Given our voices were similar, I got this as an advantage to catch onto his minute details which I incorporated in my singing and that became a success with Aashiqui and my identity was thereafter made. When I got a chance with Aashiqui, I showcased what could happen when both these voices mixed to create that punch. In my case, the voice quality was always similar so I never really had to forcefully replicate Kishore Da's voice. This voice quality I have is surely God gifted, however I feel if a new singer follows his idol, it definitely leaves an impact that people often contemplate whether one is on purpose imitating his idol. When I used to sing his songs, there would be some kind of resemblance, so much so that my fans would often lay challenges whether it was my voice or his. I used to try to find a lot in his songs - how he used to make variations and voice modulations and I picked from those aspects to explain the craft to myself. Tell us more about that era? When a singer enters the industry, they usually follow some other big singer, it was the same with me too. However, there was a void after Kishore Kumar's demise and you managed to fill that, eventually making your own mark. We continually improve our facilities to ensure RCM students have the best opportunities.When you set foot in the Hindi Film industry, there were already quite a few established singers in the music industry. The Royal College of Music is proud to offer its students fantastic practice and performance facilities with resources to support teaching and learning.
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