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Abhay: Nearly replaced by Arijit in Mere Naam Tu

​It was no less than a dream come true for singer Abhay Jodhpurkar to lend his voice to Shah Rukh Khan in the Mere Naam Tu song from Aanand L Rai’s Zero (2018). The song helped Abhay cement his position in the Hindi music industry. He also has fond memories of studying music with AR Rahman who gave him his first break as a playback singer in 2012 Kannada film God Father.In an exclusive conversation with ETimes, Abhay speaks candidly about his music career, his memorable moments with AR Rahman, Ajay-Atul, Pritam and Harris Jayaraj, his tough times and how he was nearly replaced by Arijit Singh in Mere Naam Tu.Tell us about the kind of response you’re getting for your latest single Pyaar Ho Gaya.The response is pretty good. I’m really happy that the song has already featured on three playlists. And for an indie song to do so well, it’s really a big deal. I’m glad that people are loving it. It has the 90s charm and I instantly connected with it. The music composer thought that this song would work for my voice. I am happy to be part of it.

Were you apprehensive about the song getting accepted or rejected by the audience?

No. I was not apprehensive. In fact, I have never never sung any song which belongs to that balloon. I would say before I begin recording, you’re apprehensive about how it’s going to be received. But that’s not how I look at. I just give my best and leave it up to the universe to take care of the rest. And let the people decide if it’s working or not. So far, I have only had good things that people have to say about me.

You made your Hindi debut by becoming the voice of Shah Rukh Khan in Mere Naam Tu from Zero. How was the feeling?

I feel really grateful and lucky to be launched with the Mere Naam Tu song because it’s such a big one. It is not something that Shah Rukh Khan can lip sync to every other day. I’ve had a big body of work down South. But in Hindi, nobody actually knew me when I was being launched. There was a pressure from the labels to have Arijit Singh on board. But Ajay-Atul put their foot down and said, ‘No, Abhay has done a great job. So let’s not replace it.’ I feel surreal and validated with my Bollywood break. It was definitely worth the wait. I have been doing scratches for the past 10 years. My first song was launched down South in 2013. After that, I got several opportunities but it didn’t work out. Because everyone is looking for big names and labels want to be secure about the singers’ names showing up in the credit list.

Did you get a chance to interact with Shah Rukh Khan?

Yes, we were on the sets of SaReGaMaPa where I was on the jury’s panel. That’s when we got a chance to have a brief, five minute conversation. He was very gracious. I remember he said that singers like you make us look good on screen in songs, so thank you for that. And he was very humble and very sweet about it. I was quite surprised. I had only heard about Shah Rukh Khan being very humble, very down-to-earth. But I got to witness that firsthand. That was the only interaction we’ve had so far.

Did the fact that you started off with a Shah Rukh Khan film prove to be beneficial for your music career?

Yes. I think that song was the perfect one for everyone to get acquainted with my voice. Mere Naam Tu showcases a big range, it is classically driven. Whoever I’ve met so far in the industry, people who are not even aware of my name, remember me through this song. Luckily, I got good recognition.

What sort of work or songs are you looking for right now?

I’ve been singing for Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam film industries. The idea is to now focus on playback singing in terms of each language. I’m also working on my independent music, which I will be releasing soon. I have also done a few singles, and that’s an ongoing process. My focus is on making more content right now.

Tell us about your memories working with AR Rahman, Pritam, Harris Jayaraj and Ajay-Atul.

I remember, I was doing B Tech in biotechnology at SRM University, Chennai. I was also studying part time music classes with AR Rahman sir in his school KM Music Conservatory. That’s where he first spotted me. I was bunking classes just to be able to record with him. He was very happy to know that I was doing studies and music together. The kind of interactions I’ve had with him have been very inspiring. He kind of shaped me up. I was a student from his academy. He’s always given me spiritual guidance or in terms of even musicality or technicality. I must have recorded around 40 to 50 times with him and each time was an enriching experience.

Pritam da is always fun to work with. The recordings usually happened late at night and there’s a lot of comfort because he lets you be, he gives you freedom. It’s always fun and casual. With Harris sir, if I had to pick out a day, it would be the studio in Chennai, which was basically inaugurated with me. I recorded the first song Helena in the studio. We took about four to five hours just to get the sound of my voice correct. Harris sir is really amazing at mixing and mastering songs.

With Ajay-Atul, I would say, they let me do my own improvisations. We started recording Mere Naam Tu around 9 pm and by 11 pm Aanand L Rai sir, who’s famously known for being a foodie, got hungry. He said, ‘Yeah, let’s order some vada pav.’ And Ajay sir replied, ‘No, no, no, his voice is sounding great right now. Let’s not break that. Later, we’ll have a lot of food. So Aanand sir ko 1 hour bhukha rakha (Aanand sir was hungry for an hour) and then I tried my level best to finish it ASAP. We bonded over similar tastes, music, movies, culture, and what not.

Singers often complain about not getting paid for scratch recordings and eventually getting rejected. What do you feel?

I understand the pain because I’ve also been through that. But that’s just how the industry works. Unfortunately, I must have had hundreds of scratches that were rejected after I got Mere Naam Tu finalized. It’s painful and heartbreaking. Sometimes you doubt yourself and become insecure. It doesn’t validate your talent and you start thinking maybe you’re not good enough. But it’s a journey that everyone has to make because beggars can’t be choosers. Just because your scratches are rejected doesn’t mean that you’re a bad singer. Even Sonu Nigam’s scratches get rejected. It’s just about what producers and what labels want.

Have you been rejected or replaced by other singers?

Yeah. Several times. But I don’t take that personally. If a producer is investing money in a project, they will want to play it safe. Sometimes, they have made mistakes, come up with bad ideas in terms of commercial numbers. There’s no formula or certainty to what will work. Sometimes the replacement doesn’t even sound as good as the original singer’s rendition. There have been times where I was disappointed when suddenly someone replaced my work. I would not like to name the singer but it sounded like shit. But the song worked despite being a bad rendition. It’s not easy to give all your heart and love to the song, to make it your own. Someone steals that idea and then uses that and gets the recognition. That is definitely bothersome. But I have made peace with it now and left it to destiny. After I sing a song, I forget about it. That’s the best way to be peaceful.

What is your idea of a dream project?

I would love to do an Indo-Western symphony concert in which the melody is Indian, but the arrangement is Western. Something where Indian classical meets western classical. That’s something that I really want to work towards. I’m also a visually driven person. So an act is equally important.

In an exclusive interview with ETimes, Abhay confided about his music career, remembering his great times with composers such as AR Rahman, Ajay-Atul, Pritam and Harris Jayaraj, and how he almost lost the chance to sing the song ‘Mere Naam Tu’ to Arijit Singh.

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‘Jawan’ to mint Rs 70 crore on opening day

 

​With a 5 am show in Kolkata, a 6 am one in Jaipur and tickets flying off the proverbial shelf, Bollywood theatrical releases — most recent being “Gadar 2” and “OMG 2″ — are raking it in.Mumbai-based trade expert Komal Nahta agreed with Biji’s estimate.”The situation is crazy across single-screen theatres and multiplexes both. It is difficult to predict the business. It will at least do Rs 70 crore on day one (in India),” Nahta told PTI.In Delhi, the film releases ahead of the G20 Summit on September 9-10 with several heads of state, including US President Joe Biden, set to attend the event. While the city will remain open during the weekend, restrictions will be imposed on a small part of the NDMC area.Bijli said he is not worried about the theatrical business taking a hit in central Delhi because of G20 restrictions. It would mean four PVR theatres — PVR Plaza, Rivoli, Odeon and ECX Chanakyapuri — shut during the summit.”They are single screen theatres with a total capacity of about 2,000 seats so that really wouldn’t have much of an impact because the loss for that will be compensated by the fact that Delhi has a four-day weekend,” he said.About 30-35 per cent of the film’s business will come from the South, which again is bigger than the numbers made by “Pathaan”, added Bijli.The buzz around “Jawan” is also high in south India as a majority of the cast and crew hail from the region, said Chennai-based trade analyst Ramesh Bala.”The advance booking is looking good all over India, certainly so in the South as well. There are early morning shows in the south. It is a big release here for all the states combined because the cast and crew are from the South.”So the buzz is more. Looking at the advance booking response for the film, I think on day one, the film should do Rs 20 to 25 crore from the South market, and overall, it should do Rs 70 to 75 crore across India. If the movie is reasonably good, then the lifetime business of the movie will be Rs 800 to Rs 1,000 crore,” Bala told PTI.It’s not just in the South.Theatre chain Miraj Cinema, which has 182 plus screens across India, said it has already sold 28,000 tickets.”Due to overwhelming public demand, we’ve broken new ground by adding a 5 am show for a Hindi film in Kolkata, a first in our cinema’s history. Jaipur will experience the earliest screening at 6.05 am in Hindi, setting a record for the city,” Amit Sharma, MD of Miraj Entertainment Ltd, said in a statement.Senior distributor and exhibitor Raj Bansal, said many theatres in Rajasthan will also hold early morning shows of “Jawan” due to the unprecedented response.”After almost 30 years in Rajasthan, we are having 6 am shows for ‘Jawan’. In the past, this happened with Amitabh Bachchan’s ‘Hum’,” Bansal, director of Jaipur’s three-screen multiplex Entertainment Paradise, told PTI.In Mumbai, Gaiety-Galaxy, a prominent single-screen theatre, about 90 per cent of its seats are sold out.”Almost 80 to 90 per cent booking is done so far; by Thursday it will be houseful. We are happy with the golden run of movies in theatres, especially in single-screen theatres. I think because of ‘Pathaan’ and ‘Gadar 2’, the business in single screen has revived. The industry has bounced back in a big way. With ‘Jawan’ things are looking positive,” Manoj Desai, executive director of Gaiety, Galaxy and Maratha Mandir Cinema, told PTI.As screens open up for advance bookings in various cities, the Tamil and Telugu versions of the film are also seeing enthusiastic support although the Hindi version is naturally taking the lead, Ashish Saksena, COO – Cinemas, BookMyShow, said in a statement.”What is interesting to note is that the Hindi language version of the film has seen maximum interest from markets in South and East India such as Hyderabad, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Chennai amongst others,” he added.According to Bijli, 2023, particularly the months of July-August, have been great for the exhibition sector with the back-to-back successes of both Hollywood and Hindi movies such as “Mission Impossible 7”, “Oppenheimer”, “Gadar 2”, “OMG 2” and “Dream Girl 2″.”Movie going (experience) has come back. ‘Jawan’ has a lot going for itself. The film has Shah Rukh Khan, who has delivered ‘Pathaan’, a Rs 525 crore movie,” he said.That film releases on Janmashtami, when many people celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna, and a weekend follows one day later is expected to boost sales.Rajkot-based distributor Ajay Bagdai said the advance booking for “Jawan” looks promising as Gujarat will have a holiday weekend due to Janmashtami.”At my theatre in Rajkot, we have 1,100 seats and so far we have sold about 750 tickets, only for September 7. On the first day, the pan-India business should be at least around Rs 50 to 60 crore,” Bagdai added. 

Shah Rukh Khan’s next movie “Jawan” is expected to outperform the opening day grossing of “Pathaan” from earlier in the year. It is projected that Jawan should reach nearly 70 crore in earnings on its premiere day at the theaters.

 

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Salman Khan warns against fake casting agents

 

Shah Rukh Khanfor an action packed spy drama, titled ‘Tiger vsPathaan’. 

In a recent post on social media, Salman Khan cautioned his followers to beware of phony individuals, vowing to give innocent persons roles in his movies. The actor released a declaration on behalf of his studio as well. Soon, audiences will be able to witness Salman Khan’s performance in ‘Tiger 3’, the movie also featuring Katrina Kaif and Emraan Hashmi.

 

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Aamir enjoys Wimbledon 2023 finals with kids

 

Aamir Khan was spotted at the Wimbledon 2023 finals in London with his children, Junaid, Azad and Ira, where they enjoyed the match together. Popular Bollywood celebrities such as Sonam Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, and Nick Jonas also attended the event.

 

Aamir Khan and his kids, Junaid, Azad, and Ira, could be seen at the 2023 Wimbledon finals in London together, savoring the match. Celebrities like Sonam Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, and Nick Jonas who are superstars in Bollywood were at the occasion.

 

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With Katrina, it is always a ‘Merry Christmas’

 

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Katrina is known to be a huge nature lover and here she is seen sitting pretty amidst flora and fauna

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Festive fervour

The actor, who looks as gorgeous in Indian wear as Western, strikes a pose in this pastel salwar kameez

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Girl next door

Sultry diva or girl next door? Katrina, who recently turned 40, aces many avatars with elan

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Click happy

The actor posted this pic thanking her insta family that now boasts of 74 million people!

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Glam girl

Katrina, who carries off the glamorous look with panache, looks stunning in this shimmering golden dress

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Floral fantasy

Katrina shows you why a good floral pant suit is a must in your wardrobe

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Rock and roll

This zig zag chic dress with thigh high slits on either side is perfect for the summers

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Cozy corner

Katrina looks so radiant and fresh in this pic as her eyes do all the talking. Don’t miss her luscious locks!

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Green brigade

The actor poses in a green swimsuit atop a yacht and does she not look mesmerising?

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Prasoon Joshi to watch ‘OMG 2’ today

 

​AfterCBFCwas slammed recently for passing Om Raut’s ‘Adipurush’ with zero cuts, Amit Rai’s ‘OMG 2’ was referred to the Revisting Committee by the Examining Committee, ahead of its release.Prasoon Joshi, Chairperson of CBFC will reportedly be watching the film today. According to reports, usually the Chief Executive Officer of the CBFC, Ravinder Bhakar, awards the certificate.His signature is seen on almost all the censor certificates. However, in the case of ‘OMG 2’,Prasoon Joshihimself will go through the film and make a decision accordingly, the report inBollywoodHungama stated.

The report added that he has decided to spearhead the Revisting Committee as the CBFC wants to be fully sure that ‘OMG 2’ doesn’t have any scene or dialogue that can cause a problem.

Prabhas, Kriti Sanon and Saif Ali Khan starrer received a huge backlash from the audience for its dialogues and scenes. The film received mixed reviews from the audience and the critics alike.

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