A Quote by Kumar Sanu

I managed to make an identity as a playback singer in the industry; I thought I'll never be able to do that. — © Kumar Sanu
I managed to make an identity as a playback singer in the industry; I thought I'll never be able to do that.
There are two things that I hold close to my heart. One is that I got the opportunity to playback sing for actor Mr. Amitabh Bachchan and second was working with playback singer Lata Mangeshkar.
I want to be a playback singer and make my name big.
When an actor sings a song, he will be able to bring forth the emotion in it much better than a playback singer.
I never thought of myself as being the singer that wanted to create an identity and then stick to that.
I had trained in Hindustani classical singing and my mother thought I could become a playback singer, but I always wanted to become an actor.
The industry has welcomed me with open arms. It is not possible for anyone to make a playback singing career like mine in 7 years.
I don't see Arijit Singh as a competition at all. That's because we both have a very different style of singing. In fact, I really appreciate what he's been able to bring to the playback singing industry.
It's very challenging to be a playback singer in Bollywood.
I am happy being a playback singer and performer.
I never wanted to design clothes. I never wanted to work for the fashion industry. Shoes sort of belong to the fashion industry, which is why I'm part of the fashion industry. But that's never been my thought. My thought since I was a child was really to design those shoes for girls on stage.
Apart from being a playback singer for films, I'm also an independent musician.
I came along with that crowd of singer-songwriters who were able to make their own statements in such a personal way that it changed the industry: Laura Nyro, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Sly and the Family Stone.
At the end of the day, a playback singer has to depend on live shows as their source of income.
I think a lot of musicians play for the playback. I mean, that's the joy of recording - you want to hear what you've done and what you've contributed - but never listening to that playback kind of removes the intellectual part of making music, and it removes the tendency to be revisionist.
When Mohammed Rafi was not an active playback singer, Kishore Kumar dominated the scene and vice-versa.
I never thought of being a performer, never thought of being a singer, never thought of being a photographer. It's just the trajectory of my work. I go to the medium that serves the vision.
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