Contemporary Women of the Music Industry!
BollyCurry introduces you to the female singers who are climbing the success ladder at the speed of lightening in the Bollywood Music Industry.
Published: Sunday,Mar 31, 2013 23:36 PM GMT-06:00
With the theme of Women Empowerment running through the month of March, BollyCurry introduces you to the female singers who are climbing the success ladder at the speed of lightening in the Bollywood Music Industry. These ladies have vocals that have become a part of our lives in the past decade and will somehow remain with us for generations to come.
The rising star of current day, she started off her singing career with Sanjay Leela Bhansali's award-winning and musical, Devdas. Not only
was it a notable start, but she got awarded for the evergreen "Dola Re"
from the same movie. Since then, this talented singer's fame knows no
bound. She is currently one of India's best female singers. Whether it's
a slow and beautiful "Saans Mein Teri" from Jab Tak Hai Jaan or a dance number like "Radha" from Student of the Year, Ghoshal can make any track memorable for you after hearing it just once!
Multiple
awards winner, Chauhan is one of the best female singers alongside a
few others in Bollywood today. She knows the art of singing with
different genres and moods from the slow romantic songs to the fast
track ones, all with great versatility. She has won the Filmfare Best
Female Singer Awards for "Beedi" from Omkara and "Sheila" from Tees Maar Khan; and several other nominations from her commendable list!
Fondly
known as the 'queen' of item numbers, Sharma is the voice behind most
of such recent tracks. She holds a degree in Fine Arts while singing
remains her passion. She has given her voice for various Telugu songs as
well, because she enjoys singing in different languages. She made her
mark in Bollywood with the famous track "Munni" from Dabangg.
The
multilingual singer who has given her vocals for songs in many
languages, including Tamil. She has a melodious voice that does a
certain magic, which gets you humming to her songs. A few of her
gripping tracks worth mentioning are: "Tu Jahaan" from Salaam Namaste, "Bol Na Halke Halke" from Jhoom Barabar Jhoom, and "Laung Da Lashkara" from Patiala House; which one cannot miss listening to.
Recepient of the National Film Award, Best Playback Singer (female) for Ishqiya,
Bhardwaj has proven to have a unique style of singing. This talent of
hers bagged her yet another award last year at the Filmfare Awards, for
the Best Playback Singer (Female) for "Darling" from 7 Khoon Maaf. You ought to listen to her songs and notice the distinctness of her voice- one that you will not forget so soon!
She is the winner of Stardust New Musical Sensation (Female) Award for "Dhunki" from Mere Brother Ki Dulhan.
Her voice has a charm that attracts anyone towards her songs; simply
because she knows just how to 'express and impress' through her voice
and the lyrics. Another memorable number of hers is "Kuch Khaas" from
the award-winning 2008 movie, Fashion.
Kicking off
her career with songs from Tamil and Telugu movies, Manchanda made her
singing debut in the Hindi cinema with the title song of Golmaal in 2006. A notable song of hers was "Naughty Naughty" from Cash
in 2007, for which she received the Stardust New Musical Sensation
(Female) Award. Her recent songs include: "Dil Na Jaane Kyun" from Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story and "Mann Basiyo" from ABCD- Any Body Can Dance.
Multi-talented actress and singer, Neeti started her singing career with "Ishq Wala Love" from the Bollywood Mega Hit, Student of the Year. Shortly after, her second song, "Jiya Re," from Jab Tak Hai Jaan,
also received equal fame and acted as the stepping stone for her
career. She also received the Filmfare RD Burman Award 2013 for "Jiya
Re". With this potential, we can surely assume that Neeti is the
upcoming sensation!
One
can never miss this name when it comes to songs that send you listen to
in the zone of meditation; ones with the Sufi beats. Kaur's vocals go
right along with the beats of the music to create a Sufi aura she
created in "Ik Onkar" from Rang De Basanti, as well as her recent mesmerizing track that is glued to every audience, "Heer" from Jab Tak Hai Jaan.
The voice behind "Woh Ajnabee" from The Train, the romantic "Khuda Jaane" from Bachna Ae Haseeno, and the inspirational "Jazba" from Ladies vs. Ricky Bahl,
Shilpa Rao, only at such a young age, has what it takes to bring
brilliance out of her singing. She is all set to climb the ladder with
yet more hits to come!
With
this, we have come to a beautiful end to the list of the beautiful
female singers and their absolutely beautiful tracks. We at BollyCurry
wish all these women the best of wishes for all their upcoming ventures!
Writer: Fariha L.
Editor(s): Sonia R. & Hershi J.
Graphicer: Preet K.
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