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*Kabhi Kabhi Aditi, live on rediff!*
**

The song from this year's superhit -- *Jaane Na Ya Jaane Tu* -- has made the
name Aditi very popular. What it also did was make the singer of this
popular number famous.

Meet *Rashid Ali* as he talks (and sings) to *Nithya Ramani* about his
experience singing the song and working with ace music director, A R Rahman.


*Where are you from and how did land up in Bollywood?*

I was born in India but brought up in the UK. My mother is a
*ghazal*singer. We have been taught both languages right from
childhood so we are
very conversant with Indian and Western music.

*How did you learn music?*

I did not have any formal lessons in singing. I have heard music all my life
at home from my mother. I did not have any formal lessons on the guitar
either. I have a fair knowledge of Bollywood music since I hear it all the
time. I have grown up hearing Lata Mageshkar and Mohammad Rafi sing.

*How did you meet A R Rahman?*

He saw me during a concert. I mentioned to him about my mother being a
ghazal singer and the fact that she had done a lot of concerts with Ustad
Gulam Khan *saab*. Since he knew Usatad *saab* we kind of struck a dual
note. It was a unique thing for him I guess, to find an Asian, an Indian who
also knows western music which also he is into -- the cutting edge kind of
music.

*How did Jaane Tu happen?*

I met him during a concert (prior to which I had sung a Tamil song from the
film *Paarthale Paravasam*).

*Why Tamil?*

I don't know Tamil but I had to sing a single phrase at a time. ARR was
looking for a fresh voice. I also sang Adnan Sami's part in the song *Boom
Boom* from the film *Boys* in the Dubai concert with ARR. I sang *Ada* from
the film (of the same name). Meanwhile he offered me *Aditi*.



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