Shaan Shares Heartwarming Throwback Clip of Late Mother Recalling His Childhood

Acclaimed singer Shaan honored his late mother on her birthday by sharing a nostalgic clip from the chat show "Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai." In the clip, his mother recalls how a young Shaan would cry when his voice broke while singing for guests, and how she always encouraged him. She also spoke about raising Shaan and his sister Sagarika on her own after their father's passing, and her gratitude towards the music industry. Shaan credited his mother for everything he is today, praising her dignity, grace, and selflessness.

Key Points: Shaan Remembers Late Mother's Birthday with Emotional Throwback

  • Singer shares emotional throwback
  • Mother recalled his childhood singing struggles
  • She raised Shaan and sister single-handedly
  • Clip from chat show with Farooq Sheikh
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Shaan recalls the time his late mother spoke about his childhood

Singer Shaan shares a nostalgic clip of his mother recalling his childhood singing struggles and her unwavering support on her birthday.

"No, son, you will definitely sing when you grow up - Shaan's Mother"

Mumbai, March 7

Acclaimed singer Shaan remembered his late mother on her birthday by dropping a throwback clip from his appearance on the reality chat show, "Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai", during which her mother spoke about the singer's early days with host Farooq Sheikh.

The clip had Shaan's mother revealing how, as a kid, he used to cry after his voice would break while singing in front of the guests.

She can be heard saying, "Whenever someone would come, I would ask them to sing something. Sagarika (Shaan's sister) used to sing, and standing in the corner, Shaan used to say, "Mom, I also like to sing". While singing, sometimes his voice would break. Heartbroken, he would come to the kitchen, hold me, and cry. He would say, "Mom, why do you call me? I don't know how to sing." To this, I would tell him, "No, son, you will definitely sing when you grow up", and he would get extremely happy after hearing this."

When host Farooq Sheikh asked when Shaan and his sister started singing together, Shaan's mother replied, "Since a very young age, they used to sing jingles. They did not have a father. Both of them used to say, "Till when will we sing in uncle's group? We should do something on our own." For many years, I have been in the film chorus. I have gone to every music director. I am very grateful to them."

Honoring the memory of his mother, Shaan said that whatever he is today, it is because of his mother.

He wrote on his Insta, "On my Dearest Maa's Birthday today sharing a small clip where she spoke about our early days with Farook Sheikh saab ..She raised us @sagarika.dc and me all on her own with such dignity and grace ...and selflessness and gratitude... Proud of my Maa !! Whatever much I am .. I am because of how She was...(sic)."

- IANS

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Aman W
Respect. Raising two kids alone in the film industry, that too with such grace, is no small feat. His mother was his first guru. Stories like these remind us of the silent sacrifices behind every success.
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Rohit P
Can totally relate! I used to hide and sing as a kid, scared my voice would crack. Look at him now – one of India's most beloved voices. It gives hope to every aspiring singer out there. Jiyo, Shaan bhai!
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Sarah B
Beautiful story. It's incredible how a parent's encouragement shapes a child's future. The part about them wanting to do something on their own, not just sing in an uncle's group, shows such early determination. Inspiring.
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Karthik V
While the sentiment is lovely, I sometimes feel these celebrity tributes on social media are more for show. The real tribute was living his life well, which he has. But maybe keep some memories private? Just a thought.
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Nisha Z
"You will definitely sing when you grow up." Every child needs to hear such words from their parents. His mother was a visionary. This makes me miss my own mom. Thanks for sharing this, Shaan. 🙏

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