Sukhwinder reveals why his voice is associated with SRK

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Sukhwinder Singh reveals why his voice is associated with Shah Rukh Khan the most; recalls AR Rahman giving him his father’s harmonium for singing

Sukhwinder Singh, celebrated for blending traditional and modern sounds, gained fame with AR Rahman’s Oscar-winning track 'Jai Ho' from Slumdog Millionaire. He credits Rahman for introducing him to music and recounts performing 'Thaya Thaya' with Rahman’s support. Sukhwinder’s voice is often linked to Shah Rukh Khan due to their early collaboration on tracks like Chakde India and Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi.

Sukhwinder Singh is known for his signature blend of traditional and modern sounds. His powerful voice made waves with the Oscar-winning track '

Jai Ho

' from

Slumdog Millionaire

, composed by

AR Rahman

.
In a recent chat with Bollywood Bubble, Sukhwinder shared that AR Rahman was his gateway into the music world and revealed a deep connection with Shah Rukh Khan. Dive into his musical journey to discover more about this iconic artist.

Sukhwinder shared that Rahman was the one who introduced him to the world of music.

Reflecting on his early days, Sukhwinder recalled being just 19 or 20, immersed in the glamour of the industry while dressed in a red coat, white shirt, red tie, and blue jeans despite the summer heat. He mentioned that Rahman played a pivotal role in helping him explore music, perform live, and achieve his dreams in the industry.

The ace singer recounted that when he first met AR Rahman, the composer asked him to sing, and he performed the Punjabi song 'Thaya Thaya.' Impressed, Rahman encouraged him to continue and even provided his father’s harmonium when Sukhwinder mentioned needing one. He noted that despite the electronic nature of the music at the time, Rahman emphasized the importance of soulful, heartfelt singing. Sukhwinder’s performance was then sent to

Mani Ratnam, who shared it with Gulzar. The next day, Sukhwinder recorded the song with Gulzar, who warmly kissed him on the forehead.

When asked which actor his voice most resembles, Sukhwinder Singh explained that while he has sung for various stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, and Ranveer Singh, he adapts his voice to the characters assigned by directors. However, he is often associated with Shah Rukh Khan because his voice was first featured on-screen with Khan. He noted that songs like 'Chakde India,' 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi,' 'Udi Udi Jaaye,' and 'Om Shanti Om' were all distinct, reflecting different aspects of Khan’s on-screen persona.

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