‘ I always dreamt of being a Fakir’

Update: 2013-08-26 21:02 GMT
<b>When did you start, who encouraged you to sing?</b><br>Singing, came naturally to me as I belong to a family in which art, literature&nbsp;and music have been an integral part of our lives, both of my parents sing. There was always a lot of music in the house, varying between classical music to old Hindi film songs that we all&nbsp;were exposed to and learnt by heart. <br>I started at the age of five years, once I sang in the local club where my doctor&nbsp;heard my voice and insisted that my parents should let me learn classical music and get formal training.<br><br><b>What is the inspiration behind your new album&nbsp;Mann Bawra?</b><br>As a child, my only dream was to become a wandering&nbsp;fakir&nbsp;who fits all boundaries and patterns in life. I&nbsp;did not know what else to become and never understood why do we have to become something in&nbsp;life. Why can't we just keep doing things we like doing and keep living?<br>Every album or a song is a source of self expression for an artist, expressing the inner desires, sentiments and experiences. Each song in the album is a self-expression. Like, the song Fakira,&nbsp;sung by Rahul Ram and me expresses the desire to be a fakir, I was always amused by fakirs who&nbsp;used to come for alms, nobody questioned them and nobody stopped them from doing anything or being nothing, that inspired me.<br><b><br>What are you planning next?</b><br>For now, I am planning to travel, meet some more artists, learn and create new music.

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