Rekha Bhardwaj recalls crying after Jagjit Singh criticized her voice, saying "Aawaz mein chamak nahi hai"

Rekha Bhardwaj reflects on how legendary ghazal maestro Jagjit Singh's critical feedback about her voice lacking 'chamak' initially disheartened her. However, she used it as motivation to improve and eventually garnered acclaim. Her journey highlights the transformative power of constructive criticism in her musical career.
Rekha Bhardwaj recalls crying after Jagjit Singh criticized her voice, saying "Aawaz mein chamak nahi hai"
Renowned singer Rekha Bhardwaj recently reflected on a significant moment in her musical journey when legendary ghazal maestro Jagjit Singh critiqued her voice. Singh, known for his deep understanding of music, once told her that her voice lacked "chamak" (spark), a comment that initially left her disheartened. However, she later interpreted his words as constructive criticism, which fueled her determination to prove herself.
Bhardwaj recalled feeling embarrassed and questioning her abilities upon hearing Singh’s remarks. In an interview with Shubhankar Mishra, she admitted that she struggled to accept the criticism at the time. However, she deeply respected Singh’s opinion and believed that if he made such a remark, there must have been some truth to it.
Looking back, she shared an emotional memory from that moment. She recounted crying on her way back home after receiving the feedback, accompanied by renowned poet and lyricist Sudarshan Fakir. She appreciated his silent support, noting how he chose not to console her but instead let her process her emotions. She admired his sensitivity, recognizing how his deep understanding of poetry and emotions made him a profound presence.
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Despite the initial discouragement, Bhardwaj took Singh’s words as motivation to refine her craft. She eventually had the opportunity to work with him, and her perseverance bore fruit. Her debut album, "Ishqa Ishqa," released in 2002, received widespread appreciation, including from Singh himself. She revealed that she met the legendary singer through her husband, filmmaker and composer Vishal Bhardwaj, who played a crucial role in shaping her musical journey.
Over the years, Rekha Bhardwaj has carved a niche for herself with her soulful and distinctive voice. She became known for her evocative performances in ghazals and folk songs, leaving an indelible mark on Bollywood’s music scene. Her ability to convey raw emotions through her songs has garnered her a loyal fan base and critical acclaim.
Apart from her singing career, Bhardwaj has taken on the role of a mentor, guiding young artists with the same patience and care that she once received. She emphasizes hard work and emotional connection in music, ensuring that aspiring singers develop their unique identities. Despite her achievements, she remains deeply connected to her roots, constantly evolving as an artist while staying true to her essence. Her journey stands as an inspiring testament to perseverance, learning, and the transformative power of constructive criticism.
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