Video link to Sonu Nigam's interview -
http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/broadband/video/Interviews/qZIOpI63/3/Sonu-Nigam-s-Interview.html

He says he got more applause from audience for his humming in Guzarish
than he usually gets for a normal song. 

--- In [email protected], "Gomzy™" <gomtesh.upad...@...> wrote:
>
>
http://specials.rediff.com/movies/2008/dec/22video1-sonu-sings-for-rediff.htm
> 
> 
> Excerpts
> 
> *How did the industry people react to this change in you?*
> 
> People, who wanted to work with me, were obviously disturbed by my
> unavailability. Others were rejoicing as they were getting more work. I
> don't have to worry about how people reacted. I need to worry about
myself
> and my contribution to the industry.
> 
> Honestly, when people hear too much of you, they stop appreciating your
> work. On the other hand, when they get less of you, they start
missing you.
> For example, I just hummed a part in *Guzarish* from
> *Ghajini*<http://www.rediff.com/movies/ghajini08.html>.
> I haven't sung the song. But the kind of reviews I got just for my
humming
> is amazing. And this is because they have not been hearing enough of
me. If
> they had heard me through the songs of *Ghajini*, they wouldn't have
spoken
> about my humming.
> 
> 
> *Is it true that you had sung Guzarish a long time ago?*
> 
> Yes. I sang the song about two and a half years ago, with different
lyrics.
> When they changed the lyrics and asked me to sing, I wasn't
available. I was
> in New Jersey for my son's birth.
> 
> So they called Javed Ali and I think he has done an awesome job. The
song
> became his. But out of respect for me, A R Rahman kept the humming part
> intact.
> 
> *Did that upset you?*
> 
> No. If I was an insecure person, it would have. It was meant to be
Javed's
> song, and so it is. Everybody has the right to earn their bread and
butter.
> There is no point cribbing about something that was not meant for you.
> 
> *What do you think went wrong with Yuvvraaj's music? Why, do you
think, the
> film and music did not do well?*
> 
> *Yuvvraaj* had great songs. My favourite was *Dost*. I wish I was
given that
> song to sing. I sang three songs from the film. I think they were not
> promoted well. If they were, things would have been different.
> 
> *Mastam Mastam* came out when the film released and since the film
didn't do
> well, the song got lost. *Dil Ka Sikka* is out now, and the film is
out of
> theatres. A lot depends on the fate of the film. If it is promoted
well, it
> would have done well -- like *Nagada* from *Jab We Met*.
>


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