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The
ever so charming Shaan
is back on television. However, it's not all smiles for the singer, who after
a break of a few months, returns to host the second season of Voice of India.
There's grief in his heart, a fear that music is not hitting the right notes.
The ace singer bares it all to Tellychakkar. Read on to know what's
going through Shaan's mind and body. You
opted out of Chhote Ustad citing fatigue. You're now back with Voice
of India. Do you feel refreshed now?
(Laughs)
Well, I still am not sure whether I've got the urge to host again but definitely
there is an excitement which stems from the fact that the show will be different
this year. I'd never like to be in a position where a task becomes an obligation.
It should not be like I've signed a show and later I'm telling myself 'Oh! I have
to do it for the heck of it. There was some talk that the constant
squabbling of the judges took its toll on you. Ah! Well that
could be true but the principal reason for not hosting Chhote
Ustad was that it was to begin immediately after VOI. Hosting
regularly for months does sap your energies. Besides, I too have kids and wouldn't
have been be comfortable seeing other children cry. Fortunately, the judges Shreya,
Pritam
and Kunal
were really good and everything panned out smoothly. I must give them credit for
it. Can we expect peace and harmony between the judges
this time? Well, I was told that nothing would happen last year
too. Though it made for good television, the focus moves away from the singers
to all such bickering. This time we've decided to take a five minute break when
a volatile situation arises. However, you can't guarantee that
there won't be any verbal wars. After all, creative people are known to be crazy.
You give a mike in their hands and they would never shy away from expressing themselves.
I'm sure they too must be embarrassed at themselves after looking at the video.
The current jury members share good camaraderie between them. I'm hoping
that no ugly scenes will be repeated. The result of
last
year was really shocking. Why weren't exact figures from the
north zone revealed? That was the most unfortunate thing which
shouldn't have occurred. I too was surprised that how victory from the north zone
itself enabled Ishmeet
to win the title. I hope we don't repeat it this year.
Singers of your era are now taking to judging. Why is Shaan still lagging behind?
To be a judge, you require certain intrinsic qualities. Well, I've
tried once but it didn't work out for me. Perhaps, being a Libran you're always
weighing both the sides. I couldn't make up my mind.
Reality
show judges cry hoarse that they want to unearth talent that can compete with
the best playback singers. Do you feel threatened? There's
never a direct competition between singers. The competition is within you. In
the west, there is equal number of good singers but they don't try to outdo each
other. This cut-throat competition is crated by the media. When you talk
of reality show contestants, majority of them are non-singers. Often they tend
to be one dimensional yet they are successful. Bad work is being liked more. We
have such singers in Bollywood too. Singers have always been
known as the unsung heroes of Bollywood. It's the actor who always takes the credit.
No, I wouldn't agree with it. It's not the singers but the music composers
who are the unsung heroes. They are the ones who put in the maximum effort. The
singer only comes in the end. Playback itself is so absurd. The producers, directors
pressurise the composers that some of them get away with plagiarising. There's
no respect left for a composer. The actor too puts in his efforts. After
all, it's not the singer who dances bare bodied in extreme conditions.
Is the cry for an 'orginal' voice' real? Legends too are known to be
inspired by their peers. I'd rather put it as natural and not
original voice. A natural voice is one which is not affected. A song is all about
expressing an emotion. A singer should keep it to that and not try creating a
stylised voice. Don't try to sound like some one. Accept your voice in all humility.
Unfortunately, today in an effort to create an original voice, singers are deliberately
singing roughly. Clones have no place in Bollywood, Does it hold
true in the industry? I wouldn't say anyone is ridiculed but
people are biased towards a particular type of singing and this bias gets ingrained
into the system. What you don't want is aping as it doesn't have any emotions
and nor does it touch anyone's heart. At the end of the day everything
should be looked upon from the song's perspective. You must always remember that
it's not your ego but your voice that needs to do the singing. Let the song make
you sing, don't sing the song. After all these years
in the industry, is Shaan a content man? On a personal note,
I'm very happy with what I've achieved in my career. I'm discontent looking at
the youth today who are full of fluff and froth. Everything today has become so
Bollywood. Kids talk of Shah Rukh and Aamir as if they live in their background.
Everybody wants to fit in the box. In the process, the good talent often gets
sidelined. A person may not be much talented but he/she makes it into the
fold through frivolous ways. The public too need to think rationally and not accept
things as good or bad.
| | | | By
Mayur Lookhar | Posted
on 17 July 2008 6:00 pm | | | |