One compliment that Aditya Narayan gets very often these days is how much he sounds like his father Udit Narayan. Aditya, who recently lent his voice to "Tatad Tatad" and "Dishkyaun" from 'Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela', is very happy with the success of the songs. The singer reveals that the songs were originally supposed to be sung by his father but Sanjay Leela Bhansali chose to retain his voice. But he had hated it at first.
Aditya says, “I assisted SLB on 'Ram-Leela' because I wanted to be on the sets of a big film and see how things work. I have spent most of my life in a recording studio; I thought this would be different. Since SLB was also the music composer of the film, I assisted him in that department too and would sing scratch versions of the songs, since he isn’t a good singer. When I sang the scratch version of "Tatad Tatad", he hated it and said I have a horrible voice. I was very hurt and decided to record the complete song again. This time he loved it so much that he retained the scratch version in the film, the song that was originally supposed to be sung by my dad. After that, he asked me to sing "Dishkyaun" as well. Most people, including my dad, keep telling me how much I sound just like him in these songs.”
It is not just singing. At a very young age, he also shared screen space with superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan in 'Pardes' and 'Jab Pyaar Kisi Se Hota Hai' respectively. When asked about his rapport with them, he says, “They have seen me grow up and have immense love for me but they are also some of the busiest people in the industry. I would not like to blow my own trumpet and say that we are in touch regularly but I know if I need guidance regarding my career, they will be there for me. When I hosted Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, they were very supportive and happy for me. So that attachment is still there.”
While Aditya still wishes to balance his singing and acting career, he says he wants to make it big on his own, not with his father’s support. “I won’t tell my dad to produce a film for me. Neither are we that rich nor would I want my dad to waste his hard-earned money on me unless I am 100 per cent sure the film will work. Vikram Bhatt saw me on Sa Re Ga Ma Pa and offered me Shaapit. I would like to act in the future but bag the film on my own merit.”
The singer admits that he has a strong independent streak and moved out of home at a young age. “My father came from a small village in Uttar Pradesh but I am lucky to have grown up in times when we had a big bungalow and cars. I have been pampered a lot; so I felt I should learn to live on my own and take charge of my life. I have my own apartment — it is a space where I write, compose and rehearse my songs. It is only 10 minutes away from my parents’ home, so I can always drop in,” Aditya says.
When asked about his love life the singer says, “I have dated many girls during my college days but I don’t want to date anyone now. But I do hangout with girls. I am completely focused on my career and if I date any girl at this stage, I would feel I’m wasting my time.”
'Ram-Leela' is a hugely anticipated Hindi romantic-drama movie, slated for a November-15th release.
It is directed and produced by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and stars Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone in lead roles.The film is speculated to be an adaptation of Shakespeare's epic love story 'Romeo and Juliet'.Apart from Ranveer and Deepika, other actors in the film include Richa Chadda (as Raseela), Supriya Pathak (as Leela's mother) and Gulshan Devaiah (as Bhavani).Ranveer Singh essays the character of Ram, the local village Romeo, who is a colorful, charming yet dramatic vagabond.Leela, played by Deepika Padukaone, is the beautiful, unbridled and passionate village belle.Characteristically opposite, the only thing in common between these two strangers is their families’ hatred for each other.For the two communities, that have been sworn enemies since the past 500 years, their own kin falling in love with each other is worse than any storm that could have ever come.When Ram and Leela see each other for the first time, their worlds collide. Wars are fought and destinies are written in blood, forever. Set in a land of guns, vengeance against a magnificent musical backdrop, Ram and Leela fight the world to live their own dreams.The story of the film is set in Gujarat and was initially shot there. Later the shoot was moved to Udaipur, particularly at Udaipur palace and Gangaur Ghat.The music for the film is composed by Monty Sharma and Sanjay Leela Bhansali. The album has received immense appreciation.Priyanka Chopra appears in the hugely popular song titled "Ram Chahe Leela".Click on to see more stills from the film.Deepika Padukone in a still from 'Ram-Leela'.Deepika Padukone in a still from 'Ram-Leela'.With master storyteller Sanjay Leela Bhansali at the helm and crackling chemistry between the two leads, this film is anticipated to be huge hit among the masses when it hits the theatre very soon.
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