Sunidhi Chauhan rocks South Africa
Kishore Kumar’s son Sumeet performs at her concerts
Singer Sunidhi Chauhan (pictured above) enthralled South Africans with a whirlwind tour of two cities at the weekend, belting out all her frenetic-paced hits with a stage energy to match.
After performing in Durban the night before, the troupe played into the early hours of Sunday at the Carnival City arena in Johannesburg.
Showing the same levels of charisma that characterises Western pop concerts, Sunidhi seemed to have boundless stamina as she did two long stints, and then, on insistence from the audience even after fireworks in front of the stage had brought the show to a climax, went back for more.
Clearly enjoying her own performance as much as her interaction with the audience, there was little allowance though for any duets, the only two being with Sumeet Kumar, son of the legendary Kishore Kumar, who made his debut in South Africa with some solo items as well.
As they did their duets, Kumar jested that the last time they had sung together on a stage was when they were at school together in Mumbai but "those were those patriotic songs like anthems and things".
All this was after Ayub Patel had opened the show, as he proclaimed, with some "mood-setting" songs and then promptly went right into a very sad song. It was definitely not a precursor of the mood to follow when Sunidhi hit the stage.
Describing her audience as "mind-blowing", a play on her hit song "You're my mind-blowing Mahiya", Sunidhi had them eating out of her hand as security staff had their own hands full trying to keep dancers away from the front of the stage.
South African dancer Yarisha Rajcoomar, trained by Bollywood choreographer Saroj Khan, got her first break as part of an international show with her team of dancers in a few items that matched the fast-paced songs by Sunidhi.
Ravi Raj, a compere who has been to South Africa with several singers from India in recent years, has clearly learnt to understand the local audience tastes.
Speaking largely in English to ensure that the locals understood what was said, Raj was a refreshing change from the usual comedy acts from India with their cliched items of mimicry.
Even when he did include some mimicry, it was done innovatively as he shared how some famous Bollywood stars young and old might have made their pleas to Durga Mata during Navratri, to the delight of the audience.
Half of the six-man band from India played the most serious percussion instruments, in keeping with the loud songs that have made Sunidhi a household name here, and her costumes and stage movements blended in well with her singing.
As one audience member in the crowd leaving the arena remarked: "She could be a Bollywood movie star herself!"
Meanwhile, at the concert, Kishore Kumar's son Sumeet shared a lesser-known story about one of his father’s song.
Before singing the song "Dekha Na Hai Re" that was picturised on actors Amitabh Bachchan and Mehmood in the film "Bombay to Goa", Sumeet said he would share the secret of how the refrain "dole dole dole dole" (sic - four times!) in the song had been included.
"Dada (Burman) and Baba (Kishore Kumar) were in the studio trying to finalise the song and were having a difficult time trying to get the catch line. Then my brother Amit walked past and (the then top comedy actor) Mehmood shouted out: 'I've got it! Dole dole dole dole!'.
"You see, Mehmood was quite fond of Amit when he was a baby and whenever he saw him, he would tickle his chin and go 'Dole dole dole dole,' just as others would say 'coochie coo' or something like that!," Sumeet explained.
"They tried it as a catch line; it worked, and the song became a hit."
Sumeet said his late father had shared this story with him later, as he was himself quite young at the time.
Sumeet shared a stage as a supporting artiste with Indian pop singer Sunidhi Chauhan in a whirlwind two-city South African tour last weekend.
Indo-Asian News Service
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