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Telly Tattle: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contestant wows judges with stellar rendition of ‘Chaiyya Chaiyya’

Updated on: 09 October,2024 07:21 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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When Jay was a little confused on how to deliver his song, I told him to use this technique. I am glad it worked out for him”

Telly Tattle: Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contestant wows judges with stellar rendition of ‘Chaiyya Chaiyya’

Sachin and Sonu Nigam

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In the weekend episode of the reality television show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, Jay Jha, a contestant from Bihar, is said to impress the judges and audiences with his rendition of the 1990s chartbuster, Chaiyya chaiyya from Dil Se (1998). He also credited mentors, composer duo Sachin-Jigar for guiding him in delivering the flawless performance. Sachin revealed learning the technique from Sonu Nigam when they  were assisting Rajesh Roshan on Krrish (2006). The composer said, “We met Sonu bhaiyya for the first time when he came to record the song, Pyaar ki ek kahani. I thought it would be a cakewalk for him. But he wrote down the entire song in his book and  marked the areas he wanted to improvise. When Jay was a little confused on how to deliver his song, I told him to use this technique. I am glad it worked out for him.”




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