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Himesh
Reshamiya
In the subsequent
years, Reshammiya rendered hit music in a number of films
that made good business like Hello Brother, Dulhan Hum Le
Jayenge, Humraaz, Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne and sorts. But, it
was again a Salman Khan starrer Tere Naam that pulled him
from the category of also-ran to the big league...
Love him or
hate him – but you just cannot ignore him ! It is simply
impossible these days to miss him crooning in his
quintessential nasal voice "Jhalak dikhla ja…"
or "Aashiq banaya aapne..". He is everywhere !
He is … Himesh Reshammiya !
With his
unique fashion statement of wearing a baseball cap and in
a pair of jeans with the trademark stubble, this music
director-turned-singer of the Hindi film industry is
indeed on a high! His ubiquitous presence on the celluloid
and his rocking chartbusters being played incessantly at
the roadside eatery to the elite pubs and discos alike is
an absolute measure of his popularity and the hysteria he
has been able to generate among the masses.
But the road
to success for this new youth icon of Indian Music has not
been a bed of roses. Presently in his mid thirties,
Reshammiya has been associated with Hindi film music for
the last ten years. Though in the initial years, he was
able to provide some popular scores, yet the failure of
the films at the box office underrated his performance. It
was only in the year 1998 that his music in the Salman
Khan ‘s Bandhan got the critical acclaim.
In the
subsequent years, Reshammiya rendered hit music in a
number of films that made good business like Hello
Brother, Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge, Humraaz, Chura Liyaa Hai
Tumne and sorts. But, it was again a Salman Khan starrer
Tere Naam that pulled him from the category of also-ran to
the big league. The phenomenal success of the soulful
music of the film inspired this talented composer to
create further catchy chartbusters for films like Aitraaz
, Bardaasht, Dil Maange More, Taarzan - The Wonder Car,
Aashiq Banaya Aapne, Maine Pyar Kyun Kiya, Aksar, Banaras
- A Mystic Love Story and the likes.
Versatility
has always remained a key to success of Reshammiya’s
compositions. He has been able to incorporate the extreme
nuances of music like semi-classical (‘Tere Naam’),
sufi rock (in his album ‘Aap Ka
Saroor’), pure classical (‘Banaras’), and pop (‘Aksar’,
‘Tom, Dick and Harry’ and ‘China Town’) in his
various musical projects and thus captivated his audience
with own distinct style of music.
Despite all
his recent success and fame as a music director,
Reshammiya became the talk of the town with his vocal
rendition of the song "Aashiq Banaya Aapne …"
from the film Aashiq Banaya Aapne. His typical nasal voice
became an instant rage and he went on to win the award for
Best Playback Singer (Male) in almost all the popular film
awards ceremony in the year 2005 for this song. Encouraged
by the accomplishment, Reshammiya is making it a point to
playback at least one of the most catchy numbers from his
composed film music. The craze involving his latest song
"Jhalak Dikhla Ja.." from Aksar indeed bears a
testimony to his correct decision.
A man of many
facets, Reshammiya has also gained immense popularity by
virtue of his role as the judge and the mentor to a team
of promising singing potentials in Zee TV’s highly
popular Indian musical contest show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa
Challenge 2005.
It is also
being heard that he has been chosen over others to compose
music for Ram Gopal Verma;s remake of "Sholay",
where Reshammiya will also sing on screen the famous
"Mehbooba Mehbooba" song – earlier rendered by
the legendary R.D Burman. rguably one of the more
consistent music composers of today, Himesh Reshammiya ‘s
music is associated with the youthful and trendsetting
culture that has recently been pervasive in India. Having
composed music for more than 50 films till date and with
his hands full with upcoming projects, Reshammiya has been
absolutely successful in carving a niche for himself in
the Hindi film industry.
It is hence no
wonder that his vibrant youthful numbers do not only make
the young, hip and the hype generations dance to its tunes
but also invites considerable interest from the phantoms
and spirits – as was reported from a village in Gujarat,
where his foot tapping song "Jhalak dikhla ja, tu
ekbaar aaja, aaja, aajaaa.." was banned as whoever
listened or sang the song was found to be possessed by
ghosts !
Goodness
gracious ! Where else can we find such a gifted and
talented composer with such a far reaching voice that it
transcends the boundary of life and death and even make
the ghosts come out to shake a leg !
Alisha
Chinoi
The Baby Doll
has done it again !
Alisha
Chinoi – the mercurial singer and the uncrowned queen of
Indipop music has been able to rekindle the euphoria about
her vocal prowess through her "Kajre Re" song
from the film "Bunty aur Babli" in the same
manner that saw her reaching the heights through the solo
album "Made in India" in the year 1996.
Though often
regarded as whimsical, eccentric and controversial in
terms of her attitude and way of life, very little
criticism can actually be made about her ability to sing
and deliver chartbuster numbers in both the film and
non-film type of music. She has been a pioneer of Pop
music in India and has set new trends in Indipop genre –
which are now followed and treaded by several others. On
the other hand, her tryst with playback singing for Hindi
film has a longstanding background and she is remembered
for a number of extremely popular and memorable songs
rendered over the years.
Born to a
musically inclined family in the year 1972 as Sujata,
Alisha’s distinctively unique vocal ability, stunning
looks and charisma have added up to make her an instant
hit both on stage and on screen. She made her first
playback in the year 1985 at the age of 13 for the film
"Tarzan". Since then, over the last 20-odd
years, Alisha has been an important member of the Hindi
Film music fraternity and have given several hit songs in
blockbusters like Mr. India, Dance Dance, Ram Lakhan,
Tridev, Khiladi, Phool aur Kaante, Khuddar, Thaksak, Pyar
Tuune Kya Kiya, Murder, Aitraaz, No Entry and the
unforgettable Bunty aur Babli. Though Alisha had been able
to deliver at least a trendy hit every year to the film
industry, yet catapulted by the success of "Kajra
re" – she is at present, enjoying a successful
stint as an established and much-in-demand playback singer
for Bollywood movies.
In spite of
her relatively consistent accomplishments in film music,
Alisha is always remembered and hailed in Indian Music
scenario for her contributions in the Non-film music, esp.
the Indipop segment. She entered into the Pop music when
there were hardly any takers and it was for her pioneering
efforts, Indipop music has become a rage and reached every
corners of the country. Alisha has more than ten solo
albums to her credit – the notable ones being "Baby
Doll", "Jadoo", "Aa-Alisha" ,
"Madonna", "Kamasutra" and obviously,
the rocking one of all times –"Made in India".
The success of the album has been largely instrumental in
making Alisha a household name, as "Made in
India" which was composed by Biddu created history in
Indian Music by making a stupendous sale of over 3.5
Million copies till date.
With an
astounding cumulative sale of over 10 Million copies of
her albums to her credit, Alisha is truly and undoubtedly
India’s ‘the only international pop star’. She has
received various national and international awards and
accolades that include the prestigious International
Billboard Award and the Freddie Mercury Award for Artistic
Excellence. Her song "Seulement Vous" ended on
the first place at the International Song Festival
"Asia 2004 – the first ever by any Indian. Back
home, Alisha had been in the thick of things at every film
award function in 2005, as she received the Best Female
Playback Singer award for "Kajra re".
Alisha is not
only versatile in her vocal renditions – rendering
everything from folk, sufi, bhangra, techno, jazz and the
likes ; but she has more things to dabble at other than
music. She has made a name for herself in the
advertisement arena, and have also participated in stage
plays ("Evita"), and acted in a few films
("Trikaal").
The journey of
the svelte and sensuous Alisha from being a ‘Baby Doll’
to ‘Indian Madonna’ to the "Kajra re" girl
is marked with ups and downs, and certainly fraught with
controversies and scandals – but her greatest
achievement remains to emerge victorious from the downs
and take the failures at her strides. She has shown time
and again that despite her whimsical attitude and her
controversy-prone nature, she has in her the capability to
deliver the best and be an unputdownable personality in
terms of contribution to Indian Music.
Abhijeet
Sawant
A third year
Commerce student at a Mumbai College, the son of a
Municipal Corporation employee and staying in a lower
middle class area in the city, this boy used to dream to
be successful singer at the national level.
He sung at
local functions and often used to accompany his uncle’s
orchestra group at various stage shows. He got himself
trained in classical singing from his Guru Bhavdeep and
was making futile attempts at the doors of Music Composers
for a pertinent break.
One day, he is
informed of a television channel’s reality music contest
and he decides to take part. Within six months, the boy
gets infinite times more than what he had ever dared to
think of. He got crowned as the newest idol of Indian
music, got a Rs. 1-crore contract from the channel, a
luxury car, a trip to abroad and above all, nationwide
fame and overnight stardom. He gets to wear the latest
designer clothes, moves with bodyguards, stays at the
luxurious hotels and sings to jam packed concerts where
the masses are swooning to his tunes, simply hysteric to
catch a glimpse of this talent.
Anyone can
pass off this story as another Bollywood potboiler, if he
hasn’t heard of Abhijeet Sawant.
Life has
indeed been a rags to riches story for this Mumbayite, who
became the first ever Indian Idol in the musical hunt
competition sponsored by Sony Television. The program has
been a trend setter and a landmark in the Television
history as the entire nation glued to their sets to
witness the enthralling battle of the voices and has sent
over three crores of votes through phone calls and ‘sms’es
to register their preferences. Ultimately, it was Sawant
who made it to the top by virtue of his smooth, controlled
and seductive voice, coupled with appropriate facial
expressions and body language.
His success at
the contest has given him the platform to strike it really
big. As it is, Sony Music has him contracted and he has
hummed seven numbers for composers like Biddu and Hardeep.
Basically, an exponent of Indian Pop music, his solo debut
album "Aapka Abhijeet" has sold over five lakh
units within two months of release. He is also coming up
with music albums in the very near future like "Yaron"
with his Indian idol co-participants; and another one with
composer Jassi, where Sawant will match his singing skills
with other stalwarts like Shaan and Kailash Kher.
On the Hindi
film music scene, Abhijeet Sawant is also slowly and
gradually making a mark for himself. While he has already
done two films – one with composer Himesh Reshammiya and
the other one with Sanjeev-Darshan duo for a Deepak Tijori
film, where Sawant will do a solo and a duet with Shreya
Ghosal; he is having a number of upcoming projects in
hand.
Sawant is also
extremely busy on the stage shows front too. Apart from
the shows in different places of India like Mumbai,
Chandigarh, Kolkata, Delhi and the likes, Sawant has
future shows scheduled in the US and the UK too.
Abhijeet
Sawant has shown to the world that with determination and
perseverance one can indeed achieve miraculous success in
life. His own story is a genuine output of the combination
of luck, talent and hard work. It is in the best interest
of this highly talented singing potential that with his
down-to earth approach, self belief, confidence and
resolution, he has a long and prosperous future in front
of him and it is most certain that the Indian Music
industry will be richly benefited by his contributions.
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