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Udit Narayan, the beloved Bollywood singer, opened up about his early musical journey. Despite his father's hopes for a non-musical profession, Udit's mother encouraged his passion for music. His dedication and talent eventually led him to become a prominent figure in the Indian music industry. Reflecting on his career, Udit acknowledges the hard work and support that helped him succeed, even amidst busy schedules.

Key Points: Udit Narayan Reveals Father's Reservations About Music Career

  • Udit Narayan reminisces about his youthful career dreams
  • Father's wish for a non-musical career path
  • Mother's encouragement led to his musical success
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When Udit Narayan revealed what his 'Papa' asked to make it big in

Udit Narayan shares his father's career dreams for him and his mom's support for music.

"I have become popular by singing songs. - Udit Narayan"

Mumbai, May 31

Veteran singer Udit Narayan, who has crooned countless memorable songs, and is one of the favourites of the millennials, once spoke about his journey in music, and an unspoken resistance from his father towards music.

A recently resurfaced video, shared by the Indian broadcaster, Prasar Bharati, shows the singer from his younger days, talking about popularity, and his parents’ approach towards music. The singer broke out on the scene with his song ‘Papa Kehte Hain Bada Naam Karega’. When he was asked what his father asked him to make it big in, the singer said, “My father used to tell me to do something big and make him proud but not in music. He used to tell me to become an engineer, become a doctor. But my mother used to tell me to do something in music”.

He further mentioned that it’s all his hard work that pays him getting many singing offers, and some of the gigs may overlap.

He shared, “Whatever God has given me today, may God give the same to everyone, but where I am today, the way you are looking at me, I have worked very hard for this. I have become popular by singing songs”.

“I go to many functions. I go to many places for recording. So it is possible that by getting 5-5 gigs at a time, I might have to request some people to accommodate my schedule. I have to tell them that, ‘Look, please, I already have 3 songs. So if we do your song the day after tomorrow, or let’s adjust a little’. So maybe they will feel bad. So you tell me, what is my fault in this?”, he added.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Udit ji's story is so relatable! Even today, most Indian parents prefer engineering/medicine over arts. But look where following his passion took him! His voice defined 90s Bollywood. Respect for staying true to his calling 🙏
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Priya M.
"Papa Kehte Hain" was my childhood anthem! 😍 Interesting how the song's lyrics mirror his real life. Shows that when you're passionate about something, even parental pressure can't stop you. His mother's support must have meant everything!
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Arjun S.
While I admire his success, I wish he'd acknowledge the privilege of having family support (from his mother at least). Many talented artists from small towns don't even get that. The industry needs more stories like his to change parental mindsets.
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Sunita R.
His humility shines through! Even after becoming so successful, he's talking about adjusting schedules and not wanting to hurt anyone. That's the real Indian sanskaar we should appreciate. More power to him! 🌟
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Vikram J.
Typical Indian parent logic - "Bada naam karo... but only in these approved fields!" 😂 Thank God he didn't listen! Imagine Bollywood without "Pehla Nasha" or "Mitwa". His journey proves success comes when you follow your heart.
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Neha P.
This makes me emotional! My father was the same, but now he proudly shows off my dance performances to relatives. Udit sir's story gives hope to all creative kids facing parental pressure. Talent always finds its way!

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