Career
Anuj used to sing for his friends and relatives in his childhood days but his true musical learning was when he took his Bachelor Degree. He soon became involved with some professionals which resulted in his first folk album Rat Payee Gume De Naale' with T-Series in 1996. He released more than 20 albums within the next 3–5 years and started working with "All India Radio" Shimla where he sang number of times.
Following his Bachelor in Music degree he joined Guru Nanak Dev University for Master of Music and won number of prizes in inter-university and within university competitions. After completion of his Masters in 2000 he joined as a lecturer in music at the same college from which he had graduated. He worked there for three years before moving to New Delhi where he did diploma in Music Recording. He was interviewed during his music recording course, on Radiocity 91 FM, where he show his talent of remixing. After finishing his diploma he set up his own studio and started arranging music for some Himachali Songs and sang on the first Himachali Feature Film (Fulmu Ranju).
He appeared in the Indian Idol 2 competition and reached the last 28 singing Tuje Dil Main Basa to Loon par Payar Jaroori Hai] in the Piano Round to reach the last 12. He lost in that round but the judges brought him back because of his performance in the Gala Round. This time he moved up to number 3 before exiting. For the last three and half the years after his Indian Idol fame, Sharma has become an icon for Himachalis.
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