Jason Derulo says he'd love to eat rajma, curries when he'll visit India for concert

The Hip hop and R&B star says he loves Indian cuisine and is excited to try some authentic curries during his trip to Goa.

Update: 2017-12-02 10:55 GMT
Jason Derulo. (Photo: AP)

New Delhi: Hip hop and R&B star Jason Derulo says he loves Indian cuisine and is excited to try some authentic curries during his trip to Goa.

The 28-year-old singer-songwriter, who will be performing at the multi-genre music festival Time Out 72 in Goa, says he never misses a chance to eat Indian food.

In a telephonic interview with PTI from Los Angeles, Derulo says, "I am really looking forward to Indian cuisine, and I already had it at other places, but I never had Indian food in India. So I'm excited to have some authentic Indian cuisine in India."

The musician is a vegetarian, and is looking forward to have rajma and naan during his maiden visit to the country.

"Curries and definitely the naan bread... The vegetable curry... Actually I like different kind of curries. The green sauce, the red sauce. I like rajma, it is one of my favourites."

The festival will be headlined by 'See You Again' hitmaker Wiz Khalifa, and Derulo promises the event to be an extravaganza, full of fun and parties.

The singer says he feels blessed that his work gives him a chance to visit some of the most beautiful places on earth, with India being one of them.

"It's incredible and unbelievable. Most of the people don't get a chance to travel around the globe. I feel so privileged and so humbled, especially in a place like India where I have never been."

Derulo says he feels "close to the culture and music" of India as musicians from the country have the inborn talent to entertain people.

The 'Whatcha Say' hitmaker, whose real name is Jason Joel Desrouleaux, says as a student of music, he enjoys collaborating and understanding the creativity of artistes from various parts of the world.

"I just love so many different types of music, and so many different artistes. It's fun coming together. It's fun hearing different people, and their takes on different concepts and ideas.

"It is so cool how people interpret sound differently. So, that's where it comes from, as music gives you an opportunity to express yourself. I love to see how people express themselves," he says.

Derulo says he is also looking forward to collaborate with Indian musicians.

Time Out 72 will be held at Vagator in Goa from December 27 to 29.

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