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Evrytime we see ourselves near the finishing line,we should start thinking of the next race, says violinist Surendra Singh,who was in the city for the launch of his album Paisa Paisa,that comes after a break of three years.
I am suffering from a frozen shoulder and cannot hold a violin,let alone play it. It feels like I have lost a part of me. I had lived with music for almost 40 years,for 18 hours daily, says Singh,who has the album Tumse Milkar to his credit,and was the lead violin soloist and music arranger in films like Kaho Na Pyaar Hai,Karan Arjun,Koyla,Taarzan,Vijeta and King Uncle. I tried farming but I instantly knew that was not for me. I still cant play the violin,so when my children motivated me to make an album,I grabbed the opportunity, says Singh,holding the cover of his next album.
The composer has also worked with youngsters for the the album. He shares that the title track Paisa Paisa has been sung by Asmita Garg,a 14-year-old girl from Patiala,who has performed in MH1s Nikki Awaaz Punjab Di. The album also introduces other talented singers such as Abhilasha Chellum,Vaibhav Bhatnagar and Keshav Prasad and lyricists Anand Tripathi,Alok Chaudhary and Ninu Attra, informs Singh,promising that the new release is a perfect blend of western beats and melodious tracks.
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