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NDTV
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Himesh Reshammiya's Cap Mania Tour Is A Full-Blown Phenomenon And Delhi Is Next
New Delhi: We talk about Coldplay, Blackpink, or even a Bryan Adams concert as life goals - but who would've thought a Himesh Reshammiya concert would spark this kind of frenzy? Yet, that's exactly what's happening. After a sold-out show in Mumbai that left over 11,000 fans screaming "Jhalak Dikhla Ja" at the top of their lungs, Himesh's Delhi concert is now officially sold out too. Yes, Lord Himesh is having a moment - and it's not ironic, it's iconic. His Cap Mania Tour, powered by Saregama, is not just pulling in massive crowds, it's creating an emotional tidal wave of nostalgia, chaos, and joy. Fans turned up in droves - from Gen Zs discovering Himesh for the first time to die-hard millennials reliving their college playlists in real time. And what united them all was this: an artist who showed up raw, real, and ready to entertain. Those who were there can't stop raving. "I've attended concerts from Diljit Dosanjh to Maroon 5, from Arijit Singh to Dua Lipa, and I can honestly say this was the best concert I've ever been to," said 34-year-old Megha Punjabi. "The production quality was on a different level. And Himesh - he was raw, interactive, and a man who can make a joke on himself always steals the show." He didn't just sing - he connected. He cracked jokes with the crowd, told stories between songs, dropped Bollywood gossip, and even asked the audience, "Naak se gaaun?" - a line that had the stadium roaring. With barely a break in his 2.5-hour set, Himesh delivered every song live, backed by a full band and no backing tracks. From Aashiq Banaya Aapne to Ice Cream Khaungi, every number was met with full-throated sing-alongs. The little things made it even better: free merchandise (yes, actual blingy HR caps and raincoats), hilarious zone names like "Suroor Lounge" and "Badass Pit," and an impromptu fan contest that actually handed out cash prizes. 37-year-old Abhishek Dutta, another fan, summed it up perfectly: "The crowd was constantly engaged. There wasn't a single dull moment. This was a surreal experience and a great case study in how a concert should be done. This one's going to live in people's hearts forever." With Delhi already sold out, Himesh Reshammiya's Cap Mania Tour is no longer a surprise hit, it's a pop-culture revolution in real time. And if you missed Mumbai? Well, you're probably already feeling the FOMO.


News18
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
When Himesh Reshammiya Asked Fans ‘Regular Gaaun Ya Naak Se' During Mumbai Concert
Last Updated: The singer has often faced backlash over his unique singing style with some critics labelling it 'nasal'. vHimesh Reshammiya set the stage ablaze with his power-packed performance during his Cap Mania Tour's first concert in Mumbai. The singer captivated the large crowd with his iconic songs that triggered vivid memories in fans, evoking a sense of nostalgia. One of the key highlights of the night was the singer asking his fans 'Regular gaaun yaa naak se" implying his signature and distinctive nasal singing style. A video from the concert has surfaced online showcasing Himesh performing his iconic song Aashiq Banaya Aapne, with the crowd going gaga over his singing. Midway through the performance, he asked the audience, 'Thoda regular gaaun ya naak se gaaun? (Should I sing normally or from my nose?)" Soon after this, the crowd cheered for him to sing nasally. He reconfirmed the audience, saying, 'Are you sure?" before singing into two lines of the song in his signature style. An X user wrote, 'He must be the first singer whose nasal singing is loved. His songs had a meteoric success and it's the nostalgia that is gripping people for wanting the same voice." A user shared, 'Dude, I really want him to do a concert in Bengaluru." A comment reads, 'HR's songs used to be our go-to when we were in the college hostel. Way back 2006-2010." The singer has often faced backlash over his unique singing style with some critics labelling it 'nasal'. Despite the criticism, he continued to produce chart-topping hits like Tera Suroor, Mujhko Yaad Sataaye Teri, Aashiq Banaya Aapne and Jhalak Dikhlaja among others. Earlier, speaking to Pinkvilla, Himesh said that he was the one who began the nasal singing trend in Bollywood. 'Aaj, nasal ki baat bhi nahi kar rahe hain. (No one is talking about nasal singing today). Many people performed nasal singing after me, and many of my songs became hits," he remarked. The Cap Mania Tour's next concert will be held in Delhi on July 19. First Published:


India Today
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Regular gaun ya naak se? Himesh Reshammiya's quirky dig at Mumbai concert
Singer Himesh Reshammiya recently set the stage on fire with his electrifying performance as a part of his Cap Mania Tour in Mumbai. The singer-composer entertained a massive crowd of fans who sang along to his iconic tracks. During the concert, the singer's video asking fans about his nasal singing style went video which was shared by Filmfare on social media from the sold-out show, featured the singer performing his iconic song 'Aashiq Banaya Aapne'. Midway through the performance, he asked the audience, 'Thoda regular gaaun ya naak se gaaun? (Should I sing normally or from my nose?)' Soon after this, the crowd cheered for him to sing singer confirmed, 'Are you sure?' before launching into two lines of the song in his signature style. Watch the video here:#HimeshReshammiya takes a dig at critics who call his singing style nasal. He asks the audience at his Mumbai concert if they'd prefer him singing in a 'regular' tone or in a nasal manner. The same has been quite a debate among social media users time and again, who discuss the Filmfare (@filmfare) May 31, 2025Previously, in an interview with Pinkvilla, the singer claimed that he was the one who started the nasal singing trend in Bollywood. 'Aaj toh nasal ki baat bhi nahi kar rahe hain. (Nobody is talking about the nasal singing today). Many people did nasal singing after me; so many of my songs became hits,' he though I call it nasal singing today, for me, it was never nasal, it was high-pitched singing. It was a cry for help! In the Aashiq Banaya video, the guy is actually crying in pain, singing, as well as dancing,' he Cap Mania Tour is set to offer an exciting visual spectacle paired with Himesh's captivating vocals. Reshammiya's tracks are loved for their ability to capture various moods, from party anthems to love and heartbreak Reshammiya was last seen in 'Badass Ravi Kumar'. After Mumbai, he is set to perform in Delhi on July 19.


Hindustan Times
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Himesh Reshammiya asks concert audience ‘regular gaaun ya naak se?' Watch
Himesh Reshammiya recently brought the house down at Mumbai's Jio World Garden on 31 May with a power-packed performance as part of his Cap Mania Tour. The singer-composer entertained a massive crowd of fans who sang along to his iconic tracks. During the sold-out concert, Himesh took a light-hearted yet pointed dig at his critics who have often mocked his nasal singing style. (Also Read: Himesh Reshammiya wants to end debate over his acting skills: 'I will see to it that I win critics over') A video from the concert has surfaced online, showing the singer performing his iconic song Aashiq Banaya Aapne. Midway through the performance, he asked the audience, 'Thoda regular gaaun ya naak se gaaun? (Should I sing normally or from my nose?)' When the crowd cheered for him to sing nasally, Himesh confirmed, 'Are you sure?' before launching into two lines of the song in his signature style — much to the delight of the audience. In a previous interview with Pinkvilla, Himesh claimed to have pioneered the nasal singing trend in Bollywood. He said, 'Aaj toh nasal ki baat bhi nahi kar rahe hain. Many people did nasal singing after me; so many of my songs became hits.' He further clarified, 'Even though I call it nasal singing today, for me, it was never nasal — it was high-pitched singing. It was a cry for help! In the Aashiq Banaya video, the guy is actually crying in pain, singing, as well as dancing…' Several celebrities, including filmmaker Farah Khan and actor Veer Pahariya, among others, attended the Mumbai concert. Grateful for the overwhelming response, Himesh wrote on Instagram, 'Jai MATADI Let's Rock 🙏❤️ Thank you for the historic response to our sold-out show at JIO Garden BKC, and also thanks for the amazing response to our latest blockbuster hit song Dil Ke Taj Mahal Meinn from Badass Ravi Kumar, besides all our previous blockbuster hit songs.' A post shared by Himesh Reshammiya (@realhimesh) Meanwhile, Himesh Reshammiya was last seen in Badass Ravi Kumar. The film received a mixed response from the audience and underperformed at the box office, earning just ₹10.98 crore worldwide. Following the success of his Mumbai concert, Himesh is set to perform next in Delhi on 19 July as part of his Cap Mania Tour.


NDTV
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- NDTV
Himesh Reshammiya's LOL Question To Fans During Mumbai Concert: " Regular Gau Yaa Naak Se?"
New Delhi: Himesh Reshammiya kickstarted his CapMania Tour with a bang in Mumbai on Saturday. The singer left no stone unturned to mesmerise the crowd present at the Bandra Kurla Complex. Himesh Reshammiya, known for his unique voice and a string of early 2000s hits, not only entertained audiences but also used the platform to address years of public debate and internet criticism surrounding his vocal style. In one of the videos making rounds on the internet, Himesh is seen singing a few lines from his popular song Aashiq Banaya Aapne. Afterwards, he turns to the audience and playfully asks, 'Thoda regular gau ya naak se? [Should I sing normally or nasally?]' – a question that instantly elicits applause and laughter from the crowd. In a previous interview with Pinkvilla, Himesh Reshammiya claimed to have started the nasal singing trend in Bollywood. The singer said, 'Aaj toh nasal ki baat bhi nahi karahe hain. [Today, they are talking about nasal singing]. Many people did nasal singing after me, so many of my songs became hits." He added, "Even though I call it nasal singing today, for me, it was never nasal, it was high-pitched singing. It was a cry for help! In the 'Aashiq Banaya' video, this guy is actually crying in pain, singing, as well as dancing…" In the same conversation, Himesh also reacted to Janhvi Kapoor 's comment about him doing bicep curls to his song, Tandoori Nights. The actress had said, "It's the best thing in the world. I love it." Reacting to the same, Himesh said, "Oh wow, Tandoori... outstanding. Ab Tandoori Days, Tandoori Nights, ab Tandoori Afternoons, pata nahi kya kya aayega (Now Tandoori Days, Tandoori Nights, now Tandoori Afternoons. I don't know what else will come)." "I know and yeh bahut acchi baat hai ki Tandoori Nights ke actually itne saal ho gaye lekin uski jo ek likeability hai woh kahin na kahin iss gaane ko bahut kamaal banati hai (I know and it is very good that Tandoori Nights has been around for so many years, but the likeability that it has is what makes this song so amazing)," the singer added. On the work front, Himesh Reshammiya is set to continue his CapMania concert tour, with his next performance scheduled in Delhi on July 19.