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Queen of remixes recalls her ‘humble journey’

“It’s been hard work, and honest work. The journey has been humbling and it’s so valuable for me to be able to measure how we have grown. My fans make my journey worth it, too!” she speaks with Durga Chakravarty.

Neha is one of the significant vocalist of the Bollywood town. Neha Kakkar is fast emerging a one-woman industry of sorts, belting out hits with astonishing regularity and currently ruling the roost. She says it is never a bad time to be a singer in the industry.

Over the past years, she has delivered back-to-back hits that include film songs such as “Garmi”, “Dilbar” and “O saki saki”.

Asked if it is a good time to be a singer in the industry, Neha told : “It’s never a bad time to be a singer in the industry, that’s for sure. How unique you are matters but most of all, it’s important to be a good human being. All our friends in the music industry are really nice and we wish them success.”

In a very short time, Neha has become the undisputed queen of remixes. Before making her debut in Bollywood, Neha and her siblings Tony and Sonu Kakkar sang at jagratas.

She looks back at her journey from singing at jagratas to being one of Bollywood’s top singers, and calls it a “humbling” one.

“It’s been hard work, and honest work. The journey has been humbling and it’s so valuable for me to be able to measure how we have grown. My fans make my journey worth it, too!” she said.

With success comes criticism. Neha, who recently got married to singer Rohanpreet Singh, has often been trolled on social media and has also been a material to memes and jokes. She is not much bothered by negative comments coming her way.

How does she not get affected by the heavy trolling on social media? “Work hard, stay honest, stay humble, be open to growing and never lose faith,” she replied.

What’s next for Neha? The 33-year-old singer said: “There are a lot of things in the pipeline, you will get to know very soon with a big announcement.”

Neha recently performed on the app MX Takatak, and she says: “To have such an extensive line-up across 52 weeks is unheard of in the digital space. I am super happy, excited and humbled that I am launching Takatak Manch.”

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Shreya along with ‘Devdas’ celebrate 19 years in B’wood

The singer thanked the director of the film Sanjay Leela Bhansali for launching her in “Devdas”…reports Asian Lite News.

Devdas is a notable movie of Bollywood history and the voice of Shreya Goshal is the ever adorable gift that the industry got through this movie. Shreya Ghoshal has completed 19 years in Bollywood. The singer took to Instagram and shared about her journey in Hindi films that began with “Devdas”.

“19 years ago on this day I made my debut in Hindi Films in the iconic film #Devdas. It’s still vivid in my memories the magical years of the making of the music,” wrote Shreya, with a poster of “Devdas” on her Instagram page.

The singer thanked the director of the film Sanjay Leela Bhansali for launching her in “Devdas”.

“Always grateful to#SanjayLeelaBhansali sir for believing in that 16 year old girl.. And my parents for being there days and nights with me to make me into what I am today,” wrote Shreya.

She tagged the team of Devdas — Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Madhuri Dixit Nene, Jackie Shroff, director Sanjay Leela Bhansali and music director Ismail Darbar in the post.

At the age of 16 , Shreya was spotted by the mother of filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali at the singing reality show “Sa Re Ga Ma” where she emerged a winner. Following this, she made her playback singing debut with the film Devdas in 2002.

Shreya rose to prominence with “Dola re dola” and “Bairi piya” for “Devdas” and went on to deliver award-winning hits like “Yeh ishq haaye” in “Jab We Met”,”Jaadu hai nasha hai” in “Jism”, “Barso re” in “Guru”, “Teri ore” in “Singh Is Kinng”, “Deewani mastani” in “Bajirao Mastani”, and “Ghoomar” in “Padmaavat” among numerous other songs.

She recently made her digital debut in “The Family Man”, as lead singer with “Kiske liye tu marega” and “Dega jaan”.

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Sidhu Moose Wala : ‘New album is for my biggest inspiration’

Spotify has always been a great platform for artists who wanted to take their music across boundaries…Siddhu interacts with Siddhi Jain.

International music sensation and Punjabi rapper Sidhu Moose Wala has dropped his new album MOOSETAPE on Spotify, which includes close to 32 singles, with one new video every week. The artist collaborations in the album include those with DIVINE, Bohemia, Raja Kumari, Stefflon Don, Tion Wyne, Morrison, Blockboi Twitch and Sikander Kahlon, among others.

Going by his popular stage name Sidhu Moose Wala, Punjab-born singer and songwriter Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu, says that “Shubhdeep to Sidhu Moose Wala is a journey made by (his) fans”. Known to the world for a style completely different than his Punjabi music contemporaries, Sidhu gives his insights on the new album. Excerpts:

Your music and performance often lay on the intersection of pop and rap and is very different from what most contemporary Punjabi singers are doing. How do you create what you create?

To be honest with you, I am someone who has always composed, and written songs based on my life incidents from the time that I was a child. This includes experiences that my family, friends, or I have been through, or even those that my village ‘Moosa’ has seen. Maybe that’s the reason that the audience listens to it, relates to it, and loves it.

You have dropped a new album on Spotify. Tell us about it and the multi-artist collaborations in it.

My mother is my biggest inspiration. This album is close to my heart because this is for my Maa and that is the reason I had decided to release it on her birthday. Whatever I am is because of her. It was always my dream to release an album, and the opportunity to work with Tion Wayne, Bohemia, DIVINE, Raja Kumari, and Morrison, all of whom are great artists, has been fantastic. It was amazing to make music with them and have them feature in my album. It is not an album that was composed overnight. I have gone through many sleepless nights to make it possible.

What are your thoughts on platforms like Spotify revolutionizing how one listens to music, and audio at large?

Spotify has always been a great platform for artists who wanted to take their music across boundaries. Their reach all around the world is phenomenal and it is commendable that they push every artist to find their right audience. They are doing great work.

How do you think streaming helped the popularity of Punjabi music grow, and what role do you think it plays in finding your audience?


I believe that Punjabis are in every corner of this world; wherever you go, you’ll find them. Earlier, they were able to access music from home through cassettes, Walkmans, and CDs, but from the time streaming was introduced by Spotify, every artist and their music has the power to reach anywhere. The fact that platforms such as Spotify can take your music to 178 countries and help you reach a newer audience with its unique playlist curations, is exceptional. Millions of listeners around the world are able to consume music seamlessly because of streaming services like Spotify.

 You have a highly engaged fan base on multiple platforms (YouTube and Instagram), how do you feel about that?

Shubhdeep to Sidhu Moose Wala is a journey made by my fans. The love they have shown over these years is overwhelming and has always inspired me to make more music. I hope they keep showing their love like this forever, so that I can keep reciprocating in the form of my art.

What’s keeping you busy these days? What’s upcoming?

So far, only a few tracks from MOOSETAPE have been released, so I am waiting for my fans to listen to all the songs over the next few weeks. The love and affection of my audience is something I treasure and reading their heartwarming comments for the album on YouTube and social media is keeping me busy. At the same time, it immensely inspires me to write more for them.

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‘My Encounters with the Classical Cultures of East and West’

I saw “Music Room” in June 1965 with other world cinema classics. The film had an electrifying effect on me for I had never seen or heard Indian classical music before this was a revelation for me … writes Dilip Roy

“Do not lose your reverence for the past; it is on the past that you plant your foot firmly, if you wish to mount high in the future.”                       

Bankimchandra Chatterjee (1838 – 1894)

I was inducted into the classical cultures of East and West by two twentieth-century cultural giants of India namely Satyajit Ray and Zubin Mehta both of whom I have met personally. It was Satyajit Ray’s 1957 Bengali film Jalsaghar (The Music Room) as the title suggests the story revolves around classical music which used to be a passion for Zamindars (Landlords) of India as patrons, they used to host concerts by inviting famous musicians in their palaces and the people who attend these soirees would be well versed in the appreciation of classical music.

Ray with Ravi Shankar recording for Pather Panchali (Wikipedia)

 I saw “Music Room” in June 1965 with other world cinema classics. The film had an electrifying effect on me for I had never seen or heard Indian classical music before this was a revelation for me. Here was a cinema which had all the hallmarks of a powerful story combined with the best of classical music performed by some of the finest ensemble artists of India of such repute as Vilayat Khan, Bhismilla Khan, vocalists Begum Akhtar and Waheed Khan and dancer Roshan Kumari a well known Kathak exponent of India which was the highlight of the film. Since then this movie has become my all time favourite. Jalsaghar ran for full eight months in a Paris cinema Satyajit Ray told me personally when we last met.

The effect of Jalsaghar was so great that Indian classical music became a passion. I started collecting both vocal as well as instrumental records soon I had substantial numbers of vinyl collection. I also became a member of Indian cultural institute based in West London where I managed to see the performances of most of the veteran artists of India some are not even alive today. All this I would attribute to Satyajit Ray who himself was well versed in classical music. Ray also became my mentor as I was venturing into the world of cinema as a career. As far as Western classical music is concerned, it is maestro Zubin Mehta who is responsible for drawing my attention to it. like Ray, Mehta is the only world renowned Indian artist in the European classical world as conductor. It was the year 1990 when concert called TheThreeTenors was being broadcast on television live from Rome with world renowned singers. I watched with great pride and later I discovered that he is the most sought after conductor in the world today. Naturally, I started collecting DVD and vinyl records of Mehta and now I have excellent Mehta collection in my library.

Besides he is also responsible for opening up my eyes to the greatest European composers such as Beethoven, Mahler,  Mozart, Richard Strauss and Richard Wagner. It was a famous opera of Wagner called Tannhauser and Mehta as a conductor was being broadcast on television live from Munich in 1994 which I watched with great enthusiasm. Since then I discovered that Richard Wagner (1813-1883) was a unique 19th-century personality like most German contemporaries of his time were inspired by India’s classical literature and philosophy. He was a writer of prose works, composer, librettist and a philosopher and remains unmatched to date, a  supreme European artist the world has ever produced. Richard  Wagner is the Grandfather of European classical music says Maestro Zubin Mehta whose influence on other composers who came after him have been profound.  I have now a complete recording of Wagner operas and prose works in my collection and have become one of the greatest admirers of Richard Wagner. I also became a member of Wagner Society of London in 2010 and managed to get three articles published in the societies quarterly journal and between 2020-21 my articles on Wagner were published by Australia, New Zealand and Scotland Wagner societies respectively. I also managed to see Wagner’s other operas at London’s Royal Opera House. 

   

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Neha celebrates special b’day with hubby

Just wanted to let you all know that it is IMPOSSIBLE for me to leave a Comment on Everyone’s post and I DONT let my team reply on my behalf coz that would be cheating,” the singer added…reports Asian Lite News.

Singer Neha Kakkar and her marriage with Rohanpreet Singh were widely celebrated by Bollywood and social media. Neha on Monday thanked family, friends, and fans for wishing her on her birthday, which she celebrated on June 6. She was particularly grateful to her husband Rohanpreet Singh for giving her the special gift called life.

“My 1st Birthday after getting Married to My Prince Charming @rohanpreetsingh I can’t tell you all whaaaaat he’s given to me. Rohu ne Mujhe LIFE di hai.. Life.. Zindagi It was Indeed My Besttttest Birthday EVER!!!!! Thank you almighty God!” she wrote on Instagram.

“And now about the people who’ve invested their precious time in creating Posts for Me. My Friends, My Family, My Wellwishers and Specially My Everything…MY #NeHearts. Just wanted to let you all know that it is IMPOSSIBLE for me to leave a Comment on Everyone’s post and I DONT let my team reply on my behalf coz that would be cheating,” the singer added.

Neha also explained why she had kept her phone switched off on her birthday. “Also people who tried calling, I had switched my Phone Off since everybody was calling But You Must know that I’ve been seeing all My Birthday Posts, Messages and I have No words how much love you all shower on Me. Thank you bahut chota word hai aapke Pyar Ke liye. But since that’s the only word to express our Gratitude, I Must Thank Each one of YOU. Khoob Saraaaa Pyar Aap Sabko,” she wrote.

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Shreya introduces her precious baby boy

Alongside the photo, Shreya wrote: “Introducing — ‘Devyaan Mukhopadhyaya’..reports Asian Lite News.

Shreya Goshal is a singer that crossed each and every barrier of language in singing. Playback singer Shreya Ghoshal took to Instagram on Wednesday to introduce her newborn son to the world. Shreya, who has named her son Devyaan Mukhopadhyaya, also shared his first photograph.

The singer shared the image on Instagram where she can be seen holding her son in her arms and staring at him while husband Shiladitya keeps his left hand below the child’s head and smiles at him.

Alongside the photo, Shreya wrote: “Introducing — ‘Devyaan Mukhopadhyaya’

“He arrived on 22nd May and changed our lives forever. In that first glimpse as he was born he filled our hearts with a kind of love only a mother & a father can feel for their child. Pure uncontrollable overwhelming love. It is still feeling like a dream. @shiladitya and me are so grateful for this beautiful gift of life.”

On May 22, Shreya had shared the news of her son’s birth via an Instagram post. The singer wrote: “God has blessed us with a precious baby boy this afternoon. It’s an emotion never felt before. @shiladitya and I along with our families are absolutely overjoyed. Thank you for your countless blessings for our little bundle of joy.”

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Aneesha ready for singing debut

“The song was shot in Goa and I am happy that I get to showcase my talent as an actress, dancer, singer and writer through this music video,” she adds…reports Asian Lite News.

Muli-talented artists have greater acceptance in every industry. Indian-American actress Aneesha Madhok makes her singing debut in Punjabi singer Jasbir Jassi’s track “Dil mangdi”. The song had a YouTube release on Thursday.

While Jasbir has sung the Punjabi lines, Aneesha has penned as well as voices the Farsi bits.

“Since I am fluent in Farsi, I thought it would be cool for me to write the lyrics in Farsi. I got some inspiration from my poems. The song has a very groovy Punjabi and middle-eastern feel to it. I’m sure everyone is going to love it and vibe to it,” she told.

“The song was shot in Goa and I am happy that I get to showcase my talent as an actress, dancer, singer and writer through this music video,” she adds.

Aneesha has done theatre and stressed that her background has helped her in emoting well in all the mediums.

She says: “My background from theatre allows me to express myself as an actor, comedian, singer and dancer (ballet and kathak) which for me is all the same as my purpose is to express.”

“I did musical theatre and I believe singing is a beautiful way for me to express my emotions. I have also been writing poetry since I was 11. I am a ball full of emotions that I feel deep, so poetry is my way to give my love to this world,” she says.

The actress will make her Hollywood debut with “Bully High” soon.

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Harsh Upadhyay’s music wave of positivity for Covid fighters

The inspiring number was recently shared by Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan on Instagram…reports Asian Lite News.

Getting a positive vibe from somewhere is very relevant at this point . Composer Harsh Upadhyay says, his latest song “Lad lenge” aims to inspire the youth to come together and fight the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. The song is also meant to appreciate frontline workers and create a sense of positivity.

“Audiences should feel the wave of positivity and pride about our frontline workers. Also, the composition is meant to inspire the youth to come ahead and unite together to fight this pandemic along with the government, doctors and nurses of our country and win over it,” he said.

The inspiring number was recently shared by Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan on Instagram. Harsh has worked with Varun as one of the music composers for the actor’s 2020 film “Street Dancer 3D”, where he recreated a song.

On “Lad lenge”, the composer said: “It was already curated by Varun Dhawan and (choreographer) Rahul Shetty before I got a call from them, about creating something of great motivation to dedicate it to our frontline workers. They are the real heroes in today’s world, giving their all out to save lives in this horrific pandemic situation. We wanted to make a short composition which can be used to spread positivity amongst all of us.”

“Lad lenge”, also written by Harsh, has been sung by Divya Kumar.

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Amandeep Singh : Punjabi music is making waves

Singh recently released a new party song titled “De-Daaru” by Indian music label Bullman Records. The party song rejoices friendship and living moments of happiness, says the music label…writes Siddhi Jain.

Without any language barriers, people love hearing Punjabi music. Punjabi pop music artist Amandeep Singh, better known by his industry name Deep Money, says that Punjabi music is making waves and is well-accepted in Bollywood and among Bollywood lovers. “In fact, we see most of the Bollywood songs using Punjabi lyrics nowadays,” he tells.

Deep Money debuted in 2011 with Yo Yo Honey Singh with the single ‘Dope Shope’ and says he has had a challenging music career. He is known for his work on ‘Race 3’ (2018) and ‘Veerey Ki Wedding’ (2018), among others.

“With god’s grace, I achieved big things after my first single. These days Punjabi music is hitting the charts globally. In every Bollywood movie, there is at least one Punjabi song. In the coming days, Punjabi music will break more records,” says the ‘Heeriye’ singer.

Singh recently released a new party song titled “De-Daaru” by Indian music label Bullman Records. The party song rejoices friendship and living moments of happiness says the music label. Directed by Ashish Rai, AD Deepak Taggar and produced by Sabby Airy and Aishwary Tripathi, it was released in late March and is gaining popularity.

Says Deep Money: “I hope the song comes up with the new party wave as it’s a hip groove along to number.”

“The pandemic continues and we have seen people stuck inside their homes for months now and people are getting frustrated with the same boring life, not able to go out or party or have fun. Luckily we’ve got a vaccine and everyone is aware of all the precautions to be taken. So, we have come up with the new party song as a gift to help them groove through the months to come. Though people are facing so many tensions, they should relax and enjoy their life following all the guidelines imposed by the government,” he said.

Punjabi pop music is often accused of glorifying alcohol consumption and the objectification of women. When asked his thoughts on it, the Punjabi singer who has recently worked with Isabelle Kaif says: “Punjabis are fun-loving and believe in making people happy. If we talk about glorifying alcohol in Punjabi music, we intentionally indicate that when life gives you lemons, make lemonade, which means to always cheer your life no matter what you’re going through.”

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Positive impacts of soothing music on baby

She found when mothers sung lullabies, stress levels dropped not just for the baby but for mothers as well…writes Siddhi Jain.

Music is the greatest therapy in the world. Music plays an important role in developing a child’s growth, brain development, even before birth. Listening to music when a kid is in the womb is not only be soothing to the mothers’ mood but also has a positive influence on the baby.

By 24 weeks, as the babies ears form and develop, they have been shown to turn their heads in response to voices and noise in the last few months of pregnancy and can recognise their mother’s voice, native language, word patterns, and rhymes, says Furtados School of Music.

The early years in a child’s life can be termed as the “prime time” for his/her young developing brain. This intense period of brain growth and network-building capacity happens only once in a lifetime. As parents, this period of brief but unique opportunity is extremely important to encourage and facilitate the formation of brain circuitry in our infants, it adds.

Benefits of simple and slow music

The English word lullaby’ comes from the lala’ or ‘lulu’ that are sounds made by mothers or nurses to calm children. These are sung in our most intimate spaces as our days come to a close, these songs hold far more than their function. As situations change, lullabies help to establish safe spaces for children.

Today, amid changes driven by the COVID-19 pandemic, lullabies endure as an especially important way to preserve tender moments between parents and their young children. It is like a safe spot where the child feels its mother’s warmth and belonging. A familiar tune or music or song becomes like a session of music therapy.

There is a growing body of research on how lullabies help soothe both the caregiver and child. Laura Cirelli, professor of developmental psychology at the University of Toronto, studies the science of maternal song. She found when mothers sung lullabies, stress levels dropped not just for the baby but for mothers as well. In her most recent work, she found that familiar songs soothed babies the most.

How does this impact children?

Language acquisition, or learning to speak, is natural for most babies, in other words, they learn language simply through exposure and play. Studies have shown that exposing your baby to music can speed up the process of learning to speak and help them to master complex language concepts.

Marking this as an extremely important part of the growth of a child, Angela Mee Lee in association with Furtados School of Music has recently launched its new course ‘Moments of Music and Magic’ that helps develop and stimulate the child’s brain through music. This is a mother-child bonding course that brings out the best of the child. The course is available on their website www.fsmbuddy.com.

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