11 March 2021 | Bollywood Singer

Wishing Mohit Chauhan A Wonderful 54th Birthday

Mohit Chauhan

Mohit Chauhan was born in the town of Nahan, Sirmaur district, Himachal Pradesh, on 11 March 1966. He received his initial education from St. Xavier’s School, Delhi, and then moved to Himachal Pradesh for further studies.

Chauhan earned a Master of Science in Geology from a government college at Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh. He has not received any formal training in music. He used to sing and play guitar, harmonica and flute. He wanted to become an actor before his debut in the music industry.

Mohit Chauhan got married to Prarthna Gehlot.

Career

In the start of his career Mohit Chauhan had form a band alongside other singing strugglers of the industry. It was called ’’Silkroute”. Silk Route was an Indian band consisting of Mohit Chauhan (lead vocals, backing guitars), Atul Mittal (lead guitars, clarinet and backing vocals), Kem Trivedi (keyboards), and Kenny Puri (percussion and drums).

The band is much endeared for the song Dooba-Dooba from their acclaimed debut album in 1998, Boondein. As a result, it gained acclaim in the Indian film industry, and was then furnished opportunities to score and perform songs for movies too.

They confess to such diverse influences as Sting, Simon & Garfunkel and Dire Straits, all of which find their way into the Silk Route sounds. The band always added a distinct touch to their music by using acoustic guitars, talking drums and harmonica and primarily by of the use of Recorder

A 17th-century European folk musical instrument played by Kem Trivedi. His first album, Boondein, was released in 1998 and featured the popular songs “Dooba Dooba

Pehchan

the second album was released in 2000. After Silk Route was discontinued in 2008, he released another album “Fitoor” in 2009.

Bollywood Debut

After his huge success of his band “Silkroute’’ with their album Boondein and Dooba Dooba they received many awards. Looking at their huge success music director Sandesh Shandilya offered him to sing in one of his films songs, which markeda a debut film for Mohit which was Pehli Nazar Me Dari Thi from the movie named Road.

His songs “Khoon Chala” By A.R Rahman from the movie Rang De Basanti

and “Tum Se Hi” from Jab We Met are regarded as his most notable.

He won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer prize in 2010 for Masakali , from Delhi- 6.

2003 he sang for the film ‘’Main Madhuri Dixit Banana Chahati Hoon’’ and ‘’Kyun’’. But Mohit Chauhan didn’t get so much popular. In year 2004 he sang “Sabse Peeche Hum Khade” for the film ‘’Let’s Enjoy’

In 2005 he sang two song “Paintra

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GePbRq5loJA

and “Guncha Koi” for the film Main Meri Patni aur Woh . Mohit Chauhan again sang two song Angna and Rowan Akhiya for the film Adharma. A.R. Rahman met Chauhan in an award show where his band Silk Route got many awards.

There Rahman asked Mohit, if he had sung for any film, to which Chauhan replied not yet. About 5 years later, in 2006 AR Rahman called Chauhan to sing “Khoon Chala“.

Mohit Chauhan sang “Kuchh Khaas Hai” for Salim–Sulaiman -composed Fashion (2008 film).

He reunited with Pritam for Kismat Konnection where he performed “Kahi na Lage Man (Is This Love)” along with Shreya Ghoshal.

Ankhon Hi Ankhon Mein” a soft romantic number from EMI recorded by Chauhan where he also appeared in the music video of the song. He also sang for his first animated film Bolt where he sang Hindi version of “I Thought I Lost You” the song in English version of film.

Ek Meetha Marz Dene, Yaad Teri Aaye, Aaj Nachle were some more from Chauhan, recorded in 2008.Recently In 2020, Chauhan sang “Dheere Dheere Se” for the film Guns of Banaras, composed by Sohail Sen and written by Sameer.

He sang “Yeh Dooriyaa” which is composed by Pritam from the film Love Aaj Kal (2020).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEcp9YO7i6Q

this song is new version of Yeh Dooriyaa chartbuster from the film Love Aaj kal (2009). Both the version are written by Irshad Kamil There is a remix version too which is released by Sony Music India. He sang “Meethi Meethi Gallan”

Kisi Gair Ka Nahi

Salaam is a tribute to corona warriors by Chauhan. He also features in a video of “Hum Haar Nahi Maanenge” composed by AR Rahman

Social Activities.

Mohit Chauhan is very active in participating for the non-profit organizations companies named NSDC – National Skill Development Corporation which encourages young talent to follow their dream and take active participation in the vocational training initiatives.

This will give the country most promising singers and also help young generation to get interest into the highly male dominated Bollywood music industry.

All the female population of India should not feel that only males are going in this industry and females aren’t getting a chance to do it.

So such initiatives are been taken to ensure that people of our country doesn’t face any problem launching themselves and if they still haven’t found the real singing talent in them. It also helps to spread the real meaning of Music and its importance in one’s life.

Mohit Chauhan is also a Dog lover. He had taken responsibility of feeding 60-70 dogs on a regular bases at the time of lockdown in India due to COVID-19 pandemic, before the lockdown, there were people who would feed the strays. But now, they’ve stopped.

The stray dogs in Delhi don’t hunt and depend on humans to feed them so he has been going around giving them food and water.

Television

Mohit Chauhan has been on various Television programmes. He has been judge on a reality tv singing show called Sa Re ga Ma Pa Duet Champs and as a captain on Music ka Maha mukabala along with Shankar Mahadevan, Shaan, Himesh Reshammiya, Shreya Ghosal and Mika Singh.

Collaborations

Salim – Sulaiman – Kuch Khaas (Fashion), Haafiz Khuda (8*10 Tasveer), Chala Aaya Pyaar (Aashayein), Meherbaan (Shakal Pe Mat Jaa), Hindustaan Kahan Hain (Kaanchi).
A.R Rahman – Khoon Chala (Rang De Basanti), Masakali (Delhi – 6), Pagal Anukan (Robot), Kun Faya Kun, Seher Me, Hawa Hawaa, Aur Ho, Nadaan Parindey (Rockstar), Saans (Jab Tak Hai Jaan), Matargashti (Tamasha), Taare Gin (Dil Bechara).
Pritam – Tum Se Hi (Jab We Met), Is This Love (Kismat Konnection), Pagal Pee Loon (Once Upon A Time In Mumbai), Te Amo (Dum Maaro Dum), Nainaa (Kuch Luv Jaisa), Ala Barfi (Barfi!), Rab Ka Shukarana (Jannat 2)


Anu Malik – Yaad Teri Aayi (Ugly Aur Pagli), Suno Suno (Gali Gali Chor Hain),Pyaar Karna Na Tha (Yeh Jo Mohabbat Hain), Tere Bina Jee Naa Lage
Vishal – Shekhar – Pehli Baar Mohabbat (Kaminey), Tujhe Bhula Diya (Anjana Anjani), Sacchi Mucchi (Bajarangi Bhaijaan)

Awards and Nominations

Central European Bollywood Awards – Best Male Playback Singer – Pee Loon – 2010.

BIG Star Entertainment Awards – Best Male Singer – Sadda Haq – 2011.

BAMA Awards – Best Male Act and Best Male Act International – 2016.

Filmfare Awards – Best Male Playback Singer – Masakali – 2010 & Jo Bhi Main – 2012.

Global Indian Music Academy Award – Best Male Playback Singer- Pee loon – 2010 & Nadaan Parindey – 2011.

IIFA Award – Best Male Playback Singer – Nadaan Parindey 2011.

Mirchi Music Award – Best Male Playback Singer – Masakali – 2009 & Kun Faya Kun – 2010 Rockstar.

RMIM Award – Best Sung Solo Song Masakali – 2009, Best Sung Solo Song – Sadda Haq – 2011 & RMIM Samman – Jab Harry Met Sejal – 2017.

Screen awards – Best Male Singer – Phir se udd Chala Rockstar 2011.

Star Guilt Award – Best Male Singer – Love Aaj Kal and Rockstar.

Musical Sameeksha Awards – Best Male Playback Singer

Rajdhani Rattan Awards – Ekta Mission Delhi

9 March 2021 | Bollywood Singer

Wishing Zakir Hussain A Wonderful 69th Birthday.

Zakir Hussain

The Tabla Virtuoso Ustad Zakir Hussain was born on March 9, 1951 in a nursing home in Mahim (a suburb of Mumbai) at about 11:00 a.m Hussain was born to tabla maestro Alla Rakha. His mother’s name was Bavi Begum. It was said that Hussain was an ‘unlucky’ child since his father was extremely ill around the time of his birth. Although their family name is Qureshi, Zakir was given the surname Hussain.

Zakir Hussain attended St. Michael’s High School in Mahim, and briefly attended St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. Hussain was a child prodigy. His father taught him Pakhawaj from the age of 3 years. His father would wake him up at 3 a.m. and would teach him vocally by reciting different rhythms till 6 a.m. Zakir’s father Alla Rakha belonged to the Punjab gharana tradition of tabla-playing. Others gharanas being Delhi, Benares, Ajrara, Farrukhabad, and Lucknow.

Career

Zakir Hussain gave his first concert at the age of seven and was deemed a child prodigy. He was touring by the age of eleven. He went to the United States in 1970 to accompany sitar maestro Ravi Shankar. After the tour was complete, Ravi Shankar advised Zakir to stay in America and take a teaching job at the University of Washington in the Department of Ethnomusicology. He planned to study for a PhD but midway he moved to the Bay Area to accompany Ali Akbar Khan who was in need of a Tabla player. After that he began his international career, including more than 150 concert dates a year.

From a young age, Zakir Hussain has been accompanying all the leading lights of Hindustani classical music, both vocal and instrumental – from Pandit Ravi Shankar, Ustad Vilayat Khan, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia, Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma, Pandit VG Jog, Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Pandit Jasraj, and many more.

Both Zakir Hussain and his father Alla Rakha were responsible popularizing the art of tabla playing at international venues. Their performances raised the visibility of tabla players who previously did not receive as much notoriety. Zakir brought great attention to and raised the profile of tabla players through his solo acts along with his excursions as an accompanist.

One of the unique contributions of Zakir Hussain is his use of the “bayan” to create melody. He uses this throughout his playing but especially so during the “sawaal-jawaab” section of a recital, where the instrumentalist playing the sitar, sarod, santoor, etc. and the tabla player typically have a “question-answer” back and forth. This would typically involve a set of notes played together, which the tabla player reproduces. Zakir’s popularity was responsible for bringing audiences to a Hindustani music concert which came not just to listen to the main melody artist but to the supporting tabla artist. Zakir inspired a whole generation of young tabla players who grew up imitating his head gestures and even his hair style while performing.

Zakir Hussain’s fame spread internationally following many tour performances in the US and Europe. He also collaborated with many musicians from all over India and the world. He collaborated with violinist L. Shankar, guitarist John McLaughlin they also have an album together along with Shankar Mahadevan named ‘’Is That So”

Mridangam player Ramnad Raghavan, and legendary ghatam player Vikku Vinayakram in forming the fusion group Shakti,

Which performed worldwide to great acclaim. Twenty years later, a second version of the Shakti group, called Remember Shakti, was created featuring U. Srinivas, Zakir Hussain, TV Selvaganesh, and Shankar Mahadevan. With increasing digitization, musical sound is fast losing its originality, which is why we need to support makers of handcrafted instruments. The arts form the very fabric of our society and hence it is our responsibility to do our bit for such a cause. The audience not only enjoyed some stupendous performances but were also inspired to do their bit for the cause.

As a Music Composer

As a composer, he has scored music for numerous feature films, major events and productions. He has composed three concertos, and his third, the first-ever concerto for tabla and orchestra, was premiered in India in September, 2015, by the Symphony Orchestra of India, premiered in Europe and the UK in 2016, and in the USA in April, 2017, by the National Symphony Orchestra at Kennedy Center.

The USA’s National Heritage Fellowship and Officier in France’s Order of Arts and Letters. Voted “Best Percussionist” by both the Downbeat Critics’ Poll and Modern Drummer’s Reader’s Poll over several years, Zakir was honored in 2018 by the Montreal Jazz Festival with their Antonio Carlos Jobim Award.

In 2019, Zakir was named a Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellow and received two honorary doctorates, one from Berklee College of Music and the other from Indira Kala Sangit University in Khairagarh, India.

Top Tracks by Zakir Hussain

Punjabi Dhamar –

Sakhi

Teen Taal

Jai Taal

Island Falling

Raga

Hussain played on George Harrison’s 1973 album ‘’living in the Material World ‘’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3fSUE60qRY

John Handy’s 1973 album Hard Work. He also performed on Van Morrison’s 1979 album Into the Music and Earth, Wind & Fire’s 1983 album Powerlight.

Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead, who had known Zakir since the 1960s, invited him to create the special album Planet Drum, featuring legendary drummers from different parts of the world. Featured along with Zakir, from India, was Vikku Vinayakram, with whom Zakir had collaborated in Shakti. The first Planet Drum album, released in 1991 on the Rykodisc label, went on to earn the 1992 Grammy Award for Best World Music Album, the first Grammy ever awarded in this category.

The Global Drum Project album and tour brought Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain, Sikiru Adepoju, and Giovanni Hidalgo together again in a reunion sparked by the 15th anniversary of the ground-breaking album Planet Drum. The album Global Drum Project won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album at the 51st Grammy Awards Ceremony held on 8 February 2009

Zakir composed, performed and acted as Indian music advisor for the Malayalam film Vanaprastham,

A 1999 Cannes Film Festival entry which was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival 1999.

Educator

As an educator, he conducts many workshops and lectures each year, has been in residence at Princeton University and Stanford University, and, in 2015, He was appointed Regents Lecturer at UC Berkeley. His yearly workshop in the San Francisco Bay Area, conducted for the past 30 years, has become a widely anticipated event for performers and serious students of tabla. He is the founder and president of Moment Records, an independent record label presenting rare live concert recordings of Indian classical music and world music. Zakir was resident artistic director at SFJazz from 2013 until 2016, and was honored with SF Jazz’s Lifetime Achievement Award on January 18, 2017, in recognition of his “Unparalleled contribution to the world of music”.

Zakir Hussain has composed music for many movies like ‘In Custody’, ‘The Mystic Masseur’, ‘Heat and Dust’ etc.  Some of the other films, for which he has worked on the musical score include, ‘Apocalypse Now’, ‘Little Buddha’, ‘Saaz’, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Iyer’ and ‘One Dollar Curry’.

Zakir has also acted in many movies, mostly showcasing his musical performances. His portrayal of the character ‘Inder Lal’ in the film ‘Heat and Dust’ is unforgettable. He also starred in a couple of brilliant documentaries like ‘The Speaking Hand: Zakir Hussain

And the Art of the Indian Drum’ and ‘Zakir and His Friends’. While ‘Zakir and His Friends’ released in the year 1998, ‘The Speaking Hand’ was released in 2003.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChZEs6yowCk

The Way of Beauty (2006 – DVD) – Remember Shakti

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnUCxfIkD74

Awards and Recognitions

Padma Shree by the Government of India – 1988 The youngest percussionist ever to receive this award.

Padma Bhushan – 2002 Zakir Hussain once again became the youngest percussionist to be honored with India’s third highest civilian award.

Indo-American Award – 1990 for his cultural contribution.

National Heritage Fellowship – 1999 – America’s most prestigious honor in the field of traditional arts.

Sangeet Natak Akademi Award – President of India in the year 1991 again one of the youngest musicians to have ever received this award.

Grammy – He was also awarded the Grammy for the album ‘Planet Drum’ which was produced and created by Zakir Hussain and Mickey Hart.

Kalidas Samman –2006 the government of Madhya Pradesh honored him with this prestigious award.

Lifetime Achievement Award – In 2012 at Konark Dance & Music Festival, he was honoured with the Guru Gangadhar Pradhan (lifetime achievement) award.

9 March 2021 | Musical Instrument

Happy Birthday Ustad Zakir Hussain

Ustad Zakir Hussain

The Tabla Virtuoso Ustad Zakir Hussain was born on March 9, 1951 in a nursing home in Mahim (a suburb of Mumbai) at about 11:00 a.m Hussain was born to tabla maestro Alla Rakha. His mother’s name was Bavi Begum. It was said that Hussain was an ‘unlucky’ child since his father was extremely ill around the time of his birth. Although their family name is Qureshi, Zakir was given the surname Hussain.

He attended St. Michael’s High School in Mahim, and briefly attended St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai. Hussain was a child prodigy. His father taught him Pakhawaj from the age of 3 years. His father would wake him up at 3 a.m. and would teach him vocally by reciting different rhythms till 6 a.m. Zakir’s father Alla Rakha belonged to the Punjab gharana tradition of tabla-playing. Others gharanas being Delhi, Benares, Ajrara, Farrukhabad, and Lucknow.

He got married to Antonia Minnecola and has two daughters – Anisa Qureshi and Isabella Qureshi.

Career

He gave his first concert at the age of seven and was deemed a child prodigy. He was touring by the age of eleven. He went to the United States in 1970 to accompany sitar maestro Ravi Shankar. After the tour was complete, Ravi Shankar advised Zakir to stay in America and take a teaching job at the University of Washington in the Department of Ethnomusicology. He planned to study for a PhD but midway he moved to the Bay Area to accompany Ali Akbar Khan who was in need of a Tabla player. After that he began his international career, including more than 150 concert dates a year.

From a young age, Zakir has been accompanying all the leading lights of Hindustani classical music, both vocal and instrumental – from Pandit Ravi Shankar, Ustad Vilayat Khan, Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, Pandit Hari Prasad Chaurasia, Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma, Pandit VG Jog, Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Pandit Jasraj, and many more.

Both Zakir and his father Alla Rakha were responsible popularizing the art of tabla playing at international venues. Their performances raised the visibility of tabla players who previously did not receive as much notoriety. Zakir brought great attention to and raised the profile of tabla players through his solo acts along with his excursions as an accompanist.

One of the unique contributions of Zakir is his use of the “bayan” to create melody. He uses this throughout his playing but especially so during the “sawaal-jawaab” section of a recital, where the instrumentalist playing the sitar, sarod, santoor, etc. and the Tabla player typically have a “question-answer” back and forth. This would typically involve a set of notes played together, which the Tabla player reproduces. Zakir’s popularity was responsible for bringing audiences to a Hindustani music concert which came not just to listen to the main melody artist but to the supporting Tabla artist. Zakir inspired a whole generation of young tabla players who grew up imitating his head gestures and even his hair style while performing.

Zakir’s fame spread internationally following many tour performances in the US and Europe. He also collaborated with many musicians from all over India and the world. He collaborated with violinist L. Shankar, guitarist John McLaughlin they also have an album together along with Shankar Mahadevan named ‘’Is That So”

Mridangam player Ramnad Raghavan, and legendary ghatam player Vikku Vinayakram in forming the fusion group Shakti

Which performed worldwide to great acclaim. Twenty years later, a second version of the Shakti group, called Remember Shakti, was created featuring U. Srinivas, Zakir Hussain, TV Selvaganesh, and Shankar Mahadevan. With increasing digitization, musical sound is fast losing its originality, which is why we need to support makers of handcrafted instruments. The arts form the very fabric of our society and hence it is our responsibility to do our bit for such a cause. The audience not only enjoyed some stupendous performances but were also inspired to do their bit for the cause.

As a Music Composer

As a composer, he has scored music for numerous feature films, major events and productions. He has composed three concertos, and his third, the first-ever concerto for Tabla and orchestra, was premiered in India in September, 2015, by the Symphony Orchestra of India, premiered in Europe and the UK in 2016, and in the USA in April, 2017, by the National Symphony Orchestra at Kennedy Center.

The USA’s National Heritage Fellowship and Officer in France’s Order of Arts and Letters. Voted “Best Percussionist” by both the Downbeat Critics’ Poll and Modern Drummer’s Reader’s Poll over several years, Zakir was honored in 2018 by the Montreal Jazz Festival with their Antonio Carlos Jobim Award. In 2019, Zakir was named a Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellow and received two honorary doctorates, one from Berklee College of Music and the other from Indira Kala Sangit University in Khairagarh, India.

Top Tracks by Zakir Hussain

Punjabi Dhamar

Sakhi

Teen Taal

Jai Taal

Island Falling

Raga

Hussain played on George Harrison’s 1973 album ‘’living in the Material World ‘’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3fSUE60qRY

John Handy’s 1973 album Hard Work. He also performed on Van Morrison’s 1979 album Into the Music and Earth, Wind & Fire’s 1983 album Powerlight.

Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead, who had known Zakir since the 1960s,[10] invited him to create the special album Planet Drum, featuring legendary drummers from different parts of the world. Featured along with Zakir, from India, was Vikku Vinayakram, with whom Zakir had collaborated in Shakti. The first Planet Drum album, released in 1991 on the Rykodisc label, went on to earn the 1992 Grammy Award for Best World Music Album, the first Grammy ever awarded in this category. The Global Drum Project album and tour brought Mickey Hart, Zakir Hussain, Sikiru Adepoju, and Giovanni Hidalgo together again in a reunion sparked by the 15th anniversary of the ground-breaking album Planet Drum. The album Global Drum Project won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album at the 51st Grammy Awards Ceremony held on 8 February 2009)

Zakir composed, performed and acted as Indian music advisor for the Malayalam film Vanaprastham

It was a 1999 Cannes Film Festival entry which was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival 1999.

Educator

As an educator, he conducts many workshops and lectures each year, has been in residence at Princeton University and Stanford University, and, in 2015, He was appointed Regents Lecturer at UC Berkeley. His yearly workshop in the San Francisco Bay Area, conducted for the past 30 years, has become a widely anticipated event for performers and serious students of tabla. He is the founder and president of Moment Records, an independent record label presenting rare live concert recordings of Indian classical music and world music. Zakir was resident artistic director at SFJazz from 2013 until 2016, and was honored with SF Jazz’s Lifetime Achievement Award on January 18, 2017, in recognition of his “Unparalleled contribution to the world of music”.

Zakir Hussain has composed music for many movies like ‘In Custody’, ‘The Mystic Masseur’, ‘Heat and Dust’ etc.  Some of the other films, for which he has worked on the musical score include, ‘Apocalypse Now’, ‘Little Buddha’, ‘Saaz’, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Iyer’ and ‘One Dollar Curry’. Zakir has also acted in many movies, mostly showcasing his musical performances. His portrayal of the character ‘Inder Lal’ in the film ‘Heat and Dust’ is unforgettable.

He also starred in a couple of brilliant documentaries like

‘The Speaking Hand: Zakir Hussain

and the Art of the Indian Drum’ and ‘Zakir and His Friends’. While ‘Zakir and His Friends’ released in the year 1998, ‘The Speaking Hand’ was released in 2003.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChZEs6yowCk

The Way of Beauty (2006 – DVD) – Remember Shakti

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnUCxfIkD74

Awards and Recognitions

Padma Shree by the Government of India – 1988 The youngest percussionist ever to receive this award.

Padma Bhushan – 2002 Zakir Hussain once again became the youngest percussionist to be honored with India’s third highest civilian award.

Indo-American Award – 1990 for his cultural contribution.

National Heritage Fellowship – 1999 – America’s most prestigious honor in the field of traditional arts.

Sangeet Natak Akademi Award – President of India in the year 1991 again one of the youngest musicians to have ever received this award.

Grammy – He was also awarded the Grammy for the album ‘Planet Drum’ which was produced and created by Zakir Hussain and Mickey Hart. This was his first ever Grammy. He won his second Grammy during the 51st Grammy Awards for his album ‘Global Drum Project’ under the category, Contemporary World Music Album. For this project, he had collaborated with Mickey Hart, Giovanni Hidalgo and Sikiru Adepoju.

Kalidas Samman –2006 the government of Madhya Pradesh honored him with this prestigious award.

Lifetime Achievement Award – In 2012 at Konark Dance & Music Festival, he was honoured with the Guru Gangadhar Pradhan (lifetime achievement) award.

6 March 2021 | Bollywood Singer

Wishing Ankit Tiwari A Wonderful 34th Birthday

Ankit Tiwari

Ankit Tiwari was born on March 06, 1986 in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. Completed his education from Jugal Devi Saraswati Vidya Mandir. Ankit’s parents owns a Troupe in Kanpur who perform devotional music and organizes devotional functions as per the invitation.

His Parents Mr Rajendra Kumar and Mrs Suman Tiwari are devotional singers and they own their troupe called “Raju Suman and Party’’

Ankit Tiwari has an elder brother Ankur Tiwari is also a singer and he got married to Pallavi Shukla who is a mechanical engineer and has a daughter Aryaa Tiwari.

Career

Ankit Tiwari’s parents wanted him to complete his studies first, his inclination towards music led them to decide on training him professionally. He trained in classical music from Vinod Kumar Dwivedi before training in piano, Dhrupad and Western vocals. He instituted at and won several local music competitions during the time. He used to work as a production head at a radio station in Gwalior, before he moved to Mumbai in December 2007 along with his brother Ankur Tiwari.

He also pursued professional training in Piano, Dhrupad and Western vocals.

After shifting to Mumbai Ankit met with Pradeep Sarkar who was working with the films, due to some reasons he film got shelved but Sarkar kept his promise and gave Ankit a chance to work with the jingles of advertisement and television programs.

Later Ankit Tiwari met Habib Faisal who offered him to direct songs and music in his film ‘’Do Dooni Chaar’’ this marked as Ankit Tiwari’s directorial debut which was released in 2010 and it also managed to win a Filmfare award, although, for best dialogue. Later he was also offered Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster in 2011 where Ankit made his singing debut and made his first and best impression in the eyes of Bollywood and Indian people. His first ever song was ‘’Saheb Bada Hathila’’

Ankit Tiwari’s biggest and most successful song “Sun Raha Hai

His second release of the year, Tiwari collaborated with Sachin Gupta—marking his first song to the tunes of another composer for the song

Aag Ka Dariya” from Issaq.

Ankit Tiwari composed two tracks for the film Samrat & Co., titled “Sawaalon Mein

and a party song “Tequila Wakila” where both are rendered by Shreya Ghoshal. During the year, he performed three tracks for two of Himesh Reshammiya’s films, The Xposé and Action Jackson. His rendition for the song “Sheeshe Ka Samundar

from the former received critical acclaim, while “Punjabi Mast” and “Dhoom Dhaam” from the latter received negative response from critics. In July 2014, a duet with Tulsi Kumar titled “Kuch Toh Hua Hai

was released included in the film Singham Returns. The year ended with “Dil Darbadar” from PK.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lu19nuVPx64

Apart from all the songs released during the year, the most successful track was “Galliyan” from Ek Villain.

The song was a critical and commercial success Mohar Basu from Koimoi described the song as “the most attractive song of the album stating Tiwari’s music and voice adds the required finesse in this song and what he has made darn great!

Music Composition

Tiwari composed and sung the song “Katra Katra” along with Prakriti Kakar for the film Alone (2015).

They again collaborated for the song “Bheegh Loon” from Khamoshiyan.

He then composed three tracks for the film Roy, “Tu Hai Ki Nahi”

Yaara Re

which is rendered by KK and “Boond Boond” performed by Tiwari himself.

The unplugged version of “Tu Hai Ki Nahi” was performed by Tulsi Kumar, along with the original received mixed reactions from critics though infusion of the whistle’s tune was appreciated.

Tiwari’s early two releases “Sunn Raha Hai” and “Aag Ka Dariya” represent his “young energetic and strong vocals” which was well received by the critics.”Kaisa Hai Dard Mera“,

Despite with the similar pattern has a semi classical touch in his rendition. His one of the most successful venture “Galliyan” provided Tiwari with a high vocal range which was particularly appraised in the song.

Songs in Other Languages.

Kannada

Nillu Nillu

Athiyayithu

Telugu

Vintunnava Nestham

Teluse Nuvvu Ravani

Anthe Kada Mari

Yevaipuga Naa Choopu Saagali

Awards and Recognitions

Guild Awards 2014/2015 – Best Music Director and Best Male Playback Singer – ‘’Galliyan”

BIG Star Entertainment Awards – Most Entertaining Singer and Most Entertaining Song – “Galliyan”

Filmfare Awards – Best Music Director Award – Ek Villain

GIMA Awards – Best Music Debut – Aashiqui 2.

IIFA Awards – Best Music Director – Aashiqui 2.

Mirchi Music Award – Upcoming Male Vocalist of the Year, Upcoming Music Composer of the Year, Best Song of the year, Best Album of the Year – Aashiqui 2.
Screen Awards – Best Music Director – Ek Villian.

Stardust Awards – Best Music Director – Ek Villian
Zee Cine Awards – Best Music Director – Ek Villian.