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Sonu Nigam born on 30th July, is a Leo, one who is just what he like-sincere and charming, and has a great sense of humour. Sonu is the only son of Agam Kumar Nigam, a popular singer in North India. Ever since he was a child, Sonu heard the strings of music ringing through the house. No wonder he developed a liking for music early on. He was born in Faridabad and brought up in Delhi, where he studied till the 12th. Then he moved to Bombay where he studied in college, via correspondence, because his struggle for work, that is to become a singer, had already begun by then. Though he would go to Delhi regularly, for his career he had to come to Bombay all the time, leading to his studies taking a back seat. Sonu didn't find the going easy. He got some work, but it was nothing to write much about. Nobody was willing to take this 17-and-a-half-year-old lad too seriously. Till he met the late Gulshan Kumar of T-series. On the October 16, 1992 in age of 18, he sang his very first song 'O Assman Wale Zameen Par Utar Ke Dekh'. His first super hit song is 'Aacha Sila Diya Tune Mere Pyar'. That's when things really took off for him. He has been performing on stage since March 1977. He was three years old when he started singing.
rst Pop album. Then he did 'Kismet' which hit all channels with a bang of 'TU...' and then 'Sanskar', which was a classical Bhajan album. 'Sanskar'was more an experimental attempt. His album 'Deewana' is worth mentioning as it was his greatest hit. Deewana did business in crores. Deewana has soft, melodious songs that touch your heart deeply. The album was the favourite Valentine Gift of every youngster. The album expresses feelings of love. Every house, every car had this album. His next album was 'Jaan' which has songs similar to Deewana, also emerge a super hit. He did a concert in Delhi on 14 February 2000 and the concert was given the name'Jaan'. After this his album 'Yaad' comes and gets hit. His last pop album is 'Chanda Ki Doli'. He also composed music for a singer Babul Supriyo. He got the Film Fare & Zee Cine award for 'Sandesay Aate Hain'. He also awarded for his songs 'Tanhayee', 'Main Hoon Na', and too many others. There was a time he was rushing about singing as many as 30 songs a day, trying to earn a living. His mode of traansport in those days was a scooter. Today, Sonu sings about one song a day and owns many cars. Now, he has come so far that he is the heart throb of almost everyone and is the - 'GOLDEN BOY OF INDIPOP'. 
We should all wish him success in his new venture.
Sonu is not one to be swept away by the glory of it all. He's quite a loner in his personal life, preferring to spend time at home, rather than attending parties and mahurats.Sonu spends a lot of time travelling abroad and doing concerts, but he hardly does any in Bombay. "Yes, this is something my father advised me -- that I shouldn't end up becoming a stage artiste here because that kind of exposure would not help me. I realise the wisdom of that. I have concerts in Delhi, but I don’t do live shows in Bombay, the hub of the playback industry," he explains. Does he ever regret not having been trained? "I've done most of my playback singing as an untrained singer, but I have started training under Ghulam Mustafa Khan," he reveals. "He was a judge at Sa Re Ga Ma and I realised it would be helpful to learn. So I've started training with him. He has helped me fine-tune my singing. I also realised that the contestants who participate in my show are all trained singers and that they're very good. These are the singers who will be my competition, so I better gear up to compete with them!"
Sonu is not known to be a person who enjoys socialising with film folks. "I do my work and come home. I have my own friends and two lovely sisters whom I adore. We spend time together at home, friends come over or we go over to their places, but we keep away from partying. I don’t understand or like that culture," he stresses. What strikes you is this young man's emphatic opinions and clear-cut priorities. His work is important, but not at the expense of his dignity. He doesn't baulk at calling a spade a spade. And he lives life by his own rules.

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