Chakrapani while receiving SP Balasubrahmaniyam?s mike 
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SPB sir’s songs are my companion at the border, says Chakrapani

Meet the BSF Jawan, who recently participated in Aha Telugu Indian Idol Season 2 and amassed a huge fan base for his singing prowess. In this interview with DT Next he talks about making the best of both worlds...

Kaushik Rajaraman

Being a soldier in the LoC, what motivated you to take part in Aha Telugu Indian Idol?

  • I never imagined having such a platform to showcase my talent as a performer. As a proud BSF Jawan, serving the nation has always been my top priority, and despite my passion for singing, I’ve had to put my dreams on hold due to my duty. However, fate has a way of working things out, and when I saw the auditions for Telugu Indian Idol, I knew I had to seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. I travelled to Hyderabad and gave it my all during the auditions, and now, here I am, living my dream on this incredible show. As a soldier, I draw inspiration from the simple fact that every breath I take is a new life, and this motivates me to give my best performance every week. I can’t name any person or thing that drives me, but the sheer opportunity to showcase my talent to the world is enough to keep me on this incredible journey.

How is music the best way for a soldier to keep himself in a good mindspace in gruelling conditions?

  • Music can unite and inspire people from all walks of life, including those of us stationed at the border. Despite our different backgrounds and experiences, music brings us together like a family. Whether the lyrics are in our native language, the rhythm and melody move us to dance and sing along. After a long day on duty, we find solace in listening to music and humming along to our favourite tunes. Our limited internet access doesn’t stop us from discovering new songs, often learning from children of senior soldiers and peers; we update ourselves with what’s trending. Music truly transcends all barriers and can connect us all as one.

With no formal training in music, how did you pick it up? And what did you do to keep the fire in you going?

How does it feel to have a loyal fanbase to your music?

Would you look at music as a serious career in future?

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