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Sonu Nigam on Bijuria remake: 'Respect for the original creators while attempting recreations is the key'

BySamarth Goyal
Published on: Sep 03, 2025 03:37 PM IST

Sonu Nigam, who recorded Bijuriya in 1999, calls its new remake an emotional moment, but one that only works because it honours the original song's spirit.

Singer Sonu Nigam has never opposed the wave of remakes that dominates today’s music industry—his only condition is that they must treat the original creators with respect. It’s a principle that becomes personal now, as his 1999 pop hit Bijuria returns in a new avatar for the upcoming film Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, starring Varun Dhawan.

Sonu Nigam has spoken about the remake of his 1999 single Bijuria

“Remakes, if done with respect and regard to the original creators, are not a bad thing at all,” he tells us. “Sometimes remakes spoil a song, but a lot of times they bring old melodies back and create nostalgia for people who grew up with them,” Sonu recalls, adding how even he discovered Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra only through reimagined versions of their music.

For Sonu, the recording sessions remain etched in memory. The album had to be wrapped up quickly as his younger sister’s wedding was approaching. “I attended every single session. We had legends like Shivamani, Rupert Fernandes and many others contributing. The bonding we shared as a team is what reflects in the success of the album. That is why people are still in love with the songs,” he concludes.

 
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