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*Mumbai:* He has been singing for a while without making it to the A-list.
He believes in going slow and steady and so he kept on singing and waiting
for that big song. A fresh voice that doesn't resemble anyone else's and a
current favourite with A R Rehman, we think singer Javed Ali is the Next Big
Thing.

Ali's voice is across the music channels these days. After his first song
with music composer A R Rehman congratulatory calls have been pouring in.
For 29-year-old Javed Ali, it's been a long struggle since he first sang for
an easily forgettable film called *Beti No 1* in 2000.

"After I sang for *Beti No 1*, there were no offers for me. I thought I
can't become a playback singer. However I kept on trying anyway," Ali
recalls.

Born and brought up in Delhi, Ali started singing since he could remember.
He started out with his dad — a popular *qawwali* singer, Ustad Hamid
Hussain. Music composer Kalyan*ji* once heard him at a stage show, and
impressed with his voice asked him to try his luck at playback singing. From
jingles and title track for TV soaps, he gradually moved to films.

But that big song never came his way or even if it did, his voice was later
replaced with someone else's voice, which is quite the norm with many new
singers.

"It's frustrating but after sometime you get used to it. Sometimes your
voice doesn't suit the actor and there are many other reasons. There is no
way out," Ali says.

So, he waited for lady luck to smile at him and continued singing for films
like *Kyun Ho Gaya Na*, *Haasil*, *Paagalapan*, *Chameli*, *Bunty aur
Babli*and more recently in
*Golmaal* and *Malamaal Weekly*.

It was in 2007 that he struck big time with *Jab We Met's* *Nagada
Nagada*and then followed it up with
*Ek Din* from *Naqaab*. And when AR Rehman asked him to sing for *Jodha
Akbar* he could not believe his luck, *because to sing for Rehman was his
ultimate dream*. And now in spite of singing for chartbusters, there is
someone who is still very difficult to please.

"Daddy keeps on correcting my singing. How to do, what to do, but mom is
always happy with whatever I sing," Ali adds.

Like many others,* Rehman is surely impressed with him, as the maestro has
repeated Ali in Sivaji's Hindi remake and Subhash Ghai's musical Yuvraaj.*


-- 
regards,
Vithur

A.R.RAHMAN -  MY BREATH & LIFE FORCE

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