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Want Father To Sing Playback For Me Once: Aditya Narayan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Apr, 2016 01:49 PM
    Singer-actor Aditya Narayan says he wants his father and celebrated singer Udit Narayan to sing playback for him once, adding that he is still waiting for his dream to turn into a reality.
     
     
    The father-son duo joined their musical geniuses for “Akele Hum Akele Tum”, and have been performing together at live gigs all around the world. 
     
    Asked when can the audience expect them to get back again, he said: “Maybe soon”. 
     
    “But my lifelong dream is that my father sings for me once when I’m acting in the film. So, let’s see when that dream comes true,” Aditya said in a statement.
     
    Aditya made a place for himself on the small screen as a host of the singing reality show “Sa Re Ga Ma Pa”, and the multi-talented star is back as the host of Zee TV show. Aditya shares that he plans to release his first album with his band on the show. 
     
    He said: “I had already signed a film before the shoot of the show but it was a multi-starrer and there were date clashes. 'Sa Re Ga Ma Pa' was clearly my priority, so I just couldn’t turn my back to this show. Soon my album called 'Mohabbat' will be releasing and I hope to announce it on the show. So, that is something that I am very excited about as it’s my first album with my band and also because I have composed and written half of the album.”
     
    Aditya also expressed his gratitude to the show for giving a platform to him.
     
    He said: “It has been a great learning experience. Over the years, I have tried and kept my hosting as real, instinctive and natural as possible...I would say I am really fortunate to have had such an exposure to the world of music and entertainment from my early days.”

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