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Dard Karaara *Dum Laga Ke Haisha* Ayushmann Khurrana by Kumar Sanu
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Kumar Sanu lends his voice for Akshay Kumar in Bombay Talkies Title song
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Kumar Sanu rocked Zee Bangla Didi No 1 Grand Finale - Season 4
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Favorite Didi Rachana Banerjee is back with the season 4 of the most favorite women's game show - Didi No 1 on Zee Bangla.
The show promises to be more fun with games engaging the women with the best of gifts and prizes to be won.
At the grand Opening of the Season 4, the Tollywood didis played the favorite game with host Rachana. The participants were- Srabonty, Nusrat Jahan, Payel and Parno Mitra. They played the ever favorite rounds which have been evolved with the new season.
Kumar Sanu came as the celebrity singer. He sang, danced and enthralled in the show. The other two guests who came are Shoham and Subhasis. It was a fun filled exciting show with all the stars reviving their childhood with the fun filled rounds.
Didi No 1 Season 4 Grand Opening on 24th June 2012 only on Zee Bangla.
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Friday, June 29, 2012
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Welcome back Kumar Sanu
Welcome back Kumar Sanu! In 90's, Kumar Sanu was a singing icon and made headlines with consecutive five 'Best Male Playback Singer' to his credits. The next track, 'Chammak Challo' brings his voice back but the striking feature is Shreya Ghoshal's versatile voice that captures all lovable feminine emotion with aplomb. To be precise, it has shades of Jatin-Lalit's 90's composing and sounds, somewhat similar to least heard 'Chammak Challo' (Sunny Deol's AJAY) with a contemporary Bollywood's duet feel. Sajid-Wajid's composition sticks to the conventional roots and hardly adds any form of techno-improvisation to make it uber-cool stylish, as one might have expected it in a big budgeted entertainer. Kumar Sanu's comeback is not as grandeur as his profile but comes more like a situational score that befits a romantic situation in the flick. For all the 90's music lovers, it will be a bliss and so do Shreya's sweet-honeyed voice, but one misses a fabulous Kumar Sanu, who used to be a major feature in almost every major romantic track of 90's, hope to hear more of him in future.
Source: http://www.glamsham.com/music/ reviews/14-rowdy-rathore-music -review-051201.asp
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Source: http://www.glamsham.com/music/
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Interview of Kumar Sanu after Chammak Challoo Chail Chabili
We last heard you in "Sanam Teri Kasam" in 2009... It's been a long wait till " Rowdy Rathore"... The kind of songs I was getting in the last three years were not that inspiring... I opted not to sing them.
I was also not happy with the way the media was promoting bad songs. Musicians are running after name, fame and money and in the process, creativity is killed. People know me for my romantic and melodious songs... the kind of songs that made me 'Kumar Sanu'. If I sing something that is not my genre, what will my fans think? That's why I rejected all the offers that came my way the last three years.
So, how does it feel to make a comeback after three years? I'm feeling great. Though I was singing for regional films, I'll be be singing regularly for Bollywood from now on. I have films like Sudhir Mishra's "Chor", Tinu Verma's "This Weekend", "Touch" and more. You'll hear me in more than 40 films in the future. Moreover, I'm glad that I'm making a comeback in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Rowdy Rathore", because "Chamak Challo Chel Chabeli" is a beautiful song. People are already appreciating it. The viewership of the song is increasing by the day on the Internet.
Were you not frustrated to be out of work in Bollywood for a long time? Though I wasn't getting songs for quite some time, I was never frustrated. I'm happy with the fact that I have already sung more than 17,000 songs, 80 to 90 per cent of which have been hits. Today, can any singer get as much work as I did? I don't feel the need to hunt for work anymore.
What do you have to say about the current music scenario? I'm not at all happy with the kind of music made these days. The lyrics are poor and half the tunes are copied. The lyricists and composers come up with songs without putting much thought into it. "Dhinka Chika", "Beedi Jalaile", "Munni Badnaam", "Sheila ki Jawani", "Jalebi Bai"... (Laughs) Kuch samaj mein nahi aa raha hai ki yeh log public ko kahan leke jaa rahe hai... And what about the kids? We can't see anything with our family and kids these days. I feel, there should be some accountability.
And, what's your take on the number of singers in the industry now? This is just a reflection of the lack of confidence and talent in the industry. No one is in a state to establish himself or herself. With just about anybody singing, you can't recongnise a particular voice anymore. In fact, with three to four music directors composing for a single film now, there's no way to identify the singers and musicians? We used to earn money for singing, but today there are singers who pay money to sing. The scenario is bad.
Who's your favourite singer in the current crop? Well, I like Shaan and KK. Both of them have very powerful voices. Sonu Nigam bhi theek hai.
After judging two reality shows "Waar Parriwar" and "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa" in Bengali, you vanished from TV as well? There was a time when music reality shows enjoyed some importance. But today, there's no future in such shows... I didn't want to take up any of the TV offers. The judges don't have the power they used to have earlier and like salesmen, they are just selling a show. Plus, there's a lot of manipulation of public votes done by the channel. Who knows how many votes actually come? You have acted in a Bengali film "Gane Bhuban Bhoriye Debo". Any designs on Bollywood too? I did that film because I'm from Bengal and the director was a friend. But no such plans in Bollywood! Acting is a very boring field and I don't want to get bored. Moreover, I want to compose music for films, not as a profession, but as a shaukiana.
Your recent pictures show you in an all new, lean look... Yes, I've lost 11 kilos of late. I do a lot of stage shows and I do a lot of running around on stage. So, I need to be fit to have that kind of energy and stamina. Plus, I need to look good if I appear on TV, videos or in public. I have given up on rice, chapatti, potato and sweets. I only eat oats. I've had my share of bingeing in the past, now it's time to get fit!
What else you do in your leisure time? My wife and two daughters - Sana, 11 and Ana, 8, - stay in Dubai as they study and learn music there. Whenever I get the time, I fly to Dubai to spend time with them. I also listen to music and watch movies when I'm free.
So you want your daughters to sing for Bollywood someday? No. I don't want them to enter B'town. I want them to be international singers and they are training for it. Anway, Bollywood will call them one day after copying their music!
Source: http://timesofindia. indiatimes.com/entertainment/ music/news-and-interviews/Half -the-tunes-in-Bwood-now-are- copied-Kumar-Sanu/articleshow/ 13392278.cms
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I was also not happy with the way the media was promoting bad songs. Musicians are running after name, fame and money and in the process, creativity is killed. People know me for my romantic and melodious songs... the kind of songs that made me 'Kumar Sanu'. If I sing something that is not my genre, what will my fans think? That's why I rejected all the offers that came my way the last three years.
So, how does it feel to make a comeback after three years? I'm feeling great. Though I was singing for regional films, I'll be be singing regularly for Bollywood from now on. I have films like Sudhir Mishra's "Chor", Tinu Verma's "This Weekend", "Touch" and more. You'll hear me in more than 40 films in the future. Moreover, I'm glad that I'm making a comeback in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Rowdy Rathore", because "Chamak Challo Chel Chabeli" is a beautiful song. People are already appreciating it. The viewership of the song is increasing by the day on the Internet.
Were you not frustrated to be out of work in Bollywood for a long time? Though I wasn't getting songs for quite some time, I was never frustrated. I'm happy with the fact that I have already sung more than 17,000 songs, 80 to 90 per cent of which have been hits. Today, can any singer get as much work as I did? I don't feel the need to hunt for work anymore.
What do you have to say about the current music scenario? I'm not at all happy with the kind of music made these days. The lyrics are poor and half the tunes are copied. The lyricists and composers come up with songs without putting much thought into it. "Dhinka Chika", "Beedi Jalaile", "Munni Badnaam", "Sheila ki Jawani", "Jalebi Bai"... (Laughs) Kuch samaj mein nahi aa raha hai ki yeh log public ko kahan leke jaa rahe hai... And what about the kids? We can't see anything with our family and kids these days. I feel, there should be some accountability.
And, what's your take on the number of singers in the industry now? This is just a reflection of the lack of confidence and talent in the industry. No one is in a state to establish himself or herself. With just about anybody singing, you can't recongnise a particular voice anymore. In fact, with three to four music directors composing for a single film now, there's no way to identify the singers and musicians? We used to earn money for singing, but today there are singers who pay money to sing. The scenario is bad.
Who's your favourite singer in the current crop? Well, I like Shaan and KK. Both of them have very powerful voices. Sonu Nigam bhi theek hai.
After judging two reality shows "Waar Parriwar" and "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa" in Bengali, you vanished from TV as well? There was a time when music reality shows enjoyed some importance. But today, there's no future in such shows... I didn't want to take up any of the TV offers. The judges don't have the power they used to have earlier and like salesmen, they are just selling a show. Plus, there's a lot of manipulation of public votes done by the channel. Who knows how many votes actually come? You have acted in a Bengali film "Gane Bhuban Bhoriye Debo". Any designs on Bollywood too? I did that film because I'm from Bengal and the director was a friend. But no such plans in Bollywood! Acting is a very boring field and I don't want to get bored. Moreover, I want to compose music for films, not as a profession, but as a shaukiana.
Your recent pictures show you in an all new, lean look... Yes, I've lost 11 kilos of late. I do a lot of stage shows and I do a lot of running around on stage. So, I need to be fit to have that kind of energy and stamina. Plus, I need to look good if I appear on TV, videos or in public. I have given up on rice, chapatti, potato and sweets. I only eat oats. I've had my share of bingeing in the past, now it's time to get fit!
What else you do in your leisure time? My wife and two daughters - Sana, 11 and Ana, 8, - stay in Dubai as they study and learn music there. Whenever I get the time, I fly to Dubai to spend time with them. I also listen to music and watch movies when I'm free.
So you want your daughters to sing for Bollywood someday? No. I don't want them to enter B'town. I want them to be international singers and they are training for it. Anway, Bollywood will call them one day after copying their music!
Source: http://timesofindia.
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Monday, May 21, 2012
Sunday, May 06, 2012
Chamak Challo Chel Chabeli (Full Song) - Rowdy Rathore
Song Name: Chamak Challo Chel Chabeli
Film/Album: Rowdy Rathore
Singer(s): Kumar Sanu, Shreya Ghoshal
Music Director: Sajid-Wajid
Lyricist: Sameer Anjaan
Length: 5:48
Music Label: Sony Music
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