Shaam-E-Dostana: Tying a harmony knot through
music
Heart’s earnest
desire always comes true: Sonu ji tathaastoo-ed my burning wish to watch him
live again in 2016! Sonu ji has always used his music as a healing instrument to
bring a spectrum of social issues to light : like tribal children funding, transgender
equality, Tihar idol, swachcha bhaarat, only to name a few. Indo-Pak harmony is
a cause that he has been attached to through various means: be it Shaam E
Dostana with Atif Aslam, Chhote Ustaad with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, or respecting
the freedom of Pakistani singers in India (unlike many singers who vehemently
oppose it!). Not to forget, all this after he and his family narrowly escaped a
bomb blast during his Pakistan concert. Kudos and a Big Salute to Sonu ji’s
love and amnesty!
The show took
off with the Pakistani heartthrob Atif Aslam entertaining us with his hit
numbers like Woh lamhe, Tu jaane na, Piya o re piya. A style unique to himself,
he totally wooed the youngsters to sing, dance and crowd up near the stage
towards the end of his performance. But I, like many others was waiting for the
second leg of the concert: So, “Ladies and Gentlemen, we give you Sonu Nigaaammm!”
(Quote ref: Tu)
Kicking off with
Jeene ke hain chaar din music, the orchestra and dancers set the stage for the much
awaited performance. Like Sonu ji himself, ‘Magnificence’ is what defines his entire
troupe. Sparkling disco lights shone helped Sonu ji sneak onto the
stage singing Shukran Allah. Clad in a slick red jacket, Sonu ji was greeted in
high spirits by his blaring delirious fans. He warmly reciprocated his love to
the crowd, continuing with – Nazron se nazrein.. One would only be amazed by
his gamak-ing and breath holding skills listening to Mera Rang De. It’s only his voice
that can move me to tears, make me smile and have goosebumps in awe – all at the same time.
Now and then, Sonu
ji played with the orchestra and dancers, graciously introducing and applauding
them. My most favourite bits were his classical touches to the Bollywood numbers
which are exclusive to his concerts. Climbing higher scales, he levitated the
ending of the fast-beat Soniyo to a different level altogether. He enjoyed musically
teasing the audience before finally giving in to Main agar kahun, the prominent
tabla beats in the antaraa sounded lovely. Junta’s excitement was apparent when
Sonu ji announced the genre switch to masti numbers. Swapping between old and new peppy songs like
Dil maangta hai to Kajra mohabbat waala made sure everyone from
oldies-youngsters-kids shook a leg on the dance floor. His style and elegance
is par excellence; dancing and singing with the audience and not a whiff of
breath on the microphone left us all astounded.
Now came the
song I have been yearning to listen to live, a prayer that he only sings for lucky
audiences like ours – Abhi Mujh mein kahin… All instruments played their roles towards
this beautiful composition, although the keyboard and violin distinctly struck
a chord (pun intended!). Sonu ji’s soulful offering was savoured in silence –
it was beyond divinity. He brings the concluding ‘Ab hai saamne’ to the lower
octave and deftly makes a transition in mar jaun ‘yaaaaaaa’ to the octave
higher: I WILL EAT MY HAT IF THIS DOESN’T BLOW YOUR MIND!! Sonu ji’s ease
of playing with the notes, pitch and breath belies the arduous concerted effort
by his vocal chords and lungs. He pushes his endurance beyond boundaries – he probably
creates energy by defying the law of conservation of energy! Time constraints
made it a rapid fire concert, nevertheless watching Sonu Nigam perform live is
a lifetime experience….
Aslam bhai joined
Sonu ji towards the end when they paid tribute to music from both countries;
segueing and knitting together beautiful melodies like lambi judaai, kya hua
tera vaada, hothon se etc. It was lovely watching the duo perform together and how music can create belongingness, thus asserting ‘Sarhadein insaano ke liye hain’.. – sangeet ke liye nahi.. Now I am
becoming greedier with every concert: May Sonu ji ‘amen’ my next aim to attend his
‘Klose to my heart’ concert soon.
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