Shweta keeping her fingers crossed!Divya Pal, TNN, May 26, 2010, 12.00am
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Rehearsing every day for at least nine hours at a stretch to ensure you give
a flawless performance is not easy. But if you have music maestro AR Rahman
for company, it is worth every second of it. That’s what singer Shweta
Pandit, who will be performing at AR Rahman’s much-awaited Jai Ho Concert:
The Journey Home World Tour, feels. She spoke to TOi about meeting Jermaine
Jackson, the songs she’ll sing with AR, and more...

‘Jermaine performed for me!’
Shweta, who’s been rehearsing for the last 12 days at the Centre Stage in
Los Angeles, USA, was quite thrilled when she got to meet Jermaine Jackson.
“This is such an amazing place. Several celebrities come here for their
practice sessions. We had Jackson (Jermaine) rehearsing adjacent to our
hall. The Pussycat Dolls and Miley Cyrus were also here. It’s amazing how
much they all love Indian music. While discussing that, I told Jermaine that
in Bollywood flicks, the actors lip sync songs and that there isn’t a
separate soundtrack. In fact, Jermaine was quite amazed after he heard some
Indian music. He said, ‘We haven’t listened to these beats,’” she recounts.

A self-admitted MJ fan, Shweta couldn’t hold back her tears when Michael
Jackson’s brother Jermaine performed for her. “It was very sweet of him to
perform for me despite the fact that he was busy with his private practice
session. That’s the time during which people aren’t permitted to enter the
rehearsal room. But Jermaine asked me if I wanted to attend his performance.
And I readily agreed. I actually saw him perform Man In The Mirror. He did
that especially for me and I just couldn’t stop crying. I missed MJ a lot
while Jermaine performed. It was a beautiful moment and inexplicable too.
Even though MJ was missing, his music proved that it has the power to bind
people. Music really has no boundaries.”

‘Rahman has made a tremendous impact’
It is Rahman, Shweta believes, who has helped Indian movies receive
international acclaim. “About 60 per cent of the people involved in this
tour are not Indians. A majority of them are not aware of what’s happening
in India, but they sure know what Indian music is about. This, despite the
fact that they were never introduced to Indian music before. Such is
Rahman’s impact,” she says.

‘I’ll not just be singing’
At least that’s how the concert’s creative director Amy Tinkham’s sees it.
Amy, who will have the dancers do some acrobatics too in the concert, wants
Shweta to do more than just sing. “She wants me to do a lot of stuff –
Bollywood moves in addition to a belly dance. Artistes perform here much
differently. That’s what I’m expected to do too. So, the viewers will get to
watch both Western and Indian moves. Amy’s dedication towards work is
inspiring. It is not easy to be able to multitask. But she does it with much
aplomb,” Shweta lets in.

‘I’ll be rendering Jai Ho with Rahman’
“I will be performing Hai Rama from Rangeela, which is quite difficult.
Since I have Hariharanji as my co-singer, I ought to be extra cautious. With
Rahman sir, I will perform Jai Ho, Vande Mataram and two more songs which he
will let me know soon. Since Raavan’s music has been launched, the viewers
will also get to hear the tracks from this upcoming flick too. I know the
songs from Raavan are still being finalised but I’m keeping my fingers
crossed so that I get to sing Ranjha Ranjha,” says Shweta.

‘Rahman sir will jive too’
Shweta’s jig with Sivamani during the Sydney concert this year didn’t go
unnoticed. Even though it was impromptu, she did receive appreciation for
her flawless performance. If she will do something similar while performing
with Rahman remains to be seen. Says Shweta, “Rahman sir is a reserved
person. But once he begins to enjoy his music, he can be seen doing a few
dance moves. He sure has a few dance steps for this tour too but hasn’t
revealed them. He doesn’t fear dancing.”

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