The reaction the applause, it's very uplifting." On being asked about work, he said, "All I can say right now is that we (Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy) are working on a new album and it's going to be something different."īoman Irani, who also recently co-hosted the IIFA (International Indian Film Academy) Awards in Colombo, said, "I find there's no greater pleasure than making people laugh. I'd be willing to do this for the next five years definitely something long term." He further said, "It was incredible learning experience touring with Boman. Once I get up there on stage with him, it just flows." Food totally does it for me."Īsked if he was nervous in hosting, and not just singing, an entire evening, Mahadevan replied, "Nervous? Yeah, a lot. The duo topped the evening with Irani singing My Way and Mahadevan singing Kal Ho Naa Ho, together.Īfter show, when asked about this trip to Kolkata, Mahadevan said, "Seriously speaking, one of the best things about this trip was the food Sayantani, a member of our team got us lunch from her home and her mother prepared amazing Golda Chingrir Malaikari and Ilish Bhape. "All that there is to music are the seven notes, everything is created through these, mixed in various proportions and intensity" he said. Mahadevan spoke on how songs originated through brainstorming within his group Shankar, Ehsaan and Loy and also performed his popular numbers like Breathless and Maa. "The 'something' turned out to be photography and then I met choreographer Shiamak Davar, Alyque Padamsee and then eventually Raju Hirnai who gave me a break in his film Munnabhai M.B.B.S." he added. "I was a little apprehensive 'cause I was told the Kolkata audience is a mature one and they wouldn't laugh at just anything, but we did fine," Irani said after the show with a chuckle.Īpart from singing, Irani also shared with the audience the story of how he came into showbiz "Up till the age of 32 I used to work at this wafer shop in Mumbai and then at a really terrible holiday in Ooty I decided I had to something with my life," he said. The audiences were pleasantly surprised as Boman Irani turned a full fledged singer and did a unique rendition of Give Me Some Sunshine and We Are The World in multiple voices, and a hilarious stand up gig, at what was the fourth of the five-city tour, Teacher's Origin Highnights, hosted by Beam Global Spirits and Wine.
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