
Mika Singh recalls crying while singing in front of Priyanka Chopra: ‘Kaunsa Tansen ki aulad hai'
Recalling the moment, Mika told Shubhankar Mishra on his YouTube channel, 'Sometimes I would cry listening to my own songs. I think it's age also. I cried after singing two lines of a song on a reality show. If I tell somebody, they won't believe me. They will say, 'Kaunsa tu Tansen ki aulad hai'.'
He added, 'I was singing the song 'Bade Achhe Lagte Hain' at the show and I became happy listening to myself sing. Priyanka Chopra was sitting beside me, and I started crying. Trolls said, 'He can't sing, that's why he is crying.' Now, the whole industry cries on reality shows, but when I used to do that, people would ask me, 'Why are you doing this?''
In an earlier interaction with SCREEN, Mika had revealed that his original intention was to become a music director when he entered the industry. He said, 'In 1998, when my song 'Saawan Mein Lag Gayi Aag' came, it became a hit. But at the time, I wanted to be a music director, and not a singer. That is why I didn't pay a lot of attention to my singing in the song. It didn't matter to me that the song had a nasal tone.'
Mika, however, decided to pursue a full-fledged singing career after the song became a hit.
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