Roop: Did you do music shows then?
Jagjit: Yes, private party shows.
Roop: When you came to Mumbai, did you have any acquaintances here?
Jagjit: Yes. My friend Mohan Kottiya lived in Lal Baugh area of Central Mumbai. I stayed with him for 20 days and then at Worli as a paying guest for Rs 300 per month. It was at the Agripada hostel called Sher-e-Punjab, where I had to share a room with four other boys, where I developed a love for horse racing. In their company I gambled with cards too (laughs).
Roop: Out of the current singers who has inspired you the most?
Jagjit: (Laughs) You, Roop! Then there is Kunal Ganjawala, Sunidhi Chauhan to name a few. From olden times, Talat Mehmood, Latabai but Pakistani singer Mehndi Hassan was from a very different league. He is the one who has impressed me the most. Then there is Ghulam Ali too, who is my contemporary.
Roop: Tell us about your wife Chitraji.
Jagjit: We first met while singing a jingle, and then she accompanied to the tour to East Africa. She is a good critic. Whatever I compose, I always take her approval.
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