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Maari Teetri….Still Buzzing!

It seems that Raja Hasan has influenced people with his hair-style. But more than that, he has also touched people with his singing. After Piya Haji Ali in his voice during the auditions, it’s Raja Hasan’s own song on Indian Idol 5 this time. The fact that Maari Teetri, Raja Hasan’ debut song, is still popular, was proved once again when Naushad Ali, a participant of Indian Idol 5, performed on the song with the theme – ‘Folk’. Though I felt that Naushad didn’t do justice to the song; the song is not as easy as it sounds. Here is the video for you.

IPL Rockstar – 3rd April ’10

The viewers had an amazing surprise today when Raja Hasan performed on the his own hit song, Maari Teetri. He sang the song with confidence and ease. The judges really appreciated the performance and Raja Hasan told the judges that Sukhwinder Singh has been his idol since ever. They also shared a light moment there. Kailash Kher gave an 8.5, which is the highest he gives.

Maari Teetri :

He also had a duet with Antara Mitra. They performed on the song Saki Saki.  Raja Hasan gave the song a mesmerizing start and Sukhwinder Singh could not seem less pleased. All in all, it was a nice performance, with Raja Hasan receiving an 8/10 from Kailash Kher.

Saki Saki :

Comments for the Duets :

Raja Hasan was the ‘Rockstar of the Evening’ with the highest marks of 32.5/40.

Antara Mitra was eliminated today.

Moment of the Day (Rockstar of the Evening) :

A Totally Rocking Day for Raja Hasan!! :D

Still Rocking with “Maari Teetri”!!

Ritesh Deshmukh performed on Maari Teetri at ‘Sabsey Favourite Kaun’, broadcasted on Star Gold. I don’t think that there is any need to say how big the song became, or how good Raja Hasan is!! Everyone knows that :D (whether they agree to it or not ;) )

Have a Good Day!!

Check out the video :

Khabar nahi

RAJA HASAN;

Three years ago, before 2007  he was an unknown person to the world.

Two years ago in the year 2007 he was a contestant of a talent show and became  a household name of millions.

Exactly an year ago in 2008,not only  his first ever film song turned out as a super hit but also sung by an other reality show contestants on Sony Tv in the  show called “waar Pariwaar”.

Chekout the video

Its a great coincedence that his song was sung by other singers in August 2008 and today exactly an year after, once again  for the second time his song was sung by Rahul dutta a contestant of “Saregamapa Li’l champs” he sang Raja Hasan’s song “Khabar nahi” from the film “Dostaana” ,Zee tv also didn’t leave to make a point that the song has sung by two of its previous years contestants Raja Hasan and Amanat ali.

Rahul Dutta singing “Khabar nahi”

Well, this song was not a solo by Raja hasan but when you listen to it you can clearly hear RajaHasan’s voice dominating the whole track. Here we present the mp3 of  “Khabar nahi” for those who haven’t listen it before.

Khabar nahi

 

video of the original song

within two years, Raja Hasan has achieved so much, its not an easy task for a reality show singer to get recognized and being loved by people even after losing the competition,but RajaHasan is an exception that he not only got recognized but also loved by millions of people all over the world, theres no doubt that he will be loved forever by his true fans, Thumbs up to Raja Hasan, Way to Go………

Raja Hasan’s interview with Soumita Sengupta

Raja Hasan - Truly Indian

Raja Hasan - Truly Indian

Most reality show participants are known to fade into oblivion sooner or later. But Raja Hassan promises to be an exception. And he believes it’s a combination of talent, hard work and good luck that’s kept him alive in public memory and an artist people enjoy listening to.

We have to agree the boy’s doing well for himself. After all, one of Bollywood’s most sought-after music composer duos has been mentoring him. His first chartbuster was also Vishal-Shekhar’s De Taali (‘Maari Teetri’), and their union promises to be a long and fulfilling one.

Besides, like Raja believes, if you have talent, nobody can ignore you. We caught up with this guy with the right attitude on his about to be released album Yaar Mila De Re, the influence of Rajasthan in his music, starring in music videos and activities he indulges in when not singing.

How did Yaar Mila De Re come about?
My father, Rafiq Sagar, is a great musician and vocalist. I always wanted to sing for my father, and thankfully I’m in the position today to release my own album. My father has written the lyrics and composed music for Yaar Mila De Re. There are seven tracks in the album. My father’s friend, Pramod Juneja, has produced the album. Actually, it was their initiative; they asked my father if I would do an album for them.

Raja Hasan - Kesariya Balam

Raja Hasan - Kesariya Balam

Could you take us through the album? Is there a Rajasthani feel to it since you hail from Rajasthan?
Well, you will get a feel of Rajasthan in my album. My father didn’t want to westernise it fully, so it has fusion and a sort of semi-classical touch. Keeping contemporary tastes in mind, we have a fast-paced song apart from two traditional Rajasthani songs. ‘Pardesi se kya aankh ladayi’ and ‘Aaja mare chammak chhallo’ are rooted in Rajasthani culture.

Then there is ‘Nazar Lag Gayi’ and ‘Mohobbat raas na aayi’ which have an element of sorrow. The last track on the album, ‘Tan ghayal ghayal kar gayi’, has a Punjabi flavour to it. I’m sure the songs will grow on the audience with each hearing.

Have you shot any music videos for the album? How was it seeing yourself on screen?
We shot a video for the title track, ‘Yaar Mila De Re’, in Bikaner, as per the song’s requirement. I can’t say that I was elated while shooting the video; this was the first time that I saw myself on-screen as an actor. It was embarrassing to watch the video in a group because I had no idea what they’d make of it. But when everyone praised my performance, I was relieved.

Another track called ‘Sajna jaye pardes’ has a video as well. The song is semi-classical with a Sufi touch to it. Although my father hasn’t used sargam in this song, the aalap is very beautiful.

Albums don’t do brisk business in our country. So why did you choose to release an album so early on in your career?

Like I said, I always wanted to do an album for my father. Besides, albums haven’t worked in India because there are very few good albums. Most albums have vulgar videos instead of good music. Also, thanks to piracy, you can’t make much money from an album and that’s why music companies don’t produce them.

You didn’t win a reality show but you are one of those contestants who make their place in Bollywood, perhaps because of his mentors. Do mentors actually help contestants or does the relationship end with the finale?

Vishal and Shekhar

Vishal and Shekhar

I was from Vishal-Shekhar’s team. Not only did they help me throughout the show, but also mentor me now. They were the only ones in the whole industry who helped me. Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy gave me a break with Aaja Nachle’s title track.

I can’t be sure of other mentors but Vishal-Shekhar helped me launch my career and after the show ended, I did songs with them. And of course my song with them in De Taali, called ‘Maari Teetri’, has been a chartbuster. Whenever they have work for me, they call me.

As for your question, I guess if you are talented, anyone will be compelled to call upon you. Apart from reality show contestants, there are lots of artists in the music industry who get a break solely on the basis of their talent. So if your work speaks for you, you don’t need anyone else’s influence.

How much fame do you think a reality show actually gives contestants? Once the show ends, you can’t be seen on TV. Don’t most careers end once the show wraps up?
I can tell you that a person’s life changes when they come on a reality show. They may not get the chance to sing in Bollywood, sure, but certainly lots of shows are available for them to sing at.

So it’s never as if one goes back to living the same sort of life that one led before the show began. And if you are a quality singer, you will certainly get work. I have realised that Bollywood is huge and has room for everyone. So one way or another, you will get your break.

As far as fame goes, I think India is an emotional country. People vote because they are emotional about a contestant, and they remember that person till the end.

According to you, which audience has enjoyed your singing the most?
While I was singing for reality shows, the entire country liked my singing. But once I started doing live shows, I realised that the people of the Middle East enjoy my singing the most. They start dancing to my tunes, and they love it when I sing Indian songs that have a classical touch or Sufi or khayal in them.

What you do when you are not singing?
I am sleeping! I swear! All day I’m either singing or recording, so when I get home, I just go to sleep. Proper rest is a very important part of singing. You may not need any bodily energy or working out to sing well, but it needs a lot of patience and hard work to sing.

What would you be if not a singer?
I would be a singer and nothing else. Before joining reality shows, I struggled in this industry for seven years. I have had only one option before me since childhood, and that has been to sing. I have made myself a singer. If not in Bollywood, I’d sing at shows. But no matter what, I’d always be a singer.

Do you get to interact with your fans?
I do, through my blog, as they send their comments to me. So whatever else I may do in my day, I make sure to write my blog.

Interview by : Soumita Sengupta
Source : Planetradiocity.com