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Sonu
Nigam was born on July 30 in Faridabad and his first trainer
was his father Agam Kumar Nigam. The family moved from the
satellite town to the main city in New Delhi, where Sonu
spent a large part of his childhood. In Delhi, his Ustad was
Mohammad Tahir, but he was unable to continue this training
for long as he left Delhi soon after. Some training here and
there was enough for people to recognize him, but it was his
personal effort and hard work that got him to where he is at
present.
The first time he got on stage was when he was three years
old. He accompanied his father in singing the hindi song Kya
Hua Tera Vaada, which was originally sung by the legendary
Mohammed Rafi. Sonu admits that Rafi has had a great
influence on his own style of singing and that his first song
on stage was an original of his idol, may not be entirely
co-incidental. Sonu's father never got involved in music
professionally, though he did provide all his support for the
same cause to his son.
Sonu moved to Mumbai when he was 18 years old and from there
he started a distance learning graduate programme. There were
some restrictions as to what he could do in Mumbai. In Delhi,
Sonu used to sing in parties and ceremonies with his father,
but he was advised against this when he got to Mumbai. Sonu
started accepting some roles in movies to support himself. He
wasn't totally unexperienced in this field too as he has
acted in films like Kaamchor, Ustadi Ustad Se, Hum Se Hai
Zamana, Taqdeer and Betaab as a child.
The first film that Sonu recorded for was Aaja Meri jaan. He
recorded five tracks, but only one was taken in. However,
that was the spark and Gulshan Kumar noticed the hidden
talent. Sonu tied up with T-Series. The number that got him
really famous was Achha Sila Diya Tune Mere Pyaar Ka, which
featured in the film Bewafa Sanam.
After suitably establishing himself, song offers were no more
a problem and Sonu also ventured out to do independent pop
music. He did the pop albums Sapnon Ki Baat and Deewana with
T-Series, but moved on to Magnasound to produce Kismat and
Mausam. Sonu got back with T-Series to follow up his prevous
work with Yaad. He is now as actively involved with his
independent pop music as with his mainstream film music and
has also got himself on the small screen by hosting the show
TVS Sa Re Ga Ma.