Sonu Nigam
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Sonu Nigam | |
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Background information | |
Born | Faridabad, Haryana, India |
30 July 1973
Genres | Pop, playback singing |
Occupations | Singer, Actor, Music Director, Television presenter |
Instruments | Vocals, drums, harmonium, cajon |
Labels | -- |
Associated acts | -- |
Website | sonunigam.in |
Notable instruments | |
vocals harmonium drums |
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[hide]Early years[edit source | edit]
Sonu Nigam began his singing career at the age of four, when he joined his father Agam Kumar Nigam on stage to sing Mohammed Rafi's song "Kya Hua Tera Vaada, Wo Kasam Wo Irada". From then on, Sonu accompanied his father on his singing appearances at weddings and parties.[3] In his teenage years, he successfully participated in music. He moved to Mumbai with his father to begin his Bollywood singing career at the age of 19.[4] He was trained by classical singer Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan.Professional career[edit source | edit]
Playback singing[edit source | edit]
His initial years in Mumbai proved to be a struggle, beginning by singing covers of Mohammed Rafi songs, mainly for a number of "Rafi Ki Yaadein" albums released by T-Series. T-Series promoter Gulshan Kumar gave him a chance to reach a larger audience. In these years Nigam's singing style was regarded by some to be a "Rafi clone". Nigam's first movie song as a playback singer was for Janam (1992), which was never officially released. He then began making radio commercials.Nigam started hosting the popular TV show, Sa Re Ga Ma, in 1995 with the first episode airing on 1 May. The singing talent competition soon became one of the most popular shows on Indian television. Soon after, he sang "Accha Sila Diya" for the film Bewafa Sanam (1995).[4] His first major success was with the Anu Malik-composed song "Sandese Aate Hai" in Border (1997). Sonu's Album "Deewana" was released by T-Series in 1999, revealing his talent for singing romantic songs and the music directed by Sajid, and Wajid and it remains one of India's most successful albums. Sonu's image as a 'Rafi clone' changed after his rendition of the Nadeem-Shravan-composed song "Yeh Dil Deewana" in Pardes in the same year. Since then, he has created a unique style of his own and has become a role model for emerging vocal talent in India.[4]
Over the years, Nigam became a major force in the Indian music industry. He provided playback singing for Hindi movies and won many awards, notably the title song of the film Kal Ho Naa Ho. He recorded romantic, rock, sad and patriotic songs. Nigam sang in many languages besides Hindi, including Kannada, Assamese, Bengali, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, English, Bhojpuri, Urdu, Nepali, Chhattisgarhi, Malayalam and Marathi.[4]
With a career spanning over two decades, Nigam has recorded his voice for almost all top-rated music directors of India including A. R. Rahman, Ilayaraja, Anu Malik, Pritam, Jatin-Lalit, Nadeem Shravan, Mano Murthy, Vishal Shekar, Sanjeev Darshan, Aadesh Shrivastav, Anand Milind, Sajid-Wajid, V. Harikrishna, G. V. Prakash Kumar among others.
Pop albums and concerts[edit source | edit]
Sonu has released pop albums in Hindi, Oriya, Punjabi and Kannada. The most recent addition to his Hindi releases is Classically Mild, a semi-classical album.[5] He has released Hindu and Islamic devotional albums, Also he has Sung in Album, Buddha Hi Buddha Hai(Part 1&2),A Album based on Buddha's teachings composed by Rajesh Dhabare and a couple of Album on Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in Marathi(Jiwala Jiwach Daan,Part 1&2)tuned on some of his hits numbers from series of Bewafa Sanam, as well as albums of Mohammed Rafi's songs. These are from the Rafi Ki Yaadein collection from his early years, which were re-released in September 2007 as a six-disc collection of 100 songs, titled Kal Aaj Aur Kal, in Rafi's memory.[6] In 2008, soon after releasing Classically Mild, he released a single Punjabi track called "Punjabi Please"[7] and Rafi Resurrected, a two-disc collection of Rafi songs with music by the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. He contributed to the lyrics of several songs and directed the music for his album Chanda Ki Doli. His last album was Neene Bari Neene in Kannada.After the death of Michael Jackson, who influenced Nigam considerably (as is evident in his rendition of "Yeh Dil Deewana" in Pardes), Nigam released a song as a tribute to Jackson in collaboration with his fans on Facebook. The song made it to an 18-song global compilation of tribute songs, The Beat of Our Hearts.[8]
Nigam collaborated with Britney Spears on a remix of her "I Wanna Go" track.[9]
Over the years, Nigam has performed in many countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Russia, Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Caribbean|West Indies, Suriname, Mauritius, Nigeria and South Africa. In May/June 2007, he participated in a star-studded show in North America called "The Incredibles" with Asha Bhosle, Kunal Ganjawala and Kailash Kher. In September and October of the same year, he gave solo concerts titled "Simply Sonu" in Canada and Germany, becoming the first Indian singer to perform in the latter country.[10] In April 2008, he toured India promoting his Punjabi single "Punjabi Please".[11]
In November 2007, at the inauguration of Harvard University's 28th president, Dr. Drew Gilpin Faust, Nigam sang Mahatma Gandhi's favorite bhajan, "Vaishnav Jan To Tene Kahiye", with the Harvard College Sangeet.[12] In July 2008, he participated in a three-city tour of the United Kingdom, singing Rafi songs with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO).[13] This followed the release of these songs by the CBSO and the Indian music company Sa Re Ga Ma on Rafi Resurrected.[14]
Among several other concerts, he notably participated in a US tour with Sunidhi Chauhan in 2009 called "The Explosion 2009" tour and in a UK tour titled "All Izz Well" in November 2010.
Other projects[edit source | edit]
Nigam was reported to be working on an English album called Spirit Unfolding.[15] and on a project called Time Travel, where his voice will be aligned with recordings of other singers in Hindi songs.[16]Nigam has also sung a song produced by famous international house music producer David Guetta in collaboration with Jay Sean, the British singer-songwriter, rapper, beatboxer and record producer.
In Kannada[edit source | edit]
Nigam’s first song in Kannada was "Yello Yaro Hego"[17] in the year 1996 for the film Jeevanadi starring Legendary Super Star Dr.Vishnuvardhan. The song's music was composed by Koti with lyrics by R N Jayagopal. Nigam has sung over 700 Kannada songs[18][19] and has received several awards for them.His songs include "Cheluve Yeke Bande"[20] from the film Majnu composed by Gurukiran; "Usire Usire" [21] from Huccha composed by Rajesh Ramnath,"Titanic Heroine nee nanna cheluve"[22] from the film "snehaloka"; the title track from the film Monalisa composed by Valisa Sandeep;[23] "Hamsave Hamsave" from the film Gatti mela composed by Hamsalekha,[24] "Kannale Kannale" from the film Aham Premasmi composed by V.Ravichandran[25] and "Baaninda Baa Chandira"[26] from the movie Kanti composed by Gurukiran. The 2006 film Mungaru Male created a sensation and several records, mainly in Karnataka.[27][28][29] The songs not only set records of highest sales and downloads, the film also set a national record on 29 December 2007 of having completed an entire year at the PVR Cinemas Bengaluru, the first time an Indian language film to do so.[30][31][32]
The songs Mungaru Maleye and Anisuthide were composed by Mano Murthy and written by Yogaraj Bhat and Dr.Jayanth Kaikini respectively. Nigam became a sensation in the South and was called the Golden Singer of Karnataka. Nigam says that he finds Kannada songs more fulfilling than the Hindi numbers.[33] Sonu Nigam, in a recent interview to the Deccan Herald news paper has said ‘Kannada songs make me feel positive’.[34] He said, "I highly respect the muscians of Karnataka and many of my favorite songs are in Kannada. I consider Bangalore as my second birth place. Even if someone requests me to sing a Kannada song while I’m performing in the West Indies, I will sing it for them”.[19]
After that, he sang many Kannada songs including "Antu intu", "Nee Yekangi Yagamma", "Kanaso Idu", "Ade Bhoomi Ade Baanu", "Ee Sanje Yaakaagide", "Ninna Gungalle", "Maayavi Maayavi", "Gelathi Neeniruvaaga", "Ello Maleyaagide", "Ninnindale Ninnindale", "Male Ninthu Hoda Mele", "Aaramagi Idde", "Maayavaagide manassu", "Maathinalli helalaarenu", "Odi Bandenu", "Ninnanne Nodutha", "Athi Aparoopa", "Udisuve Belakina", "Nooraru Preethi Maathu", "Janumada Jodi", "Minchaagi Neenu", "Jeeva Kaleva", "Onde Samane", "Neeralli Sanna", "Eradu Jadeyannu", "Hethavalalla Avalu", "Yaava Seemeya", "Ellavannu Heluvaase", "Nudisale", "Nodutha Nodutha",[35] "Nee Sanihake", "Yeno Helabeku", "Maleyali Jotheyali", "Paravasha", "Maanasa Gange", "Gup Chup", "Modada Olage", "Aaakasha Neene", "Dil Khush", "Kan Kanna Salige", "Maathu Nannolu", "Neenendare Nannolage", "Neenendare Nanage Ishta", "Ille Ille Ello", "Ninna Kannallide", "Summane Yaake Bande", "Hrudayave Bayaside Ninnane", "Ee Sanje Mabbu Raathri", "Ee Janmavu", "Ninna Nodalentho", "Enaagali Munde", "Putta Putta Kai", "Munduduva", "We are Ok", "Kannaliddare Kanassu", "Gaaliye Nodu Baa", "Ninninda Haaganthe", "Bhoomi Suthodu", "Onde Samane Mididide", "Hrudayavu Ninnade", "Maleya Haniyalli", "Ommomme Yaako", "Preethiyali Haaduve", "Ondooral Oblu Cheluve", "Kaddu Nodala", "Mathe Mathe Ninna", "Enaaytho Adeneyatho", "Sanju Mathu Geetha", "Jotheyalli Nee Baaro", "O Gunavantha", "Baa Maleye Baa", "Dhim Dhim", "Sanjeya", "Yaako Yeno", "Nijaana Naanenaa", "Koncha Reshime", "chalisuvaa cheluve", "Ee Bisilali", "Midiva Ninna", "Onde Ninna Nota Saaku", "Belakininda Baanella Banna", "Chinna Hele Hegiruve", "Dil Dhadak", "Inthi Ninna", "Jagadalu Kanisada", "Lahari", "Lola Lola Thelo", "Maneyannu Kattona", "Mella Mella Ee Preethi", "Mudhaada Ee Naguvige",[36] "Naa Barede Ninna, "Neeli Baanina", "Nenapina Male Hani", "Nodu Baa Cheluve", "Enendu Hesaridali", "Paravashanadenu", "Jhum Jhumka Jhumka", "O Parijatha", "Neene Nanna Saviganasu", "Modale Sigalilla", "Hoovina Santhege", "Chendutiya Pakkadali", "Malla Malla", "Manada Havaamana", "Athi Aathura", "Obba Hudugana Manassu", "Usirigintha Neene Hathira", "Anju Malle Malle", "Enella Helona", "Baa Illi Beesu Thangaaliye", "Modala Maleyanthe", "Mynaa Mynaa", "Buddhi Illa", "Nannede Veene" and many more. His very recent songs are 'Baanali Badalaago', that became a hit from the film "Simple Aagond Love Story" composed by Bharath; 'Mussanje Maleyali' and 'Sadha Ninna Kannali' from Kannada star Sudeep starrer Bachchan composed by V. Harikrishna out of which Sadha Ninna was a hit, the song 'Jagadalliro' from Darshan starrer "Bul Bul" also composed by V. Harikrishna was a hit, "Andaje Sigutilla" from Tony[disambiguation needed][37] composed by Sadhu Kokila, "Soundarya Samara" from Kaddipudi was a hit as well.
With the same Mungaru Male combination, music director Mano Murthy, lyricist Jayant Kaikini and Nigam got together for a Kannada album Neene Bari Neene produced by Ashok Kheny. The songs Neene Bari Neene and Baa Nodu Gelathi were shot on the outskirts of Bengaluru featuring Nigam and model Madhuri Bhattacharya in the lead.[38][39] Sonu Nigam also composed a theme song for the Karnataka Bulldozer's team in the Celebrity Cricket League. The song was sung by Sonu Nigam, Kunal Ganjawala and Sowmya Raoh, who also penned the lyrics.[40]
In Malayalam[edit source | edit]
Malayalam was one of the rare Indian languages in which Sonu did not sing. This condition continued until 2011, when he sang a song 'Chakkaramavin Kombathu', from the movie Bombay March 12. Sonu had earlier sung a song in the movie Kandahar, but the song, 'Aye Janani', was a Hindi song, and the former is his first Malayalam song.Sonu considered to be a lad of legendary play back and classical singer PadmaBhushan Dr. kJ Yesudas. Dr. kJ invited Sonu on his 50th anniversary in playback music and addressed his love to him. When it comes to Hindi film music, Keralites loves Sonu's songs considerably after legendary Mohammed Rafi saheb's.
Television[edit source | edit]
Nigam was the host of Sa Re Ga Ma from the start of the show till 1999.[41] He returned on Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs International as a judge with Suresh Wadkar in October 2007. Nigam was a celebrity judge on the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Mega Challenge grand finale on 12 December 2009 which marked the 1000th episode.He hosted the TV show Kisme Kitna Hai Dum on Star Plus in 2002.
Nigam appeared as the judge for Indian Idol in seasons 1 (October 2004 – March 2005) and 2 (November 2005 – April 2006). He was a celebrity judge in seasons 3 (17 August 2007) and 4 (16 January 2009 and 6 February 2009).
He appeared as a celebrity judge on Amul STAR Voice of India in August 2007 (Season 1) and in December 2008 (Season 2) and on the grand finale of music reality show Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star on 12 July 2008.
Nigam was a judge/mentor on Chhote Ustaad - Do Deshon Ki Ek Awaaz (July – October, 2010) with Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
Nigam provided the voice for the lead character, Aladdin in the Hindi translated version of Aladdin.[42]
He was a judge/mentor on the first season of X Factor (India) (29 May – 2 September 2011) along with Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Shreya Ghoshal.[41]
Acting career[edit source | edit]
Nigam's acting career[43] started as a child in films including Betaab (1983). As an adult, he acted in films such as Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani, Kash Aap Hamare Hote, as the male lead opposite Juhi Babbar, and Love in Nepal. None of the films did well at the box office, although his acting was much better appreciated in his last venture. He has not returned to acting since Love in Nepal, but was recently said to be involved in Ankhon Ankhon Mein, about a blind singer.[44]Other work[edit source | edit]
Radio[edit source | edit]
In 2006, Nigam hosted Life Ki Dhun with Sonu Nigaam on Radiocity 91.1 FM, where he had the opportunity to interview musicians, including Lata Mangeshkar in the episode aired last.[45]Dubbing Roles[edit source | edit]
Nigam voices certain roles in Hindi for foreign films, especially Hollywood films.On February 2013, An announcement has been made that Sonu is assigned to lead his voice in a Hindi dubbed version of a Japanese anime film, The Mystical Laws.[46]
Animated Films[edit source | edit]
Film title | Original Voice | Character | Dub Language | Original Language | Original Release | Dub Release | Notes |
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Disney's Aladdin[47] | Scott Weinger Brad Caleb Kane (Singing) |
Aladdin | Hindi | English | 1992 | 2005 | Gave both the speaking and singing voice to Aladdin in this film. Aired on Disney Channel India. |
Rio | Jesse Eisenberg | Blu | Hindi | English | 2011 | 2011 |
Anime Films[edit source | edit]
Film title | Original Japanese Voice | Character | Dub Language | Original Release | Dub Release | Notes |
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The Mystical Laws [48] | Hindi | 2012 | 2013 [49] |
Personal Life and Volunteer Work[edit source | edit]

Sonu Nigam during a Peace Rally in Mumbai on 20th November 2011
Sonu married Madhurima, who is from a Bengali family, on 15 February 2002.[50] They have a son, Nevaan, born in 2007.[51] Nevaan is also very interested in music and has recently recorded a song with Lata Mangeshkar.
Sonu Nigam practices fitness and yoga exercises, and has trained in Taekwondo.[1] He claims to be spiritual rather than religious.[52]
Nigam has done work for various charities in India as well as abroad for the Dignity Foundation, for various organizations working in the fields of cancer, leprosy, blindness and women's welfare, and for families affected by the Kargil war and earthquakes. He also sponsors a child from the organization "Crayon".[1] He has made numerous appearances for the cause of HIV/AIDS and has brought out a song titled "Papa I'm sorry" related to this. He has also released songs and made contributions to the cause of peace between India and Pakistan.
Awards and nominations[edit source | edit]
[53]- National Film Awards
- 2004 - Won - National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer - "Kal Ho Naa Ho" - Kal Ho Naa Ho
- Filmfare Awards
- 1997 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Sandese Aate Hai" - Border (with Roop Kumar Rathod)
- 1999 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Ishq Bina" - Taal
- 2000 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Tu Fiza Hain" - Fiza
- 2000 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Panchhi Nadiyaan" - Refugee
- 2001 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Suraj Hua Maddham" - Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...
- 2002 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Saathiya" - Saathiya
- 2003 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Kal Ho Naa Ho" - Kal Ho Naa Ho
- 2004 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Do Pal" - Veer-Zaara
- 2004 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Main Hoon Na" - Main Hoon Na
- 2004 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Tumse Milke Dil Ka" - Main Hoon Na
- 2005 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Dheere Jalna" - Paheli
- 2005 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Piyu Bole" - Parineeta
- 2006 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna" - Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna
- 2007 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Main Agar Kahoon" - Om Shanti Om
- 2008 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Inn Lamhon Ke" - Jodhaa Akbar
- 2009 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Shukran Allah" - Kurbaan (with Salim Merchant)
- 2013 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Abhi Mujh Mein Kahin" - Agneepath
- Filmfare Awards South
- 2007 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer (Kannada) - "Ninnindale Ninnindale" - Milana
- 2008 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer (Kannada) - "Eenagali Mundhe Saagu" - Mussanjemaatu[54]
- 2008 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer (Kannada) - "Mayavagide Manasu" - Haage Summane
- 2010 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer (Kannada) - "Hrudayave" - Krishnan Love Story
- 2011 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer (Kannada) - "Paravasha Naadenu" - Paramathma
- 2011 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer (Kannada) - "Neerinalli Sanna Ale" - Hudugaru
- 2012 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer (Kannada) - "Chendutiya Pakkadali" - Drama
- Screen Awards
- 1998 - Won - Best Male Pop Artist
- 2000 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Panchhi Nadiyaan" - Refugee
- 2001 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Tanhayee" - Dil Chahta Hai
- 2001 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Is Pyaar Ko Main Kya Naam Doon" - Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai
- 2003 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Kal Ho Naa Ho" - Kal Ho Naa Ho
- 2004 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Tumse Milke Dil Ka" - Main Hoon Na
- 2005 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Dheere Jalna" - Paheli
- 2006 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Baawri Piya Ki" - Babul
- International Indian Film Academy Awards
- 2000 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Panchhi Nadiyaan" - Refugee
- 2001 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Suraj Hua Maddham" - Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...
- 2001 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "You Are My Soniya" - Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...
- 2002 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Saathiya" - Saathiya
- 2003 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Kal Ho Naa Ho" - Kal Ho Naa Ho
- 2004 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Main Hoon Na" - Main Hoon Na
- 2005 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Piyu Bole" - Parineeta
- 2006 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna" - Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna
- 2009 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "All Izz Well" - 3 Idiots
- 2013 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Abhi Mujh mein Kahin" - Agneepath
- Zee Cine Awards
- 1997 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Sandese Aate Hain" - Border †
- 2001 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer – Male - "Suraj Hua Maddham" - Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...
- 2001 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Tanhayee" - Dil Chahta Hai
- 2002 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Saathiya" - Saathiya
- 2003 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Kal Ho Naa Ho" - Kal Ho Naa Ho
- 2004 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Main Hoon Na" - Main Hoon Na
- 2005 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Piyu Bole" - Parineeta
- 2005 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Dheere Jalna" - Paheli
- 2006 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna" - Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna
- 2007 - Nominated - Best Male Playback Singer - "Main Agar Kahoon" - Om Shanti Om
- 2013 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Abhi Mujhme Kahin" - Agneepath
- MTV Immies
- 2002 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Saathiya" - Saathiya
- 2003 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Main Hoon Na" - Main Hoon Na
- 2004 - Won - Best Pop Album - Chanda Ki Doli
- MTV Style Awards
- 2003 - Style Icon 2003
- 2005 - Style Icon 2005
- MTV Video Music Award
- 2013 - Won - Best Singer - "Abhi Mujhme Kahin" - Agneepath
- Anandalok Awards
- 2004 - Best Male Playback Singer - Bandhan[55]
- 2005 - Best Pop Album - Chanda Ki Doli
- Annual Central European Bollywood Awards
- 2007 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Main Agar Kahoon" - Om Shanti Om
- 2008 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Inn Lamhon Ke Daaman Me" - Jodhaa Akbar
- 2009 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Shukran Allah" - Kurbaan
- Lions Gold Award
- 2005 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Main Hoon Na" - Main Hoon Na
- 2008 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Inn Lamhon Ke Daaman Me" - Jodhaa Akbar
- 2013 - Won - Best Male Playback Singer - "Abhi Mujhme Kahin" - Agneepath
- Indian Television Academy Award
- 2005 - Best Male Singer - Miliee
- 2008 - Best Male Singer - Amber Dhara
- 2009 - Best Male Singer - Dill Mill Gayye
- Other Awards
- 1997 - Ashirwad Award for Best Male Playback Singer - "Sandese Aate Hain" - Border
- 1997 - Sansui Viewers' Choice Award for Best Male Singer - "Sandese Aate Hain" - Border
- 2003 - Apsara Film Producers' Guild Award for Best Male Playback Singer - "Kal Ho Naa Ho" - Kal Ho Naa Ho
- 2005 - Swaralaya Yesudas Award, for his outstanding performance in Music
- 2005 - Teachers' Achievement Award
- 2006 - Nominated - Global Indian Film Awards - Best Male Playback Singer - "Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna" - Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna
- 2010 - GIMA (Global Indian Music Award) for Best Live Performer (Male)[56]
- 2011 - GIMA (Global Indian Music Award) MTV MUSIC YOUTH ICON[57]
- 2011 - Won -The Bangalore Times Film Awards - Best Playback Singer Male for the song 'Sanju Mathu Geetha' from the film Sanju Weds Geetha
- 2012 - Won -Sandalwood Star Award for Best Male Playback Singer (Kannada) for the song "Paravasha Naadenu" from the film Paramathma
- 2013 - Won -Mirchi Music Award for Male Vocalist of the Year - "Abhi Mujhme Kahin" - Agneepath
- 2013 - Won -TOIFA for Male Vocalist of the Year - "Abhi Mujhme Kahin" - Agneepath
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