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Posted: 15 years ago

Sonu Nigam enthrals Dhaka audience

Indo-Asian News Service

Friday, August 8, 2008: (Dhaka) :


Singer Sonu Nigam enthralled the audience with some of his popular songs at a concert in Dhaka.

Leading the 19-member team of musicians, the singer began the show on Thursday evening with Suraj hua madhyam and followed it up with Mera rangdir, Mera haat me tera haat ho, Ghum shudha, Aaja Soniye, Duniya he tere piche and Sathiya.

The singer said that though this was his second visit to the country, it was his first show there.

Sonu Nigam was quoted as saying, "Bangladesh is the second country that I like after Bahrain."
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Posted: 15 years ago
Published On: 2008-08-10
 
Sonu Niigaam ' A Date in Dhaka
A 'high voltage' concert for music enthusiasts
Aureen Ahsan

Sonu Niigaam performs at the concert
Profile:
Sonu Niigaam needs no introduction. The heartthrob of millions and a music icon of India, he has quite a few shades in his character. A host, an anchor and a judge on the popular show Indian Idol, he won the heart of his fans with Accha sila diya during the early years of his career. Born on July 30, this 'superstar' singer later went on to make songs such as You are my Sonia and Kal ho na ho superhits. With 30 awards to his credit and having playbacked in over 200 movies, Sonu Niigaam is undoubtedly the most versatile and talented Indian singer of current times.

The Evening of August 07;
A high degree of anticipation and excitement was at its peak on the eve of August 07 at The Hall of Fame, Bangladesh- China Friendship Conference Centre (BCFCC). After having waited in a long queue to be admitted in, the audience could hardly settle down for the show to begin. Such was the state of excitement. The hall room and gallery of BCFCC were packed to capacity. The event was jointly organised by Fireworks, Events and PR and Interspeed Activation. New Age, Samakal, Radio Foorti and ATN Bangla were the media partners. (It was quite a surprise when Eva Rahman was called on stage to present the opening act of the show with the rendition of her song Dil de diya hai.)

Members of the orchestra however presented a very refreshing performance of the song Rooh-ba-rooh from the critically acclaimed movie Rang De Basanti. Next on stage was an Indian artiste, a member of the entourage, who mesmerised the audience with Raat baki baat baki and Yeh mera dil from Don, and the more recent numbers like Beedi jalaile, Yeh ishq haye from Jab We Met, Aaj ki raat from the re-make of Don.

The crowd was just settling into the mood of the evening when the star of the show mounted the stage singing his popular number Kal ho na ho amidst the thunderous applause of the audience. They were put under the spell as Sonu Niigaam melodiously crooned the chart-topper song Suraj hua madham. The soft rhythm of the song, the subtle glow of the lights and the crystal clear voice of Niigaam created a magical ambience.

Cheers, whistles and applause resonated around the auditorium as the singer presented power-packed performances of his sensational hit numbers back- to back- from Just Chill, Gumshuda and Aaja soniye, to Saathiya, Main hoon na and Kabhie alvida na kehna. It was then time for Sonu Niigaam to be amazed when the audience sang the first stanza of one of his songs for him.

He noted that the Bangladeshi crowd was absolutely wonderful and thanked them for their immense support. In between his performances, the artiste shared with the audience anecdotes from the course of his professional life. On their request, he rendered an all-time favourite of the audience, Bijuriya. Accompanied by electric guitar, table, drums, dhol, keyboard, etc. and the energy with which he danced and sang during the performance, he made it an absolute show-stopper. Be it classical music, bhajans or even pop music, Sonu Niigaam is a specialist and perfectionist in every genre of music and he proved his talent beyond a hint of doubt before his fans in Bangladesh on the evening on the concert.

Other features of the show were renditions of mellow and soulful songs of the legendary singer of yesteryears Mohammad Rafi. Sonu Niigaam successfully maintained the spotlight on himself. The evening prolonged late into the night, as he continued to entertain the crowd with songs that have defined him as a star over the years. It is worth mentioning that the spectators--- young and old, generations apart --- enjoyed the show greatly. The event, one hardly need mention, was an extravaganza.
 
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Sunday, 14 September 2008 12:50
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Sonu Niigaam, (c) Mumbai Mirror

Bollywood's hottest singer talks about the "sorry" state of Bollywood's singers in a chat with R Sridhar

Sonu Niigaam's (hope I got the I's and A's right) ability to reinvent himself is evident in every aspect of his personality. He has suffered an injury recently: there is a nasty bruise on his forehead, it has required stitches and his forehead is swollen. Not a very pleasing sight for one of the best singers in Bollywood today. But Sonu has leveraged that adversity. An interesting dark pink monkey cap that covers much of his forehead, has done the trick. It not only covers the wound, but also ends up as a style statement!

People, who know Sonu Niigaam, and those who have followed his moves, will not be surprised at his thinking-on-the-feet approach. One of the hottest properties in India and abroad as well and one of the few outspoken denizens of the music industry, Sonu has achieved success the hard way. "Going from door-to-door of music companies – I've done it all," he says, wistfully remembering his days of struggle.


The going has been good for him this year. Apart from Bollywood hits in films like Main hoon na, Om Shanti Om, Sathiya, etc., he has already released four albums this year – Classically Mild, Rafi Resurrected, a Punjabi Single titled 'Punjabi Please' and now the latest one by Times Music – Maha Ganesha that was released recently at the Siddhivinayak temple. Add to it the Filmfare Award for Best Singer that he got this year for the Kannada film Ninindale. He has also gone international in a big way: his concert performances are a big hit abroad. In fact, this year, he participated in a three-city tour of the United Kingdom, singing Mohammad Rafi songs with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. 

"Given the kind of step-motherly treatment meted out to singers in Bollywood, singing for concerts abroad is the only major source of revenue for them. Without them, most singers will have to live in rented apartments," he says, frustrated at the way the system works. "Imagine, music companies haul us up for singing our own songs! How ridiculous is that! They rob us of our due revenue, and pocket it for themselves leaving singers in the cold. We are like labourers," he adds. In fact, a couple of years back, he along with Alka Yagnik and Suresh Wadkar, had formed an association of Bollywood singers, to fight for their rights. But it didn't work out "due to three people who worked against it," he says, refusing to give names. "In this country singers are not given respect despite the fact that music is a part of our culture. The only people who get all the limelight are the actors and cricketers. This is so different from other countries where singers are treated as national icons. Have you ever found a singer there lip-syncing for a Hollywood star? That happens only in India!" he says, grimace firmly in cheek.

He's happy with the reality shows though. "They are doing a great service to the music industry," he says, quite aware of the fact that he is highly regarded by all upcoming singers. Dismissing talk of becoming insecure with the onslaught of good new singers on the block, Sonu says the 'J' factor has always affected everyone. But all that is required is to manage and understand others' insecurity. "Live and let live," he says.

The interview changes course dramatically with the entry of his little toddler, Nevaan, into the room, prompting a complete transformation of the singer – from an angry activist-singer to a doting, coo-cooing father. Again, a reinvention. A new visage. A new Sonu

Source: www.mumbaimirror.com

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Posted: 15 years ago
thanks for the article 😊...wonder how he got injured though..well i hope he's fine now...
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Posted: 15 years ago
Sonu - the legend  😃
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omg there is a fc 4 sonu my favvvvvvvvv singer,awwwwww sad tat itz inactive ,,