All About Abhijeet Sawant
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Hello to all the "fans" of abhijeet sawant
As you already know the new album of abhijee sawant was a super duper hit not only India but around the whole world. He has been inspiration to a lot of people including me. No, seriously he has made people realize no matter how rich or poor you are as along as you have passion in you for something you will definately be successful one day.
This 24 year old has not only become an overnight star but won hearts of alot of people. He has got everything that he ever wanted.
Almost everywhere I go people who are talking about abhijeet sawant want to know a lot of things and noe you can actually find out all about Abhijeet Sawant.
This was one of the conversation i found of Abhijeet Sawant. Hope you enjoy it.
To whom and what would you give the credit for your final and exciting victory, apart from to your talent and hard work?
The first person who deserves credit is my chacha (paternal uncle) Sanjay Sawant, who is himself a well-known stage performer. He was the one who always encouraged me to sing and keep improving. He told me that if I had a natural gift, I should also have the technical knowledge, and it was he who motivated me to take music training, which I have been doing from the famous musician Bhavdeep Jaipurwale for the last three years. Bhavdeep is my guruji and has a major share in my success. Of course no one can be a success without a supportive family. But above all, I must give the maximum credit for my victory to the people of India who kept voting for me not only in the finals but also all through.
The announcement of the winner was a cliffhanger to the very last second, and the host took advantage of Amit’s and your names to say the winner’s name began with A and ended with T. What were your emotions at that flip-of-a-coin defining moment?
To be honest, I was actually quite relaxed, though it will sound good to say that I was very tense! Amit and I knew that one of us had to lose, and we had decided in advance that we would not let either victory or defeat affect either our relationship or ourselves individually. Frankly, I was already quite relaxed by the time I was among the top three finalists, because my main aim in getting into the contest was not to win the title of Indian Idol but to get recognition,aur woh mujhe mil chukaa tha. All that I had wanted was that if I approached a music director or company, they would know who I was, and I would not have to go through what an anonymous struggler would in the situation.
And when your name was announced, did you feel nothing special?
I felt very good. It feels great to be the winner of the first crown. But the title and my victory carry a great responsibility that I have now have to try and fulfill. So there is a burden too.
The last month and more have been a frenzy of mad activity for you. Do you feel that you are now earning the prize money?
(Smiles) Well, I have to work in return for the big money and other things that I am getting. I prefer it that way. Yes, life is a crazy whirlwind of schedules, meetings, performances, recordings and other activities. As Sony Entertainment Television’s brand ambassador, I will also be making a guest appearance as myself and perform on their shows like Kaisa Yeh Pyar Hai, Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin and also on other occasions. I am mostly out of home and barely am able to meet my family and friends.But that’s part of the game.
How much have things changed with the big money and instant fame that have come your way? Do your friends feel that you have changed?
Maybe some of them do, because they have grumbled about it to each other, though none have spoken to me about it. It’s only that I have so less time, but there is no distancing between me and my friends or relatives. Neither do I think that I have changed. I have seen so many ups and downs on the show alone, and have been in the bottom three so often in the finals that I realized that winning or losing was primarily all about naseeb.As for my family, yes, we will probably be shifting out. Dad had purchased an apartment in the suburbs even before all this happened, but we may buy another apartment in town, since otherwise he would have to commute too far for his job.
Will dad keep at his job?
He will, and I too would want it that way - there’s a lot to be said about the feeling of having your own money, even if we are rich as a family today.
Do you think that your parents are now intimidated by you as the rich man of the family?
No, the only change is that while earlier it was my father who made all the decisions, especially the financial ones, today I am consulted on everything. It feels good, but again it is the responsibility that comes with it that is more important.
How will all this affect a future romance or marriage? Or is there someone already in the picture?
There isn’t. Where is the time?
So in a way you can be called Lucky - No Time For Love. And what do you think will happen when the time comes?
Things are going to be complicated! We will have to ensure that motives are above-board when someone approaches us.
What are your own preferences in music?
Mujhe ghazalon se sabse zyaada pyar hai. I also love old film songs. Among singers, Sonu Nigam and Udit Narayan are my favourites.
What do you feel you have learned from the judges and from Raju Singh, who was guiding all of you behind the scenes?
The maximum help and guidance came from Raju Singh-ji. He would actually watch all the episodes for our sake, so that he could note down what the judges wanted from all of us and how we were faring. He would lecture and teach us all on the fine points, especially about putting in feelings and expressions.