Sonu Nigam

Golden boy of indipop sonu nigam

Sonu Nigam

Background information
Born July 30, 1973 (1973-07-30) (age 35)
Faridabad, Haryana, India
Genre(s) Pop, playback singing
Occupation(s) Singer, Actor, Music Director, Television presenter, Radio Jockey
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 1985 – present
Website sonuniigaam.in

Nickname
: Golden boy of indipop
Date of Birth: 30 July 1973
Sign: Leo
Height:
Weight:
City: Faridabad, Haryana
Country: India
Mother:
Father: Agam Kumar Nigam
Siblings: two younger sisters
Children:
Marital status: married
Spouse: Madhurima Mishra
Ex-spouse/girlfriend:
Education: college in New Delhi
Likes: socialising with film folks
Favorite food:
Favorite color:
His hero: Mohd Rafi
His heroine: Lata Mangeshkar
Other facts: often called Elvis Presley of India
Hobbies: fitness
Occupation: indian singer / bollywood actor
Languages: hindi, english

Sonu Nigam or Sonu Niigaam (Punjabi: ਸੋਨੁ ਨਿਗਮ੍; born July 30, 1973 in Faridabad, Haryana, India)[1] is a highly acclaimed Indian playback singer whose songs have been featured in numerous Bollywood and Kannada movies. He has also released numerous Indi-pop albums and acted in a few Hindi feature films. He has changed the spelling of his last name from 'Nigam' to 'Niigaam' in accordance with numerology.[2]


Early years and playback singing

Sonu Nigam began his singing career at the age of three, when he joined his father on stage to sing Mohammad Rafi's "Kya Hua Tera Wada". Then on, he accompanied his father on his singing assignments at weddings and parties. In his teenage years, he participated in several music competitions successfully. He moved to Mumbai with his father to begin his Bollywood singing career at the age of 19.[3]

His initial years in Mumbai proved to be a struggle, and he started by singing covers of Mohammad Rafi songs, mainly for the "Rafi Ki Yaadein" album series. These albums contributed to his label for some time as a "Rafi clone." His first movie song as a playback singer was in the movie, "Janum"(1990), which was never officially released. He got a break as a playback singer in Gulshan Kumar's movie, "Aaja Meri Jaan". He then sang the song, "Accha Sila Diya", for the album, "Bewafa Sanam" (1995), which gave him the recognition as an established playback singer.[3]

Sonu started hosting "Sa Re Ga Ma," a television singing talent competition, which soon became one of the most popular shows on Indian television. The first episode of "Sa Re Ga Ma" was aired on May 1, 1995. Singing offers poured in thereafter, though slowly at first. He rose to fame with the song, "Sandese Aate Hain", in Border (1997). Anu Malik was the music director of this movie. Sonu's image as a Rafi clone changed after his rendition of the Nadeem-Shravan composed song, "Yeh Dil Deewana" in Pardes (1997). Since then, he has created a unique style of his own, and has become a role model for budding male singers in India.[3]

Over the years, Sonu has become a major force in the Indian music industry. He has provided playback singing for a large number of Hindi movies and won many awards. His rendition of Kal Ho Na Ho has been highly popular. He is recognised for his versatile voice as well as excellent emotion range. Sonu has sung with clear pronunciations, in many languages besides Hindi, including Bengali, Oriya, Kannada, Punjabi,Tamil, Telugu, English, Bhojpuri, Urdu, Nepali and Marathi.[3]

His 2008 playback songs include songs from Yuvvraaj and Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, in which he sings a song paying tribute to yesteryear Bollywood actors like Raj Kapoor, Rajesh Khanna, Shammi Kapoor, Dev Anand and Rishi Kapoor. The song is picturised on Shahrukh Khan and the music direction is by Salim-Sulaiman.

Pop albums and concerts

Sonu has released a number of pop albums, both in Hindi and in Punjabi, to his name. The very recent addition to this list is "Classically Mild".[4] He has also released several albums of Mohammad Rafi's songs, as well as devotional albums. Of recent releases, in September 2007, he released a 6-disc collection of Mohammad Rafi's 100 best songs in the latter's memory.[5] The collection is titled "Kal, Aaj, Aur Kal". In 2008, soon after releasing "Classically Mild", he released a single Punjabi track called "Punjabi Please",[6] and "Rafi Resurrected", a 2-disc collection of Mohammad Rafi songs with music by the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.

Over the years. Sonu has given concert performances in many countries, including United States, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Russia, Afghanistan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bangkok, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, West Indies, Mauritius, Nigeria and South Africa. In May/June 2007, he participated in a star-studded show in North America called "The Incredibles" in which famed Asha Bhonsle and recent singing sensations, Kunal Ganjawala and Kailash Kher, participated. In September and October, respectively, of the same year, he gave solo concerts titled, "Simply Sonu", in Canada and Germany, (becoming the first Indian singer to perform in the latter country).[7] In April 2008, he did a marathon of concerts in various cities in India, promoting his Punjabi single "Punjabi Please".[8]

In November 2007, at the inauguration of Harvard University's 28th president, Dr. Drew Gilpin Faust, Sonu sang with the Harvard College Sangeet the late Mahatma Gandhi's favorite bhajan, " Vaishnav Jan To Tene Kahiye".[9]

In July 2008, he participated in a three-city tour of the United Kingdom, singing numerous famous Mohammad Rafi songs with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.[10] This followed the release of these songs by the CBSO and the Indian music company Sa Re Ga Ma in a historic album entitled "Rafi Resurrected".[11]

Television, radio and acting

Besides "Sa Re Ga Ma," Sonu Nigam has also hosted the TV show Kisme Kitna Hai Dum and has been a judge on the show Indian Idol (aired on Sony Entertainment Television) seasons 1 and 2. Sonu has returned to Indian Idol in its third and fourth seasons as a celebrity judge. He was also a celebrity judge on Amul Star Voice of India in August 2007 in season 1 and in December 2008 in season 2. In October 2007, Sonu came back to the sets of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa in a historical moment of sorts, this time as a judge (along with Suresh Wadkar) on the show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs International.[12]

In 2006, Sonu also hosted his own radio show called 'Life Ki Dhun With Sonu Niigaam' on Radiocity 91 FM, where he had the opportunity to interview several music industry greats, including the legendary Lata Mangeshkar.[13]

Sonu's acting career[14] started as a child artist in a number of films including 1983s Betaab. As an adult, Sonu has acted in a few more films namely Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani alongside Sunny Deol, Manisha Koirala and Akshay Kumar as well as other actors; Kash Aap Hamare Hote where he plays the lead opposite Juhi Babbar, daughter of Raj Babbar; and lastly Love in Nepal with 'Flora Saini' and 'Sweta Keswani', where he plays the lead again. However it is to be said that all three films have not done well at the box-office. although his acting was much better appreciated in his last venture. He has not taken up acting since his last venture Love in Nepal, but has recently been said to be involved in another film as a lead actor. The film, called 'Ankhon Ankhon Mein' is supposedly about a blind singer.

[edit] Future projects

His future projects include an English album called "Spirit Unfolding".[15] He may be acting in a new film called Ankhon Hi Ankhon Mein, about a blind singer, although he has not officially signed it yet.[16] He is also doing playback singing for a number of upcoming films, including Chandan Arora's Striker, Yaariyan, Run Mein Fun and Three Idiots starring Aamir Khan, with Shantanu Moitra as music director.He is also singing for the film Blue with international artist Kylie Minogue with Oscar winner A.R.Rahman as music director.

In a recent interview, he confirmed that he is working on a new Kannada album and is thinking about a project on Manna Dey. He also revealed that there are plans for the Rafi Resurrected concerts to happen in the rest of Europe, the United States and India soon.[17]

Personal life And Voluntary Work

Sonu was born to Mr Agam Kumar Nigam and Mrs Shobha Nigam on July 30, 1973 in Faridabad, Haryana, India. He attended the J.D. Tytler School. He has two sisters, Meenal and Neekita. Sonu is very close to his parents. Both his father and mother are good singers, and in 2005 and 2007 his father released two highly popular albums, "Bewafaai" and "Phir Bewafaai", respectively. Neekita is also a singer. She has sung a few playback songs and appeared on a few stage shows with Sonu. Sonu married Madhurima on 15 February 2002.[18] They have a son, Nevaan, born on July 25, 2007.[19]

He is very much into fitness and yoga exercises, and has even trained in taekwondo.[1] He claims to be spiritual rather than religious.[20] He used to be keen at his studies in his younger age and enjoys reading. He also enjoys mimicry and commonly mimics other singers in Bollywood.

Sonu has done various charity work all over India as well as abroad for Dignity Foundation, Cancer organizations, Leprosy organizations, Blindness organizations, Womens welfare organizations, Kargil war affected families, Earthquake affected families. He also sponsors a child from the organization “Crayon”.[1]

Awards

  • 2008, 15th Lion Gold Awards 2008, Best Male Singer for the song In lamhon ke daaman from the film Jodha Akbar.
  • 2008, Indian Television Academy Award, Best Male Singer for Amber Dhara.[21]
  • 2008, Filmfare Awards South, Best Singer (Male) for Ninindale, from the Kannada movie Milana[22]
  • 2008, GPBA (German Public Bollywood Award), Best Singer (Male) for Mein Agar Kahoon, Om Shanti Om[23]
  • 2007, Annual Central European Bollywood Awards, Best Male Playback Singer for Mein Agar Kahoon, Om Shanti Om[24]
  • 2007, Bollywood Music Awards, Best Male Playback Singer for Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna, Title Track.[25]
  • 2006, Star Screen Award Best Male Playback, for the song "Dheere Jalna", from the film "Paheli"
  • 2005, Swaralaya Yesudas Award, for his outstanding performance in Music.[26]
  • 2005, MTV Immies - Best Pop Album, for his self-composed album titled "Chanda Ki Doli".[27]
  • 2005, Indian Television Award Best Singer for Miliee Title Track.[28]
  • 2005, Anadolok Award for "Chanda Ki Doli" album.[28]
  • 2005, Lion Gold's Award for the song Main Hoon Na from the film "Main Hoon Na"[28]
  • 2005, Teachers' Achievement Award[29]
  • 2005, Most Stylish People In Music, MTV Style Awards.[30]
  • 2004, MTV Immies - Best Male Singer, for the song "Main Hoon Na", from the film "Main Hoon Na"[31]
  • 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, Bollywood Music Award for Best Male Playback Singer for "Kal Ho Na Ho" from the film Kal Ho Naa Ho[25]
  • 2004, Apsara Film Producers' Guild Award for Best Male Playback Singer for "Kal Ho Na Ho" from the film Kal Ho Naa Ho[28]
  • 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 song "Saathiya" from the film "Saathiya".[32]
  • 2003, Bollywood Music Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the song "Saathiya" from the film "Saathiya"[25]
  • 2003, Most Stylish People In Music, MTV Style Awards[33]
  • 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"
  • 2002, Bollywood Music Award for Best Pop Singer for the album "Yaad"[25]
  • 2002, Bollywood Music Award for Best Male Singer for the song "Tanhayee" from the film "Dil Chahta Hai"[25]
  • 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"
  • 1998, Star Screen Award for Best Male Pop Artist.
  • 1997, Aashirwad Award for Best Male Singer for the song "Sandese Aate Hai", from the film "Border"[28]
  • 1997, Sansui Viewers' Choice Award for Best Male Singer for the song "Sandese Aate Hai", from the film "Border"[28]

Memorable hits

Song ↓ Film ↓ Year ↓
Accha Sila Diya Bewafa Sanam 1994
Mere Kaleje Se aao Agni Sakshi (1996 film) 1996
Abhi Saans lene Ki Fursat Nahin Jeet 1996
Yeh Dil Deewana Pardes 1997
Sandese Aate Hain Border 1997
Satrangi Re Dil Se 1998
Zindagi Maut Na Ban Jaaye Sarfarosh 1999
Ishq Bina Taal 1999
Ban Ke Tera Jogi Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani 2000
Tanhayee Dil Chahta Hai 2001
You Are My Sonia Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham 2001
Is pyar ko main Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai 2001
O Sahiba O Sahiba Dil Hai Tumhaara 2002
Saathiya Saathiya 2002
Mera rang de Basanti The Legend of Bhagat Singh 2002
Sarfaroshi Ki Tamanna The Legend of Bhagat Singh 2002
Kal Ho Naa Ho Kal Ho Na Ho 2003
Ghum Shuda Chalte Chalte 2003
Main Hoon Na Main Hoon Naa 2004
Tumse Milke Dil Ka Main Hoon Naa 2004
Do Pal Veer Zaara 2004
Sun Zara Lucky: No Time for Love 2005
Piyu Bole Parineeta 2005
Soona Man Ka Aangan Parineeta 2005
Just Chill Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya 2005
Dheere Jalna Paheli 2005
No Entry (Ishq Di Gali Vich) No Entry 2005
Aur Tum Aaye*** Dosti: Friends Forever 2005
Mere Haath Mein Fanaa 2006
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna 2006
Koi Tumsa Nahin Krrish 2006
Pal Pal Har Pal Lage Raho Munna Bhai 2006
Humko Maloom Hai Jaan-E-Mann 2006
Ajnabi Shehar Jaan-E-Mann 2006
Sau Dard Hain Jaan-E-Mann 2006
Anisuthide Yaako Indu Mungaru Male 2006
Mungaru Maleye Mungaru Male 2006
Ninnindale Ninnindale Milana 2007
Salaam-E-Ishq Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love 2007
Tenu Leke Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love 2007
Ishq Hua Aaja Nachle 2007
Is Pal Aaja Nachle 2007
Nagaada Nagaada Jab We Met 2007
Main Agar Kahoon Om Shanti Om 2007
In lamhon ke daaman Jodhaa Akbar 2008
Phir Milenge Chalte Chalte Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi 2008

Albums

Below are his mainstream Hindi releases. He has also released several devotional Hindu albums including "Tere Dar Se Muradein Paeinge" (1999), "Sanskar" (2004), "Maa Ka Dil" (2006) and "Pyari Maa" (2008), and more recently "Maha Ganesha" (August 2008).[34] He released some Muslim devotional albums including "Mohammad ke dar par chala ja sawali" (1993, re-released 2007) and Ramzan ki Azmat (originally sang by Mohammad Rafi and others). He has a some Punjabi albums to his name, including "Kurie Mili Hai Kamaal (2003), rereleased as "Pyar" in 2007, in which year he also released "Colours of Love". He has covered the songs of famous Ghazal singer Pankaj Udhas in an album entitled "Best of Pankaj Udas". He has also sang a song each in Sapna Mukherjee's album "Mere Piya" and the remix album "Kajra Nite" in 2006, where he sang the title song with Alisha Chinai and featured in the video with Diya Mirza.

Album title ↓ Year ↓
Rafi Ki Yaadein Vol 10-20 1993-1995
Shradhanjali to Mohd Rafi 1995
Sapne Ki Baat 1997
Kismat 1998
Mausam 1999
Pariyon se 1999
Deewana 1999
Jaan 2000
Yaad 2001
Chanda Ki Doli 2005
Classically Mild 2008
Kal Aaj Aur Kal 2008
Punjabi Please 2008
Rafi Resurrected 2008

Filmography

Film Title ↓ Character ↓ Year ↓
Pyaara Dushman Tika Singh (credited as Master Sonu) 1980
Kaamchor Sonu (Rakesh Roshan's nephew), (credited as Master Sonu) 1982
Ustaadi Ustaad Ke Raju (Young Mithun Chakraborty), (credited as Master Sonu) 1982
Betaab Sunny (Young Sunny Deol), (credited as Master Sonu) 1983
Hum se hai zamana Shiva (Young Mithun Chakraborty), (credited as Master Sonu) 1983
Taqdeer Shiva (Young Shatrughan Sinha), (credited as Master Sonu) 1983
Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani Vivek Saxena 2002
Kaash..Aap Hamare Hote Jai Kumar 2003
Love In Nepal Abby 2004
Navra Maajha Navsacha (Marathi) Himself 2005

source: Wikipedia

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