yes I  too have the same doubt  ... why sukhi  is not been part of AR's troup...

his contribution in jai ho song is huge... without suhki    jai ho song wouldnt 
be good at any stage show..
AR using only female voice for jai ho   !!!!..since from oscar ceremony..

guys any news on this....  

IS SUKHI's elimination is done by AR purpose fullyy???


raj

--- On Fri, 6/11/10, Roshan <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Roshan <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [arr] Sukhwinder Singh Turns on the Energy at ‘Jai Ho’ Concert
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, June 11, 2010, 6:45 PM







 



  


    
      
      
      so, there are two concerts named Jai Ho ? one by Sukhi and one by AR.

also, does anyone know if he is part of AR's concerts ?   He has been missing 
from all the Jai ho performances by AR.  Strange!


On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 11:27 PM, A.R.Rajib <a.r.ra...@gmail. com> wrote:
















 



  


    
      
      
      


Sukhwinder Singh Turns on the Energy at ‘Jai Ho’ Concert


By LISA TSERING




indiawest.com


June 10, 2010 01:44:00 PM  



SANTA CLARA, Calif. — “Always leave them wanting more” is an old piece of show 
business advice that Bollywood singer Sukhwinder Singh took to heart June 6 at 
an outdoor concert held at Paramount’s Great America.




Actress Tanushree Datta made a brief appearance, and the lineup included 
performances by “Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Little Champs” contestant Pawni Pandey; 
vocalist Ishmeet Narula; Punjabi singer Satinder Satti; and entertainer Sunny. 
The Mona Sampath Dance Company performed a high-energy medley, and Aero Dance 
offered up an Odissi performance set to the music of “Slumdog Millionaire.”




The show, hosted by Kavita Arora and presented by Bikram Jeet Singh and Gary 
Bahl, featured a lengthy talent show segment titled “Jai Ho Idols” that 
spotlighted local performers. Out of 138 contestants, just three winners (in 
child/teen/adult categories) made the final cut: Saarthak Mehra, Pragathi 
Guruprasad and Rahul Lakhanpal, all confident and self-assured local artists 
with gorgeous voices.




Sukhwinder Singh, the evening’s headliner, was onstage for less than an hour 
total during the “Jai Ho” concert held at the theme park’s Redwood 
Amphitheater. Though Singh — a seasoned entertainer and top-notch musician — 
packed his brief performance with the maximum excitement, many in the audience 
left disappointed that he did not sing some of his best-loved songs. Missing 
were “Chaiyya chaiyya,” “Ramta jogi” and “Chak de! India,” though he did 
perform an extended version of “Fashion ka jalwa” and a couple of songs by 
composer-director Vishal Bhardwaj — “Beedi” and “Kaminey’s” “Dan tana.” 




He also sang and danced to “Dard-e-disco,” “Aaj mere jee karda” and “Lucky 
kabootar.”

Despite a history with A.R. Rahman that goes back 12 years, “Jai ho” was the 
only one of Rahman’s compositions that he performed.




Singh burst onstage at around 9:45 p.m., nearly four hours after the show’s 
posted 6 p.m. start time, dressed in an eye-catching ensemble of golden leather 
harem pants and a sleeveless hooded sweatshirt, his skin liberally dusted in 
golden body paint. 




His expressive face, vibrant hand gestures and folksy sense of humor endeared 
him to the audience from the start, and some in the front rows even invited him 
to jump down off the stage into their arms. Singh even started to jump, too — 
and was quickly thwarted by stern-faced security guards, to the amusement and 
delight of the audience. “I’m not jumping! Promise!” he told the guard.




Later, he tossed out teddy bears to the crowd. “Just a minute,” he said. “Let 
me take this price tag off; it’s very costly!”

Singh shared a story about the recording of “Aaj mere jee karda” that proved to 
be an illuminating snapshot of the entire evening. He had been called by 
“Monsoon Wedding” director Mira Nair to record the song, and he showed up late 
to the recording studio. “This is a Hollywood project, not a Bollywood 
project,” admonished the Oscar-nominated director, who later caved in to 
Sukhi’s irrepressible charm and flattery and let him record the song.




But Singh’s lateness is a habit that is starting to cause problems.

The reason the show started late in the first place, said organizer Bikram Jeet 
Singh, was that Sukhwinder had missed an early morning flight from Washington, 
D.C. After arriving at the venue, Singh asked him to get out on stage as 
quickly as possible, but Sukhwinder wanted to get his costume and makeup on, 
said Singh. 




After performing for around 45 minutes, Sukhwinder told the audience that he 
was taking a “five minute break,” and he returned backstage. The break ended up 
lasting around 25 minutes and when Sukhwinder finally returned to sing “Jai 
ho,” his performance was cut short when the lights and sound system were 
abruptly switched off at 11 p.m. sharp.




“He thought we could spare the time,” Bikram Jeet Singh told India-West by 
phone the following day. “I didn’t know there was a city curfew; the Great 
America people cut the power off.

“I agree with the audience that he should have spent more time. We can’t 
control the artists.” Singh also said that despite rumors that Sukhwinder had 
left the stage over a payment dispute, that was absolutely not the case and 
that Sukhwinder had been paid in full for his performance.




The “Jai Ho” concert was to have taken place at Great America on Saturday, May 
15, but visa delays in Mumbai caused the show to be postponed, and the only 
date that Singh could get was June 6, a Sunday night, which he realized was not 
optimal. “I know that people have to work, and their kids have to get to 
school, on Monday. I was in a very tight position,” explained Singh.




Asked if he’d book Sukhwinder Singh for another show, Singh told India-West, 
“We’d need to have a concert with more big singers. Sukhwinder alone can’t 
deliver what people want onstage. If he could come with a group of singers of 
his caliber, it would make a good concert. I want to thank all the people in 
the audience for their patience.”




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