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MUMBAI: Their voices have been a part of the music industry even before they cut their milk teeth. From cute, lisping notes, these have moved on to becoming confident playback singers. Here are some artists who have been regaling us with their songs since their childhood and have evolved as singers/musicians of note in Bollywood.
Do you know that before venturing into Bollywood, the young singing sensation Armaan Malik was a finalist on Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs? Armaan advanced to eighth place with public votes in that season. Winner of Filmfare, Stardust, GiMA awards, 21-year old Armaan has been learning Hindustani Classical music for about ten years from Rita Kaul and Qadir Ghulam Mustafa Khan.
Palak Muchhal, the National Child Award winner has been a part of the music industry even before she became a singing sensation in Bollywood. Muchhal started singing when she was aged four and she has been trained in Indian classical music and can sing in 17 different languages. Also, she became a member of Kalyanji-Anandji's Little Stars, a group of young singers, when she was just four years old. At eight, she released an album 'Child for Children' to raise funds for children suffering from heart diseases.
Both sisters fell in love with music at a tender age. Inheriting their interest in music from their parents, both sisters started learning music from the age of three. The elder of the two, 17-year old Mohini was featured in the latest season of MTV Coke Studio with AR Rahman. It is pretty much the same with her sister Eshani who is three years her junior and has been training in Carnatic music.
MUMBAI: We all have tuned into to the famous songs of our singers, but very few have been vocal about their moms. So, on the occasion of Mothers Day, we got to know about some fabulous singers and the connection they share with their mom.
MUMBAI: Unlike the old days a song does not just have one version of it anymore. The film producers definitely try limiting the songs to maximum two versions, but the YouTubers try creating their versions of the songs. In fact, recreated songs too get many cover versions.
Bollywood has exposed us to tasteful and good Hindi music over the years. Songs are a wonderful tool to speak our minds and hearts lyrically. From romance to patriotism, every genre will have you thinking of multiple Hindi songs. However, some Hindi songs are appreciated for their humour and witty choice of words meant to entertain and amuse us.
These songs have us laughing and smiling and work wonderfully in uplifting our moods. Such comedy Hindi songs may be a handful, but every time we listen to one of these songs full of life, we feel immense joy. Here are ten of the most funny Hindi songs of all time. Check out the list and tell us if you agree!
Din chadhata hai mai
Darr lagta hai mai
Din chadhata hai mai
Darr lagta hai mai
Kale ghar me jake
Chhup jata hai mai
Raat aaye to raat se darati hu
Raat aaye to raat se darati hu
Are mai re are mai re
Kida sa gardan pe chalta hai
Din raat ungli se malta hai
Mai mera pichha chhuda
Sar pe chadhi kali bala
Kal na jane kya ho
Aane wali sham se darati hu
Raat aaye toh raat se darati hu
Din chadhta hai mai
Darr lagata hai mai
Kale ghar me jake
Chhup jata hai mai
Raat aaye toh raat se darati hu
Raat aaye toh raat se darati hu
Are mai re meri mai re.
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