
Amit Trivedi at his concert: I am an accidental singer
Amit Trivedi
Amit Trivedi
lit up his Sunday concert in Mumbai with an energetic performance at the Music For A Cause concert, raising funds for cancer patients.
Opening with Namo Namo,
Amit
took the packed auditorium on a rollercoaster ride of chartbusters, from Jaikal Mahakal, Manja, Zinda, to Andhadhun, Naina Da Kya Kasoor, and Tai Tai Phiss.
But the night was more than just a setlist, it was a homecoming.
'I have so many memories here,' said an emotional Amit, as he recalled his early days as a musician seated in the audience. 'I've seen some amazing artistes here and learned so much. To now stand on this very stage, it feels like life has come full circle. I'm honored to perform for such a noble cause and raise funds for cancer patients.'
The celebrated composer, who humbly called himself an 'accidental singer,' also spoke about his love for creating music.
'I've always considered myself a composer first, creating music, crafting sounds, and building ideas is what truly drives me. Singing was never the plan, but it just happened. I'd record my scratch vocals for songs, and directors or producers would end up liking them so much, they'd ask me to sing the final version too.
That's how I became an accidental singer. But in the process, I've had the privilege of collaborating with some incredibly talented artists in the industry, and that's been a real blessing."
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Devender Pal Singh, Janvi Jain, Amit Trivedi, Meghna Mishra and Arun Kamath
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Amit introduced his accompanying singers, Meghna Mishra, Janvi Jain, Arun Kamath, and Devender Pal Singh, calling them 'not backing vocals but brilliant artistes in their own right.'
Together, they brought the house down with songs like Shauq, Ghodey Pe Sawaar, Sawar Loon, Sham, Ikk Kudi, Pareshaan, and Daryaa.
Amit's concert in Mumbai
One of the most magical moments of the evening came when a giant screen lit up with lyrics of Iktara, turning the entire audience into a flawless choir. 'Are there singers here? You were all singing in perfect sur and taal!' Amit grinned, before inviting them to join in the next song. 'Let's use this chorus now!'
The energy soared as he performed indie hits like Madhubala and Rangeeni, followed by a pan-India tribute titled 'Songs of India', featuring regional gems like Pashmina (Kashmir), Monta Re (Bengal), Shubhaarambh (Gujarat), Navrai Maajhi (Maharashtra), Chaudhary (Rajasthan), and Gal Mitthi Mitthi (Punjab).
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Amit Trivedi's concert
The Shanmukhananda Auditorium resembled a massive party venue during the finale when Amit belted out fan favourites like Ud-daa Punjab, Hungama Ho Gaya, Dreamum Wakeupum, Chokra Jawaan, Gulaabo, Shaam Shaandaar, London Thumakda and Emotional Atyachaar.
The Cancer Patients Aid Association hosted this emotionally charged concert to mark World No Tobacco Day, delivering a compelling message 'Choose Life, Not Tobacco', while generating support for cancer patients. Alka Sapru, CEO of CPAA, along with Anita Peter, Executive Director, CPAA, felicitated Amit Trivedi on stage post the event.
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