Zitat des Tages von Mohit Chauhan:
One of the most iconic films ever made was 'Sholay.'
Friendship formed in the glamour industry comes with mutual benefits, which is nice, but it is not the real deal.
For Silk Route, my album 'Dooba Dooba' was a resounding success.
The one sure way of participating in the process of nation-building is to vote on the election day.
I always say a song is like a ship. Once it has been made, you let it sail. Let the waves take it in the direction it wants to.
I don't think Bollywood is my ultimate destination; I believe it's a part of my journey.
I sang so many beautiful compositions, but 'Rockstar' was indeed magic.
I can't take credit for the success of my songs.
I am getting to work with some good musicians, artistes, and composers.
Though I did M.Sc. from Dharamshala, I was always attracted towards music.
I finished my university, was part of NSD, and did full length plays on stages.
I used to spend a lot of time dreaming and writing poetry.
There's always a market for music.
It is hard work composing a song for a film and showing it to makers: 50% of the tune remains the same, and the remaining 50% is changed to suit the script.
I like traveling, eating, and relaxing at home.
My parents tell me that I've been singing since I was really young.
I just try to sing every song with sincerity.
Be aware and hold the government accountable.
The great tradition of Delhi can be seen through its cuisine.
I had a lot of Bengali friends in Delhi. The bands there had Bengali musicians: for example, Indian Ocean. We use to have a good amount of adda and sing songs through the night.
When you are travelling, there's romance, and there's music.
I am completely attached to my roots, and therefore you will see a Pahadi touch in all my albums.
For an artiste like me, it was very difficult to focus on studies with a beautiful campus around me.
Music, to me, is something that connects to the soul.
I don't do any special preparations before recording any number, nothing like deep breathing or meditation.
I don't see my singing for films as a transition from singing my own songs because I see it as part of the same picture.
It is good to have competition because that helps you survive in the long run.
I would take my guitar to college and sit for hours in the hills humming to myself.
The real deal is when you are friends with someone said since ninth standard or college days: the person who has been with you through your struggle and stayed with you through thick and thin.
My cousin lives in Delhi, so I kept visiting the city and got really fascinated with DU. Apart from studies, one also gets good exposure to music here. For an artist, there are a lot of opportunities in the city.
I not only composed music for my albums but also for the film 'Main, Meri Patni Aur Woh.'
I firmly believe the way forward for our nation is to have a robust democracy.
Classroom singing is common in India, but no one gives you marks for that. My idea is to introduce music and singing as full-fledged subject so that talent can be polished at an early stage. Also, it will help alleviate stage fear.
I was born and brought up in Himalchal Pradesh, so I have bond with mountains and love being surrounded by them. So I love Nepal.
It was in Delhi when I started doing jingles and making money through music.
I have sung some great songs, and fortunately, all have gone to become hits.