You have a voice that soars to such tremendous heights
and what is mind boggling is to see you sing non stop for over
3 hours and dance as fast and not miss a step or go out of breath.
I do take care of my voice. I have trained in classical music
and I avoid fried and oily foods unless there is no other choice,
and I go to the gym to stay fit, but this is really my true
calling. It doesn’t matter if I’m performing before
10 people or 10,000 — something happens to me when I’m
on stage and I just get energized and the adrenalin just flows
when I see people rocking to the beat. Sometimes they do get
carried away. I remember one time a woman wanted to shake hands
with me and as I bent down my lungi was pulled off. Mercifully
it didn’t come totally off, but hung there barely by a
thread till someone came to my rescue! There have been other
crazy fans too — letters written in blood and one time
I was opening the door to my house and someone secretly clicked
me and sent the picture. That was a bit scary.
I’m sure “Gugiyan da Jora” must be a
sentimental favorite since it was your first album but is there
a song that you feel is perfect in every way? What is on the
cards now?
I think “ Naag” was the one. It was such a huge
hit all over the world and took me to a different level as a
singer. My new album “Romeo” is out and after a
60 concert tour in India, may be a movie and a new video may
happen.
So does mom say to you Jazzy please get rid of that spiky
hairdo at least now since you are a superstar? And what keeps
you as grounded and thoughtful as you seem to be. I saw you
patiently indulging all your fans and their little kids who
kept toddling on stage.
Oh you know moms. I will always be Jaswinder for her, no matter
how famous I get. My wife is pretty forthright about things
too. I knew her before I became famous and she tells me like
it is. I’m old fashioned that way. I believe in the sanctity
of marriage. It is just the most wonderful thing to see an old
married couple who have been together for many years.
One rarely sees that. Humility and gratitude for the blessings
I have received is something that comes from my upbringing.
My parents saw to it that we learnt to respect our elders and
stayed grounded. Sukshinder Shinda took over from my parents
when I left to move to UK. He said no matter how big a star
you become you have no right to be disrespectful to any one.
It is also a fact that today whatever I’m is because
of my fans and I can never forget that.