You Think You Can't Dance? This Performer Can Prove You Wrong

You Think You Can't Dance? This Performer Can Prove You Wrong

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You’ve been at a party, tapping your foot, wishing you could shake a leg without being dragged to the dance floor. You’ve watched others move so easily while you just couldn’t get yourself to join in. It’s not that you don’t enjoy dancing; your legs seem to freeze at the thought.

I know that feeling all too well.?

My friends and colleagues have spent countless hours persuading me to dance with them, but they have never succeeded. It’s not about being shy or playing hard to get—dancing doesn’t come naturally to me.

But, like many things in life, there are always exceptions.

When I was 10 years old, I attended a Usha Uthup concert. Even at that young age, I sensed something special about her. She wasn’t just a great singer—she had an uncanny ability to connect with everyone in the audience.?

She didn’t just sing at you; she performed with you.

Usha Uthup would break into short chats between her songs, gently encouraging the crowd to join. She’d ask people to sing, clap, sway, or dance. I remember vividly how her voice and infectious energy made it impossible not to move.

And I did.

That concert was a revelation for someone who can't dance at all. It’s like my body only listened to her and nobody else. At that moment, I couldn’t resist the pull of her rhythm.

40 Years Later...

Fast forward 40 years, and I swayed to her music again. This time, I didn’t need anyone to coax me. I didn’t need to be pushed or persuaded. As soon as Usha Uthup began to sing, my feet moved on their own, and that too, while I was on official duty.?


Usha Uthup singing on stage
Usha Uthup at News18 She Shakti 2024
In the brief period when Usha Uthup was on stage, I was no longer the awkward guy who hesitated to sway while the music played. It’s hard to explain to others, especially those who have known me as a person who avoids dancing at all costs.?I remain the same, yet somehow, when Usha Uthup performs, I’m different.

The Usha Uthup Magic

What is it about her that has this effect?

There’s something undeniably magical about Usha Uthup. She’s not just a great singer; she’s an entertainer, a performer who knows how to make a room come alive. It’s her presence, her connection with the audience, that sets her apart.

When you’re in the same room as her, you get high on the experience. And no, I don’t mean any external substances to feel that buzz—just her music, her energy, and her voice.

It’s impossible to sit still when she’s on stage.


The audience with their hands up in the air while Usha Uthup performs on stage
The audience enjoying the Usha Uthup magic at News18 She Shakti 2024

A Night to Remember

This week, Usha Uthup was my company—News18’s— final guest at an exclusive event. As the on-ground director for the event, one of my responsibilities was ensuring the program stayed on schedule. I had to keep reminding all the moderators of time limits and avoid overruns.

Usually, by the time you get to the last act of the evening, you can’t wait for the event to wrap up. You’ve spent hours managing logistics, ensuring everything runs smoothly, and you want the night to end without hiccups.

But when Usha Uthup took the stage, something changed.

For the first time, I didn’t care about the clock. I didn’t give the moderator any time cues. I let her go on as long as she wanted. The interaction with Usha and her performance was so captivating that I, like everyone else, was completely absorbed.

And that’s the Usha Uthup magic at work.

The Secret Sauce

For over five decades, Usha Uthup has entertained audiences worldwide. But it’s not just her voice or her music that keeps people coming back—it’s how she makes you feel. She invites you into her world and gets you to sing along, dance, laugh, and sometimes even cry.?


Usha Uthup sings while others join her on stage
Celebrating Women, Life & Usha Uthup at News18 She Shakti 2024

She makes the music come alive, and in doing so, she helps you come alive, too.

If you’ve ever had the chance to watch her perform live, you know what I’m talking about. There’s something transformative about the experience. And if you haven’t had that opportunity yet, do yourself a favour and make it a point to see her in action.?

The Crux

Sometimes, it’s not about whether you have two left feet or feel out of place. It’s about who you’re with and the energy they bring. Usha Uthup can create an environment where it’s impossible not to move or feel the music.

It’s a lesson for all of us. Often, we get so wrapped up in our discomfort or self-consciousness that we miss out on the joy of the moment. But with the right energy, the right encouragement, and the right vibe, we can shed those inhibitions.

Even if you’ve never danced before, even if you’re the most reluctant mover, someone like Usha Uthup can make you feel like you belong on the dance floor.?

Don’t believe me. Just hear her sing: “Main Nachoon, tum Nacho. Jitni tum pyar se jee lo gay, utni hi zindagi” You will know what I mean. ?

Neeti Tandon

Energy Transition Leader; Energy, Sustainability, Climate Change. Energy investment and commercial

6 个月

Lovely piece Rajen! My theory is that we are all innately born to dance..just watch any baby or toddler move to music! We just get self conscious as we grow and what seperates the dancers from the have nots is not so much the quality or ability to dance but the ability to let go of these inhibitions and get into a comfort zone mentally. :) Usha uthup has the amazing ability to create that sense of energy and comfort. Thanks to your piece I am listening to her playlist now and livening up my day :)

Himanshu Bhai Mehta

Senior Editor - Media Research and Archives at TV18 Broadcast Limited (CNN-NEWS18, News18-India, CNBC-TV18, CNBC-AWAAZ, News18 Network's Hindi News Channels).

6 个月

Good one, Rajen. I enjoyed reading this. Much before the AIR's 'Forces Request' and Yuvavani brought the likes of Cliff Richard, Beatles, Carpenters, Pat Boon etc., to us, it was Usha Uthup and Bappi Lahiri who brought Disco to life for us.

Vinay Tewari

Newsman, storyteller

6 个月

Beautiful! I am so glad you wrote this Rajen Garabadu! My father had a Nelco Radio on which he religiously tuned into Vividh Bharti. One Sunday in 1979, he tuned in and the first song that played was "One Two Cha Cha Cha" from the film Shalimaar. It was the most unique, differentiated and modern rendition of a song I had heard till then. That was the first time a song got etched in my head. Its stunning to see that over 45 years later, she can still leave us spellbound. Even when we are all grown-up adults!

Girjashanker Vohra

Sound Designer at Depot Records

6 个月

Brilliant idea as always Rajen. And beautifully written. A memory a lot of us will connect with. Kudos.

Ashwin Kumar M

Event Manager | Venue Manager | Match Day Manager | Sports Events Venue Operations | Cricket Operations | First-Class Cricket Umpire

6 个月

I definitely feel I belong to the dance floor; it is the dance floor that feels otherwise ?? Nevertheless, it is a great write-up, as usual. There is no doubt, Usha Uthup is magical. Unfortunately, I have never attended her concerts live but watching her perform in any medium is special.

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