Boyish good looks
coupled with boy-next-door appeal are what make Sonu Nigam different
from the others of the celebrity posse. He is among the few singers
who have made it big both in film music as well as on the Indipop
front.
Sonu Nigam was born on July
30 in Faridabad, Haryana. His family soon relocated to Delhi where
the singer spent a large part of his childhood. Father Agam Kumar’s
enthusiasm for music was passed on to Sonu and he soon began
training under him.
Sonu Nigam set foot on the
stage at the age of three when most other toddlers learn to form
whole sentences. On accompanying his father for a show, Sonu made
his debut public performance and sang the Mohammed Rafi song Kya
Hua Tera Vaada from Hum Kisise Kum Nahin.
Despite being talented,
Sonu’s father never really pursued a career in music. However, not
the one to be left behind, Sonu made his way to tinsel town Mumbai
when he was barely 18 years old. Though he had begun to sing along
with his father at private parties and marriage ceremonies in Delhi,
he refrained from doing so in Mumbai as per his father’s advice. In
Mumbai, alongside looking for work in the music industry, the young
singer also enrolled for a distance learning graduation programme.
Life was far from smooth for Sonu and he began to accept bit roles
in movies to support himself. Incidentally, Sonu has acted as a
child artiste in films such as Kaamchor, Ustadi Ustad Se, Hum Se
Hai Zamana, Taqdeer and Betaab.
The first song that he
recorded was for the film Aaja Meri Jaan. Composers
Amar-Utpal had however told him that his song would be retained only
they he found it good enough. Unfortunately for Sonu, S P
Balasubramaniam dubbed the song. He recorded five songs for the film
out of which the first four were rejected but the fifth one brought
him some luck. Music bigwig Gulshan Kumar heard Sonu and summoned
him. And then began his long association with music company
T-Series. The song that catapulted him to fame was Achha sila
diya tune mere pyaar ka from the film Bewafa Sanam.
Offers started flowing in and his days of struggle were soon
history.
Apart from film and pop
album offers, he was invited to host the musical show TVS Sa Re
Ga Ma, which made him something of an icon on the small screen.
The show helped him interact with renowned music exponents and
brought him closer to the audiences who would soon become his fans.
Meanwhile, Sonu Nigam also brought out his debut pop album titled
Sapnon Ki Baat for T-Series. And followed it up with Deewana,
both of which generated lukewarm response.
Sonu’s playback singing
also remains as active as his Indipop front. He has signed on a
staggering number of films, and his velvety voice has helped him net
all the big grossers. His highly successful Sandese aate hain
and Hume jabse mohabbat ho gayi hai in Border earned
him acclaim. In 1999 he bagged Taal, A R Rahman’s
biggest musical success till date.
The year 2000 saw him sing
for Rahman again, with Pukar. Refugee saw him team up
with Anu Malik and J P Dutta once again to recreate the music
of Border. Sonu created history of sorts in 2001, when he
teamed up with Lata Mangeshkar to sing the Khamoshiyan track
for Rahman in One 2 Ka 4. Acting offers too are aplenty, but
it seems like singing is where Sonu’s heart lies. Sonu will also
showcase his vocals for Sandeep Chowta in Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya..., a
film which stars Urmila Matondkar and Fardeen Khan.
Young, immensely talented, humble and
eligible, the best of his days are ahead for this singer. His first
movie Rajkumar Kohli’s ‘Jaani Duhman’ is a remake of his own
Seventies hit, ‘Nagin’. For ‘Nagin’, Kohli had
assembled the biggest star cast of its time. This film was probably
the first real multi- star film from Bollywood, with nine heroes and
nine heroines. ‘Jaani Dushman’ too is a multi-star film but
it does not boast of a cast as impressive as Nagin’s.