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Shreya Ghoshal
Shreya Ghoshal (Bengali pronunciation: [ʃreja ɡʱoʃal]; born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. Noted for her wide vocal range and versatility, she is one of the most prolific and influential singers of India. and is also often referred to as the "Queen of Dynamics'' for her remarkable vocal expressions.
Ghoshal began learning music at the age of four. Beginning her training in classical music at the age of six, she made her singing debut with the 2002 romantic drama Devdas (2002) after winning the television singing reality show Sa Re Ga Ma. Her debut songs "Bairi Piya" and "Dola Re Dola" were instant successes and won her the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer. She went on to receive four more National Awards for "Dheere Jalna", "Yeh Ishq Haaye", "Pherari Mon", "Jeev Rangla", and "Maayava Thooyava".
She won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer in five languages: "Dola Re Dola", "Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai", "Barso Re", "Teri Ore", "Deewani Mastani", "Ghoomar" (six Hindi), "Ninna Nodalentho" from the film Mussanje Maathu and "Gaganave Baagi" from the film Sanju Weds Geetha (two Kannada), "Kizhakku Pookkum", "Paattil Ee Paattil", "Vijanathayil", "Kaathirunnu" (four Malayalam), two Telugu, and two Tamil. Some of her other notable songs include "Suna Suna", "Agar Tum Mil Jao", "Piyu Bole", "Mere Dholna", "Bahara", "Ooh La La", "Saibo", "Chikni Chameli", "Saans", "Sunn Raha Hai", "Nagada Sang Dhol", "Manwa Laage", "Mohe Rang Do Laal", "Thodi Der", "Ghar More Pardesiya", "Param Sundari" and "Guli Mata".
Shreya has also sung over 300 songs in Kannada which becomes her third most sung language. Araluthiru from Mungaru Male, Kanasalu from Mungaru Male 2, Thanmayaladenu from Paramathma, Kannu Hodiyaka from Roberrt, Neenaade Naa from Yuvarathnaa, Maleyali Minda from Andar Baahar, Saaluthillave from Kotigobba 2, Aalochane from Romeo, Neene Modalu from Kiss, Male Baruva Haagide and Moggina Manasali from Moggina Manasu, Ondu Malebillu and Matthe Maleyaagide from Chakravarthy, Inthi Ninna Preethiya from Eno Onthara, Hoovina Baanadante from Birugaali, Ninninda and Onde Samane from Aata, Gamanava Seleyuva from Chingari, Doora Swalpa Doora from Devru, Neenendu Nannavanu from Taj Mahal, Kanna Sanneyali, Gaaliye from the movie Sanchari, Neeli Neeli from Alemari, Ee Santhelu from Sundaranga Jaana, Edurali Ninthu, Kaayuthini Konevaregu from the movie BMW and Thangali from Ishtakamya lives on and beyond in Kannadiga's hearts.
Apart from playback singing, Ghoshal has appeared as a judge on several television reality shows and in music videos. She has been honoured by the state of Ohio in the United States, where Governor Ted Strickland declared 26 June 2010 as "Shreya Ghoshal Day". In April 2013, she was honoured in London by the selected members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. She has been featured five times in the Forbes list of the top 100 celebrities from India. Another day was honoured on her name when John Cranley, the Mayor of the City of Cincinnati proclaimed 24 July 2015 as "Shreya Ghoshal Day of Entertainment and Inspiration" in Cincinnati. In 2017, Ghoshal became the first Indian singer to have her wax figure displayed in the Indian wing of Madame Tussauds Museum in Delhi. She was honoured for the third time in June 2024, when Kirk Watson, the mayor of the City of Austin, Texas, United States also proclaimed 15 June 2024, as the "Shreya Ghoshal Day".
Shreya Ghoshal was born on 12 March 1984 in Berhampore, Murshidabad, West Bengal into a Bengali family. She grew up in Rawatbhata, a small town near Kota, Rajasthan. Her father, Bishwajit Ghoshal is an electrical engineer and works for the Nuclear Power Corporation of India, and her mother, Sarmistha Ghoshal, is a literature post-graduate. At the age of four, she started learning music. She has a younger brother, Soumyadeep Ghoshal who is also a musician.
Ghoshal completed her schooling up to eighth grade at the Atomic Energy Central School No.4 in Rawatbhata. In 1995, she won the All India Light Vocal Music Competition, New Delhi, organized by Sangam Kala Group, in Light Vocal group in sub-junior level. In 1997, when her father was transferred to the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, she was relocated to Mumbai, with her family and studied at the Atomic Energy Central School in Anushakti Nagar. She joined the Atomic Energy Junior College to study science. She dropped out from the junior college and enrolled at the SIES College of Arts, Science, and Commerce in Mumbai, where she took up arts with English as her major.
Ghoshal's mother used to help her in rehearsals and accompany her on the Tanpura, starting with mostly Bengali songs. At the age of six, Ghoshal began receiving formal training in classical music. She trained with composer Kalyanji for 18 months and continued her classical music training with Mukta Bhide in Mumbai. Her first stage performance was at a club's annual function. When she turned six, she started her lessons in Hindustani classical music. In 2000, at the age of sixteen, she participated and won the television music reality show Sa Re Ga Ma (now Sa Re Ga Ma Pa) on the channel Zee TV.
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Shreya Ghoshal
Shreya Ghoshal (Bengali pronunciation: [ʃreja ɡʱoʃal]; born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. Noted for her wide vocal range and versatility, she is one of the most prolific and influential singers of India. and is also often referred to as the "Queen of Dynamics'' for her remarkable vocal expressions.
Ghoshal began learning music at the age of four. Beginning her training in classical music at the age of six, she made her singing debut with the 2002 romantic drama Devdas (2002) after winning the television singing reality show Sa Re Ga Ma. Her debut songs "Bairi Piya" and "Dola Re Dola" were instant successes and won her the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer. She went on to receive four more National Awards for "Dheere Jalna", "Yeh Ishq Haaye", "Pherari Mon", "Jeev Rangla", and "Maayava Thooyava".
She won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer in five languages: "Dola Re Dola", "Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai", "Barso Re", "Teri Ore", "Deewani Mastani", "Ghoomar" (six Hindi), "Ninna Nodalentho" from the film Mussanje Maathu and "Gaganave Baagi" from the film Sanju Weds Geetha (two Kannada), "Kizhakku Pookkum", "Paattil Ee Paattil", "Vijanathayil", "Kaathirunnu" (four Malayalam), two Telugu, and two Tamil. Some of her other notable songs include "Suna Suna", "Agar Tum Mil Jao", "Piyu Bole", "Mere Dholna", "Bahara", "Ooh La La", "Saibo", "Chikni Chameli", "Saans", "Sunn Raha Hai", "Nagada Sang Dhol", "Manwa Laage", "Mohe Rang Do Laal", "Thodi Der", "Ghar More Pardesiya", "Param Sundari" and "Guli Mata".
Shreya has also sung over 300 songs in Kannada which becomes her third most sung language. Araluthiru from Mungaru Male, Kanasalu from Mungaru Male 2, Thanmayaladenu from Paramathma, Kannu Hodiyaka from Roberrt, Neenaade Naa from Yuvarathnaa, Maleyali Minda from Andar Baahar, Saaluthillave from Kotigobba 2, Aalochane from Romeo, Neene Modalu from Kiss, Male Baruva Haagide and Moggina Manasali from Moggina Manasu, Ondu Malebillu and Matthe Maleyaagide from Chakravarthy, Inthi Ninna Preethiya from Eno Onthara, Hoovina Baanadante from Birugaali, Ninninda and Onde Samane from Aata, Gamanava Seleyuva from Chingari, Doora Swalpa Doora from Devru, Neenendu Nannavanu from Taj Mahal, Kanna Sanneyali, Gaaliye from the movie Sanchari, Neeli Neeli from Alemari, Ee Santhelu from Sundaranga Jaana, Edurali Ninthu, Kaayuthini Konevaregu from the movie BMW and Thangali from Ishtakamya lives on and beyond in Kannadiga's hearts.
Apart from playback singing, Ghoshal has appeared as a judge on several television reality shows and in music videos. She has been honoured by the state of Ohio in the United States, where Governor Ted Strickland declared 26 June 2010 as "Shreya Ghoshal Day". In April 2013, she was honoured in London by the selected members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. She has been featured five times in the Forbes list of the top 100 celebrities from India. Another day was honoured on her name when John Cranley, the Mayor of the City of Cincinnati proclaimed 24 July 2015 as "Shreya Ghoshal Day of Entertainment and Inspiration" in Cincinnati. In 2017, Ghoshal became the first Indian singer to have her wax figure displayed in the Indian wing of Madame Tussauds Museum in Delhi. She was honoured for the third time in June 2024, when Kirk Watson, the mayor of the City of Austin, Texas, United States also proclaimed 15 June 2024, as the "Shreya Ghoshal Day".
Shreya Ghoshal was born on 12 March 1984 in Berhampore, Murshidabad, West Bengal into a Bengali family. She grew up in Rawatbhata, a small town near Kota, Rajasthan. Her father, Bishwajit Ghoshal is an electrical engineer and works for the Nuclear Power Corporation of India, and her mother, Sarmistha Ghoshal, is a literature post-graduate. At the age of four, she started learning music. She has a younger brother, Soumyadeep Ghoshal who is also a musician.
Ghoshal completed her schooling up to eighth grade at the Atomic Energy Central School No.4 in Rawatbhata. In 1995, she won the All India Light Vocal Music Competition, New Delhi, organized by Sangam Kala Group, in Light Vocal group in sub-junior level. In 1997, when her father was transferred to the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, she was relocated to Mumbai, with her family and studied at the Atomic Energy Central School in Anushakti Nagar. She joined the Atomic Energy Junior College to study science. She dropped out from the junior college and enrolled at the SIES College of Arts, Science, and Commerce in Mumbai, where she took up arts with English as her major.
Ghoshal's mother used to help her in rehearsals and accompany her on the Tanpura, starting with mostly Bengali songs. At the age of six, Ghoshal began receiving formal training in classical music. She trained with composer Kalyanji for 18 months and continued her classical music training with Mukta Bhide in Mumbai. Her first stage performance was at a club's annual function. When she turned six, she started her lessons in Hindustani classical music. In 2000, at the age of sixteen, she participated and won the television music reality show Sa Re Ga Ma (now Sa Re Ga Ma Pa) on the channel Zee TV.