where I showed some of my classical creativity . I've therefore decided to come out with a semi-classical album. I might as well do something I believe in and something I'd be proud of forty years from now.
Have you sung 'Khai ke paan Baneraswala' in the Don remake?
I wish I had. As a child I used to dance to that song on stage. By the time I asked Shankar-Ehsan-Loy whether I could do it, they had already asked Udit Narayan to sing it. With his North Indian background he's the right person to do it.
What do you feel about Himesh Reshammiya's sudden success as a singer?
It's easy to criticise someone's singing for being nasal. Who sets the rules for how a song should be sung? Times are changing and different voice types are entering the industry and being accepted. With Himesh, at least a distinctive voice from within the country has found acceptance. Otherwise we've lately had strange voices from outside India, no matter how besura (out of tune), becoming successful.
What did you think of all the singers who have come from Pakistan?
A few are good. But most of them are strictly okay. In a country that has been blessed with a Lata Mangeshkar and Mohd Rafi who wants these voices?
Are you happy with the state of film music in this country?
Although I had raga-based songs in Parineeta and Paheli, the songs didn't get any recognition. I don't have a problem with Himesh getting all the awards, but it's an insult to nominate Paheli and Aashiq Banaya Aapne in the same genre for popular awards. Our songs were from two different genres in Aashiq. and Paheli. The genres have to be separated or our singers will stop doing riyaaz. They'll wonder why they need to work on their voices when they can get awards for relatively simple songs.
Mahesh Bhatt started the trend of introducing Pakistani music to Bollywood.
Everyone has the right to do their own thing. But if this trend continues, we as artistes need to tighten our seat belts. The music from Pakistan has a different flavour and colour to it.
What are your future plans for playback singing?
I'm doing too many things at the same time. I love the feeling of being in demand. I'm not passionate about anything except music. I'm blessed to have so much work. But I miss the glory attached to playback singing. I wish we had one good music company that could respect a good artiste.
How're your relations with your old company T Series?
We continue to maintain a cordial relation. But it isn't the same as before when Gulshan Kumarji was around. If I had contributed the same to any other music company there would have been lot more appreciation. I'm looking at a credible company for my classical album. I'm doing this for my own happiness.
Are you happy?
I've learnt to look for happiness within myself. People around me have changed. I've converted them into positive people. I don't allow anyone negative in my space. I'm surrounded by people who have love in their eyes.
Would you call yourself happily married?
Well, I am married and one can be happily married. Marriage is a very small part of life. And I'm saying this in the presence of my wife. There's a lot more to life.
I want my name to be a trademark. If it is a Sonu Nigam song then it should be good lyrically, musically and vocally Sonu Niigaam
The leading singer of India has just come to your homes. IndiaFM caught up with none other than Sonu Nigam in an exclusive interview where he spoke about his latest song, his life and his future plans.
You have just recorded the song 'Yeh Rashtra Prem Ki Bhavna' tell us something about that.
This is the first song ever to release in India without the help of a company. It is basically our conviction towards this song that we wanted to convey it to our listeners. This song is meant for todays generation because I have lots of faith in them. I believe we underestimate them when we say that this is the kind of music we like and this is the thought process they carry. I believe if we dont provide them with the right kind of music and other stuff then they dont know how to behave correctly. This song was supposed to have released around Independence Day but suddenly the bomb blasts in Mumbai happened. So one side of our mind said that we should release it earlier to get lots of attention but then we thought that we shouldnt cash in on someone elses suffering. I believed that this song should only release on radio and be available for downloads. So when the radio guys heard it we got a standing ovation. The composer is Deepak Pandit and I wrote the lyrics for it. Then we made the video because television channels were keen on airing it. There was a lot of positive response from everywhere.
This song was supposed to have released around Independence Day but suddenly the bomb blasts in Mumbai happened. So one side of our mind said that we should release it earlier to get lots of attention but then we thought that we shouldnt cash in on someone elses suffering.
How come you didnt opt for a company for this song?
Companies are essential. We have to have good companies in our country. But sometimes there is some niche work that you want to give to the public that you dont want others to mess up. This is the kind of work that I want to give to the people. My idea is not to depend on how much money I will recover because at this stage of my career I can afford to lose money. I will lose money obviously because I dont expect to be paid for something that does not release on CDs or cassettes. A company even if they like the song, they would want a remix after that. This is a pure song and I wanted the video to be clear and the message in the face. So that is why we decided not to depend on any company. I have that much goodwill that people know when I am talking I will talk sense.
So basically your message is an awakening for the youth?
The lines go as yeh rashtra prem ki bhavna bas matr ek hai kaamna. Hirday ki seep mein aans ki moti. Tam, Gan, Man, Jan mein ho jyoti. Arz hai yehi- Bharat ki rakth mein prabavihith ho. We have almost reached 60 years of independence and there is a saying which goes like Right or wrong my country is the best. I dont believe in that. I believe that if our country is wrong then we need to do something about it and definitely we are wrong. We need to tell the people that patriotism is not just about hailing your country but about correcting your country. Its about changing this mind-set. That is the message of this song.
So how did the standing ovation feel like?
This really gives me a high. This is not your regular film song. Its like my baby and when your baby gets appreciated even by people who dont appreciate easily will definitely feel great. I want my name to be a trademark. If it is a Sonu Nigam song then it should be good lyrically, musically and vocally.
I want my name to be a trademark. If it is a Sonu Nigam song then it should be good lyrically, musically and vocally.
Do you think a good voice is a god gifted talent or comes out of hard work?
Both! There are people who are blessed with natural voices. I cultivated mine because I sounded like too many people. I modulate my voice and that is my effort. If I had just one voice then I would be confined to just one genre of singing. I dont see myself doing that. I want to pursue different genres of music. I know of singers who are blessed with great voices but are confined.
If I had just one voice then I would be confined to just one genre of singing.
Do you believe in daily riyaz?
I practice daily riyaz. As I grow older I get madder.
You recently said in an interview that you want to take it easy now. But you also collapsed while shooting for this song. Is this true?
One is partially true while the other one is exaggeration. There was news that I am retiring from music. It is true that I want to cut down on my music but retiring from music is an overstatement. Music is always going to be a part of my life. It is my prayer. It is an ecstasy altogether. When I hear other people singing classical music I realize there is so much more to incorporate in my music. So Im not quitting music but Im quitting wholesale singing. I have got logical reasons for that.
Im not quitting music but Im quitting wholesale singing.
If you count I have had about 10 -12 hits songs last year. 2 of Fanaa, 2 of KANK, Dil Vich Lagi Ya Ve, Krrish, Parineeta and Paheli. But I sang over 300 songs last year. Why? Its just a waste of time. I dont want to break records. Id rather read all the books loaded in my house. I dont want to die without reading them. I want to enjoy nature; I want to enjoy other things in life. I want to pursue yoga, want to work-out, learn Taekwondo. I dont want to grow old and feel that Im helpless. As for the collapsing, that did happen. I was taken to the hospital. I was vomiting and suffered from food poisoning.
Id rather read all the books loaded in my house. I dont want to die without reading them.
You are into spirituality in a big way. How has that changed your life?
Im not that spiritual. People at an early stage in my career claimed that I was spiritual. All of us are spiritual in some sense. I want to be at a stage in life where nothing should affect me. I dont want to be filled with sorrows nor too much happiness. I have trained myself to be that way. But overall I dont think Im worthy of being called spiritual.
From your current contemporaries, who do you think is doing really great work?
Kunal Ganjawala, KK and Shaan sing very well. Other than Kunal, the rest are older than me. Sunidhi Chauhan, Shreya Ghoshal, Shweta Pandit, Mahalaxmi, Madhushree, etc. They are all very good. Also Kailash Kher as well.
Himesh Reshamimiya is pretty big on the music scene as well.
Himesh is a great composer. I dont rate him as a good singer and I dont think he does so either. If he rates himself as a great singer then he is lying to himself. But as a composer he is great and he deserves the success that he is getting today.
I dont rate Himesh as a good singer and I dont think he does so either. If he rates himself as a great singer then he is lying to himself.
Do you also compose music?
Yes, my album Chanda Ki Doli was my composition.
If you were to choose 3 favorite tracks from your vast repertoire, which would that be?
Satrangi Re, Tumse Milke from Main Hoon Na and Mera Rang de Basanti Chola.
What about your stint in acting?
There are a lot of things involved while doing a movie. The director, the actor, the producer and his marketing strategy. When I choose a movie I cant be governed by my heart. I have learned to use my instincts. I cannot give 100 days of my life in acting, dubbing, promoting and finally get bad reviews because the outcome is not nice.
I know of singers who are blessed with great voices but are confined.
What next?
There is an album coming up. This is really different as nothing like it has been done in India. 60% is ready. I just have to sing it and the lyrics also have to be done. It will most probably be released in October.
Tell us something about your American tour?
Im going on a tour after 5 years. Unlike other people who go every year or twice a year, I decided to wait and get a proper promoter. Finally these really great guys came my way and its happening on a large scale. Almost like the Hollywood way
You compose music for your albums. Then why not compose for films?
It can be quite a headache to compose music for films. Also in the last 8-9 years I have stopped approaching people for work. Id rather people come to me with proposals. Id rather compose music for myself just for the job satisfaction rather than make it another measure of success. But yes, I am open to composing for movies, but thats only if and when the project looks good.
Actors go through a discipline regime to keep fit and look good. What do singers have to do to keep their voices fit?
Singers, these days, too, have to hit the gym and take care of their appearance. Gone are the days when singers could get away with fat bellies and triple chins. Playback singing has no longer remained a behind-the-scenes profession. With stage shows and all that, one has to at least be presentable. Also, working out helps strengthen the lungs. And like they say, singing is chathi ka khel (game of the lungs). A singer has to work on stamina, energy and body language besides of course his or her daily riyaaz .
Whats the craziest fan-incident you have experienced?
There have been two extreme cases: There is this girl who insists that she is married to me, and is now convinced that I am ditching her and on my way to marry somebody else. Its scary; A few years ago, this educated boy came up to me and wanted to work at my house, even if it meant cleaning the dishes or ironing the clothes. I told him to go study and come back. The problem is that he came back. But I asked him to go again.
He is undoubtedly the best singer performer the country has seen.When most playback singers take the easy way out and use karaoke to perform..he maks it a point to give his listeners raw muzic..he takes a full band with him wherever he goes and entertains the listeners to the max..His endearing nature clicks perfectly with the audience and his music will leave anyone thirsty for more..He is in his own world when he is on stage and those 3 hours will be the best 3 hours for any muzic lover..Because what follows is better experienced tha explained...
SONU NIIGAAM THE PERFORMER
Review on one of Sonu's soul-stirring shows
ON A GRAND MUSICAL JOURNEY Singing sensation Sonu Nigam performing at the concert. The crowd enjoying every moment of the show (below)
He kept the audience captivated with his rocking performance as he breathed new life into songs that you have heard a million times before. The venue was packed as thousands of fans gathered at the Andhra University Engineering College grounds to listen to the high-energy singer. Sonu Nigam, who was in the city for the first time for a concert organised by Idea Cellular Ltd., held the audience spell-bound with his magical voice giving new twists and turns to familiar songs.
The tickets got sold out a day before the event and the seats got filled an hour before the show. At 7.30 p.m., a dashing Sonu came on stage with his soul-stirring 'Kal Ho Na Ho...' as his brilliant band added the grand musical effect giving the melody, a slow emotional touch.
And there was the singing sensation at his best. "Thank you everyone for the wonderful welcome," he greeted the crowd as they screamed and waved at him and then added, "this evening will be the most memorable one for you all!"
It started off with the romantic numbers like 'Suraj Hua Madham...'adding a nostalgic effect to the mood of the evening. Then came the first gear shift of the evening. 'Rafta rafta...' he went and the crowd sprang to its feet. They hummed with the rocking Rehman track of 'Saathiya...' and to the melodious 'Chanda Ki Doli Mein...' that followed.
As he sang, Sonu went back to the memories of his struggling days. "After my first hit song 'Achha Sila Diya...', I used to get to sing only sad songs in films with tragic scenes. People thought that I was a depressed old man," he chuckled.
Indeed, for this talented singer, it was a tough and patient climb to the top of the charts. With stars in his eyes, he moved from Delhi to the city of dreams, Bombay, where he was to be hailed as the voice of the immortal Rafi Saheb. "I worship Mohd. Rafi. But with the changing times, I had to bring some improvisation in my voice," he said.
As he moved on with the musical evening, he involved the audience into dialogues, taking them with him in every moment of the trip.
Sometimes he just paused in between the song, prompting the audience to complete the song, always making sure that the audience remained captivated with his tasteful improvisations.
Keeping the crowd thoroughly entertained for two hours, he took them to an extraordinary musical journey sandwiching the modern fast numbers with an old melody or by announcing that he was going to sing a bhajan and breaking into the rocking 'Ghum Shuda...'.
Girls turned into cheerleaders as he sang 'Just chill...'. And in between, he entertained everyone with his jokes and amusing narration of incidents of his life. Giving him company was Indian Idol finalist Meenal who belted out a few fast numbers providing some break to Sonu.
The showman singer won many a heart as he ended the memorable musical evening with 'Kal Ho Na Ho...' leaving the audience asking for more
Social work
Main Hoon Na: Sonu Nigam to hearing impaired students
Sonu Nigam might have crooned his way up through commercial singing, but on Thursday afternoon at the Lions School for the Hearing Impaired, Nigam matched duets for a cause - and giving him competition were the 30 odd speech and hearing impaired students. Not only did he entertain the students, but he also decided to present them a unique New Year gift - a set of 10 sophisticated hearing aids. An NRI from London also made a donation of 20 pieces of hearing machines.
The donation will help our institute, since most of the students hail from poor homes. We had in fact given digital hearing equipment to a girl three months ago and it worked for her. She made huge progress. These new donations will be utilised in the best possible way, remarked a teacher of the school.
Meanwhile, Nigam has been stationed at Rajkot for a series of stage shows that he is doing for a cellular brand and in fact came on the venue directly from the airport. He was invited by friend and actor Kunika. I thought it might be for cancer patients or some other cause, because Kunika is always involved in social work. It is strange that my audience are these children, because they cant hear properly. Yet in a way they are my audience, he says. The singer, who also handed over some other gifts to the kids, kept them entertained throughout. He sang songs from Kaho Na Pyar Hai and Main Hoon Na for the children. Needless to say, they seemed impressed. Evidently, he turned out to be as popular with the kids, as with the music connoisseurs.
SPIRITUAL INCLINATION He is a very spiritually inclined person and his trust in God and faith in himself has made him what he is today. His trip to the Himalayas
"I have been planning to do this for years, and I finally got around to doing it," says Sonu. He was accompanied by two friends from Delhi and Kolkata. "I hardly knew them. So basically, I was isolated; something I wanted. The time there was mine, and I spent it engaging in introspection. I lived in places that did not have basic amenities, like toilet facilities and water. I lived on a lean diet of fruit, pulses and rice, which we carried from Mumbai."
Getting to their destination, a place 60,000 feet above sea level, was a test of nerves for Sonu. "I kept telling myself that it could not be more strenuous that performing on stage for hours on end, he says. But I was wrong. The first hour of climbing was horrible. I was really nervous and my stamina was running out. I kept questioning my capacity to continue. But I fought the temptation to give up and went on till I reached the top. I was mesmerised and overcome with emotion once at the top. I experienced immense inner peace. I guess this is where word fails and it's all about what you feel," the singer says. HobbiesHis passion is and will always be music..He believes muzic is a very deep language which is close to the language of nature..Music s the only language that speaks in the fourth dimension..He enjoys exploring himself..everything is expertise for him..But he is also a voracious reader..He collects books from all over the world...from wherever he travels...and finds time to read them..He has keen interest in Numerology,Astrology,Vedas,Upanishads,Psychology, Indian History and everything which nurtures the culture of our country..He is also trained in Taekwando..which definitely helps him to be more agile..Being a family man,he loves to spend time with his family..He is not into partying...He enjoys watching television...He has a wish to do some farming and horticulture in future..An informed Indian
Singer Sonu Nigam is proud of his country. He recollects, I remember when I was very young, the entire family used to gather in one place and we used to sing a number of patriotic songs and would be so overwhelmed by it all that tears rolled down our cheeks. This country has borne an immense deal and survived it all right from the Moguls to the British. But thats not the end of the story. We may have got our independence, but India is still not what it should have been. We all, as citizens of the country, must work towards making it a better place to live in. Sonu is also an ace at history. He can trace all the conquests and invasions and knows a lot about his Motherland. Its a shame if people are not aware of the history of their own country. Its completely their loss and they should not take pride in it at all. Time to sit up and open your history books, people!
Last Ink Drop I have been a huuuuge follower of his muzic for over 11 years now..No song he sings escapes me..He is my Guru,my Idol,role model,my brother...I call him bhaiyya...and the biggest inspiration of my life..I pray to God that he is always happy..safe and sound..always smiling...God bless him and his wonderful family always.. sonu_nigamfan(Shyama)
Anyone who wants to join..anyone who has true respect and love for this maestro.. can contact me.....thts SHYAMA.....
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