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Voice president of India hits town

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When reminded of his first encounter with fame, Indian singer Shaan bursts out laughing. The 35-year-old performer, born Shantanu Mukherjee, was appearing on television with his indie-pop group Oorja back in the early 1990s when a gaggle of female fans tried to grab his vest.

'Surely you're confusing me with someone else,' he says. 'Girls have never been that interested in me. I was never cool!'

His ever-present smile and long hair (shorn since he got married) seem to have ensured that he

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would attract teen fans, but Shaan feigns ignorance. 'That wasn't me. I've never been a heart-throb.'

Shaan, who will perform in Hong Kong next week, was born into a musical family: his father was music director Manas Mukherjee and his sister Sagarika is also singer. He started singing jingles and trying to make it as an independent singer without joining the ranks of behind-the-scenes Bollywood playback singers.

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'We wanted to be a pop group, but it never took off,' he says. 'The first album did relatively well, but the Indian pop scene is nowhere as strong as Bollywood film albums. I sang for a few films - not the big-budget ones, but smaller movies with new casts. Although the films didn't do brilliantly, the music did. And somehow I kept getting calls to sing for Hindi films.'

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