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January 2024

Meghna Mishra

Meghna Mishra Playback Female Singer Meghna Mishra is an Indian playback singer known for her association with music director Amit Trivedi. She gained widespread recognition with her performances in the 2017 film Secret Superstar, where she delivered two superhit tracks, “Nachdi Phira” and “Main Kaun Hoon”. The film starred Zaira Wasim, Meher Vij, and Aamir Khan.   Her song “Nachdi Phira” earned her the prestigious Best Female Playback Singer award at the 63rd Filmfare Awards. The track received immense acclaim for Meghna’s soulful rendition and was hailed as one of the standout songs of the film. It showcased her versatility and ability to evoke emotions through her powerful vocals.   Another popular song from the film, “Main Kaun Hoon,” was widely appreciated and resonated with the audience. It was included in the list of best Hindi songs of 2017 by an online portal. Composed by Amit Trivedi and with lyrics penned by Kausar Munir, the song showcased Meghna’s ability to capture the essence of the character and deliver a heartfelt performance.   Meghna Mishra’s association with Amit Trivedi has proven to be a successful collaboration, with her soul-stirring voice bringing life to his compositions. Her performances in Secret Superstar showcased her talent and garnered her critical acclaim. She captivated listeners with her ability to express a range of emotions through her vocals, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.   As a young and promising playback singer, Meghna Mishra has established herself as a versatile artist, capable of delivering captivating performances. Her success in Secret Superstar has opened doors for further opportunities in the music industry, and she continues to be recognized for her talent and contribution to Indian playback singing. Enquiry Form

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Mauli Dave

Mauli Dave Playback Female Singer Mauli Dave, born on June 3, 1987, is a multi-talented Indian singer, actress, dancer, and television host. She gained recognition as a contestant on Zee TV’s popular music reality show, “Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007.” Mauli’s journey in the entertainment industry began earlier when she participated in Sony Entertainment’s “Chalo America Boogie Woogie” in 2004, where she reached the finals. She also won the title of Miss Teen India Texas in 2007, showcasing her versatility and talent. After her achievements in the United States, Mauli decided to move to Mumbai at the age of 19 to pursue a career in music and acting. She hosted the family dance show “Rock n Roll Family” on the Zee Network in 2008, further showcasing her hosting skills. In the acting realm, Mauli took on a lead role in the Zoom Tele-Film “Ek Anhonee.” She also participated in Fear Factor India: Khatron Ke Khiladi season 4, where she emerged as the Runner-up, demonstrating her courage and determination. Mauli Dave hails from Gujarat, India, and has made notable appearances in various television shows and serials. She was seen in an episode of the Zee TV serial “Parrivaar,” adding to her acting repertoire. During her stint on “Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007,” Mauli represented the United States after going through several rounds of auditions. Mentored by Bappi Lahiri, she showcased her vocal prowess with her famous rendition of the song “Mayya Mayya.” Mauli’s talent and dedication led her to reach the top 10 in the competition. Enquiry Form

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Mamta Sharma

Mamta Sharma Playback Female Singer Mamta Sharma is an Indian playback singer known for her contributions to the music industry. She gained widespread recognition for her song “Munni Badnaam Hui” from the film Dabangg and “Tinku Jiya” from Yamla Pagla Deewana. Both songs became chartbusters and earned her numerous awards and nominations, including a Filmfare award for Best Playback Singer (Female).   Born in Birla Nagar, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, Mamta Sharma completed her studies at Saint Paul’s School in Morar, Gwalior. She displayed a passion for performing on stage during her school years and actively participated in various events. She also performed with her band at family functions such as marriage receptions and parties.   Before venturing into Bollywood and Bengali music, Mamta Sharma lent her voice to many Bhojpuri albums. It was music director Lalit Pandit who discovered her talent and gave her a breakthrough opportunity in the hit movie Dabangg, where she sang the popular item song “Munni Badnaam Hui.” She also lent her voice to the song “Kevvu Keka” in the Telugu remake of Dabangg titled Gabbar Singh. Mamta Sharma went on to deliver other hit songs like “Fevicol Se” and “Tooh” in subsequent projects. Enquiry Form

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Mamta Joshi

Mamta Joshi Playback Female Singer Mamta Joshi is a renowned Sufi singer whose melodious voice and soulful renditions have captivated audiences worldwide. Born with a natural talent for singing, she has dedicated her life to the art of Sufi music, mesmerizing listeners with her heartfelt performances.   Mamta Joshi’s unique ability lies in her ability to convey the profound spiritual essence of Sufi poetry through her voice. With every note she sings, she effortlessly transports her listeners into a realm of spiritual transcendence, evoking emotions of love, devotion, and longing for the divine.   Her impeccable control over her vocal range, coupled with her deep understanding of Sufi philosophy and traditions, has earned her a special place in the hearts of music enthusiasts. Mamta Joshi’s mastery over various Sufi musical genres, including Qawwali, Ghazal, and Kafi, showcases her versatility as an artist.   Beyond her musical talents, Mamta Joshi is admired for her humility and dedication to her craft. She continues to inspire aspiring singers and Sufi music lovers with her timeless melodies, reminding us of the transformative power of music on the human soul. Enquiry Form

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Malavika

Malavika Playback Female Singer Malavika is a popular Tollywood playback singer known for her work in the Telugu film industry. She began her singing career with the song “Nuvvu nenu kalisunte” for the movie Gangotri. With her versatile voice, she has sung for around 500 movies to date and has received accolades, including Nandi Awards for Best Playback Singer in 2006 and 2011.   Malavika’s talent was evident from a young age, and she was the winner of ETV Padutha Teeyaga as a child. She continues to showcase her singing abilities on shows like ETV Swarabhishekam and MAATV Super Singer series 7, 8, and 9. Some of Malavika’s hit songs include “Bommali” from the movie Billa, “Amma avani” from Rajanna, “Sunday Monday” from Khaleja, “Vennelaina cheekataina” from Prema Katta Chitram, and “Holessa” from Sri Ramadasu. Apart from Telugu, she has also lent her voice to songs in Kannada and Hindi. Her first song was actually an English song for the movie Rockford, followed by a Hindi song for Bollywood Calling.   Malavika received her initial training in music from her mother, who herself is a radio artist and singer. She then received classical training from Kum Mandapaka Sarada. She completed her schooling at Little Angels High School in MVP Colony, Visakhapatnam, where her mother taught music. After gaining popularity in the film industry, Malavika and her family relocated to Hyderabad.   Known for her distinctive voice and dedication, Malavika is highly regarded as a hard-working artist. Music directors have praised her for her cooperation and willingness to sing numerous times to achieve the desired result. Enquiry Form

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Maitrayee Patar

Maitrayee Patar Playback Female Singer Maitrayee Patar is an Indian writer, poet, and musical artist from Assam. She is best known for her contributions to Assamese literature and new-age music.   Born on April 7, 1990, in Guwahati, Maitrayee Patar belongs to the Tiwa community, which is an indigenous tribal community. She completed her post-graduation in Sociology from the Delhi School of Economics and further pursued a Master of Philosophy in Women’s Studies from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Mumbai.   In the field of literature, Maitrayee Patar has authored a poetry book titled “Mor Kolmou Dinor Xonali Baat,” published in 2015. Her poetry often explores and reflects upon the natural world and the lives of women. Her poems have been translated into various Indian and foreign languages, including Italian, Tiwa, Nepali, Hindi, and Malayalam. She is a regular contributor to esteemed literary magazines such as Krittibas, Satsori, Prakash, Nebedan, and Jatra.   Maitrayee Patar is also involved in the realm of music, particularly in the genre of new-age music. She is associated with the music label Baartalaap. Her alternative rock song “Dur Ximonat” gained recognition and was featured in Rolling Stone India’s first playlist of 2020. Enquiry Form

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Madhushree

Madhushree Playback Female Singer Madhushree, originally named Sujata Bhattacharya, is an Indian playback singer known for her work in Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Kannada, and Telugu films. She was born on November 2, 1969, in Kolkata, India. Coming from a musically inclined family, Madhushree received her initial training in classical and western styles of music from her parents, Amarendranath and Parbati Bhattacharya, who were also her first teachers. She further pursued her musical education at Rabindra Bharati University, where she completed her master’s degree. While her father aspired for her to become a classical singer, Madhushree’s true passion lay in becoming a playback singer.   During her early years, Madhushree worked for the Indian Council for Cultural Relations and was deputed to teach classical music in Suriname. However, her ultimate goal was to establish a career in the playback singing industry, which led her to move to Mumbai.   In her pursuit of a breakthrough, Madhushree recorded her music on CDs and sent them to prominent individuals in Bollywood. One of these CDs reached Javed Akhtar, a renowned lyricist, who recommended her for opportunities. This led to her playback singing debut in Rajesh Roshan’s film “Moksha.” Following her debut, she went on to lend her voice to songs in movies such as “Yuva,” “Aayitha Ezhuthu,” “Kal Ho Naa Ho,” and “Kuch Naa Kaho.” Madhushree has had a fruitful collaboration with the acclaimed composer A. R. Rahman, singing memorable songs like “Tu Bin Bataye,” “In Lamhon Ke Daaman Me,” and “Ham Hain Ispal Yahan.”   In the film “Tehzeeb,” composed by A. R. Rahman, Madhushree sang three songs and was credited as Sujata Bhattacharya. She gained recognition for her rendition of “Kabhi Neem Neem” from the movie “Yuva” (2004) and received the prestigious Sony Stardust Award for Best Female Sensation (Playback Singer). Madhushree’s repertoire also includes the song “In Lamhon Ke Daaman Mein” from the film “Jodhaa Akbar,” composed by A. R. Rahman, and “Soja Zara” from “Bahubali 2 – The Conclusion.” Her exceptional contributions to the music industry have earned her accolades, including the Lions Gold Award for All-Time Film Versatile Playback Singer at the 20th edition of the ceremony held at Bhaidas Hall in Mumbai. Enquiry Form

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Lisa Mishra

Lisa Mishra Playback Female Singer Lisa Mishra is a talented singer who has captivated audiences with her soulful voice and mesmerizing performances. Born and raised in Chicago, Lisa has successfully bridged the gap between Indian and Western music, creating a unique and refreshing sound that resonates with listeners of all backgrounds. Her journey to stardom began when she uploaded a cover of the popular Bollywood song “Tareefan” on YouTube, which quickly went viral and caught the attention of music industry professionals. Since then, Lisa has collaborated with renowned artists and composers, and has released several hit singles, including “Nai Chaida” and “Tera Ban Jaunga.” Her music is characterized by its rich melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and a perfect blend of Indian classical and contemporary pop elements. Lisa’s versatility as a singer allows her to effortlessly transition between different genres, captivating listeners with her expressive vocals and innate musicality. With her infectious energy and genuine passion for music, Lisa Mishra has earned a dedicated fan base and continues to enchant audiences with her soul-stirring performances. Her talent, dedication, and unique artistic vision make her an emerging force in the music industry, and her future looks incredibly promising. Enquiry Form

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Kinjal Dave

Kinjal Dave Playback Female Singer Kinjal Dave is a popular Gujarati folk and playback singer from India. She gained widespread recognition for her performances in traditional Garba and Dandiya events, as well as her contributions to Gujarati film and music industry. Kinjal Dave was born on November 24, 1999, in the small village of Patan, Gujarat, India. She developed a passion for music at a young age and started performing at local cultural events and weddings. Her talent soon caught the attention of music producers, leading to her professional singing career. In 2016, Kinjal Dave gained immense popularity with her hit song “Char Bangdi Vali Gadi.” The song went viral on social media platforms and became a sensation, earning her widespread acclaim and establishing her as a prominent name in the Gujarati music industry. Since then, she has released numerous successful singles, including “Leri Lala,” “Chote Raja,” and “DJ Jonadiyo Part 3,” among others. Apart from her independent music career, Kinjal Dave has also lent her voice to Gujarati films. She has sung playback tracks for movies like “Vijay Suvada Ni Dikri No.1,” “Janu Mari Jaan,” and “Preet Janmo Janam Ni Bhulase Nahi.” Kinjal Dave’s energetic and soulful performances have made her a favorite among Gujarati music lovers. Her songs are known for their catchy beats, folk-inspired melodies, and vibrant lyrics. She continues to release new music and perform at various events, captivating audiences with her talent and charisma. Enquiry Form

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Khushboo Grewal

Khushboo Grewal Playback Female Singer Khushboo Grewal, also known as Khushboo Kochhar, is an Indian playback singer and actress. She began her career as a VJ on B4U channel and later ventured into Punjabi and Hindi films as an actor. While she has appeared in movies like “Raaz: The Mystery Continues” and Punjabi films such as “Carry on Jatta,” she is primarily recognized as a playback singer.   Khushboo gained prominence for her rendition of the song “Pink Lips,” composed by Meet Bros, from the Bollywood movie “Hate Story 2.” She is also the lead vocalist of the Meet Bros band, showcasing her musical talents.   Born into a family of doctors, Khushboo graduated from MCM DAV College for Women in Chandigarh. In 2006, she married entrepreneur Bipin Grewal, and the couple has a daughter named Shanaya.   Khushboo initially started her entertainment career as a VJ, where she had the opportunity to interview well-known Bollywood celebrities. She has also acted in Punjabi films such as “Munde U.K. De,” “Carry On Jatta,” and “Bhaji in Problem.” Additionally, she has appeared in TV serials like “Dil Dosti Dance,” “Rang Badalti Odhani,” and “Chajje Chajje Ka Pyaar.”   As a singer, Khushboo began her journey with the title track of the 2013 film “Boss” as a backing vocalist. However, she gained fame with her song “Pink Lips” from “Hate Story 2.” Some of her other notable songs include “Selfiyaan” from “Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene,” “Lak Tunu Tunu” from “Double Di Trouble,” “Tu Takke” from “Dharam Sankat Mein,” and “Awesome Mora Mahiya” from “Calendar Girls.” Enquiry Form

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