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Fictious Interview With Shreya Ghosal

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Interview Shreya Ghoshal, the singing sensation, says she enjoys singing for regional language films

I t was around 10 p.m. when singer Shreya Ghoshal finally became free for an interview. Despite her long hours of work, the singer sounded absolutely relaxed. And for a change Shreya wasn’t busy singing, she was shooting for some new promos. With ‘Ek Tha Tiger’ and the track ‘Mashallah’ hitting the charts, the singer is quite pleased with her work. Shreya says she is looking forward to her tour in the south. No sooner had she floored the nation with her ‘ eesshhh tsk tsk tsk ’ in ‘Devdas’ , Shreya Ghoshal became the most sought-after singer in the industry. The National Award winner is sought after in regional languages as well.

What keeps you busy other than singing?

Music, TV shows and more singing. When I am not recording I will be doing live shows or be home catching up on shows which I regularly follow. I also love watching the latest seasons of English shows. But there will always be some music around me. I love the idea of waking up to a song. It could be any song.

Have you seen any changes in the industry since you began your career?

A lot has changed and it is for the good. The quality of music has improved and the industry is seeing a lot of new talent. What is amazing is the importance which regional music is being given. It proves that music knows no boundaries.

Talking of regional music, how comfortable are you singing in languages other than Hindi and Bengali?

I learnt to sing in Bengali, then went on to sing in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Gujarati and every possible Indian language. My first Telugu song was for music director Mani Sharma in the Gunasekhar-directed Okkadu.

The film was produced by M.S. Raju and was released in 2003. The first song was ‘Nuvvemmaya Chesavo Kaani’ and the song became quite a rage. In fact I sang for the Tamil industry even before I started singing in Hindi. During my ‘Sa re ga ma pa’ days as a contestant I was practising in the long corridors of the Mahalakshmi studios and Karthik Raja heard me. I was a kid and my voice was yet to mature then, so he would make me sing alaaps for his compositions. Regional work excites me as the industry is less commercial.

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