Sonu Nigam performs on Mumbai streets disguised as old man
He sang for hours without anyone recognising him. Can you?
He sang for hours without anyone recognising him. Can you? SCREENGRAB
Bollywood singer Sonu Nigam, who has been enthralling fans with his melodious voice for over two decades now, slipped into the garb of an aged street performer for a newly released web video.
The video, titled The Roadside Ustaad, was released on Culture Machine’s digital channel Being Indian on Tuesday. It is an experiment done on the busy streets of Juhu, Mumbai to see how the pedestrians react to the singing of an old man.
The Roadside Ustaad captures mixed reactions of commoners ranging from individuals stopping by and enjoying the old man’s singing to those who nonchalantly walk away, all of them oblivious to the fact that the old man is Sonu.
Pedestrians listening to The Roadside Ustaad. SCREENGRAB
Talking about the initiative, Sonu said in a statement: "I went (on to do this video) without any expectations, totally bereft of any awkwardness for the way I was looking and what I was about to subject myself to.
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“For the first time, I was not me. The make-up was so good and authentic that people standing so close to me, couldn't recognise."
We couldn't agree more. SCREENGRAB
Sonu shared that the harmonium seen in the video was the same one that his parents bought when he was born.
“It was all so humbling. And from such an unfamiliar zone, I managed to procure something. Gratitude, grace and appreciation for what we have,” he said.
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Talking about the reason behind making this video, Karl Katgara, creative director at Culture Machine, said: “The whole idea behind this experiment was to inspire people to take a moment out of their busy lives and appreciate the beauty of music.
Bollywood singer experiments to inspire people to take a moment out of their busy lives and appreciate music. SCREENGRAB
“To do this, who better than Sonu Nigam. He is one of the most sought after singers in the country, and the most recognizable voice. What was interesting to see at the time was, he created the same magic singing, just disguised as an old man, and people could not recognise him at all.”
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Here is the complete video:
https://youtu.be/nlLXMueFepI
The video, titled The Roadside Ustaad, was released on Culture Machine’s digital channel Being Indian on Tuesday. It is an experiment done on the busy streets of Juhu, Mumbai to see how the pedestrians react to the singing of an old man.
The Roadside Ustaad captures mixed reactions of commoners ranging from individuals stopping by and enjoying the old man’s singing to those who nonchalantly walk away, all of them oblivious to the fact that the old man is Sonu.
Talking about the initiative, Sonu said in a statement: "I went (on to do this video) without any expectations, totally bereft of any awkwardness for the way I was looking and what I was about to subject myself to.
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“For the first time, I was not me. The make-up was so good and authentic that people standing so close to me, couldn't recognise."
Sonu shared that the harmonium seen in the video was the same one that his parents bought when he was born.
“It was all so humbling. And from such an unfamiliar zone, I managed to procure something. Gratitude, grace and appreciation for what we have,” he said.
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Talking about the reason behind making this video, Karl Katgara, creative director at Culture Machine, said: “The whole idea behind this experiment was to inspire people to take a moment out of their busy lives and appreciate the beauty of music.
“To do this, who better than Sonu Nigam. He is one of the most sought after singers in the country, and the most recognizable voice. What was interesting to see at the time was, he created the same magic singing, just disguised as an old man, and people could not recognise him at all.”
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Here is the complete video:
https://youtu.be/nlLXMueFepI