Singer Nakash Aziz is on a high after singing some of the most peppy
numbers in recent times including Gandi Baat and Saari Ke Fall Sa. The
singer and recently-turned music composer says he doesn't mind being
tagged as a 'fun' singer
What do songs like Pungi, Dhating Naach, Gandi Baat and Sari Ke Fall Sa
have in common? Well, apart from the fact that they are all fun songs,
not to mention quite a hit with the youngsters, they have all been sung
by Nakash Aziz, the latest entrant in the Bollywood playback industry.
Blessed with a voice that can convey the right amount of naughtiness and
innocence, Aziz has managed to make people sit up and take notice of
this talented singer.
Ask him if he fears getting slotted in the 'funky and fun' singer
category and he smiles, `I have been already.` But he doesn't mind the
tag. `See, I didn't even think I would become a singer in the first
place. So if I have got the opportunity to sing these songs, with most
of them turning out to be hits, how does that matter? As long as my
parents are happy and I keep getting opportunities to be a part of the
musical scene, that's all that really matters,` he says.
The Manglorean boy's first brush with music happened when he was really
young. `I used to have just two music cassettes at that time, Chandni
and Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak and I used to pretend I'm Jolly Mukherjee or
Udit Narayan and sing along with them,` he says about his Aurangabad
days. Later, when the family shifted to Mumbai, Aziz got the chance to
be part of a music show for kids, where he would sing the song at the
end. `That, I think, is where it all began for me. After that, I was
part of more shows like Aao Jhoomein Gaayein and Indian Idol,` he says.
Although he didn't win in any of these shows, they did make him a little
more self-confident about his abilities.
It was around that time, that his friend and later, co-singer, Antara
Mitra introduced him to music composer Pritam. `I would assist him by
singing scratches and at times, supervising the dubbing and programming.
And one day, he just asked me to sing Pungi with Mika for the movie
Agent Vinod, as he thought my voice would suit that song,` he said.
Pungi became a hit and Aziz went on to sing for his idol, AR Rahman for
the movie Maryan. `In the '90s, Rahman sir was my hero. I wanted to be
like him. And in these seven years that I have been around, I got to
work with people like Amit Trivedi, Rahman sir and Pritam - music
composers I admire and enjoy singing for. What more can I ask for?` he
says with a smile.
After composing music for Marathi movies like No Entry Pudhe Dhokha Aahe
and Raada Rox, he is composing music for Vadhdivsachya Hardik
Shubheccha. `I might compose for a Hindi film too,` he says, not wanting
to reveal much at this stage. Ask Aziz if he enjoys composing more than
singing and he laughs, `It's like asking which one of my sons I love
more. For me, all that matters is that it's about music.`
By arrangement with Mid-Day.com


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