Sonu Nigam's Car Jam with Dad on Rafi Classic is Pure Musical Joy

Acclaimed singer Sonu Nigam shared a delightful video jamming with his father, Agam Kumar Nigam, in their car, singing Mohammad Rafi's "Akele Hai Chale Aao." This session is part of their popular series of impromptu musical moments dubbed #carmoniumsessions. Nigam also recently posted a throwback to a heartfelt visit from fellow singer Arijit Singh after 15 years. The singer frequently treats his fans to such personal and professional snippets on social media.

Key Points: Sonu Nigam & Father Jam to Mohammad Rafi Song in Car

  • Viral father-son car jam session
  • Rendition of Mohammad Rafi's classic
  • Part of #carmoniumsessions series
  • Throwback to Arijit Singh's visit
  • Glimpses into Nigam's personal life
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Sonu Nigam jams with father on Mohammad Rafi's 'Akele Hai Chale Aao'

Singer Sonu Nigam shares a heartwarming 'carmonium' session with his father Agam Kumar Nigam, singing a Mohammad Rafi classic. See the viral video.

"So proud of his journey through these years.. And he knows very well how much I love him. - Sonu Nigam on Arijit Singh"

Mumbai, April 12

Acclaimed singer Sonu Nigam enjoyed a fun jamming session with his father, Agam Kumar Nigam, in the car.

On Sunday, as the father and son duo were on their way, they decided to utilize this time to do some Riyaz.

While Sonu Nigam was on the harmonium, his father sang a beautiful rendition of Mohammad Rafi's "Akele Hai Chale Aao" track from the 1967 release "Raaz", starring Rajesh Khanna and Babita.

However, this is not the first time Sonu Nigam and his father have treated the fans with what they have lovingly named #carmoniumsessions.

In March, Sonu Nigam dropped a candid yet beautiful rendition of the track "Yeh Desh Hai Veer Jawanon Ka" from the 1957 film "Naya Daur," featuring Dilip Kumar and Vyjayantimala as the lead.

Sonu Nigam keeps his Instagram family hooked with such entertaining glimpses from both his personal and professional life.

On Thursday, he posted a throwback memory from the time when Arijit Singh visited his house after a long gap of 15 years.

As the two prominent names from the music industry met, Arijit presented Sonu Nigam with a plant, which the latter has placed in his home mandir.

Providing the users with snippets from the meeting on social media, Sonu Nigam shared "#throwback : 13th Jan 2026 my adorable Arijit in my house. After almost 15 years. So proud of his journey through these years.. And he knows very well how much I love him. The plant he brought, adorns my mandir."

"And then my little genius Shashwat and Magic also turned up to add more love. I might share Shashwat giving us all a performance of Soona soona on whistle.. It's the most lovable sight.. But.. I'll take that call later.. Let's see how many people desire to see it..," he went on to share.

- IANS

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Rohit P
What a gem of a song choice! "Akele Hai Chale Aao" is an absolute classic. Agam Kumar Nigam's voice still has that magic. These informal sessions often have more soul than studio recordings. More power to them!
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Aman W
While I love seeing these personal moments, I sometimes feel Sonu Nigam's immense talent is underutilized in current Bollywood. We need his voice back in more film songs, not just covers. That said, his dedication to riyaz with his father is truly inspiring.
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Sarah B
The part about Arijit Singh visiting after 15 years and the plant in the mandir is so touching. It shows a beautiful guru-shishya parampara and mutual respect in the industry, beyond all competition. Lovely to see.
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Karthik V
Rafi sahab, Rajesh Khanna, and now Sonu Nigam with his father... this is pure nostalgia for 90s kids like me who grew up on these melodies. This is why I follow him on Instagram – for these genuine slices of life and music. 🎵
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Nisha Z
The fact that they use travel time for riyaz speaks volumes about their discipline. Talent alone isn't enough; it's this constant practice that makes legends. A great lesson for aspiring singers.

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