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Veteran actor Dalip Tahil has been part of musicals and recently sang live with a band in Mumbai. He says he always wanted to sing in films, but it never materialised.

“It’s (singing in films) always been on my mind. I always wanted to do it. But it never happened because of the kind of roles I was doing. People are always put in a box or slot,” Dalip, mostly known for doing negative roles in movies like “Shaan” and “Baazigar“, told IANS in a telephonic interview.

“In the early days, some producers and directors saw me in the musical ‘Evita’ and cast me in their movies. They heard me singing on stage also, but they couldn’t translate that into a Hindi movie song. I’d love to do it,” he said.

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Dalip Tahil: “Singing In Films Always Been On My Mind”

Singing is one side of him that’s not that known even though he began his career with English musicals like “Evita” and “Godspell” decades ago.

“I also sang on a London stage for (composers) Andrew Lloyd Webber and A.R. Rahman, but it’s not necessarily what people know me for,” said the “Kaho Naa…Pyaar Hai” actor.

A few months ago, he and singer Shweta Shetty judged a dance competition where she heard Dalip singing. This was followed by a meeting at a common friend’s place where again his singing skills were displayed.

Finally, they decided to do an intimate unplugged concert with composer Louis Banks on board.