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Monday, January 24, 2011

Sonu Niigaam & Shaan ready to rock the Mirchi Music Awards ...


Superstar singer Sonu Niigaam and Shaan will anchor the live event extravaganza of Uninor Mirchi Music Awards 2010, to be held on Thursday, the 27th of January, in Mumbai. The third edition of the popular Mirchi Music Awards, which Radio Mirchi had created as a tribute to the best of Bollywood Music in 2008, has got even bigger and promises to be a star-studded salaam to Music across  performances, award-presentation, and attendance.


Sonu Niigaam and Shaan will also put up a very special live performance at the event.


The two top singer-anchors will lead a formidable lineup of live performances from some of the biggest names in musical entertainment at the live event of Uninor Mirchi Music Awards 2010, which  rewards the best of Bollywood music based on its real and mass appeal amongst audiences across the HSMs of India. The awards, decided by an august 15-member jury, will recognize the best of Bollywood Music across 22 different categories.


Some of the other artists who will perform at the live event include Daler Mehndi, Vishal Shekhar, Mika, Mamta Sharma, Neeraj Shridhar Anushka Manchanda and Master Saleem, among others.


Prashant Panday, ED & CEO – ENIL, told RadioAndMusic.com, “The third edition of these awards, Uninor Present Mirchi Music Awards 2010, has got even bigger, and we believe will energize the artists. It is our “salaam” to the brilliantly creative music artists. We stand up and applaud their contribution to films. Today, the artists look forward to this mega event with anticipation, and we aim to put up a truly star-studded and musical-entertainment-packed show.”


Uninor Mirchi Music Awards 2010 has an august jury of 15 of the top practitioners across music composing and playing, singing, song writing, film production and film direction. Chaired by celebrated lyricist and writer Javed Akhtar, the jury includes  Aadesh Shrivastava, Alka Yagnik, Anu Malik, Kailash Kher, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Lalit Pandit, Louiz Banks, Prasoon Joshi, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Ramesh Sippy, Shankar Mahadevan, Subhash Ghai, Sadhana Sargam and Suresh Wadkar...

Sonu Niigaam's house helped the crime branch ...

Playback singer Sonu Niigaam Ji's may not even be aware that his bungalow in Versova played a crucial role in helping the Crime Branch solve the sensational Bank of India diamond robbery case, which came to light last week.

A few crime branch sleuths posed as prospective buyers to lure one of the the key accused, Shamshuddin Azmi, into their trap and get his signature to see if it matched the one on the bank's register.



Azmi told the undercover cops that he could arrange for the sale and, when they expressed interest, Azmi thought that he had trapped rich clients he could dupe.

He quoted a price of Rs 15 crore but the officials aware of the fact that Sonu Ji had already sold the property to one Chaudhary recently requested Azmi to bring the price down to Rs 13 crore.

The officials met Azmi several times during the property deal and, as per the plan, collected all necessary details about the accused.

The sleuths took photographs of him and even convinced him to sign on a blank paper. Once Azmi's signature matched the one scribbled on the bank's  register, he was taken into custody.

"Azmi is a small-time estate agent. He was aware that Sonu Niigaam's bungalow was on sale and pretended to be its broker.

Our team posed as prospective buyers and solved the case," said Nishikant Patil, senior inspector, crime branch unit-II.

Niigaam could not be reached for comment.

Hollow claim
During the course of the investigation when the sleuths called a technician of the bank's locker-making company to ask how the duplicate keys could have been made, he said it was impossible to do so.

The technician's claim, however, was proved hollow by key maker Farid Hashmi, another accused in the Rs 4.4 crore heist, who made duplicate keys to the lockers based on descriptions given to him over the phone.

Speaking about the way in which the crime branch team arrested the accused, a visibly-impressed Himanshu Roy, joint commissioner (crime), said, "The method was very unique.

I have never come across such a modus operandi in my career."

The operation
According to the police, the main accused, Ajay Mehta (48), a resident of Goregaon, had ventured into diamond trading in the '90s, but his business did not click.

Frustrated, he planned a bank heist. The trader booked a locker at the Opera House branch of the bank and Mehta and his men spent time in the vault and gave Hashmi, the key maker, descriptions of other lockers.

Hashmi took around two months to prepare keys to each  lockers while a duplicate to the master key was made in three months. The gang has confessed to opening 14 lockers and cleaning out diamonds over a period of 30 months.

Interestingly, only one locker owner, Mehul Doshi, registered a complaint with the police. Officials say the other victims may have kept mum fearing investigation from the income tax department.

Mehta, Azmi, Hashmi and Chandrasen Anand Barde (49) were arrested in connection with the heist on January 18.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Sonu Niigaam Live in Concert in Muscat ...

MUSCAT - Organisers of the sultanate’s biggest cultural and entertainment extravaganza — the Muscat Festival — said on Monday they expected the 29-day annual event to attract more than two million visitors this year.
Although there will be only two main venues, compared to four and more in the past, new additions such as a food festival, a fashion show and The Extreme Sailing series, as well as the return of the Tour of Oman Cycle Race, are set to be major crowd-pullers, key officials of Muscat Municipality said.
Other highlights will include live concerts by Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan and an Indian evening featuring singer Sonu Nigam and actress Lara Datta.
The venues for all events of the festival, from January 27, will be the Qurum Natural Park and the Naseem Garden. The programmes will begin at 4pm every day at both places, ending at 11pm, with the entry fee fixed as 200 baisa for adults and 100 baisa for children.
Muscat Municipality Chairman Sultan bin Hamdoon Al Harthi stressed the festival was being promoted as a celebration of Oman’s culture and heritage, but promised there would be plenty of fun and excitement for the entire family.
“This festival is an important celebration of our heritage as well as a showcase of our ability to host major international events of world-class standards,” Harthi told a news conference.
“We expect over two million visitors this year,” he said, adding that the activities had been “specifically chosen to exhilarate every sector of our society with events, exhibitions and lectures ranging across a number of fields including sport, culture, food, music, fashion, heritage and literature.”
The Tour of Oman bike race will take place between February 15 and 20, with 128 of the world’s greatest cyclists racing through Muscat, Sur, up the Jebel Al Akhdhar and through the Batinah and Sharqiyah regions. Racing will start at 2pm on all six days.

“After the success of the inaugural competition last year, places for this year have been highly contested and the 
successful sixteen teams make up some of the world’s greatest cyclists,” Harthi said. There will be two Omani 
teams taking part.

The legendary cyclist Eddy Merckx, who is the organiser of Tour of Oman and also five times winner of Tour de 
France, will also host bike rides with children before two of the Tour stages.

The Shah Rukh Khan show is set for February 17 and the Indian Night’ with Nigam and Datta for February 10.
Kuwaiti play

A Kuwaiti play in Arabic, called Bakhet and Bakhetah, to be staged on February 23 and 24, will be among other 
major attractions.

The water off Muscat will be playing host to the first leg of the 2011 Extreme Sailing Series from February 22 to 
24.

Over ten top professional teams representing eight nations will tackle a unique mix of open water races and high-
octane ‘stadium’ showdowns.

The ‘Oman Food Festival’, from February 5 to 15, will focus on Omani and international cuisine, while the Muscat 
Fashion Week, from February 22 and the final event of the festival, will feature designs from top fashion houses, 
“putting Muscat at the cutting edge of what’s hot in the world of Arabic styled fashion,” Harthi said. He added both 
events would now be a part of Muscat Festival every year.

The Oman Heritage and Culture Village at the Qurum Park, a star attraction every year, will provide visitors an 
opportunity to learn some of the key techniques used in traditional crafts including how to weave baskets of date 
palm leaves, used in most Omani villages both to store and collect dates.

Meanwhile, an ‘International Festival for Arts, Heritage and Creativity’, also at Qurum, will be a meeting ground for 
craftspeople from more than 25 countries around the world. The exhibition will include artisans at work, a bazaar 
and a show of albums, catalogues and books on arts and handicrafts.

Major events taking place at the Naseem Garden will include fun fairs, electronic games, a consumer exhibition 
with nearly 500 companies from 30 countries taking part, children’s entertainment shows and an ‘Education 
Village’.
There will be daily laser shows at Qurum at 8.30pm and firework displays at Naseem.
The Royal Oman Police (ROP), in the meantime, said the newly-opened Muscat Expressway was expected to significantly reduce traffic bottlenecks during the festival. It pointed out that motorists, especially those coming from the Batinah region, could now use the new road to reach Naseem and Qurum and avoid the highly congested Sultan Qaboos Street...


Sonu Niigaam Live in Concert in New Delhi ...

Sonu Niigaam Live in Concert is a four hour long event to be organised on 16th of Feb 2011 at 6 pm onwards..

Artist :-          Sonu Niigaam & group
Venue :-        Talkatora Stadium, New Delhi

The program includes Performance by Sonu Nigam (Famous Bollywood Singer) & group, parting notes. 


Offline Tickets Can be purchased at the Following Outlet:Sona Fashions
B 43, Hanuman Mandir, Chudi Market, CP
Contact Person: Mr Vijay - 9811720637



Ticket Pricing 


Tickets are Rs 5100/- (Food Included)  and Rs 2100/- (Food Included)


For more info log in to 
http://www.buzzintown.com/delhi/event--sonu-nigam-live-concert/id--315187.html#info


Cheers... 

Sonu Niigaam Live in Concert in Malaysia ...

Sonu Niigaam Ji is no stranger to the Bollywood lovers as the playback singer for Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan. He is often referred to as India's best playback singer and as the Golden Voice of Indipop but he has proved time and again that he is a complete musician and an institution in himself with extra-ordinary talent and a voice to die for.

Stage and Sonu are words which go hand in hand. He has been singing since he was 3 and his energy and zest has only increased with every performance. He always performs 'Live' with his band which makes him a class apart. The grandeur of his shows is always compared to star shows as no singer has ever been given such publicity and production value. His shows stretch over 3 and half hours with 2 entries where he alone performs in each segment for over an hour. His excellent rapport with the audience and his energetic acts bowled over the audiences all over the world and the magic continues. 

Among Sonu Ji's hit songs are: 


Bole Chudiyan (Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham), Suraj Huwa Madham (Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham), Khamosyian Gungunane Lagi (One Two Ka Four), Main Hoon Na (Main Hoon Na), Tumse Milke Dil Ka Hai Jo Haal (Main Hoon Na), Kabhi Alvida Na kehna (Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna), Tumhi Dekho Na (Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna), Main Agar Kahoon (Om Shanti Om), Dheere Jalna (Paheli), Aaj Ki Raat (Don), Mere Haath Mein (fanaa), Guzaarish (Ghajini), Zoobi Doobi (3 Idiots), All Izz Well (3 Idiots), You Are My Soniya (Kabhi Kushi Kabhie Gham), Pyar Ki Ek Kahani (Krrish), In Lamhon Ke Daaman Mein (Jodha Akbar), Dil Dooba (Khakee), Chiggy Wiggy with Kylie Minogue (Blue), Salaam-e-ishq (Salaam-e-ishq), Chori Kiya Re Jiya (Dabangg), Mahi Ve (Kal Ho Na Ho), Chak De (Hum Tum) and Nagada (Jab We Met). 


Event  Showtime 


Date :-     22nd January, 2011
Time :-    8 PM
Venue :-  Surf Beach @Sunway Lagoon


Ticket Price 



Category
Normal price
Seating
VVIP - Limited Seat
RM1003
PS1
Free Seating
RM503
PS2
Free Seating
RM103
PS3
Free Standing
RM53




For more details you can log in to 


http://www.airasiaredtix.com/Events/Sonu/


Cheers!!

Sonu Niigaam rocks !!!

The National Youth Festival 2011 on its fourth day on Saturday began on a musical note and concluded with a high-voltage performance by Bollywood playback singer Sonu Niigaam. 



Last musical night at Gandhi Ground became one of the most memorable event for thousands of spectators when music maestro Sonu Niigaam Ji started singing Mera Rang De Basanti Chola which left a feeling of patriotism to every Indian present there.
It gave Goosebumps to the over excited crowd on this last eve of National Youth Festival. The strings of guitar and lovely voice of Sonu Ji forced every one to get hypnotized with the smooth flowing music.Literally, a great performance in front of the best crowd. Sonu Ji must be feeling overwhelmed by the warm welcome of Udaipurites and NYF participants...







Sunday, January 16, 2011

Music runs in my blood says Sonu Niigaam ...

Sonu Niigaam, one of the best singers in the Indian music industry, is not very happy with the industry, which, he feels, does not have many opportunities for the sea of talent that exists in India. 

During his recent concert in Delhi on New Year's Eve, Sonu told TOI about his life in the industry and beyond, his aspirations and his dreams for a music industry that is independent of Bollywood. 

How does it feel to come back to the city – New Delhi – the place you grew up in? There are no words to express that feeling. I was born in Faridabad and I spent a major part of my growing up years in Delhi before shifting to Mumbai. Delhi-NCR is still very special to me. That is why I never think twice when I get a chance to perform here. 

You have completed almost two decades in the Indian film industry. Does it make you feel like a veteran? 
Well, there are singers who are older than me. But if you talk of experience, yes, I do feel like a veteran. Having said that, I would like to add that I feel I am the youngest veteran. 

From singing Rafi songs, hosting shows to becoming the most sought-after singer in B-wood. How has the journey been? It has been a rollercoaster ride. When I started, I faced a lot of hardships. People used to call me a Rafi clone because I used to sing my favourite singer's songs. Then "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa" happened. It gave me a good break. Surviving in the industry without a godfather was difficult for sure. But over time, things started to get better and good opportunities were soon coming my way. The rest, as they say, is history. I was lucky, I must say, but everyone is not.. 

Why do you say that? Arre, look at the sea of talent that is here in India. But does everyone make it big? No. There are many singers who have got an exceptional talent, but spend their lives singing in local trains or hotels. Does the country even know who they are? Music in India is restricted only to Bollywood. Whoever manages to make a mark there is remembered. The ones who fail to reach and make it big there are forgotten. 
But there are bigwigs who do not belong to the industry but have managed to make their mark in India. Classical singers, instrumentalists...
Yes. They've carved out a niche for themselves. But they started their careers when there were plenty of opportunities in India. At that time, classical music, bhajans, children's songs and patriotic numbers were prominent in Hindi films as well. Do the films of today have any of these? There is a serious dearth of opportunities these days in the industry.

Is this the reason why the musical talent hunt contestants get a lot of hype when they are in the show and then fade away into oblivion after the show is over? Yes. Now you are getting there. The simple reason is: There is a lot of talent, but there are no opportunities. Singers from all over the country assemble on the platform of music-based reality shows to reach Bollywood. It started with "Meri Aawaz Suno" and "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa". But except Sunidhi Chauhan, Shreya Ghoshal and Kunal Ganjawala, no one made it really big. It is not that there was a lack of talent. In fact, there were singers who were much better than even the winners. Even now, very few talent hunt contestants actually manage to reach that level. And even after reaching there, unfortunately, they need to continue holding on to the crutch of Bollywood to make their presence felt. This is a slap on the face of music in our country.

So what is the solution? This situation won't improve until and unless we get a music industry, which is independent of B-wood. An industry where singers get tremendous opportunity to prove their mettle. An industry where no talent is wasted... 



You have tried your hands at classical, Indi-pop. You can dance and play so many instruments. What is the secret behind this versatility? I'd say music runs in my blood. My parents are exceptionally talented singers, so even before I was born, it was a known fact to them that I'd become a singer. Thanks to my genes, I started off at the age of three and since then, music has meant everything to me. That is the reason why I try to make myself as versatile as possible.

Has this musical gene come in your son as well? Oh yes! Although Nevaan is only three-and-a-half now, he has already sung with Lataji. He is a brilliant singer...



Cheers!!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Sonu Nigam Ji performing Live in Pune ...

Come January 16, and music buffs will gather at SSPMS Ground to listen to 
Sonu Niigaam Ji belt out some of his most popular songs. Performing in the city after three years, he will take centrestage for a social cause. Being organised by Rotary Club of Pune University, the funds collected will be used for community-based projects and will also be donated to the Anand Van Association. Donation passes are available at PNG stores, Balgandharva Rang Mandir, Yashwantrao Chavan Auditorium, Ramkrishna More Auditorium, Potoba outlets and Cosmos Bank branches.



Get Ready to rock with the true rockstar... SONU NIIGAAM ... 

Sonu Nigam Live in Concert in Udaipur ...

The City of Lakes is all set to be decked in vibrant hues as the much-awaited National Youth Festival 2011 will begin on Wednesday. 

The festival is organised jointly by the ministry of youth affairs and sports, and the department of youth affairs and sports, Rajasthan. 

The five-day extravaganza will be held at various locations across Udaipur. Over 5,000 participants from various parts of the country are expected to showcase their culture through folk dances, culinary skills besides taking part in competitions like painting, drawing, slogan-writing etc. 

More than 200 students from Asean and Saarc countries are expected to participate in this festival, which is going international for the first time. This year's theme is Sabse Pehle Bharat'. 

Several dignitaries and politicians, including Vice-President Hamid Ansari, Rajasthan governor Shivraj Patil, chief minister Ashok Gehlot, Union minister for youth affairs and sports MS Gill, and minister of state for youth affairs Mani Lal Garasai are likely to attend the event. 

The opening ceremony will be presided by Vice-President Hamid Ansari at the MB Stadium in Udaipur from 3pm followed by a cultural programme on the theme Ethnicity in India'. 

The major highlight of the festival is electrifying performances by various hip-hop, jazz and pop bands under the Western Music and Rock Band Nite' to be held at MB Stadium on January 14. Popular bands such as Parikrama and Soulmate will perform besides folk singers and dancers. 

On January 15, it is playback singer Sonu Niigaam Ji's turn to enthrall the youngsters at MB Stadium. The closing ceremony also promises to be equally riveting with a colourful performance by the bands from Indian Armed Forces. 

NYF is organised in collaboration with the Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (NYKS) and National Service Scheme (NSS). 

The district authorities have introduced special buses to ferry participants from locations at a reasonable price. The events will take place at Rajasthan Agriculture University, Meera Kanya Mahavidhlaya, Railway Training Centre, Mohanlal Sukhadia University and Shilpgram.