On Sonu Nigam’s 51st birthday, a nostalgic look back recalls a memorable moment from 2016 when he took on the role of a street musician as part of the “The Roadside Ustaad” initiative by Culture Machine’s Being Indian. In this unique project, Nigam, wearing a fake beard, rugged attire, and sunglasses, transformed into an elderly street performer, performing the iconic song from the film ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’ on the streets of Juhu, Mumbai.
The video of his performance captured the reactions of passersby, who were enchanted by his soulful rendition. Despite their initial lack of recognition, many stopped to listen, applauding and even giving him money, impressed by the quality of his performance. The scene illustrated Nigam’s ability to captivate an audience even when disguised.
Anyone remembers when Sonu Nigam disguised himself as a poor street musician?
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Reflecting on the experience, Nigam described it as both humbling and liberating, highlighting the profound connection music creates among people. As he celebrates his birthday today, Nigam continues to engage with fans and share his journey through various platforms, including a recent documentary about his concert in Dubai, showcasing his ongoing dedication to his craft.
This throwback underscores Sonu Nigam’s artistic versatility and his profound grasp of music’s unifying and inspiring power. As he marks his birthday today, Nigam remains actively engaged with fans, sharing his journey and experiences through various platforms, including a special documentary on his recent Dubai concert.