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Mumbai: During an exclusive conversation with Singer Shaan's son Maahi, where he discussed his musical journey, which was marked by his emotional and vulnerable song "Jaan Se Zyada Hai," featuring his parents in the video. He's grateful for his family's support, especially that of his father, Shaan, and aunt, Sagarika. Mahi aimed to carve his own identity in the music industry while honoring his legacy. Moreover, he shared that his musical influences include Bengali singers like Shreya Ghoshal and Arijit Singh, as well as his grandparents, Sonali Mukherjee and Manas Mukherjee, who were involved in music.

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00:00Thank you, first of all, welcome to IONOS.
00:02Thank you, sir.
00:03And, I'm the first of all,
00:05how do you get more knowledge about this album?
00:09Yes.
00:10So, this song actually is very special,
00:12because this is my own money song,
00:14which has so much emotion and vulnerability.
00:17And I think this is an extra special song,
00:20because after watching the video,
00:22I think you will understand that this is actually my first song,
00:26which is my mom and dad in the video.
00:28And that's why I think this is a video,
00:30which I will watch throughout my life.
00:33And that's why I think this is a very special video for me.
00:36The album's name is Jan.
00:38It's very emotional.
00:39Yes.
00:40It's a personal story.
00:41Yes.
00:42So, this song actually has been written by the legendary
00:45Rashmi Virag sir and ma'am.
00:47And, you know, I think,
00:49their poetry is very special.
00:53I think they are connected in their real life.
00:57And, I think,
00:58because of that, I think,
00:59you know,
01:00a little bit of a personal touch.
01:02But,
01:03music,
01:04I love it.
01:05I love it.
01:06I love it.
01:07I love it.
01:08I love it.
01:09What's your favorite song in this album?
01:12Actually,
01:13it's one song.
01:14It's one song.
01:15It's one song.
01:16I love it.
01:17But, if it's an album,
01:18it's my favorite song.
01:20Because,
01:21I think,
01:22I love it.
01:23I love it.
01:24It's my favorite song.
01:25Because,
01:26I think,
01:27after every song,
01:28I want to improve.
01:29You know,
01:30the expression.
01:31And, you know,
01:32just expression.
01:33And, I think,
01:34this song is my best.
01:35I love it.
01:36In your music style,
01:37what difference is your music style?
01:39Yes.
01:40So,
01:41I think,
01:42Dad's voice is very effortless.
01:44It's very buttery.
01:46It's very smooth.
01:47I think,
01:48my voice is very rugged.
01:49I think,
01:50my habit is to add more chest voice.
01:55And, I think,
01:56it's very natural.
01:58I think,
01:59I have a little bit of a voice.
02:00But,
02:01I have a little bit of a voice.
02:02Chest voice.
02:03But,
02:04I think,
02:05I have a little bit of a voice.
02:07So,
02:08it's a little bit of a signature.
02:10But,
02:11Dad's voice,
02:12I think,
02:13is a lot more.
02:14You know,
02:15smooth,
02:16velvety,
02:17and easier on the ear.
02:18My voice is a little bit heavy.
02:21Which,
02:22I think,
02:23not necessarily a worse thing or bad thing.
02:25But,
02:26in terms of skill,
02:27obviously,
02:28I mean,
02:29Dad is,
02:30Dad is.
02:31And,
02:32I am also a student.
02:33Sir,
02:34I have an album,
02:35but,
02:36do you have any advice for your album?
02:38Yes,
02:39absolutely.
02:40I think,
02:41Dad's advice is very good.
02:43Because,
02:44I think,
02:45it would be,
02:46very,
02:47not smart of me,
02:49to not,
02:50you know,
02:51show him the music.
02:52Especially,
02:53with all his experience.
02:54And,
02:55especially,
02:56I think,
02:57slightly old school,
02:58in terms of,
02:59you know,
03:00expression.
03:01And,
03:02I think,
03:03you know,
03:04it's something that he's done about 200 times,
03:05300 times.
03:06So,
03:07that's something he helped me a lot with.
03:08and,
03:09actually,
03:10I played to Dad.
03:11You know,
03:12I played to Dad.
03:13You know,
03:14I played to Dad.
03:15You know,
03:16he is,
03:17such a,
03:18you know,
03:19legend of the industry.
03:20And,
03:21he's so good himself.
03:22Obviously,
03:23I mean,
03:24who doesn't want to play the song to him?
03:27So,
03:28I am very,
03:29very blessed,
03:30that,
03:31this opportunity is so close.
03:32And,
03:33I think,
03:34acting,
03:35acting,
03:36I think,
03:37acting,
03:38I think,
03:39acting
03:40is a competition.
03:41okay?
03:42Yes,
03:43you know,
03:44for me,
03:46OH YEAH,
03:47sure.
03:48ILYA,
03:49how I am doing this!
03:50I mean,
03:51acting?
03:52Yes!
03:53Lovely.
03:55Today my focus on music,
03:56but...
03:57I,
03:58there has been this phrase.
03:59This phrase is just never say never.
04:01My project is,
04:02I think acting a very special thing,
04:04but,
04:05I think I need to be prepared for acting and I don't think I would want to do it you know
04:13I have to learn properly what it means to be an actor you know proper acting I want to learn it
04:23properly I want to learn it properly I have to give the music and the time I have to give the acting
04:26in the future but now my focus is only on the music because I think first of all my singing
04:33your guitar and live performance full tight then I think you know I will try my hand in acting
04:39but you know everything is on the basis of opportunities so a great opportunity comes my way
04:47I will drop a lot of things so that my acting will get hurt
04:53I think maybe I think composition may kaafi new
05:04I don't know much about composition but now I'm trying to do that in my other songs
05:09I think composition is something that I want to be able to be a singer songwriter
05:18and lyrics I think they come from my heart so you know something happens
05:25that you know I have to write a song about it then the lyrics naturally come
05:29but then I think I need the help of a lot of talented lyricists and for this song especially
05:35you know composition obviously it's been composed by Zain and Sam who are such brilliant composers
05:40and it's been written by you know the legendary Rashmi Virag so you know those two basses
05:47are covered with a lot of senior people and I'm just trying to give my best in the vocals
05:53So why did you choose this song you know
06:06why did you choose this song you know
06:08in my 90s feel like I'm watching the album
06:12so why did you choose this song you know
06:16sir kia tha ki actually you know um
06:19mere bhi discography mein mujhe bhi variety chahiye tha
06:23I think mere aise gaane hai you know very upbeat very uppaced you know
06:26um lekin mujhe bhi ek aisa gaana chahiye tha
06:30kyunki you know mujhe bhi apne versatality you know I want to be able to show
06:34and um saath mein I think aise gaane mujhe
06:38mutlab bhot piyara bhi lagta hai that's where it's a connection for me also there's a song ke
06:42you know if agar mein kisi aurke awaz mein bhi sun leeta
06:46you know I would definitely add it in you know save it to my playlist
06:49uh that's why I think you know yeh very special gaane hai
06:53or mein bas blessed hun ke you know yeh gaana
06:55I got to sing
07:03I think jabhi bhi um you know jaan se zyada actually
07:05bhot sa special phrase hai jabhi bhi kui bolte ki you know
07:09yeh gaana mujhe jaan se zyada
07:11achh ha lagha then that's the sweetest compliment
07:14but uh real ma hapa gambli asha milha jo ah oh
07:17haa ji i think um you know mere ek a bhot karib dost hai
07:21he had message me saying you know you know
07:23the all the songs, everything i've heard me this has been my favorite
07:26because yeh sab se genuine sab se real daga
07:29and I think that was my favorite-favorite compliment
07:33ja i think uh dad also you know he really enjoyed this
07:37composition he said you know bhot piara composition and lyrics to obviously
07:40you know, it's very good and you know, for him, I think when he heard, obviously,
07:46he heard a lot of mixes before the final mix and he loved the final one and he said,
07:51you know, this will be your final one, it's sounding the nicest.
07:55What do you mean for success? What do you mean for people's connection?
07:59No, it's for people's connection, of course. I think, I think,
08:03I think that's the main thing. I think that's the main thing.
08:15As it gets connected, the views are coming, but it's still a connection.
08:22Your songs are different from the song,
08:27and this song is different from the style of Shaan Sir.
08:30So, you mean, did you get to know about Shaan Sir's shadow?
08:37I think that he didn't get to know about it. I think, obviously,
08:40that's the identity of Shaan Sir's son, but, you know,
08:49obviously, I want to be able to get out of it. I want to be able to have my own sort of,
08:54you know, I want to make my own name. And I think that naturally,
08:58that's why people, you know, tend to draw similarities and all that.
09:03But it wasn't that, you know, I properly, you know,
09:06I wanted to get this song because I want to get out of a shadow or something like that.
09:09It was very beautiful and I think naturally, you know, I added my own style to it.
09:14That's why I think it was a little different.
09:15But I'm sure my dad also sang it. It would sound incredibly gorgeous.
09:19And, you know, the signature Shaan style that we're used to.
09:22I think motivation. Dad doesn't put a lot of pressure on me himself. I think
09:36that's a little bit of pressure. But I think that's a little bit of pressure that helps you.
09:52You know, you know, it will warm up for 15 minutes.
09:55You know, it will warm up for 10 minutes. All of this comes through with that pressure.
09:59And I think that's a good thing. So grateful for it.
10:03I think
10:16I mean, I think I think I think a good music may, you know, everyone can upload and everyone can put out their music.
10:33I think that's one beauty of today. You know, I think one great thing.
10:43When I watch Instagram Reels, you know, you know, you get to see so many great singers.
10:50So many people who are singing so incredible. And, you know, for me also, it's as a junior singer,
10:55it's very motivating to, you know, to see all of these incredible singers,
10:58as we watch shows, there's so many talent in this country.
11:04So, I think, you know, music is something that gives everyone an opportunity because
11:11to sing, you just need vocal cords. And today,
11:14I just want to put on-line on-line only one phone.
11:18You have two things that are very famous.
11:21Oh, yes.
11:22You have been talking about Roshavullah and Roshavullah's singles.
11:25Who are your favourite singers?
11:27And can you talk about Rabindra Sangeet?
11:31Yes, absolutely. I think I've heard a lot of Rabindra Sangeet, you know, growing up, especially,
11:37you know, with Dad. And obviously, I mean, singers from Calcutta, especially Bengali singers,
11:43there are a lot of them, you know, Shreya Ji, of course, you know, Arijit Ji, you know,
11:49so many. Obviously, I mean, I'd love to also highlight my grandmother, grandfather,
11:55you know, my grandmother, Sonani Mukherjee Ji, you know, she was a chorus singer. She used to do,
12:02she has sang chorus with Kishore Ji and Rafi Sahib. And my grandfather, Shreemanas Mukherjee Ji,
12:09was a music composer himself as well. So, he used to compose a lot in Calcutta. And
12:14also, he came to Mumbai and he's composed for a lot of films. And, you know,
12:18in Spotify, there are many songs on Spotify. And recently, I've been listening to a lot of his music.
12:23So, you know, those are my two favorite musicians from Calcutta.
12:32As you said, you always sing in the family, you also sing in Bhua.
12:37Yes.
12:37So, how much help did you get from that?
12:40Very, very. I think, I'm very blessed that, you know, I'm from a musical family,
12:46that, you know, I can ask, you know, Bhua, am I sounding good in this? Am I sounding bad in this?
12:51So, when, you know, Sagrika Bhua is in town, you know, I always play her my new stuff.
12:56And she always tells me, you know, this is sounding nice, that is sounding nice.
12:58Recently, actually, I got to sing on stage with her, and that was a very, very special moment.
13:04Because, you know, she's obviously, I mean, in my Bhua, I'm, you know, very, very grateful for her.
13:10So, you know, it's been a musical fantasy, but hopefully soon, you know, there will be more of a chance.
13:25You know, it will happen.
13:27You know, thank you so, so much, you know, for all the love, all the blessings.
13:36And I'll keep trying to get better, and I'll hopefully give you guys more music.

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