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When Himesh Reshammiya Asked Fans ‘Regular Gaaun Ya Naak Se' During Mumbai Concert
When Himesh Reshammiya Asked Fans ‘Regular Gaaun Ya Naak Se' During Mumbai Concert

News18

time16 hours ago

  • 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:

Himesh Reshammiya takes a dig at critics, asks fans at Mumbai concert 'regular gau yaa naak se?'
Himesh Reshammiya takes a dig at critics, asks fans at Mumbai concert 'regular gau yaa naak se?'

Mint

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

Himesh Reshammiya takes a dig at critics, asks fans at Mumbai concert 'regular gau yaa naak se?'

Himesh Reshammiya has responded to long-standing criticism of his singing style, addressing the debate head-on during a recent concert in Mumbai. Speaking to a cheering audience, the singer-composer asked whether they preferred his singing in a "regular" tone or in his widely recognised "nasal" manner — a vocal style that has often divided opinion on social media. In the video, after singing two lines of Aashiq Banaya Aapne, Himesh asks the audience, "Thoda regular gau yaa naak se?" (Should I sing in a regular style or nasally?) The 51-year-old artist, who rose to fame in the early 2000s with a string of hit songs, reflected on his journey in a earlier interview. 'I always thought I was doing high-pitch singing,' said Reshammiya, before confidently claiming that he had been the one to introduce nasal singing to the Bollywood music scene. 'Aaj toh nasal ki baat bhi nahi kar rahe hain (Nobody is even talking about my nasal singing these days),' he said, noting how many artists had followed in his footsteps. 'Many people did nasal singing after me. So many of my songs became hits.' Known for chart-toppers like 'Tera Suroor' and 'Aashiq Banaya Aapne', Reshammiya's signature sound has attracted both acclaim and mockery. In the same interview, he responded to actor Janhvi Kapoor's recent comments on Koffee With Karan, where she poked fun at his older Instagram videos. He added, 'It's a good thing. It has been so many years, but the likeability of 'Tandoori Nights' remains. We have millions of views — the word 'tandoori' is very lucky for me.' Reshammiya, who was recently seen in his film 'Badass Ravikumar', is currently on his CapMania concert tour.

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