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News |  19 Jan 2009 18:12 |  By RnMTeam

Udit Narayan denied Padmashri?

MUMBAI: Singer Udit Narayan, whose name had been  nominated for the civilian honour Padmashri this year may find himself out of the list.

The official version now is that since Narayan was born in southern Nepal, he is ineligible for the honour bestowed by the Union Government of India on exemplary citizens.

Brushing aside the rumours, Narayan stresses that he was born in Baisi village in Bihar, a fact that is denied by the Biharis themselves. Narayan claims  that he has been singing for 40 years and is an Indian.

Biharis feel I have done nothing for them but during floods last year I made a donation of Rs 5,00,000. I have not been involved in any controversy earlier and I am not actively singing these days  After you sing for 30 years, you do tend to slow down and take it easy. Now I want to watch my son Aditya's career," he told the media. The B-Town vocalist is now hoping that all the allegations are denied and he receives the coveted Padmashri.

Udit Narayan started playback singing in Bollywood in 1988 with the Aamir Khan and Juhi  Chawla starrer Qayamat se Qayamat tak. The song, â€?Papa kehte hai' also won him the Filmfare best male playback singer award in the same year. His repertoire includes songs in Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Oriya, Telugu, Tamil, English and Malayalam. He was also the panelist for music reality show, Indian Idol and Waar Pariwaar on Sony Entertainment Television.

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