Kumar Sanu's Restaurant To Serve Nostalgia With Food

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Kumar Sanu's Restaurant To Serve Nostalgia With Food
By Franchising Business Opportunities In India In News Posted October 12th, 2017
Bollywood singer Kumar Sanu has opened a restobar in the city, where foodies can relish kebabs and tikkas while listening to his retro numbers from the ‘90s. The decor, choice of songs and menu of the multi-cuisine restaurant Dum Laga K Haisha, named after the 2015 romantic comedy but with a twist in the spelling, would give people a glimpse of the life and works of the singer.Kumar Sanu's Restaurant To Serve Nostalgia With Food Sanu had worked with almost all top music directors, including Nadeem-Shravan, Anu Malik, Jatin-Lalit, Himesh Reshammiya, Rajesh Roshan, Viju Shah and Anand-Milind, and the restaurant walls are adorned with photos of the singer with the composers. The restaurant walls are decorated with posters tracing the 60-year-old playback singer’s journey to stardom, his first major Bollywood song in Hero Hiralal (1988), how he got his name changed from Kedarnath Bhattacharya to Kumar Sanu and his first Filmfare Award for the 1990 film Aashiqui.Kumar Sanu's Restaurant To Serve Nostalgia With Food Kumar sanu’s restaurant was inaugurated by Bengali actor Prosenjit chatterji before Durga Puja. Talking about restaurant name actor said it has bollywood masala and it is very catchy as well. The interior wall of restaurant is decorated with kumar sanu’s poster from a small town boy to stardom and how he changed his name from kedarnath to kumar sanu. The heros character, essayed by Ayushmann Khurrana, was a die-hard fan of Sanu who also played himself in the movie and belted out three numbers."My fans will be able to know about my journey to the music world, how I reached this far, who were my duet partners and the music directors Ive worked with," Sanu said.
"Dum Laga K Haisha can be best described as a musical restobar. This is a new concept and people can bite into Mughlai, North Indian, Chinese and Continental delicacies while humming a song or two," he said.