Sonu Nigam (born 30 July 1973) is an Indian playback singer, music director, dubbing artist and actor.[3] Nigam is a recipient of
Padma Shri, India's
fourth-highest civilian award.
Sonu Kumar Nigam was born on 30 July 1973 to Agam Kumar Nigam and Shobha Nigam in the city of
Faridabad,
Haryana.[7][8] His father was from
Agra and his mother was from
Garhwal.[9] He has two sisters - Meenal Nigam, a yoga therapist,[10] and
Teesha Nigam, a professional singer.[11]
Nigam began singing at the age of four, when he joined his father Agam Kumar Nigam on stage to sing
Mohammed Rafi's song "Kya Hua Tera Wada".[12][13] Nigam began accompanying his father on his singing appearances at weddings and parties. He moved to
Mumbai with his father to begin his
Bollywood singing career at the age of 19.[14] He was trained by Hindustani classical singer
Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan.[15]
Nigam identifies as
Hindu.[16] He married Madhurima Mishra on 15 February 2002.[17] They have a son.[18]
Nigam had changed his name to Sonu Niigaam citing numerology beliefs, but later decided to go back to his birth name.[19]
In May–June 2007, he participated in The Incredibles tour with
Asha Bhosle,
Kunal Ganjawala, and
Kailash Kher. From September–October of the same year, he gave solo concerts titled Simply Sonu in
Canada and
Germany, becoming the first Indian singer to do so.[20] In April 2008, he toured India promoting his Punjabi single "Punjabi Please".[21]
1990–1992: Career beginnings
His first song was for the movie Janam (1990), the movie was never released.
Nigam began his career with the song Hum To Chhaila Ban Gaye from DD1's TV serial "
Talash" (1992).
Sonu Nigam first film song "O Aasman Wale" was from the movie Aaja Meri Jaan (1993). Nigam also sung the title song Of this movie but it was dubbed in the voice of SP Balasubramaniam. He released his first album "Rafi Ki Yaadein" in 1992.
He began hosting the hugely popular TV show, Sa Re Ga Ma in 1995. His song "Accha Sila Diya" for the film Bewafa Sanam, gave him greater success.[14] In 1997, he sang the patriotic song "
Sandese Aate Hai" from the movie Border and performed the
Nadeem-Shravan-composed song "Yeh Dil Deewana" in Pardes in the same year, both of which were highly successful.
Some of his notable songs during this period were "Zindagi Maut na Ban Jaye" from Sarfarosh (1999), "Satrangi Re" from Dil Se, "Ishq Bina" from Taal, "Mujhe Raat Din" from Sangharsh, "Ruki Ruki" from Mast, and his debut in Tamil "Vaarayo Thozhi" from Jeans. Sonu's album Deewana, with music directed by
Sajid–Wajid, was released by T-Series in 1999.
He was also the leading playback singer in 3 Idiots, rendering the songs "Jaane Nahin Denge Tujhe", "Zoobi Doobi" and "Aal Izz Well". In the film Kurbaan, he sang the song "Shukran Allah" along with Salim Merchant of the composer duo
Salim-Sulaiman and
Shreya Ghoshal, which was appreciated.
Nigam has released albums of
Mohammed Rafi's songs including Rafi Ki Yaadein, a collection early in his career, which was re-released in Rafi's memory in September 2007 as a six-disc collection of 100 songs, titled Kal Aaj Aur Kal.[22]
In 2008, soon after releasing Classically Mild, he released a single Punjabi track entitled "Punjabi Please"[23] and Rafi Resurrected, a two-disc collection of Rafi songs with music by the
Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. He contributed to the lyrics of several songs and directed the music for his album Chanda Ki Doli.
After the death of
Michael Jackson, Nigam released a song as a tribute to Jackson which was included on the tribute album The Beat of Our Hearts.[24][25]
In November 2007, at the inauguration of
Harvard University's 28th president,
Drew Gilpin Faust, Nigam sang
Mahatma Gandhi's favourite
bhajan, "Vaishnav Jan To Tene Kahiye", with the Harvard College Sangeet.[26]
In July 2008, he participated in a three-city tour of the United Kingdom, singing Rafi songs with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO). This followed the release of these songs by the CBSO and the Indian music company
Sa Re Ga Ma on Rafi Resurrected.[27]
He participated in a US tour with
Sunidhi Chauhan in 2009 called The Explosion 2009 tour and in a UK tour titled All Izz Well in November 2010. In 2011, Nigam collaborated with Kakas Entertainment and
Laxmikant–Pyarelal for a Maestros Concert performing
Mohammed Rafi songs.[28]
2010–present: Post career peak, multiple concerts and several English Collaborations
In 2010, Sonu sang the popular song "Chori Kiya Re Jiya" from Dabangg as well as Tees Maar Khan title track which he sang in 54 voices.[29] Sonu also sang "Aye Janani" song for Kandahar in which he hit the highest note in human vocal registry with an open-throat effort without singing falsetto.[30]
Between 2012 and 2015 many of Sonu's songs were redubbed in other singer's voices by music companies because of his fight for singers' royalties and opposition to sign illegal contracts with companies. Sonu said "I am not scared of being out of work because eventually good sense will prevail,".[36]
He composed the title track of the film Singh Saab The Great in 2013 and has also composed music for other films including: Sooper Se Ooper and Jal, in collaboration with percussionist
Bickram Ghosh in the same year.
He was ranked the Number 1 artist on the US Billboard Uncharted charts twice in September and October 2013.[37][38]
He sang two songs for the movie
PK, "Bhagwan Hai Kahan Re Tu" and "Love is a Waste of Time", which was a duet with
Shreya Ghoshal. In 2014, Sonu also released a single called "Trini Ladki" in fusion with Chutney Music.
In 2015, "Sapna Jahan" from Brothers became popular. This was Sonu's 3rd collaboration with
Ajay–Atul. "Tere Bin" from Wazir, which he sung with
Shreya Ghoshal was also appreciated.
In September 2015, Nigam recorded a song with the music director
Khayyam for the project titled Gulam Bandhu.[39] Sonu also collaborated with musicians across the globe for Imagine (UNICEF: World Version) composed by
John Lennon.
He also collaborated with Transgender band "6 Pack Band" for song 'Sab Rab De Bande'. In Bollywood music, he sng 'Tu Hi Na Jaane' from Azhar and "Dard" from Sarabjit. Tu Hi Na Jaane' was Sonu's first collaboration with music composer
Amaal Mallik.
In 2017 Sonu made an international collaboration, this time with Indian-American DJ
kshmr on song 'Underwater'.[40] His independent song with
Shreya Ghoshal called 'Aye Jahaan Aasmaan' bagged him
9th Mirchi Music Awards for Indie Pop Song of the Year. The song was composed by
Abhishek Ray. Cricketer
Sachin Tendulkar collaborated with Sonu for his debut single "Sachin's Cricket Wali Beat"[41]
'Hans Mat Pagli' & "Gori Tu Latth Maar" from Toilet: Ek Prem Katha were well-received as was "Maana Ke Hum Yaar Nahin" from Meri Pyaari Bindu. Sonu also sang one song in
Shah Rukh Khan starrer Raees named "Halka Halka" but the song was not included in film because of creative reasons. Later the song was released on YouTube.[42]
In Bollywood, he sang a peppy number in
Sanju called "Main Badhiya Tu Bhi Badhiya" which became very popular. He then sang a melodious song "Kulfi" from 102 Not Out in collaboration with
Salim–Sulaiman. Sonu once again collaborated with
Anu Malik for "Raat Kitni" and "Main Zinda Hoon" for movie Paltan.
He then sang the remake of "Badan Pe Sitare" originally sung by his idol Mohammad Rafi for
Anil Kapoor starrer Fanney Khan. Sonu revealed that he was first hesitant to render the song because he didn't want to tamper with the original song but Kapoor requested Sonu to sing the classic as he was playing an ardent follower of Mohammad Rafi in the film, which was why he wanted Sonu to give his voice.[44]
Sonu also sang songs for social causes. Song "Tik Tik Plastic" was sung with social message of 'Say No To Plastic'.[45] He also collaborated with
Amruta Fadnavis for song "Mumbai River Anthem" to save Mumbai Rivers.[46]
On 14 November 2021, Sonu travelled to
United Kingdom for his tour "Rafi Kishore aur Main" presented by Grace Entertainment. He rendered his own songs, as well as evergreen tracks that were originally sung by legendary singers
Kishore Kumar and
Mohammad Rafi. A source who was present at the show shared, "The audience were glued to their seats for the four-hour long performances. Sonu curated the show with some of the most talented and sought after musicians from across India and also included some musicians who have been a part of the original compositions."[47][48]
Sonu also launched his NFT Series which features his English-language single ‘Hall of fame’ and pages from his personal diary where he has penned down key moments of his life and details of his practice and recording session along with lyrics of his popular songs. He became the first Indian singer to launch an NFT with digital media company JetSynthesys.[49][50]
'I Believe Music' Label
Nigam has launched his own music label on 30 July 2020, his 47th birthday, named 'I Believe Music' and "Rudhrashtakam" is the first track to release under the label.[51]
His songs include "Cheluve Yeke Bande", from the film Majnu, composed by
Gurukiran; "Titanic Heroine Nee Nanna Cheluve", from the film Snehaloka; the title track from the film Monalisa composed by Valisha Sandeep;[56] "Hamsave Hamsave" from the film Gatti Mela, composed by
Hamsalekha, "Kannale Kannale" from the film Aham Premasmi, composed by
V. Ravichandran[57] and "Baaninda Baa Chandira, from the movie Kanti, composed by
Gurukiran. The 2006 film Mungaru Male created a sensation and spawned several records, mainly in Karnataka.[58][59]
The songs "Mungaru Maleye" and "
Anisuthide" were composed by
Mano Murthy and written by
Yogaraj Bhat and
Jayant Kaikini respectively. Nigam has said that he finds Kannada songs more fulfilling than the Hindi numbers.[60] In an interview with Deccan Herald he said "Kannada songs make me feel positive".[61] He went on to say: "I highly respect the musicians of
Karnataka and many of my favourite songs are in Kannada. I consider
Bangalore as my second birthplace. Even if someone requests me to sing a Kannada song while I'm performing in the West Indies, I will sing it for them".[52]
From the same Mungaru Male combination, composer Murthy, lyricist Kaikini and Nigam got together to record the Kannada album Neene Bari Neene, produced by
Ashok Kheny. Videos for the songs "Neene Bari Neene" and "Baa Nodu Gelathi" were shot on the outskirts of Bangalore featuring Nigam and model
Madhuri Bhattacharya in the lead.[62][63] Nigam also composed a theme song for the
Karnataka Bulldozers team in the
Celebrity Cricket League and sang it with
Kunal Ganjawala and
Sowmya Raoh, who also penned the lyrics.[64]
Nigam hosted the TV show Kisme Kitna Hai Dum on
Star Plus in 2002. He appeared as the judge on Indian Idol in seasons 1 (October 2004 – March 2005) and 2 (November 2005 – April 2006), and was a celebrity judge in seasons 3 (17 August 2007) and 4 (16 January 2009 and 6 February 2009).[citation needed]
In 2006, Nigam hosted Life Ki Dhun with Sonu Nigaam on
Radiocity 91.1 FM, interviewing musicians.[66]
He appeared as a celebrity judge on STAR Voice of India in August 2007 (Season 1) and in December 2008 (Season 2), and on the grand finale of music reality show Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star on 12 July 2008.
On 23 August 2015, he appeared on "
The Anupam Kher Show" sharing his life experiences. He has been also one of the three judges of Indian Idol 2016–17.
Nigam is considered as one of the most popular playback singers in Bollywood,[75][76] and is widely considered to have inspired new singers in the Bollywood industry. He is often compared to
Mohammad Rafi for similar voice texture.[77][78][79][80]Lata Mangeshkar said of him, "Among contemporary signers, I like Sonu Nigam best. He is serious about his music, has learnt classical and sings with confidence.".[81]
Singer
Armaan Malik takes a lot of inspiration from him.[82] Singer and musician
Ankit Tiwari cites Nigam as one of his musical inspirations.[83]Shreya Ghoshal considers Sonu her favourite contemporary singer.[84]Palash Sen of
Euphoria called Sonu Nigam the most talented singer in Bollywood.
S.P. Balasubrahmanyam also appreciated his singing.[85]
Nigam is the winner of several awards including India's fourth highest civilian award
Padma Shri, 1
National Award, 2
Filmfare Awards & 2
Filmfare Awards South. He has received 17 nominations for Filmfare best playback singer, 10 nominations for Filmfare awards South and is a winner of record 4 times (9 nominations) for
IIFA Award for Best Male playback singer and received Oscar
Academy Awards nomination in 2014 for soundtrack of
Jal composed by Sonu Nigam and
Bickram Ghosh together.[86] He was ranked the Number 1 artist on the US Billboard Uncharted charts twice in September and October 2013.
1997 - Sansui Viewers' Choice Award for Best Male Singer for the song
Sandese Aate Hai, from Border
2012 -Filmfare Awards South, Kannada, Nominated for Best Male Playback Singer for the songs "Paravasha Naadenu" from
Paramathma and "Neerinalli Sanna Ale" from
Hudugaru
2012–2013 -Filmfare Awards South – Nominated – Best Playback Singer Male for the song "Chendutiya Pakkadali" from the movie Drama.[93]
In his later tweet he stated that he stands by his statement.[121] He later clarified that he is not against any specific religious ritual, but against the use of loudspeakers on religious buildings. He said that the use of loudspeaker to create noise pollution should be stopped beyond certain time as per the law of the land, irrespective of whether it is from a temple, mosque, gurudwara, or any other place.[122] Later, Sonu again sparked controversy, when he posted a video of Azaan from his home which proved that he was indeed disturbed very early in the morning.[123] Syed Sha Atef Ali Al Quaderi, vice-president of West Bengal United Minority Council announced a reward of ₹10 Lakh to anyone who shaved Nigam's head, to which Sonu Nigam responded by shaving his own head to claim the reward.[124] He deactivated his Twitter account in 2017 citing lack of freedom of speech, and said that sensible discussions were not possible due to the polarised atmosphere.[125]
In June 2020, after the demise of actor
Sushant Singh Rajput, Sonu Nigam posted a video saying that the music industry is also monopolised by two major companies and that he had also faced similar discrimination. He urged these music companies to be fair and kind to the newcomers in the music industry. Although he stopped short of naming anyone he made it clear that the malpractices in Bollywood are terrible and are almost killing the music talent of the country.[126] Sonu Nigam maintained that he didn't name anyone and was only putting up his point of view regarding the malpractices in the music industry of Bollywood. In his second video Nigam names
Bhushan Kumar, CEO of
T-Series and tells him to stay away from him.[127]
In February 2022, he was accused of working with Rocky and Mr Rehan Siddiqui, who are blacklisted based on recommendations of the Consulate General of India for malpractices and supporting Pakistan-based terror groups. When Rajender Singh Pahl, a show promoter from USA, had contacted him for performing at a concert, he recommended him to contact Rehan Siddiqui.[128][129][130]
In December 2023, Omer Nadeem, a singer from
Pakistan, accused Nigam of plagiarising his song "Aye Khuda" with the track "Sun Zara" released by
T-Series (company).[131][132] Sonu further clarified and wrote that "Just so you all know, I have nothing to do with this. I was requested to do the song by KRK (
Kamaal R. Khan), who is my neighbour in Dubai . . . If I had heard Omer's version, I would have never sung it".[133]