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Shreya Ghoshal

Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian singer. One of the most prolific and popular singers of India,[2][3] she has received four National Film Awards, four Kerala State Film Awards, two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, two BFJA Awards, seven Filmfare Awards and ten Filmfare Awards South. She has recorded songs for films and albums in various Indian languages.

Shreya Ghoshal
Ghoshal at the 2015 Filmfare Awards South
Born (1984-03-12) 12 March 1984 (age 38)[1]
Alma materSIES College of Arts, Science, and Commerce
OccupationSinger
Years active1998–present
Spouse
Shiladitya Mukhopadhyaya
(m. 2015)
Children1
AwardsSee below
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Signature

Ghoshal began learning music at the age of four.[4] At the age of six, she started her formal training in classical music. When she reached sixteen, she was noticed by filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali's mother after she won the television singing reality show Sa Re Ga Ma. Following the success, she made her Bollywood playback singing debut with Bhansali's romantic drama Devdas (2002) for which she received a National Film Award, a Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer, and a Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent.

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 United States state of Ohio, 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. In 2017, Ghoshal became the first Indian singer to have her wax figure displayed in the Indian wing of Madame Tussauds Museum in Delhi.

Early and personal life

Shreya Ghoshal was born on 12 March 1984[1] to a Bengali Brahmin family in Berhampore, Murshidabad of West Bengal state.[5] She grew up in Rawatbhata, a small town near Kota, Rajasthan.[6] 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.[7] She has a younger brother, Soumyadeep Ghoshal.[8][non-primary source needed][9] At the age of four, she started learning music.[10]

Ghoshal completed her schooling up to eighth grade at the Atomic Energy Central School No.4 in Rawatbhata, where she was a classmate of the former CEO of Twitter, Parag Agrawal.[6] In 1995, she won the All India Light Vocal Music Competition, New Delhi, organised 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.[11] 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.[7][6][12]

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 started with her formal training in classical music. She acquired training from Late Kalyanji Bhai for 18 months and continued her classical music training with Late Mukta Bhide in Mumbai.[13][12] Her first stage performance was made at a club's annual function. When she turned six, she started her lessons in Hindustani classical music.[6] 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.[14][15][16]

On 5 February 2015, Ghoshal married her childhood friend Shiladitya Mukhopadhyaya a traditional Bengali ceremony.[17] Before getting married, Ghoshal dated him for almost 10 years. According to Ghoshal, apart from being a singer, she loves to travel and read books but it's cooking that has a healing effect on her.[18] On 22 May 2021, Ghoshal gave birth to a baby boy named Devyaan in Mumbai.[19][20]

Career

Ghoshal's first ever recorded song was "Ganraj Rangi Nachato" which is a cover version of a Marathi song originally sung by Lata Mangeshkar.[21] Her first studio album was Bendhechhi Beena, which was released on 1 January 1998, with 14 tracks. Some of her earlier albums are O Tota Pakhi Re, Ekti Katha (1999), and Mukhor Porag (2000). Ghoshal recorded Bengali studio album Rupasi Raate (2002). Ghoshal recorded devotional songs in albums like Banomali Re (2002), and later, Krishna Bina Ache Ke (2007).

2002–2004: Playback singing debut and breakthrough

Ghoshal caught the attention of director Sanjay Leela Bhansali when she participated in the 75th children's special episode of Sa Re Ga Ma. Bhansali's mother was watching the show and during Ghoshal's performance, she called him to watch her performance, after which he decided to give her a chance in his next film.[12] According to Bhansali, Ghoshal's voice had the innocence needed for the character of Paro in Devdas (2002).[11][22]

In 2000, Bhansali and music director Ismail Darbar offered her the opportunity to be the voice of Paro, the lead female character of Devdas, who was portrayed by Aishwarya Rai.[11][23] Ghoshal sang five songs in the film, namely, "Silsila Ye Chaahat Ka", "Bairi Piya", "Chalak Chalak", "Morey Piya", and "Dola Re Dola", with established singers such as Kavita Krishnamurthy, Udit Narayan, Vinod Rathod, KK, and Jaspinder Narula.[24] She was sixteen when she recorded the first song for the film, "Bairi Piya" with Udit Narayan. Her Higher Secondary Examinations were nearing that time and she would take her books and notebooks to the studio to study during downtime. "Bairi Piya" was an instant success and topped the charts.[11] The film garnered her first Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer for "Dola Re" (shared with Kavita Krishnamurthy)[25] and a National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for "Bairi Piya".[26] Her performance also won her the Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent.[25]

I remember I was asked to rehearse the song once before finally recording it. I simply closed my eyes and sang without a break. When I opened my eyes, I noticed a lot of excitement and chaos outside the recording room. Then Sanjayji told me I had sung the song so well that they had recorded it at one go.

— Ghoshal sharing her experience of recording "Bairi Piya"[11]

She was an immediate success and was called by various other Indian film industries for recording songs in her voice.[11] Ghoshal was next heard in Darbar-composed Desh Devi, where she performed three tracks for the film.[27]

After rendering traditional semi-classical songs for her previous ventures, Ghoshal performed two seductive numbers for M. M. Kreem's Jism, which prevented her from being stereotyped.[28] According to Ghoshal, "Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai" and "Chalo Tumko Lekar Chale" from the film "made everyone look at [her] in a new light", opening the doors to a "versatile image".[29] She was awarded with another Filmfare trophy for Best Female Playback Singer for the song "Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai".[30] She thereupon worked with Anu Malik, where she performed the female version of "Aye Meri Zindagi", "Seena Pada" and "Aai Jo Teri Yaad", along with the bhajan-styled "Har Taraf".[31] In addition to providing vocals for "Har Taraf", Ghoshal also made her first on-screen appearance in Saaya, as the school girl singing the song.[32][33] Apart from Inteha, Ghoshal provided vocals for Malik in two other films, Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. and LOC: Kargil, where she recorded the song "Chann Chann" for the former and "Pyaar Bhara Geet" for the latter, along with Sonu Nigam.[34][35] Besides, Ghoshal made her first collaboration with Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy by performing the female version of the song "Tu Hi Bata Zindagi". Calling her singing "effortless" in the song, The Hindu mentioned that she was "able to impart the required emotions" for the song.[36]

In 2004, Ghoshal contributed to the soundtrack album of Thoda Tum Badlo Thoda Hum by performing four tracks, which were labelled with an "average" tag by Joginder Tuteja from Bollywood Hungama.[37] However, he was "impressed" with Ghoshal's rendition from her songs in Khakee, where he affirmed that Ghoshal's voice suits Aishwarya Rai to the "core" and she "lends credibility to the entire song" in "Wada Raha".[38] Besides, the two duets with Nigam; "Dil Dooba" and "Youn Hi Tum Mujhse", were equally favored by music critics.[38] Further complimenting her vocals in the song "Hum Tumko Nigahon Mein" and "Soniye" from Garv, Tuteja asserted that Ghoshal's "vocals have started to suit the current breed of actresses better and better with each passing day".[39] Apart from Dil Bechara Pyaar Ka Maara, Ghoshal worked with Nikhil–Vinay in other projects, by recording "Betab Dil Hai" from Phir Milenge, and "Woh Ho Tum" from Muskaan.[40][41]

During the time, Nadeem–Shravan composed Tumsa Nahin Dekha: A Love Story was considered to be the biggest album for Ghoshal, as she sang all the numbers with an exception of one song.[42] She performed a wide variety of songs—from a jazzy number to soft romantic tunes—in the album.[43] According to Ghoshal, the album allowed her to "experiment with the entire range" of her "singing capabilities".[43] Besides, Ghoshal lent her voice for Malik, where she sang "Tumhe Jo Maine Dekha" and "Gori Gori" for Main Hoon Na apart from the title track.[44] Mid-Day affirmed that Ghoshal provided "perfect accompaniment" for the track, while Rediff.com was "impressed with her rendition".[45][46] The year marks her first collaboration with Rajesh Roshan and Pritam by singing the melodious track for the former composed "Saansein Ghulne Lagi" from Aetbaar and performing the track "Shikdum" from Dhoom, for the latter.[47][48]

She debuted in the Tamil cinema through the song "Yen Chellam" in Vasanthabalan's film Album (2002), and she received success after singing "Munbe Vaa" from Sillunu Oru Kaadhal under composer A. R. Rahman. She received her first Tamil Nadu State Film Award.[49] She made her Telugu debut for music director Mani Sharma in Okkadu (2003).[50] She made her debut in Kannada cinema with the song "Krishna nee begane baaro" in the movie Paris Pranaya (2003). Ghoshal debuted in Malayalam cinema through a studio album of composer Alphons Joseph and later gave voice to his song "Vida Parayukayano" from Big B (2007).[51]

2005–2007: Established singer

 
Ghoshal at "Carvaan-E-Ghazal" celebrations

Ghoshal was bestowed with her second National Film Award for her rendition of "Dheere Jalna" in Paheli, which she sung alongside Sonu Nigam.[52] As claimed by Daily News and Analysis, the song "treads the fine balance between the classical and popular genre of Hindi film music".[53] Barring the song "Dheere Jalna", Ghoshal was heard in two other tracks "Kangna Re" and "Minnat Kare", composed by M.M. Kreem.[54] She provided vocals for Kreem in one of his another compositions: "Guzar Na Jaye" from Rog.[55] With the film Parineeta, she made her first collaboration with Shantanu Moitra.[56] She performed four tracks from the film alongside Sonu Nigam, which includes "Piyu Bole", "Kasto Mazza" and "Soona Man Ka Aangan".[57][58] Thereupon, she worked for the soundtrack album of Yahaan, performing a soulful track "Naam Adaa Likhna", "Urzu Urzu Durkut" and a Punjabi track "Mele Chaliyan".[59] Ghoshal's work in both the films was widely acclaimed, subsequently being nominated for the Filmfare Awards with the song "Piyu Bole".[60] Reportedly, Ghoshal was selected to sing the female rendition of the track after being auditioned by many other artistes.[56] In an interview, Moitra stated; "Pradeep wanted a little trill of laughter in the middle of the song and she did it effortlessly".[56]

Along with "Piyu Bole", Ghoshal received another Filmfare nomination for her rendition of the song "Agar Tum Mil Jao" from Zeher.[60] The song along with "Jaane Ja Jaane Ja" from the same film was acclaimed by music critics.[61] Apart from providing supporting vocals for Himesh Reshammiya's "Aashiq Banaya Aapne",Ghoshal's voice had been used in some of his other compositions released during the year.[62] However, while reviewing Malik-composed "Pehle Se", Bollywood Hungama wrote: " Ghoshal sang in a mature manner and did so well and once again she proved herself as a dependable playback singer".[63] Similar sentiments were echoed for the song "Bolo To" from Shabd which was composed by Vishal–Shekhar.[64]

2006 marks Ghoshal's first collaboration with Ravindra Jain in the film Vivah, where she performed three duets with Narayan titled "Mujhe Haq Hai", "Do Anjaane Ajnabi" and "Milan Abhi Aadha Adhura Hai".[65] For the album, she also recorded "Hamari Shaadi Mein" with Babul Supriyo and two sisters conversation song "O Jiji" with Pamela Jain, along with a bhajan performed with Jain.[66] Ghoshal's "obsessive" vocals were appraised in Roop Kumar Rathod's composition, "So Jaoon Main" from Woh Lamhe.[67][68] Despite the length, the version was particularly acclaimed from the album.[69] During the year, Ghoshal performed her first ever duet with Sunidhi Chauhan—though they have contributed in multi-singer songs together—with the Salim–Sulaiman's composition, "Imaan Ka Asar" from Dor.[70] In spite of providing backing vocals for Lage Raho Munna Bhai's "Bande Mein Tha Dum", Ghoshal and Nigam performed a romantic duet titled "Pal Pal", a composition by Moitra.[71] For the song, she received a Best Female Playback Singer nomination at the 52nd Filmfare Awards.[72] She was next heard with Vishal Bhardwaj in the song "O Saathi Re", which exudes the feeling of intimacy and deep love.[73][74] Ghoshal's low pitch rendition in the song was positively noted by critics.[73]

In 2006, Ghoshal sang "Pyaar Ki Ek Kahani"and "Koi Tumsa Nahin" with Sonu Nigam and "Chori Chori Chupke Chupke" with Udit Narayan for Rajesh Roshan-composed Krrish which were also favored by the critics.[75] Reviewing the album, Bollywood Hungama wrote: "Ghoshal is extremely competent and justifies her continued presence in the big league".[75] They also mentioned that Ghoshal has reached to a similar level of Alka Yagnik in terms of "class, quality and style".[75]

 
Ghoshal on the sets of X Factor India, 2011

In 2007, Ghoshal recorded a thumri in the mujra style for Khoya Khoya Chand.[76] Titled "Chale Aao Saiyan" and composed by Moitra, the song was particularly praised for Ghoshal's "different" vocal structure.[77] She even lent her voice for two other songs for the album; "Sakhi Piya" and "Thirak Thirak".[78] She reunited with Moitra for Laaga Chunari Mein Daag, where she performed "Hum To Aise Hain" along with Chauhan which also had Swanand Kirkire and Pranab Biswas lending supporting vocals.[79][80] Raja Sen found "Kachchi Kaliyaan" song from the film less appealing with its "bad remix background" though praised Ghoshal, Chauhan, KK and Nigam for giving the song "the vim it requires".[78] Apart from providing background alaap in Monty Sharma's composition "Masha-Allah", Ghoshal was heard in the classically oriented numbers "Jaan-E-Jaan" and "Sawar Gayi", included in the album Saawariya.[81] She also recorded her first track in a Sanjay Leela Bhansali's composition, "Thode Badmaash" for the same album, providing a "feminine quality" to her "temperate nuances".[82]

During the same year, Ghoshal sang the peppy rain song, "Barso Re" for Mani Ratnam's Guru, a composition by A.R. Rahman.[83][84] A Review from Oneindia praised Ghoshal's rendition of the song and opined that it was a different incarnation of her in comparison to her previous records.[85] The song won her third Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer.[86][87] The same year, she came up with the song "Yeh Ishq Haaye" from Jab We Met, composed by Pritam which was successful in earning her a third National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer.[88]

The duo also worked with the classical track "Mere Dholna" for Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007), performed beside M. G. Sreekumar, which was acclaimed with special mention to the taan towards the "climax of the song".[89] Ghoshal also lent her voice for Vishal–Shekhar with few of his compositions and was particularly praised for the theme song of Ta Ra Rum Pum along with the romantic song "Main Agar Kahoon", which she sang with Sonu Nigam and the dance song "Dhoom Taana" from film Om Shanti Om, where some critics compared her singing style of the latter with S. Janaki.[90][91][92] In the year, Ghoshal worked with Ilaiyaraaja for the album Cheeni Kum.[93]

2008–2014: Further success

After singing for films such as U Me Aur Hum, Sirf, Ghatothkach, Dashavatar, Mere Baap Pehle Aap, De Taali, Haal-e-Dil, Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic and Kismat Konnection,[93] Ghoshal recorded another hit song for Singh Is Kinng (2008), titled "Teri Ore", composed by Pritam Chakraborty.[94] It received mixed reviews from music critics.[95][96] The song earned her a fourth Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer and overall fifth Filmfare Award.[97] After that, she lent her voice for films like Bachna Ae Haseeno, God Tussi Great Ho, Welcome to Sajjanpur, Kidnap, Karzzzz, Ghajini, Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi, Dostana, Yuvvraaj and others.[93] She won her fourth National award for singing "Pherari Mon" for the Bengali film Antaheen (2008),[98] and "Jeev Rangla" for the Marathi film Jogwa (2008).[99] She rendered two songs for the 2010 film Dabangg, "Tere Mast Mast Do Nain" with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and "Chori Kiya Re Jiya" with Sonu Nigam. According to a music review published by Planet Bollywood, "the biggest attraction of this song is the duet by the fantastic jodi of Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal who prove yet again why they rank as the finest singers of their generation"[100] In 2010, Ghoshal sang for the English independent film When Harry Tries to Marry.[101] In the same year, Ghoshal rendered her voice for a song "Aadha Ishq" from film Band Baaja Baaraat which composed by Salim–Sulaiman. Satyajit of Glamsham stated, "Shreya Ghoshal's feminine vocal textures have always been reliable in ballads".[102]

In 2011, Ghoshal recorded hit duet song "Saibo" in film Shor in the City with Tochi Raina, a composition by Sachin–Jigar.[103] Satyajit from Glamsham reported, "Sweetly toned and mesmerized with mellifluous flows of Shreya Ghoshal singing, the first outing "Saibo" is a smoothening surprise that extols the feel of romanticism to perfection".[103] Later that year, Ghoshal sang the duet "Teri Meri" in film Bodyguard with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.[104] A Himesh Reshammiya composition, the song received positive to mixed reviews.[104][105] NDTV labelled the song as "moderately paced and average".Ghoshal later collaborated with Bappi Lahiri in the duet "Ooh La La" from film The Dirty Picture.[106] Abid from Glamsham stated that Ghoshal manage to keep up the fun tempo with an improvised and highly entertaining and excellent renditions.[106] Ghoshal received further two nominations that year at Filmfare Awards for songs "Saibo" and "Teri Meri.[107]

In 2012, Ghoshal rendered her voice for popular item song, "Chikni Chameli" from film Agneepath.[108] The song was composed by Ajay–Atul and was a remake of their own Marathi song "Kombdi Palali" from film Jatra.[109] Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama stated, "A special word for Shreya Ghoshal too who changes her singing style in a big way and comes up trumps. She gets the kind of rustic flavour that was the need of the hour and is superb in her rendition."[110] Ghoshal received her one of the two Filmfare nominations of the year for the song.[111] Later, she revealed that she "wasn't very comfortable" singing the song because of its vulgar lyrics and requested the makers to change few words in it.[112] The same year, she performed four songs, all composed by Sajid–Wajid for film Rowdy Rathore which received mixed reviews from critics.[113][114] For the duet song "Dhadang Dhang Dhang" performed by Ghoshal alongside Sajid, Devesh Sharma of Filmfare remarked, "Shreya Ghoshal puts the '90s ka tadka' in her rendition" and for lullaby song "Chandaniya" he said, "Shreya Ghoshal sounds uncannily like Alka Yagnik and proves that she is a singer for all occasions".[115] Joginder Tuteja from Bollywood Hungama stated in relation to "Chandaniya", "Shreya Ghoshal can fit into any mode as per the demand of the situation".[116] The song "Tera Ishq Bada Teekha" received mixed reviews from music critics.[113][114][115][116] Ghoshal then lent her voice in a Four-part harmony song, "Radha" from Student of the Year alongside Udit Narayan, Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani which garnered critical appreciation.[117] In the same year, she again collaborated with A.R. Rahman for a duet song "Saans" from film Jab Tak Hai Jaan along with Mohit Chauhan. The song received positive to mixed reviews by critics.[118][119][120] At the poll conducted by Indiatimes, the song Saans won the title of "Most Romantic Song of the year 2012".[121] The song earned Ghoshal second of her two Filmfare nominations of the year.[111]

 

In early 2013, Ghoshal sang two duet songs "Naino Mein Sapna" and "Taki O Taki" for film Himmatwala. The songs were originally composed by Bappi Lahri and re-created by Sajid–Wajid. Both songs received positive reviews from music critics.[122][123][124][125] For "Naino Mein Sapna", critics of NDTV mentioned, "Shreya sounds tailormade for the track" and for "Taki Taki" they remarked, "Ghoshal proves yet again her mettle in the industry".[122] For "Naino Mein Sapna", Shivi from Komoi stated, "Shreya Ghoshal replace Lata Mangeshkar and do a decent job".[123] Ghoshal sang the female version of Sunn Raha Hai in Aashiqui 2 composed by Ankit Tiwari and written by Sandeep Nath.[126] She garnered critical praise over Ankit Tiwari who sang the male version of the song.[126] Apart from rendering vocals for A. R. Rahman composed "Banarasiya" in Raanjhanaa,[127] Ghoshal lent her voice for duet "God, Allah aur Bhagwan" in Krrish 3 alongside Sonu Nigam.[128] Banarasiya met with largely positive reviews,[127][129] the latter received mixed reactions.[128][130] Ghoshal next performed two tracks in Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela namely "Dhoop" and "Nagada Sang Dhol" both composed by the director of film, Sanjay Leela Bhansali. She earned positive to mixed response for former[131][132] and mostly positive reviews for the latter.[131][133] Mohar Basu of Koimoi stated in regards to "Dhoop", "Shreya Ghoshal's voice croons hauntingly and this song evokes a range of deep emotions. Passionately sung and flatteringly themed, this song makes evident the reason why Ghoshal can be compared to music veterans of the industry."[131] Ghoshal received two Filmfare nominations for songs "Sunn Raha Hai" and "Nagada Sang Dhol" that year.[134]

In 2014, Ghoshal recorded three songs for film PK namely the solo "Nanga Punga Dost" and duets "Chaar Kadam" and "Love is a Waste of Time" with Shaan and Sonu Nigam respectively.[135] Later in the same year, she sang the duet "Manwa Laage" with Arijit Singh for film Happy New Year composed by Vishal–Shekhar duo and written by Irshad Kamil.[136][137] After its release, "Manwa Laage" crossed two millions views in 48 hours on YouTube worldwide.[138] Ghoshal got another nomination at Filmfare Awards for the song.[139]

2015–2019: Career progression

 
Ghoshal at her concert in 2015

2015 started with Ghoshal's collaboration with A. R. Rahman in Tamil film I.[140] Besides rendering vocals for original Tamil duet "Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal" alongside Haricharan,[140][141] she also dubbed its Hindi version "Tu Chale".[142] and Telugu version "Poolane Kunukeyamantaa".[143] The original Tamil version song "Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal" was met with positive reviews by critics, with most critics praising the vocals of Ghoshal.[140] Nicy V.P. from International Business Times commented on Tamil version, "Haricharan's crystal clear voice, Shreya's Hindustani driven singing lead to a chart-buster, here. With regards to Shreya Ghoshal, we have to dig deep the dictionary to come up with some new adjectives to praise her singing."[140] Later that year, Ghoshal sang the female version of song "Hasi" from film Hamari Adhuri Kahani composed by Ami Mishra which got critical precedence over male version sung by Ami Mishra himself.[144][145] Devesh Sharma from Filmfare remarked, "The female version of Hasi, sung by Shreya Ghoshal, works better than the male version, sung by guest composer Ami Mishra himself. Ghoshal elevates it with her superb effort and the softer arrangement works better for it overall."[144] Ghoshal also performed the female version of the song "Gaaye Jaa" for the film Brothers composed by Ajay–Atul which received positive reviews from music critics.[146][147][148][149] The Times of India stated, "Shreya Ghoshal scores brownie points for her rendition".[148] Glamsham praised Ghoshal's vocals labelling them "sugary sweet and superbly controlled".[146] Bollywood Life commented, "Shreya Ghoshal amazes the listener by making this situational song such a great listen and just for her lovely voice, one has to put this song on a loop"[147] The same year saw Ghoshal again collaborating with Sanjay Leela Bhansali in Bajirao Mastani.[150]

She performed three songs in the film, namely "Mohe Rang Do Laal", "Deewani Mastani" and "Pinga".[151][152] She also dubbed these songs in Tamil and Telugu versions of the film's soundtrack.[153][154] The qawwali interlude song "Deewani Mastani" in the film fetched her sixth Filmfare Award, fifth for Best female playback singer.[155][156]

In early 2016, Ghoshal provided vocals for duet "Tere Bin" from film Wazir alongside Sonu Nigam.[157] Composed by Shantanu Moitra and written by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, the song opened to positive reviews by critics.[157][158] Labelling the song as "a beautiful start for the film", critics from Bollywood Hungama commented, "Though the sound of song is quite classical for a film which is set in the current times, one can well expect that it would fit in well into the narrative."[157] Ghoshal was next heard in song "Tum Bin Jiya" in film Sanam Re, composed by Jeet Ganguly.[159] It was a recreation of a song with same title from 2001 film Tum Bin sung by K. S. Chithra and composed by Nikhil–Vinay.[159] The song received positive to negative reviews.[159][160][161] Ghoshal sang the songs "Mere Aankhon Se Nikle Aansoo" and "Ishq Ki Baarish" written by Sameer and composed by Nadeem Saifi in the film Ishq Forever for which critics compared Ghoshal singing style to veteran singer Alka Yagnik.[162][163][164] For the song "Mere Aankhon Se Nikle Aansoo", The Times of India commented, "Shreya create magic in [the song], which is straight from the heart.[162][163][164] Ghoshal provided vocals for song "Aatach Baya Ka Baavarla" in Marathi film Sairat composed by Ajay–Atul which was well received by critics.[165][166] Ghoshal's collaboration with Ankit Tiwari in song "Jab Tum Hote Ho" from film Rustom was critically well received.[167][168] Devesh Sharma of Filmfare labelled the song "sombre" and praised use of Ghoshal's "melodious" voice in the song.[168] Ghoshal was next heard in Tamil film Devi in which she rendered her vocals for song "Rang Rang Rangoli".[169] Ghoshal also dubbed Hindi version of the song titled "Ranga Re"[170] as the film was released along with Tamil in Hindi and Telugu as well with Telugu version "Rang Rang Rangare" being sung by Swetha Mohan. India West praised the Hindi version by quoting, "Ghoshal proves that she can tread Sunidhi Chauhan terrain effortlessly in parts of the song, and her strong vocals once again put up a strong case for playback singers (females)".[170] The Tamil version of song also opened to positive reviews.[169]

In early 2017, Ghoshal rendered "Aashiq Surrender Hua" duet along with co-singer and composer Amaal Mallik from the film Badrinath Ki Dulhania. the song in itself was much appreciated for its quirky lyrics which were penned down by lyricist: Shabbir Ahmed. "Aashiq Surrender Hua" was one of the rare songs in which Ghoshal was heard in a lower register than what she usually sings in. As Swetha Ramakrishnan from Firstpost reiterated, "The best thing about the song is Shreya Ghoshal singing in a lower pitch; something one rarely gets to hear."[171] In regards to the singers, Gaurang Chauhan from Bollywood Life stated, "Both are a unique choice for such a song and they nail it."[172] Ghoshal was next heard in "Rozana" from the film Naam Shabana for which Ghoshal's vocals were specifically met with critically positive reviews. Shriram Iyengar from Cinestaan mentioned, "Ghoshal's voice brings a mesmerising touch to the song, with a perfect balance of happiness and contentment."[173] Praising Ghoshal's vocals in "Rozana", India West commented, "To say that she makes the best out of this increasingly rare occasion in film music is superfluous."[174] Apart from rendering vocals for A R Rahman composed 'Do Dilon Ke' duet along with Hariharan in the Hindi dubbed version of the film: Viceroy's House,[175] Ghoshal also lent her voice for duet 'Hans Mat Pagli 'in Toilet: Ek Prem Katha alongside Sonu Nigam.[176] Both songs were critically acclaimed. Joginder Tuteja from Bollywood Hungama stated that "The combination of Sonu-Shreya takes the song to a different altogether and worthy of repeat hear."[177]

In 2017, Ghoshal also sang the duet "Thodi Der" with co-singer and music director Farhan Saeed for the film Half Girlfriend. She received a Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer nomination for the song.[178][179][180] Komoi stated, "Ghoshal's voice as sweet as honey mesmerizes the listener in Thodi Der". Glamsham reported, "Ghoshal is simply fantastic and [song] can be put on repeat mode".[180][179] In the same year, Ghoshal sang two songs in fifth episode of Mixtape, a web series launched by T-Series for which she received positive response.[181] Ghoshal's four Kannada songs were included in The Times of India list of "10 Best Romantic Songs of 2017", which are "Usire Usire" from Hebbuli, "Ondu Malebillu" from Chakravarthy, "Ninna Snehadinda" from Mugulu Nage and "Chippinolagade" from Maasthi Gudi.[182] Her Telugu song "Blockbuster" from Sarrainodu was voted as number one in 10 Best Party Songs of 2017 by the same.[183]

2018 started for Ghoshal collaborating with S. Thaman for the song "Mandhaara" from Bhaagamathie. She later provided her rendition for "Allasani Vaari" from Tholi Prema.[184] She also lent her voice to four songs for the delayed film Phir Se... (2018).[185] Ghoshal continued with song Ghoomar from the period drama Padmaavat, along with Swaroop Khan. Composed by film's director Sanjay Leela Bhansali himself, it was based on the traditional music and dance forms performed by the Rajput queens of Rajasthan.[186][187] The song was well received, with critics praising Ghoshal for her rendition.[188][189][190] Gaurang Chauhan from Times Now noted that the song "is appealing and will be, if not already, a favourite among dance performers across India."[190] "Ghoomar" went on to earn Ghoshal the Filmfare Award for Best Female Singer.[191] She was next heard in the recreated version of "Ek Do Teen" from Tezaab (1988) in Baaghi 2 and the title track of Dhadak (2018).[192][193]

Ghoshal started 2019 with two classical numbers, "Ghar More Pardesiya" and "Tabah Ho Gaye" for Abhishek Varman's period drama Kalank, for which she won numerous awards and accolades including a Zee Cine Award for Best Female Playback Singer. Later, sang "Yeh Aaina" for the film Kabir Singh, composed by Amaal Mallik and written by Irshad Kamil, which was picturised on the film's lead Shahid Kapoor and supporting actress Nikita Dutta, and "Habibi Ke Nain" along with Jubin Nautiyal, composed by Sajid–Wajid, for the film Dabangg 3.[194] Later that year, she was also heard as the lead singer, in a first, alongside fellow singer and rapper Mellow D, on Kiske Liye Tu Marega and Dega Jaan, two versions of the upbeat title track of Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K.'s Manoj Bajpayee – starrer Amazon Prime Video original series The Family Man, composed by Sachin–Jigar. Her rendition of the tracks was widely praised, with the lyrics receiving appreciation for being an ode to middle class struggles in the Indian society.

2020–present: Independent work and further success

Ghoshal started the new decade by featuring in several Independent Singles.[195] She released an independent single titled "Nah Woh Main" in which she was also credited as a songwriter and composer.[196] Later she released a song titled "Apni Maati" which was released on the 73rd Independence Day of India as a tribute.[197] The song was praised for its patriotic message and was also used to promote the "Save Soil" movement initiated by Sadhguru's Isha Foundation.[198][199] Ghoshal was next featured on tracks titled, "Judaiyaan" a collaboration with Darshan Raval for his album named Judaiyaan (2020) which peaked at number-one on Billboard Top Triller Global chart,[200][201] and "Muraliya" a collaboration with Salim–Sulaiman for their album named Bhoomi (2020).[202] Additionally, Ghoshal also sang several Bollywood songs in 2020 including, "Maay Bhavani" from Tanhaji, "Ghar Bhara Sa Lage" from Shikara, "Taare Ginn" from Dil Bechara, "Paheli" from Shakuntala Devi, etc.

Ghoshal started 2021 with a ballad titled "Chal Wahin Chalein" from Saina for which she received praise. A critic based at Filmfare in his music review wrote, ‘‘Shreya Ghoshal sure knows how to tease out the nuances hidden in the lyrics and Amaal Mallik lets the singer take the lead in this melodious song, keeping the music in check’’.[203] Ghoshal was next featured in a song titled "Param Sundari" from Mimi which became one of the biggest hits of the year,[204] and peaked at No. 184 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart.[205] The song also garnered critical acclaim and a Filmfare Award nomination for Ghoshal.[206] Ghoshal next sang a song titled "Zaalima Coca Cola" for the film Bhuj: The Pride of India.[207] Ghoshal then featured in two tracks of Atrangi Re soundtrack, "Chaka Chak" and "Tere Rang", both of which garnered critical acclaim.[208][209] The former also became an instant hit and went viral on Instagram Reels.[210][211] It earned Ghoshal another Filmfare Award nomination.[206] "Chaka Chak", "Param Sundari" and "Zaalima Coca Cola" were amongst the top twenty-five most viewed Hindi songs of 2021.[212] Ghoshal also featured in several independent singles in 2021 including, "Oh Sanam" with Tony Kakkar,[213] "Pyaar Ek Tarfaa" with Amaal Mallik,[214] "Pyaar Karte Ho Na" with Javed–Mohsin,[215] and "Angana Morey" which was a solo independent single of Ghoshal for which she was credited as a songwriter and composer.[216] The song peaked at number-one on the Billboard Top Triller Global chart.[217]

Ghoshal started 2022 with a Punjabi-language independent single titled "Uff".[218][219] Ghoshal was next featured in a song titled "Jab Saiyaan" from Gangubai Kathiawadi for which she received critical acclaim.[220][221] Lakshmi Govindrajan of Firstpost in her music review called it the best song on the album and wrote, ‘‘This love ballad opens with a harmonium and a sarangi, perfectly establishing the ornate kotha vibe. Yet in the setting of a courtesan, sounds a voice so sweet and embodying so much innocence that only a singer of Shreya Ghoshal’s calibre can pull off something so virginal in a whore house’’.[220] The Indian Express and Pinkvilla listed "Jab Saiyaan" as one of the best songs of 2022,[222][223] and it earned Ghoshal a IIFA Award nomination.[224] Ghoshal next sang a song titled, "Heer Raanjhana" for the film Bachchhan Paandey. The billboard of the song was featured at New York's Times Square.[225] Ghoshal was next featured in the soundtrack of a multilingual film Radhe Shyam in which she sang two songs, "Ninnele" in Telugu and "Unnaalae" in Tamil.[226][227] Ghoshal then featured in the soundtrack of Ajay–Atul's Marathi-language musical, Chandramukhi. She sang two songs, a lavani titled "Chandra" and a ballad titled "To Chand Rati" both of which garnered critical acclaim.[228][229] The former went viral on Instagram Reels and became a global hit.[230][231] She next sang a song titled "Makhmali" for the film Samrat Prithviraj.[232] Ghoshal then featured in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 soundtrack in which she recorded several versions of her 2007 classical song "Mere Dholna" or "Ami Je Tomar".[233] Ghoshal next recorded a new rendition of her 2014 Tamil-language song, "Sundari Pennae" for Berklee Indian Ensemble's Grammy-nominated album, Shuruaat (2022).[234][235] Ghoshal next featured in a independent single titled "Baarish Aayi Hain" which was a duet with Stebin Ben.[236] Ghoshal then featured in the soundtrack of film Raksha Bandhan for which she recorded three songs, the title track "Raksha Bandhan",[237] "Dhaagon Se Baandhaa",[238] and the reprise version of the title track,[239] all of them met with positive critical response and the former two were listed amongst the best songs to celebrate the festival of Raksha Bandhan.[240][241] Ghoshal then leant her voice to the female version of song "Dil" from the film Ek Villain Returns which was titled, "Dil (Shreya's Version)".[242] Ghoshal was next featured in a Punjabi-language independent single titled, "Tere Bajjon" which was composed by Jatinder Shah.[243]

Ghoshal leant her voice to several A. R. Rahman compositions in 2022 across different languages starting with "Maayava Thooyava" for the Tamil-language film, Iravin Nizhal,[244] which received positive critical response.[245] She also sang the Telugu version of it titled, "Mayava Chayava".[246] Ghoshal then sang a Tamil song titled "Unna Nenachadhum" for the film Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu.[247] She then recorded a song "Thumbi Thullal" for the soundtrack of a Tamil-language film, Cobra which garnered critical acclaim.[248][249] Additionally, she also leant her voice to its Kannada ("Dumbi Dumbi"),[250] Malayalam ("Thumbi Thullal"),[251] and Telugu ("Choope Oohallo") versions.[252] Ghoshal's final collaboration of 2022 with Rahman was a song titled "Ratchasa Maamaney" for the soundtrack of a Tamil-language film, Ponniyin Selvan: I.[253] She also recorded the Telugu ("Raachasa Maavaya"),[254] Kannada ("Rakshasa Maamane"),[255] Hindi ("Rakshas Mama Re"),[256] and Malayalam ("Rakshasa Maamane") version of the same song,[257] and in addition to that she sang a song titled "Bol" for the Hindi-language soundtrack of the film.[258] Ghoshal received critical acclaim for both the songs, Suanshu Khurana of The Indian Express in her music review noted the ‘‘extraordinary delicacy’’ in the way Ghoshal sang "Rakshas Mama Re" and further wrote that Ghoshal ‘‘excels’’ in conversational and charming "Bol".[259] Ghoshal then sang a Garba song titled, "Boom Padi" for the film Maja Ma which received critical praise.[260][261] Ghoshal next featured in the soundtrack of film Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva in which she sang a song called "Rasiya",[262] which earned her a IIFA Award nomination.[224] She then featured on a track titled, "Laut Aa Mere Des" a collaboration with Salim–Sulaiman for their album Bhoomi (2022).[263] Ghoshal next featured on a track titled, "Invincible" a collaboration with American a cappella group Pentatonix for their album Holidays Around the World (2022).[264] Ghoshal then featured in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Ghazal album, Sukoon (2022) in which she leant her voice to two ghazals titled, "Tujhe Bhi Chand" and "Qaraar".[265][266] Critic Subhash K. Jha in his review praised "Tujhe Bhi Chand" for having a playful lit and an evocative hook line and while praising "Qaraar" he wrote, ‘‘Shreya’s interpretation of Momin Khan Momin’s immortal Ghazal woh jo hum mein tum mein qaraar tha is laborious’’[267][268] Ghoshal finished 2022 with songs titled, "Jo Tum Saath Ho" (Duet and Lullaby version) from Salaam Venky,[269] "Sun Zara" from Cirkus,[270] and "Sukh Kalale" from Marathi-language film Ved, [271] which was met with positive critical response.[272][273]

Concerts and other activities

 
Ghoshal performing at a concert in 2009.

Ghoshal performs in musical concerts around the world. In 2013, she went to Australia and New Zealand and gave performances at the Brisbane Convention Center, Dallas Brooks Center in Melbourne, the Sydney Opera House and Vodafone Events Centre in Auckland.[274] In the same year, she performed at the Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium in United Arab Emirates.[275] The same year, she paid her respects to the casualties of an excessive rainfall in Mauritius with a concert at the Swami Vivekananda International Convention Centre in Pailles.[276] Along with Hrishikesh Ranade, she also made a stage performance during the 18th annual day celebration of Airports Authority of India.[277] She made London tours, where she performed twice in the Royal Albert Hall in 2013 and 2014. On the first tour in 2013, she also celebrate 100 years of Bollywood by performing many of the old Bollywood hits songs.[278][279][280][non-primary source needed]

In 2006, along with Sonu Nigam, Sunidhi Chauhan and Shiamak Davar, Ghoshal performed the theme song of 2010 Commonwealth Games at its closing ceremony, as an invitation to everyone to the following Commonwealth Games in Delhi.[281][282][283] The same year, she along with Sonu Nigam, recorded the title track "Haath Se Haath Milaa" for the album put together by the BBC World Service Trust as part of an AIDS awareness campaign, where profits garnered through the album, was donated to HIV charities.[284][285] In 2011, she became the brand ambassador for Joyalukkas jewellery.[286]

In 2016, Ghoshal performed a charity event to support a 17 years old patient of acute lymphoblastic leukemia.[287] In the same year, Ghoshal performed her concert in Sydney Olympic Park.[288][non-primary source needed] In 2017, she performed concerts in the US with a forty-member live Symphony band at the Fox Theatre in Detroit.[289]

On 19 February 2022, Ghoshal performed at the Jubilee Stage at Expo 2020 in Dubai, UAE.

Artistry

Influences

One of Ghoshal's earliest musical memories is listening to her mother, Sarmistha Ghoshal, singing classical Bengali songs at clubs.[290] As a very young child, she was introduced to music by her mother, whom she refers as her first "guru".[9] She states that her mother is her best critic.[291]

Ghoshal has acknowledged K S Chitra, Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle and Geeta Dutt as her inspirations.[292][293][294][295] She has also named Jagjit Singh as her inspiration to perform songs in the genre of Ghazal.[296][297]

Voice

 
Ghoshal on the sets of Indian Idol Junior, 2013

Ghoshal has performed songs with a lower vocal range.[298] However, Metro Times calls her voice a "sweet and smokey soprano".[299] Her voice has been described as "sweet" with "slight huskiness".[300][301] In an interview, Ghoshal noted that her voice has transformed from the "girlish tenor" of the earlier days to a more matured texture.[298] Her voice is characterized in the media for being most suitable for higher-pitched renditions, although some critics have said that her voice tends to screech when she reaches a higher note of scale.[302] Similarly, in the book Confession of a Coward – an Indian Adventure, it was stated that Ghoshal's high-pitched vocals are interesting and impressive, but "certainly take some time getting used to it".[303] Ghoshal has voiced against correcting pitch with Auto-Tune.[304][305] About her singing and rehearsing style, she has said, "I have a special way of writing the lyrics when it is dictated to me. No matter what the language of the song, even if it is Bengali, I write it in Hindi. I have certain notations and markings to indicate the way it should be pronounced. I feel the Devanagari script is the closest to the phonetics of the language. English letters are not very good for that purpose. Moreover, I listen carefully and try to grasp as much as possible when the lyrics are read to me".[306]

What makes Ghoshal remarkable among her contemporaries, according to The Indian Express is, the "serenity in her voice" and the "enviable range".[304] Further complimenting her versatile vocal range, they noted: "The honey-dipped inflection of [her voice], which once put in the recording studio, can turn into naughty, sensuous, serious, sad, comic and pure classical, depending on the requirement of the job".[304] Naming her as the "most versatile singer of this generation", India West remarked the smoothness of her voice when flowing from "lower registers to higher notes".[307] According to The Times of India, Ghoshal maintains the "touch of versatility" with her music by singing different style of songs from classical to pure commercial music.[308] In 2003, Ghoshal admitted that she modulates her voice well, hence "none of the music directors have yet been able to label me".[308]

Ghoshal took vocal lessons and did workshops with Kalyanji Virji Shah, where she learnt the technique about "throw of voice, straight notes, vibratos".[29] She considers classical music training as an asset in playback since it "keeps one's voice fit and fresh".[29] Music director Shekhar Ravjiani praised Ghoshal for her singing versatility.[309] According to Sonu Nigam, the best quality about Ghoshal is that the expressions come perfectly along with mannerisms.[310][311] Music director and singer M. Jayachandran praised Ghoshal by saying, "It is amazing how she writes down the lyrics in Hindi and then gives her signature nuanced expressions to Malayalam words".[312] During her interviews, Ghoshal mentioned, "I cannot sing double meaning songs or the songs which have vulgar lyrics".[313]

Impact, influence and recognition

Ghoshal's work has been praised by music directors Ankit Tiwari,[314] Jeet Gannguli,[315] Ghoshal's contemporary singers Papon,[316] Palak Muchhal,[317] Sukhwinder Singh,[318] Bombay Jayashri,[319] Javed Ali,[320] Neha Kakkar,[321] Richa Sharma,[322] singers Ghulam Ali,[323] Rahat Fateh Ali Khan,[324] Asrar,[325] A cappella band Penn Masala,[326] film actress Dia Mirza,[327] cricketer MS Dhoni.[328] Film makers Vishal Bhardwaj,[329] Karan Johar,[330] and Vidhu Vinod Chopra,[311] have picked Ghoshal as the best female singer from the generation. Canadian singer Nesdi Jones,[331] UK singer Roma Sagar,[332][333] British Indian singer Tripet Garielle,[334] Ananya Nanda,[335] mentioned Ghoshal as their inspiration.

Usha Uthup named her among the "voice for the future".[336] Veteran singers Vani Jairam and Manna Dey had praised her musical abilities.[337][338][339] Senior singers Alka Yagnik,[340] Asha Bhosle,[341] Lata Mangeshkar,[342] Hemlata,[343] Kavita Krishnamurti,[344] Kumar Sanu,[345] also picked Ghoshal as the best female singer from the generation. Sonu Nigam mentioned Ghoshal as his favourite singer: "If there'll be best all-time singers, Shreya will surely be included among them".[310] Asjad Nazir, the editor of Eastern Eye called her undisputed queen of playback singing.[346]

Popularity and media image

In 2010, Ghoshal was honoured from the U.S. state of Ohio, where the governor Ted Strickland declared 26 June as "Shreya Ghoshal Day".[347] The first Shreya Ghoshal Day (26 June 2010) was celebrated among her fans on popular microblogging and social networking sites.[348] In April 2013, she was awarded with the highest honour in London by the members of House of Commons of the United Kingdom.[12]

In 2012, Ghoshal appeared in the Forbes Celebrity 100, a list based on income and popularity of India's celebrities. She remained in the top fifty spots for five consecutive years, listed at the forty-second spot in 2012–13, the twenty-eighth spot in 2014, the thirty-third spot in 2015, and the twenty-eighth spot in 2016.[349][350][351][352][353] In 2013, Forbes India placed her in their "Top 5 Celeb100 Singers and Musicians" list.[354] In 2020, Forbes listed her among Asia's Top 100 Digital Stars.[355] She is the only Indian singer to be listed in the Verve's 50 Power Women Of 2016.[356]

Ghoshal is also known for her style and fashion sense.[357][358] Ghoshal has said that she has been offered acting roles which she has declined, citing her lack of interest in it.[359] In 2013, the UK-based newspaper Eastern Eye placed her forty-third in their "50 Sexiest Asian Women" list.[360] In 2015, it placed her seventh in their "Greatest 20 Bollywood Playback Singers" list.[361] In 2021 and 2022, Ghoshal was placed at fifth and seventh rank respectively in Eastern Eye's "Top 50 Asian Celebrities" list. She was the highest ranked singer in both the years.[362][363] She was listed third among the "Top Ten Hottest Female Bollywood Lead Singers" by MensXP.com, an Indian lifestyle website for men.[364]

Ghoshal is active on social media. She is the sixth most liked Indian personality on Facebook and 47th most followed Indian personality on Twitter, according to the statistics of Socialbakers.[365][366][367] She is among the top ten most searched Indian singers on Google Search.[368] In March 2017, she became the first Indian singer to have a wax figure of her made for the display in the Indian wing of Madame Tussauds Museum in Delhi.[369][370]

Ghoshal is amongst one of the most streamed Indian artists across several music streaming platforms. She was the second-most streamed Indian female artist on Spotify in 2019 and 2020,[371][372] and the most streamed Indian female artist on Spotify in 2021 and 2022.[373][374] Additionally, Ghoshal was the most streamed Indian female artist on Apple Music in 2021.[375] She was also the most streamed Indian female artist on Amazon Music in 2022.[376]

Discography

Filmography

Ghoshal has appeared as a judge on several television reality shows and she also appears in music videos.

Awards and nominations

Ghoshal has won four National Film Awards[377] for Best Female Playback Singing: "Bairi Piya" for Devdas (2002),[26] "Dheere Jalna" for Paheli (2005),[52] "Yeh Ishq Haaye" for Jab We Met (2007),[88] and one award for both songs "Pherari Mon" for the Bengali film Antaheen (2008) and "Jeev Rangla" for the Marathi film Jogwa (2008).[98][99] She has won seven Filmfare Awards: one RD Burman Award for New Music Talent,[378] and six awards in Best Female Playback Singer category for "Dola Re Dola" for Devdas (2003),[378] "Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai" for Jism (2004),[379] "Barso Re" for Guru (2008),[380] "Teri Ore" for Singh Is Kinng (2009),[381] "Deewani Mastani" for Bajirao Mastani (2016) and "Ghoomar" for Padmaavat (2019). Ghoshal has also won ten Filmfare Awards South for Best Female Playback Singer to date.[382]

See also

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shreya, ghoshal, born, march, 1984, indian, singer, most, prolific, popular, singers, india, received, four, national, film, awards, four, kerala, state, film, awards, tamil, nadu, state, film, awards, bfja, awards, seven, filmfare, awards, filmfare, awards, s. Shreya Ghoshal born 12 March 1984 is an Indian singer One of the most prolific and popular singers of India 2 3 she has received four National Film Awards four Kerala State Film Awards two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards two BFJA Awards seven Filmfare Awards and ten Filmfare Awards South She has recorded songs for films and albums in various Indian languages Shreya GhoshalGhoshal at the 2015 Filmfare Awards SouthBorn 1984 03 12 12 March 1984 age 38 1 Berhampore Murshidabad West Bengal IndiaAlma materSIES College of Arts Science and CommerceOccupationSingerYears active1998 presentSpouseShiladitya Mukhopadhyaya m 2015 wbr Children1AwardsSee belowMusical careerGenresFilmiIndian popGhazalsBhajansClassicalElectronicInstrument s VocalsSignatureGhoshal began learning music at the age of four 4 At the age of six she started her formal training in classical music When she reached sixteen she was noticed by filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali s mother after she won the television singing reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Following the success she made her Bollywood playback singing debut with Bhansali s romantic drama Devdas 2002 for which she received a National Film Award a Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer and a Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent 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 United States state of Ohio 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 In 2017 Ghoshal became the first Indian singer to have her wax figure displayed in the Indian wing of Madame Tussauds Museum in Delhi Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Career 2 1 2002 2004 Playback singing debut and breakthrough 2 2 2005 2007 Established singer 2 3 2008 2014 Further success 2 4 2015 2019 Career progression 2 5 2020 present Independent work and further success 3 Concerts and other activities 4 Artistry 4 1 Influences 4 2 Voice 5 Impact influence and recognition 6 Popularity and media image 7 Discography 8 Filmography 9 Awards and nominations 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEarly and personal life EditShreya Ghoshal was born on 12 March 1984 1 to a Bengali Brahmin family in Berhampore Murshidabad of West Bengal state 5 She grew up in Rawatbhata a small town near Kota Rajasthan 6 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 7 She has a younger brother Soumyadeep Ghoshal 8 non primary source needed 9 At the age of four she started learning music 10 Ghoshal completed her schooling up to eighth grade at the Atomic Energy Central School No 4 in Rawatbhata where she was a classmate of the former CEO of Twitter Parag Agrawal 6 In 1995 she won the All India Light Vocal Music Competition New Delhi organised 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 11 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 7 6 12 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 started with her formal training in classical music She acquired training from Late Kalyanji Bhai for 18 months and continued her classical music training with Late Mukta Bhide in Mumbai 13 12 Her first stage performance was made at a club s annual function When she turned six she started her lessons in Hindustani classical music 6 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 14 15 16 On 5 February 2015 Ghoshal married her childhood friend Shiladitya Mukhopadhyaya a traditional Bengali ceremony 17 Before getting married Ghoshal dated him for almost 10 years According to Ghoshal apart from being a singer she loves to travel and read books but it s cooking that has a healing effect on her 18 On 22 May 2021 Ghoshal gave birth to a baby boy named Devyaan in Mumbai 19 20 Career EditGhoshal s first ever recorded song was Ganraj Rangi Nachato which is a cover version of a Marathi song originally sung by Lata Mangeshkar 21 Her first studio album was Bendhechhi Beena which was released on 1 January 1998 with 14 tracks Some of her earlier albums are O Tota Pakhi Re Ekti Katha 1999 and Mukhor Porag 2000 Ghoshal recorded Bengali studio album Rupasi Raate 2002 Ghoshal recorded devotional songs in albums like Banomali Re 2002 and later Krishna Bina Ache Ke 2007 2002 2004 Playback singing debut and breakthrough Edit Ghoshal caught the attention of director Sanjay Leela Bhansali when she participated in the 75th children s special episode of Sa Re Ga Ma Bhansali s mother was watching the show and during Ghoshal s performance she called him to watch her performance after which he decided to give her a chance in his next film 12 According to Bhansali Ghoshal s voice had the innocence needed for the character of Paro in Devdas 2002 11 22 In 2000 Bhansali and music director Ismail Darbar offered her the opportunity to be the voice of Paro the lead female character of Devdas who was portrayed by Aishwarya Rai 11 23 Ghoshal sang five songs in the film namely Silsila Ye Chaahat Ka Bairi Piya Chalak Chalak Morey Piya and Dola Re Dola with established singers such as Kavita Krishnamurthy Udit Narayan Vinod Rathod KK and Jaspinder Narula 24 She was sixteen when she recorded the first song for the film Bairi Piya with Udit Narayan Her Higher Secondary Examinations were nearing that time and she would take her books and notebooks to the studio to study during downtime Bairi Piya was an instant success and topped the charts 11 The film garnered her first Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer for Dola Re shared with Kavita Krishnamurthy 25 and a National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for Bairi Piya 26 Her performance also won her the Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent 25 I remember I was asked to rehearse the song once before finally recording it I simply closed my eyes and sang without a break When I opened my eyes I noticed a lot of excitement and chaos outside the recording room Then Sanjayji told me I had sung the song so well that they had recorded it at one go Ghoshal sharing her experience of recording Bairi Piya 11 She was an immediate success and was called by various other Indian film industries for recording songs in her voice 11 Ghoshal was next heard in Darbar composed Desh Devi where she performed three tracks for the film 27 After rendering traditional semi classical songs for her previous ventures Ghoshal performed two seductive numbers for M M Kreem s Jism which prevented her from being stereotyped 28 According to Ghoshal Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai and Chalo Tumko Lekar Chale from the film made everyone look at her in a new light opening the doors to a versatile image 29 She was awarded with another Filmfare trophy for Best Female Playback Singer for the song Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai 30 She thereupon worked with Anu Malik where she performed the female version of Aye Meri Zindagi Seena Pada and Aai Jo Teri Yaad along with the bhajan styled Har Taraf 31 In addition to providing vocals for Har Taraf Ghoshal also made her first on screen appearance in Saaya as the school girl singing the song 32 33 Apart from Inteha Ghoshal provided vocals for Malik in two other films Munna Bhai M B B S and LOC Kargil where she recorded the song Chann Chann for the former and Pyaar Bhara Geet for the latter along with Sonu Nigam 34 35 Besides Ghoshal made her first collaboration with Shankar Ehsaan Loy by performing the female version of the song Tu Hi Bata Zindagi Calling her singing effortless in the song The Hindu mentioned that she was able to impart the required emotions for the song 36 In 2004 Ghoshal contributed to the soundtrack album of Thoda Tum Badlo Thoda Hum by performing four tracks which were labelled with an average tag by Joginder Tuteja from Bollywood Hungama 37 However he was impressed with Ghoshal s rendition from her songs in Khakee where he affirmed that Ghoshal s voice suits Aishwarya Rai to the core and she lends credibility to the entire song in Wada Raha 38 Besides the two duets with Nigam Dil Dooba and Youn Hi Tum Mujhse were equally favored by music critics 38 Further complimenting her vocals in the song Hum Tumko Nigahon Mein and Soniye from Garv Tuteja asserted that Ghoshal s vocals have started to suit the current breed of actresses better and better with each passing day 39 Apart from Dil Bechara Pyaar Ka Maara Ghoshal worked with Nikhil Vinay in other projects by recording Betab Dil Hai from Phir Milenge and Woh Ho Tum from Muskaan 40 41 During the time Nadeem Shravan composed Tumsa Nahin Dekha A Love Story was considered to be the biggest album for Ghoshal as she sang all the numbers with an exception of one song 42 She performed a wide variety of songs from a jazzy number to soft romantic tunes in the album 43 According to Ghoshal the album allowed her to experiment with the entire range of her singing capabilities 43 Besides Ghoshal lent her voice for Malik where she sang Tumhe Jo Maine Dekha and Gori Gori for Main Hoon Na apart from the title track 44 Mid Day affirmed that Ghoshal provided perfect accompaniment for the track while Rediff com was impressed with her rendition 45 46 The year marks her first collaboration with Rajesh Roshan and Pritam by singing the melodious track for the former composed Saansein Ghulne Lagi from Aetbaar and performing the track Shikdum from Dhoom for the latter 47 48 She debuted in the Tamil cinema through the song Yen Chellam in Vasanthabalan s film Album 2002 and she received success after singing Munbe Vaa from Sillunu Oru Kaadhal under composer A R Rahman She received her first Tamil Nadu State Film Award 49 She made her Telugu debut for music director Mani Sharma in Okkadu 2003 50 She made her debut in Kannada cinema with the song Krishna nee begane baaro in the movie Paris Pranaya 2003 Ghoshal debuted in Malayalam cinema through a studio album of composer Alphons Joseph and later gave voice to his song Vida Parayukayano from Big B 2007 51 2005 2007 Established singer Edit Ghoshal at Carvaan E Ghazal celebrations Ghoshal was bestowed with her second National Film Award for her rendition of Dheere Jalna in Paheli which she sung alongside Sonu Nigam 52 As claimed by Daily News and Analysis the song treads the fine balance between the classical and popular genre of Hindi film music 53 Barring the song Dheere Jalna Ghoshal was heard in two other tracks Kangna Re and Minnat Kare composed by M M Kreem 54 She provided vocals for Kreem in one of his another compositions Guzar Na Jaye from Rog 55 With the film Parineeta she made her first collaboration with Shantanu Moitra 56 She performed four tracks from the film alongside Sonu Nigam which includes Piyu Bole Kasto Mazza and Soona Man Ka Aangan 57 58 Thereupon she worked for the soundtrack album of Yahaan performing a soulful track Naam Adaa Likhna Urzu Urzu Durkut and a Punjabi track Mele Chaliyan 59 Ghoshal s work in both the films was widely acclaimed subsequently being nominated for the Filmfare Awards with the song Piyu Bole 60 Reportedly Ghoshal was selected to sing the female rendition of the track after being auditioned by many other artistes 56 In an interview Moitra stated Pradeep wanted a little trill of laughter in the middle of the song and she did it effortlessly 56 Along with Piyu Bole Ghoshal received another Filmfare nomination for her rendition of the song Agar Tum Mil Jao from Zeher 60 The song along with Jaane Ja Jaane Ja from the same film was acclaimed by music critics 61 Apart from providing supporting vocals for Himesh Reshammiya s Aashiq Banaya Aapne Ghoshal s voice had been used in some of his other compositions released during the year 62 However while reviewing Malik composed Pehle Se Bollywood Hungama wrote Ghoshal sang in a mature manner and did so well and once again she proved herself as a dependable playback singer 63 Similar sentiments were echoed for the song Bolo To from Shabd which was composed by Vishal Shekhar 64 2006 marks Ghoshal s first collaboration with Ravindra Jain in the film Vivah where she performed three duets with Narayan titled Mujhe Haq Hai Do Anjaane Ajnabi and Milan Abhi Aadha Adhura Hai 65 For the album she also recorded Hamari Shaadi Mein with Babul Supriyo and two sisters conversation song O Jiji with Pamela Jain along with a bhajan performed with Jain 66 Ghoshal s obsessive vocals were appraised in Roop Kumar Rathod s composition So Jaoon Main from Woh Lamhe 67 68 Despite the length the version was particularly acclaimed from the album 69 During the year Ghoshal performed her first ever duet with Sunidhi Chauhan though they have contributed in multi singer songs together with the Salim Sulaiman s composition Imaan Ka Asar from Dor 70 In spite of providing backing vocals for Lage Raho Munna Bhai s Bande Mein Tha Dum Ghoshal and Nigam performed a romantic duet titled Pal Pal a composition by Moitra 71 For the song she received a Best Female Playback Singer nomination at the 52nd Filmfare Awards 72 She was next heard with Vishal Bhardwaj in the song O Saathi Re which exudes the feeling of intimacy and deep love 73 74 Ghoshal s low pitch rendition in the song was positively noted by critics 73 In 2006 Ghoshal sang Pyaar Ki Ek Kahani and Koi Tumsa Nahin with Sonu Nigam and Chori Chori Chupke Chupke with Udit Narayan for Rajesh Roshan composed Krrish which were also favored by the critics 75 Reviewing the album Bollywood Hungama wrote Ghoshal is extremely competent and justifies her continued presence in the big league 75 They also mentioned that Ghoshal has reached to a similar level of Alka Yagnik in terms of class quality and style 75 Ghoshal on the sets of X Factor India 2011 In 2007 Ghoshal recorded a thumri in the mujra style for Khoya Khoya Chand 76 Titled Chale Aao Saiyan and composed by Moitra the song was particularly praised for Ghoshal s different vocal structure 77 She even lent her voice for two other songs for the album Sakhi Piya and Thirak Thirak 78 She reunited with Moitra for Laaga Chunari Mein Daag where she performed Hum To Aise Hain along with Chauhan which also had Swanand Kirkire and Pranab Biswas lending supporting vocals 79 80 Raja Sen found Kachchi Kaliyaan song from the film less appealing with its bad remix background though praised Ghoshal Chauhan KK and Nigam for giving the song the vim it requires 78 Apart from providing background alaap in Monty Sharma s composition Masha Allah Ghoshal was heard in the classically oriented numbers Jaan E Jaan and Sawar Gayi included in the album Saawariya 81 She also recorded her first track in a Sanjay Leela Bhansali s composition Thode Badmaash for the same album providing a feminine quality to her temperate nuances 82 During the same year Ghoshal sang the peppy rain song Barso Re for Mani Ratnam s Guru a composition by A R Rahman 83 84 A Review from Oneindia praised Ghoshal s rendition of the song and opined that it was a different incarnation of her in comparison to her previous records 85 The song won her third Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer 86 87 The same year she came up with the song Yeh Ishq Haaye from Jab We Met composed by Pritam which was successful in earning her a third National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer 88 The duo also worked with the classical track Mere Dholna for Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2007 performed beside M G Sreekumar which was acclaimed with special mention to the taan towards the climax of the song 89 Ghoshal also lent her voice for Vishal Shekhar with few of his compositions and was particularly praised for the theme song of Ta Ra Rum Pum along with the romantic song Main Agar Kahoon which she sang with Sonu Nigam and the dance song Dhoom Taana from film Om Shanti Om where some critics compared her singing style of the latter with S Janaki 90 91 92 In the year Ghoshal worked with Ilaiyaraaja for the album Cheeni Kum 93 2008 2014 Further success Edit After singing for films such as U Me Aur Hum Sirf Ghatothkach Dashavatar Mere Baap Pehle Aap De Taali Haal e Dil Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic and Kismat Konnection 93 Ghoshal recorded another hit song for Singh Is Kinng 2008 titled Teri Ore composed by Pritam Chakraborty 94 It received mixed reviews from music critics 95 96 The song earned her a fourth Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer and overall fifth Filmfare Award 97 After that she lent her voice for films like Bachna Ae Haseeno God Tussi Great Ho Welcome to Sajjanpur Kidnap Karzzzz Ghajini Ek Vivaah Aisa Bhi Dostana Yuvvraaj and others 93 She won her fourth National award for singing Pherari Mon for the Bengali film Antaheen 2008 98 and Jeev Rangla for the Marathi film Jogwa 2008 99 She rendered two songs for the 2010 film Dabangg Tere Mast Mast Do Nain with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Chori Kiya Re Jiya with Sonu Nigam According to a music review published by Planet Bollywood the biggest attraction of this song is the duet by the fantastic jodi of Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal who prove yet again why they rank as the finest singers of their generation 100 In 2010 Ghoshal sang for the English independent film When Harry Tries to Marry 101 In the same year Ghoshal rendered her voice for a song Aadha Ishq from film Band Baaja Baaraat which composed by Salim Sulaiman Satyajit of Glamsham stated Shreya Ghoshal s feminine vocal textures have always been reliable in ballads 102 In 2011 Ghoshal recorded hit duet song Saibo in film Shor in the City with Tochi Raina a composition by Sachin Jigar 103 Satyajit from Glamsham reported Sweetly toned and mesmerized with mellifluous flows of Shreya Ghoshal singing the first outing Saibo is a smoothening surprise that extols the feel of romanticism to perfection 103 Later that year Ghoshal sang the duet Teri Meri in film Bodyguard with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan 104 A Himesh Reshammiya composition the song received positive to mixed reviews 104 105 NDTV labelled the song as moderately paced and average Ghoshal later collaborated with Bappi Lahiri in the duet Ooh La La from film The Dirty Picture 106 Abid from Glamsham stated that Ghoshal manage to keep up the fun tempo with an improvised and highly entertaining and excellent renditions 106 Ghoshal received further two nominations that year at Filmfare Awards for songs Saibo and Teri Meri 107 In 2012 Ghoshal rendered her voice for popular item song Chikni Chameli from film Agneepath 108 The song was composed by Ajay Atul and was a remake of their own Marathi song Kombdi Palali from film Jatra 109 Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama stated A special word for Shreya Ghoshal too who changes her singing style in a big way and comes up trumps She gets the kind of rustic flavour that was the need of the hour and is superb in her rendition 110 Ghoshal received her one of the two Filmfare nominations of the year for the song 111 Later she revealed that she wasn t very comfortable singing the song because of its vulgar lyrics and requested the makers to change few words in it 112 The same year she performed four songs all composed by Sajid Wajid for film Rowdy Rathore which received mixed reviews from critics 113 114 For the duet song Dhadang Dhang Dhang performed by Ghoshal alongside Sajid Devesh Sharma of Filmfare remarked Shreya Ghoshal puts the 90s ka tadka in her rendition and for lullaby song Chandaniya he said Shreya Ghoshal sounds uncannily like Alka Yagnik and proves that she is a singer for all occasions 115 Joginder Tuteja from Bollywood Hungama stated in relation to Chandaniya Shreya Ghoshal can fit into any mode as per the demand of the situation 116 The song Tera Ishq Bada Teekha received mixed reviews from music critics 113 114 115 116 Ghoshal then lent her voice in a Four part harmony song Radha from Student of the Year alongside Udit Narayan Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani which garnered critical appreciation 117 In the same year she again collaborated with A R Rahman for a duet song Saans from film Jab Tak Hai Jaan along with Mohit Chauhan The song received positive to mixed reviews by critics 118 119 120 At the poll conducted by Indiatimes the song Saans won the title of Most Romantic Song of the year 2012 121 The song earned Ghoshal second of her two Filmfare nominations of the year 111 Ghoshal at 4th Global Indian Music Academy Awards 2014 In early 2013 Ghoshal sang two duet songs Naino Mein Sapna and Taki O Taki for film Himmatwala The songs were originally composed by Bappi Lahri and re created by Sajid Wajid Both songs received positive reviews from music critics 122 123 124 125 For Naino Mein Sapna critics of NDTV mentioned Shreya sounds tailormade for the track and for Taki Taki they remarked Ghoshal proves yet again her mettle in the industry 122 For Naino Mein Sapna Shivi from Komoi stated Shreya Ghoshal replace Lata Mangeshkar and do a decent job 123 Ghoshal sang the female version of Sunn Raha Hai in Aashiqui 2 composed by Ankit Tiwari and written by Sandeep Nath 126 She garnered critical praise over Ankit Tiwari who sang the male version of the song 126 Apart from rendering vocals for A R Rahman composed Banarasiya in Raanjhanaa 127 Ghoshal lent her voice for duet God Allah aur Bhagwan in Krrish 3 alongside Sonu Nigam 128 Banarasiya met with largely positive reviews 127 129 the latter received mixed reactions 128 130 Ghoshal next performed two tracks in Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram Leela namely Dhoop and Nagada Sang Dhol both composed by the director of film Sanjay Leela Bhansali She earned positive to mixed response for former 131 132 and mostly positive reviews for the latter 131 133 Mohar Basu of Koimoi stated in regards to Dhoop Shreya Ghoshal s voice croons hauntingly and this song evokes a range of deep emotions Passionately sung and flatteringly themed this song makes evident the reason why Ghoshal can be compared to music veterans of the industry 131 Ghoshal received two Filmfare nominations for songs Sunn Raha Hai and Nagada Sang Dhol that year 134 In 2014 Ghoshal recorded three songs for film PK namely the solo Nanga Punga Dost and duets Chaar Kadam and Love is a Waste of Time with Shaan and Sonu Nigam respectively 135 Later in the same year she sang the duet Manwa Laage with Arijit Singh for film Happy New Year composed by Vishal Shekhar duo and written by Irshad Kamil 136 137 After its release Manwa Laage crossed two millions views in 48 hours on YouTube worldwide 138 Ghoshal got another nomination at Filmfare Awards for the song 139 2015 2019 Career progression Edit Ghoshal at her concert in 2015 2015 started with Ghoshal s collaboration with A R Rahman in Tamil film I 140 Besides rendering vocals for original Tamil duet Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal alongside Haricharan 140 141 she also dubbed its Hindi version Tu Chale 142 and Telugu version Poolane Kunukeyamantaa 143 The original Tamil version song Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal was met with positive reviews by critics with most critics praising the vocals of Ghoshal 140 Nicy V P from International Business Times commented on Tamil version Haricharan s crystal clear voice Shreya s Hindustani driven singing lead to a chart buster here With regards to Shreya Ghoshal we have to dig deep the dictionary to come up with some new adjectives to praise her singing 140 Later that year Ghoshal sang the female version of song Hasi from film Hamari Adhuri Kahani composed by Ami Mishra which got critical precedence over male version sung by Ami Mishra himself 144 145 Devesh Sharma from Filmfare remarked The female version of Hasi sung by Shreya Ghoshal works better than the male version sung by guest composer Ami Mishra himself Ghoshal elevates it with her superb effort and the softer arrangement works better for it overall 144 Ghoshal also performed the female version of the song Gaaye Jaa for the film Brothers composed by Ajay Atul which received positive reviews from music critics 146 147 148 149 The Times of India stated Shreya Ghoshal scores brownie points for her rendition 148 Glamsham praised Ghoshal s vocals labelling them sugary sweet and superbly controlled 146 Bollywood Life commented Shreya Ghoshal amazes the listener by making this situational song such a great listen and just for her lovely voice one has to put this song on a loop 147 The same year saw Ghoshal again collaborating with Sanjay Leela Bhansali in Bajirao Mastani 150 She performed three songs in the film namely Mohe Rang Do Laal Deewani Mastani and Pinga 151 152 She also dubbed these songs in Tamil and Telugu versions of the film s soundtrack 153 154 The qawwali interlude song Deewani Mastani in the film fetched her sixth Filmfare Award fifth for Best female playback singer 155 156 In early 2016 Ghoshal provided vocals for duet Tere Bin from film Wazir alongside Sonu Nigam 157 Composed by Shantanu Moitra and written by Vidhu Vinod Chopra the song opened to positive reviews by critics 157 158 Labelling the song as a beautiful start for the film critics from Bollywood Hungama commented Though the sound of song is quite classical for a film which is set in the current times one can well expect that it would fit in well into the narrative 157 Ghoshal was next heard in song Tum Bin Jiya in film Sanam Re composed by Jeet Ganguly 159 It was a recreation of a song with same title from 2001 film Tum Bin sung by K S Chithra and composed by Nikhil Vinay 159 The song received positive to negative reviews 159 160 161 Ghoshal sang the songs Mere Aankhon Se Nikle Aansoo and Ishq Ki Baarish written by Sameer and composed by Nadeem Saifi in the film Ishq Forever for which critics compared Ghoshal singing style to veteran singer Alka Yagnik 162 163 164 For the song Mere Aankhon Se Nikle Aansoo The Times of India commented Shreya create magic in the song which is straight from the heart 162 163 164 Ghoshal provided vocals for song Aatach Baya Ka Baavarla in Marathi film Sairat composed by Ajay Atul which was well received by critics 165 166 Ghoshal s collaboration with Ankit Tiwari in song Jab Tum Hote Ho from film Rustom was critically well received 167 168 Devesh Sharma of Filmfare labelled the song sombre and praised use of Ghoshal s melodious voice in the song 168 Ghoshal was next heard in Tamil film Devi in which she rendered her vocals for song Rang Rang Rangoli 169 Ghoshal also dubbed Hindi version of the song titled Ranga Re 170 as the film was released along with Tamil in Hindi and Telugu as well with Telugu version Rang Rang Rangare being sung by Swetha Mohan India West praised the Hindi version by quoting Ghoshal proves that she can tread Sunidhi Chauhan terrain effortlessly in parts of the song and her strong vocals once again put up a strong case for playback singers females 170 The Tamil version of song also opened to positive reviews 169 In early 2017 Ghoshal rendered Aashiq Surrender Hua duet along with co singer and composer Amaal Mallik from the film Badrinath Ki Dulhania the song in itself was much appreciated for its quirky lyrics which were penned down by lyricist Shabbir Ahmed Aashiq Surrender Hua was one of the rare songs in which Ghoshal was heard in a lower register than what she usually sings in As Swetha Ramakrishnan from Firstpost reiterated The best thing about the song is Shreya Ghoshal singing in a lower pitch something one rarely gets to hear 171 In regards to the singers Gaurang Chauhan from Bollywood Life stated Both are a unique choice for such a song and they nail it 172 Ghoshal was next heard in Rozana from the film Naam Shabana for which Ghoshal s vocals were specifically met with critically positive reviews Shriram Iyengar from Cinestaan mentioned Ghoshal s voice brings a mesmerising touch to the song with a perfect balance of happiness and contentment 173 Praising Ghoshal s vocals in Rozana India West commented To say that she makes the best out of this increasingly rare occasion in film music is superfluous 174 Apart from rendering vocals for A R Rahman composed Do Dilon Ke duet along with Hariharan in the Hindi dubbed version of the film Viceroy s House 175 Ghoshal also lent her voice for duet Hans Mat Pagli in Toilet Ek Prem Katha alongside Sonu Nigam 176 Both songs were critically acclaimed Joginder Tuteja from Bollywood Hungama stated that The combination of Sonu Shreya takes the song to a different altogether and worthy of repeat hear 177 In 2017 Ghoshal also sang the duet Thodi Der with co singer and music director Farhan Saeed for the film Half Girlfriend She received a Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer nomination for the song 178 179 180 Komoi stated Ghoshal s voice as sweet as honey mesmerizes the listener in Thodi Der Glamsham reported Ghoshal is simply fantastic and song can be put on repeat mode 180 179 In the same year Ghoshal sang two songs in fifth episode of Mixtape a web series launched by T Series for which she received positive response 181 Ghoshal s four Kannada songs were included in The Times of India list of 10 Best Romantic Songs of 2017 which are Usire Usire from Hebbuli Ondu Malebillu from Chakravarthy Ninna Snehadinda from Mugulu Nage and Chippinolagade from Maasthi Gudi 182 Her Telugu song Blockbuster from Sarrainodu was voted as number one in 10 Best Party Songs of 2017 by the same 183 2018 started for Ghoshal collaborating with S Thaman for the song Mandhaara from Bhaagamathie She later provided her rendition for Allasani Vaari from Tholi Prema 184 She also lent her voice to four songs for the delayed film Phir Se 2018 185 Ghoshal continued with song Ghoomar from the period drama Padmaavat along with Swaroop Khan Composed by film s director Sanjay Leela Bhansali himself it was based on the traditional music and dance forms performed by the Rajput queens of Rajasthan 186 187 The song was well received with critics praising Ghoshal for her rendition 188 189 190 Gaurang Chauhan from Times Now noted that the song is appealing and will be if not already a favourite among dance performers across India 190 Ghoomar went on to earn Ghoshal the Filmfare Award for Best Female Singer 191 She was next heard in the recreated version of Ek Do Teen from Tezaab 1988 in Baaghi 2 and the title track of Dhadak 2018 192 193 Ghoshal started 2019 with two classical numbers Ghar More Pardesiya and Tabah Ho Gaye for Abhishek Varman s period drama Kalank for which she won numerous awards and accolades including a Zee Cine Award for Best Female Playback Singer Later sang Yeh Aaina for the film Kabir Singh composed by Amaal Mallik and written by Irshad Kamil which was picturised on the film s lead Shahid Kapoor and supporting actress Nikita Dutta and Habibi Ke Nain along with Jubin Nautiyal composed by Sajid Wajid for the film Dabangg 3 194 Later that year she was also heard as the lead singer in a first alongside fellow singer and rapper Mellow D on Kiske Liye Tu Marega and Dega Jaan two versions of the upbeat title track of Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D K s Manoj Bajpayee starrer Amazon Prime Video original series The Family Man composed by Sachin Jigar Her rendition of the tracks was widely praised with the lyrics receiving appreciation for being an ode to middle class struggles in the Indian society 2020 present Independent work and further success Edit Ghoshal started the new decade by featuring in several Independent Singles 195 She released an independent single titled Nah Woh Main in which she was also credited as a songwriter and composer 196 Later she released a song titled Apni Maati which was released on the 73rd Independence Day of India as a tribute 197 The song was praised for its patriotic message and was also used to promote the Save Soil movement initiated by Sadhguru s Isha Foundation 198 199 Ghoshal was next featured on tracks titled Judaiyaan a collaboration with Darshan Raval for his album named Judaiyaan 2020 which peaked at number one on Billboard Top Triller Global chart 200 201 and Muraliya a collaboration with Salim Sulaiman for their album named Bhoomi 2020 202 Additionally Ghoshal also sang several Bollywood songs in 2020 including Maay Bhavani from Tanhaji Ghar Bhara Sa Lage from Shikara Taare Ginn from Dil Bechara Paheli from Shakuntala Devi etc Ghoshal started 2021 with a ballad titled Chal Wahin Chalein from Saina for which she received praise A critic based at Filmfare in his music review wrote Shreya Ghoshal sure knows how to tease out the nuances hidden in the lyrics and Amaal Mallik lets the singer take the lead in this melodious song keeping the music in check 203 Ghoshal was next featured in a song titled Param Sundari from Mimi which became one of the biggest hits of the year 204 and peaked at No 184 on the Billboard Global Excl U S chart 205 The song also garnered critical acclaim and a Filmfare Award nomination for Ghoshal 206 Ghoshal next sang a song titled Zaalima Coca Cola for the film Bhuj The Pride of India 207 Ghoshal then featured in two tracks of Atrangi Re soundtrack Chaka Chak and Tere Rang both of which garnered critical acclaim 208 209 The former also became an instant hit and went viral on Instagram Reels 210 211 It earned Ghoshal another Filmfare Award nomination 206 Chaka Chak Param Sundari and Zaalima Coca Cola were amongst the top twenty five most viewed Hindi songs of 2021 212 Ghoshal also featured in several independent singles in 2021 including Oh Sanam with Tony Kakkar 213 Pyaar Ek Tarfaa with Amaal Mallik 214 Pyaar Karte Ho Na with Javed Mohsin 215 and Angana Morey which was a solo independent single of Ghoshal for which she was credited as a songwriter and composer 216 The song peaked at number one on the Billboard Top Triller Global chart 217 Ghoshal started 2022 with a Punjabi language independent single titled Uff 218 219 Ghoshal was next featured in a song titled Jab Saiyaan from Gangubai Kathiawadi for which she received critical acclaim 220 221 Lakshmi Govindrajan of Firstpost in her music review called it the best song on the album and wrote This love ballad opens with a harmonium and a sarangi perfectly establishing the ornate kotha vibe Yet in the setting of a courtesan sounds a voice so sweet and embodying so much innocence that only a singer of Shreya Ghoshal s calibre can pull off something so virginal in a whore house 220 The Indian Express and Pinkvilla listed Jab Saiyaan as one of the best songs of 2022 222 223 and it earned Ghoshal a IIFA Award nomination 224 Ghoshal next sang a song titled Heer Raanjhana for the film Bachchhan Paandey The billboard of the song was featured at New York s Times Square 225 Ghoshal was next featured in the soundtrack of a multilingual film Radhe Shyam in which she sang two songs Ninnele in Telugu and Unnaalae in Tamil 226 227 Ghoshal then featured in the soundtrack of Ajay Atul s Marathi language musical Chandramukhi She sang two songs a lavani titled Chandra and a ballad titled To Chand Rati both of which garnered critical acclaim 228 229 The former went viral on Instagram Reels and became a global hit 230 231 She next sang a song titled Makhmali for the film Samrat Prithviraj 232 Ghoshal then featured in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 soundtrack in which she recorded several versions of her 2007 classical song Mere Dholna or Ami Je Tomar 233 Ghoshal next recorded a new rendition of her 2014 Tamil language song Sundari Pennae for Berklee Indian Ensemble s Grammy nominated album Shuruaat 2022 234 235 Ghoshal next featured in a independent single titled Baarish Aayi Hain which was a duet with Stebin Ben 236 Ghoshal then featured in the soundtrack of film Raksha Bandhan for which she recorded three songs the title track Raksha Bandhan 237 Dhaagon Se Baandhaa 238 and the reprise version of the title track 239 all of them met with positive critical response and the former two were listed amongst the best songs to celebrate the festival of Raksha Bandhan 240 241 Ghoshal then leant her voice to the female version of song Dil from the film Ek Villain Returns which was titled Dil Shreya s Version 242 Ghoshal was next featured in a Punjabi language independent single titled Tere Bajjon which was composed by Jatinder Shah 243 Ghoshal leant her voice to several A R Rahman compositions in 2022 across different languages starting with Maayava Thooyava for the Tamil language film Iravin Nizhal 244 which received positive critical response 245 She also sang the Telugu version of it titled Mayava Chayava 246 Ghoshal then sang a Tamil song titled Unna Nenachadhum for the film Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu 247 She then recorded a song Thumbi Thullal for the soundtrack of a Tamil language film Cobra which garnered critical acclaim 248 249 Additionally she also leant her voice to its Kannada Dumbi Dumbi 250 Malayalam Thumbi Thullal 251 and Telugu Choope Oohallo versions 252 Ghoshal s final collaboration of 2022 with Rahman was a song titled Ratchasa Maamaney for the soundtrack of a Tamil language film Ponniyin Selvan I 253 She also recorded the Telugu Raachasa Maavaya 254 Kannada Rakshasa Maamane 255 Hindi Rakshas Mama Re 256 and Malayalam Rakshasa Maamane version of the same song 257 and in addition to that she sang a song titled Bol for the Hindi language soundtrack of the film 258 Ghoshal received critical acclaim for both the songs Suanshu Khurana of The Indian Express in her music review noted the extraordinary delicacy in the way Ghoshal sang Rakshas Mama Re and further wrote that Ghoshal excels in conversational and charming Bol 259 Ghoshal then sang a Garba song titled Boom Padi for the film Maja Ma which received critical praise 260 261 Ghoshal next featured in the soundtrack of film Brahmastra Part One Shiva in which she sang a song called Rasiya 262 which earned her a IIFA Award nomination 224 She then featured on a track titled Laut Aa Mere Des a collaboration with Salim Sulaiman for their album Bhoomi 2022 263 Ghoshal next featured on a track titled Invincible a collaboration with American a cappella group Pentatonix for their album Holidays Around the World 2022 264 Ghoshal then featured in Sanjay Leela Bhansali s Ghazal album Sukoon 2022 in which she leant her voice to two ghazals titled Tujhe Bhi Chand and Qaraar 265 266 Critic Subhash K Jha in his review praised Tujhe Bhi Chand for having a playful lit and an evocative hook line and while praising Qaraar he wrote Shreya s interpretation of Momin Khan Momin s immortal Ghazal woh jo hum mein tum mein qaraar tha is laborious 267 268 Ghoshal finished 2022 with songs titled Jo Tum Saath Ho Duet and Lullaby version from Salaam Venky 269 Sun Zara from Cirkus 270 and Sukh Kalale from Marathi language film Ved 271 which was met with positive critical response 272 273 Concerts and other activities Edit Ghoshal performing at a concert in 2009 Ghoshal performs in musical concerts around the world In 2013 she went to Australia and New Zealand and gave performances at the Brisbane Convention Center Dallas Brooks Center in Melbourne the Sydney Opera House and Vodafone Events Centre in Auckland 274 In the same year she performed at the Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium in United Arab Emirates 275 The same year she paid her respects to the casualties of an excessive rainfall in Mauritius with a concert at the Swami Vivekananda International Convention Centre in Pailles 276 Along with Hrishikesh Ranade she also made a stage performance during the 18th annual day celebration of Airports Authority of India 277 She made London tours where she performed twice in the Royal Albert Hall in 2013 and 2014 On the first tour in 2013 she also celebrate 100 years of Bollywood by performing many of the old Bollywood hits songs 278 279 280 non primary source needed In 2006 along with Sonu Nigam Sunidhi Chauhan and Shiamak Davar Ghoshal performed the theme song of 2010 Commonwealth Games at its closing ceremony as an invitation to everyone to the following Commonwealth Games in Delhi 281 282 283 The same year she along with Sonu Nigam recorded the title track Haath Se Haath Milaa for the album put together by the BBC World Service Trust as part of an AIDS awareness campaign where profits garnered through the album was donated to HIV charities 284 285 In 2011 she became the brand ambassador for Joyalukkas jewellery 286 In 2016 Ghoshal performed a charity event to support a 17 years old patient of acute lymphoblastic leukemia 287 In the same year Ghoshal performed her concert in Sydney Olympic Park 288 non primary source needed In 2017 she performed concerts in the US with a forty member live Symphony band at the Fox Theatre in Detroit 289 On 19 February 2022 Ghoshal performed at the Jubilee Stage at Expo 2020 in Dubai UAE Artistry EditInfluences Edit One of Ghoshal s earliest musical memories is listening to her mother Sarmistha Ghoshal singing classical Bengali songs at clubs 290 As a very young child she was introduced to music by her mother whom she refers as her first guru 9 She states that her mother is her best critic 291 Ghoshal has acknowledged K S Chitra Lata Mangeshkar Asha Bhosle and Geeta Dutt as her inspirations 292 293 294 295 She has also named Jagjit Singh as her inspiration to perform songs in the genre of Ghazal 296 297 Voice Edit Ghoshal on the sets of Indian Idol Junior 2013 Ghoshal has performed songs with a lower vocal range 298 However Metro Times calls her voice a sweet and smokey soprano 299 Her voice has been described as sweet with slight huskiness 300 301 In an interview Ghoshal noted that her voice has transformed from the girlish tenor of the earlier days to a more matured texture 298 Her voice is characterized in the media for being most suitable for higher pitched renditions although some critics have said that her voice tends to screech when she reaches a higher note of scale 302 Similarly in the book Confession of a Coward an Indian Adventure it was stated that Ghoshal s high pitched vocals are interesting and impressive but certainly take some time getting used to it 303 Ghoshal has voiced against correcting pitch with Auto Tune 304 305 About her singing and rehearsing style she has said I have a special way of writing the lyrics when it is dictated to me No matter what the language of the song even if it is Bengali I write it in Hindi I have certain notations and markings to indicate the way it should be pronounced I feel the Devanagari script is the closest to the phonetics of the language English letters are not very good for that purpose Moreover I listen carefully and try to grasp as much as possible when the lyrics are read to me 306 What makes Ghoshal remarkable among her contemporaries according to The Indian Express is the serenity in her voice and the enviable range 304 Further complimenting her versatile vocal range they noted The honey dipped inflection of her voice which once put in the recording studio can turn into naughty sensuous serious sad comic and pure classical depending on the requirement of the job 304 Naming her as the most versatile singer of this generation India West remarked the smoothness of her voice when flowing from lower registers to higher notes 307 According to The Times of India Ghoshal maintains the touch of versatility with her music by singing different style of songs from classical to pure commercial music 308 In 2003 Ghoshal admitted that she modulates her voice well hence none of the music directors have yet been able to label me 308 Ghoshal took vocal lessons and did workshops with Kalyanji Virji Shah where she learnt the technique about throw of voice straight notes vibratos 29 She considers classical music training as an asset in playback since it keeps one s voice fit and fresh 29 Music director Shekhar Ravjiani praised Ghoshal for her singing versatility 309 According to Sonu Nigam the best quality about Ghoshal is that the expressions come perfectly along with mannerisms 310 311 Music director and singer M Jayachandran praised Ghoshal by saying It is amazing how she writes down the lyrics in Hindi and then gives her signature nuanced expressions to Malayalam words 312 During her interviews Ghoshal mentioned I cannot sing double meaning songs or the songs which have vulgar lyrics 313 Impact influence and recognition EditGhoshal s work has been praised by music directors Ankit Tiwari 314 Jeet Gannguli 315 Ghoshal s contemporary singers Papon 316 Palak Muchhal 317 Sukhwinder Singh 318 Bombay Jayashri 319 Javed Ali 320 Neha Kakkar 321 Richa Sharma 322 singers Ghulam Ali 323 Rahat Fateh Ali Khan 324 Asrar 325 A cappella band Penn Masala 326 film actress Dia Mirza 327 cricketer MS Dhoni 328 Film makers Vishal Bhardwaj 329 Karan Johar 330 and Vidhu Vinod Chopra 311 have picked Ghoshal as the best female singer from the generation Canadian singer Nesdi Jones 331 UK singer Roma Sagar 332 333 British Indian singer Tripet Garielle 334 Ananya Nanda 335 mentioned Ghoshal as their inspiration Usha Uthup named her among the voice for the future 336 Veteran singers Vani Jairam and Manna Dey had praised her musical abilities 337 338 339 Senior singers Alka Yagnik 340 Asha Bhosle 341 Lata Mangeshkar 342 Hemlata 343 Kavita Krishnamurti 344 Kumar Sanu 345 also picked Ghoshal as the best female singer from the generation Sonu Nigam mentioned Ghoshal as his favourite singer If there ll be best all time singers Shreya will surely be included among them 310 Asjad Nazir the editor of Eastern Eye called her undisputed queen of playback singing 346 Popularity and media image EditIn 2010 Ghoshal was honoured from the U S state of Ohio where the governor Ted Strickland declared 26 June as Shreya Ghoshal Day 347 The first Shreya Ghoshal Day 26 June 2010 was celebrated among her fans on popular microblogging and social networking sites 348 In April 2013 she was awarded with the highest honour in London by the members of House of Commons of the United Kingdom 12 In 2012 Ghoshal appeared in the Forbes Celebrity 100 a list based on income and popularity of India s celebrities She remained in the top fifty spots for five consecutive years listed at the forty second spot in 2012 13 the twenty eighth spot in 2014 the thirty third spot in 2015 and the twenty eighth spot in 2016 349 350 351 352 353 In 2013 Forbes India placed her in their Top 5 Celeb100 Singers and Musicians list 354 In 2020 Forbes listed her among Asia s Top 100 Digital Stars 355 She is the only Indian singer to be listed in the Verve s 50 Power Women Of 2016 356 Ghoshal is also known for her style and fashion sense 357 358 Ghoshal has said that she has been offered acting roles which she has declined citing her lack of interest in it 359 In 2013 the UK based newspaper Eastern Eye placed her forty third in their 50 Sexiest Asian Women list 360 In 2015 it placed her seventh in their Greatest 20 Bollywood Playback Singers list 361 In 2021 and 2022 Ghoshal was placed at fifth and seventh rank respectively in Eastern Eye s Top 50 Asian Celebrities list She was the highest ranked singer in both the years 362 363 She was listed third among the Top Ten Hottest Female Bollywood Lead Singers by MensXP com an Indian lifestyle website for men 364 Ghoshal is active on social media She is the sixth most liked Indian personality on Facebook and 47th most followed Indian personality on Twitter according to the statistics of Socialbakers 365 366 367 She is among the top ten most searched Indian singers on Google Search 368 In March 2017 she became the first Indian singer to have a wax figure of her made for the display in the Indian wing of Madame Tussauds Museum in Delhi 369 370 Ghoshal is amongst one of the most streamed Indian artists across several music streaming platforms She was the second most streamed Indian female artist on Spotify in 2019 and 2020 371 372 and the most streamed Indian female artist on Spotify in 2021 and 2022 373 374 Additionally Ghoshal was the most streamed Indian female artist on Apple Music in 2021 375 She was also the most streamed Indian female artist on Amazon Music in 2022 376 Discography EditMain articles Shreya Ghoshal discography and List of songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal See also List of Bengali songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal List of Bhojpuri songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal List of Hindi songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal List of Kannada songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal List of Malayalam songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal List of Marathi songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal List of Punjabi songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal List of Tamil songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal List of Telugu songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal and List of Urdu songs recorded by Shreya GhoshalFilmography EditMain article Shreya Ghoshal filmography Ghoshal has appeared as a judge on several television reality shows and she also appears in music videos Awards and nominations EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Shreya Ghoshal Ghoshal has won four National Film Awards 377 for Best Female Playback Singing Bairi Piya for Devdas 2002 26 Dheere Jalna for Paheli 2005 52 Yeh Ishq Haaye for Jab We Met 2007 88 and one award for both songs Pherari Mon for the Bengali film Antaheen 2008 and Jeev Rangla for the Marathi film Jogwa 2008 98 99 She has won seven Filmfare Awards one RD Burman Award for New Music Talent 378 and six awards in Best Female 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Ghoshal Each state s music has its own style As a singer I want to experience that every day Times of India 11 March 2019 Retrieved 26 December 2022 When asked what specific goal Ghoshal have set going forward she answered I also want to do more different projects in films as well as independent music I am not a born composer Playback singer Shreya Ghoshal The New Indian Express 2 May 2020 Retrieved 26 December 2022 Apni Maati l Shreya Ghoshal YouTube Retrieved 26 December 2022 Isha Home School Twitter Status 31 March 2022 Archived from the original on 13 July 2022 Retrieved 26 December 2022 R Madhavan Harbhajan Singh Prem Chopra other celebs support Sadhguru s Save Soil Movement Hindustan Times 18 August 2022 Retrieved 26 December 2022 Billboard Top Triller Global Chart Billboard 20 November 2020 Archived from the original on 27 December 2022 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Darshan Raval on the Long Road to Releasing His Debut Record Judaiyaan Rolling Stone India 17 November 2020 Retrieved 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2022 Retrieved 27 December 2022 Sara Ali Khan s energetic dance in Atrangi Re s Chaka Chak song had social media users hooked to it The song became an instant hit last year and the internet was flooded with a series of Instagram Reels made on the track And the trend doesn t seem to die even after three months of the film being released Saree clad woman dances to Sara Ali Khan s Chaka Chak Viral video has 7 million views India Today 15 December 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2022 Sara Ali Khan s song Chaka Chak from her upcoming film Atrangi Re is furiously trending online Instagram is totally obsessed with the catchy song and is filled with videos of people dancing to it Top 25 Most viewed Bollywood Films Songs of 2021 on YouTube Bollywood Product Retrieved 27 December 2022 Oh Sanam song Shreya Ghoshal s song spread magic Tony Kakkar supported in O Sanam CNN IBN 10 April 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2022 Pyaar Ek Tarfaa Amaal Mallik Shreya Ghoshal s latest track is heartwrenching yet hummable The Indian Express 6 October 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2022 Pyaar Karte Ho Na Sung By Shreya Ghoshal and Stebin Ben Times of India 23 November 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2022 Shreya Ghoshal s single Angana Morey leaves a soothing effect on the listener The Indian Express 4 February 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2022 Angana Morey has been sung composed and written by Shreya Ghoshal with music production by her brother Soumyadeep Ghoshal Billboard Top Triller Global Chart Billboard 27 February 2021 Archived from the original on 15 May 2022 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Shreya Ghoshal comes up with her first single of 2022 titled Uff India TV 12 January 2022 Retrieved 31 December 2022 Check Out New Punjabi Song Music Video Uff Sung By Shreya Ghoshal Times of India 14 January 2022 Retrieved 31 December 2022 a b Gangubai Kathiawadi music review Sanjay Leela Bhansali harnesses unsaid emotions and sets them to memorable tunes Firstpost 22 February 2022 Retrieved 31 December 2022 Breaking Down The Music Of Sanjay Leela Bhansali s Gangubai Kathiawadi Film Companion 23 February 2022 Retrieved 31 December 2022 Shreya Ghoshal inhabits the song with her range that never sounds strained or stretched moving between the sudden changes in the pace of the song without bringing attention to it stretching through one syllable rushing through others Best songs of 2022 Pasoori Jab saiyaan Alaikadal in the list The Indian Express 1 January 2023 Retrieved 6 January 2023 Shreya Ghoshal eases into this thumri esque piece in the joyful Pilu to deliver one of the finest film songs of the year Kesariya to Jab Saiyaan 25 best Hindi songs of 2022 that ruled the charts and our hearts Pinkvilla 19 December 2022 Retrieved 6 January 2023 Shreya Ghoshal s brilliance swayed everyone off of their feet when Jab Saiyaan from Gangubai Kathiawadi was first released a b IIFA 2023 nominations announced Brahmastra Gangubai Kathiawadi and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 lead the list The Indian Express 27 December 2022 Retrieved 5 January 2023 Heer Raanjhana from Bachchhan Paandey makes it to Times Square billboard Deccan Hearld 22 March 2022 Retrieved 31 December 2022 Telugu Song Latest Telugu Video Song Ninnele from Radhe Shyam Ft Prabhas and Pooja Hegde Times of India 1 April 2022 Retrieved 31 December 2022 Unnaalae l Radhe Shyam I Shreya Ghoshal YouTube Retrieved 31 December 2022 Amruta Khanvilkar Posts Video of Grandmother Dancing to Viral Chandra Song Watch CNN IBN 11 April 2022 Retrieved 31 December 2022 A week ago one of the songs from the film Chandra was released to widespread praise and acclaim Why Amruta Khanvilkar And Addinath Kothare s Mammoth Starrer Chandramukhi Looks Like Its Going To Make History Outlook Indian magazine 4 May 2022 Retrieved 31 December 2022 With singing superstar Shreya Ghoshal lending her voice the film s soundtrack emerges as mesmermising enthralling and immersive experience The subtly seductive To Chand Rati or the playfully flirty Chandra which is already trending on reels have striked a hundred chords with audiences Shreya Ghoshal Chandra song Chandra s song made Shreya Ghoshal crazy Chandramukhi fever still persists in Marathi News18 Lokmat 31 May 2022 Retrieved 31 December 2022 This song of Chandramukhi has made people crazy not only in Maharashtra but also in India and abroad The number of reel makers on this has gone into the thousands Chandra Song Foreign citizens also love Chandra Song Watch the awesome video Sakal in Marathi 18 October 2022 Retrieved 31 December 2022 Akshay Kumar considers Makhmali the most soulful tracks of his film career ThePrint 23 May 2022 Retrieved 1 January 2023 Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 Makers Release Arijit Singh Shreya Ghoshal and Tushar Joshi s Version of Ami Je Tomar www leisurebyte com 2 June 2022 Retrieved 1 January 2023 There s also Shreya s Ami Je Tomar song used in Kiara Advani s scare scene Ghoshal has also lent her voice for the Mere Dholna Revisited version and Mere Dholna The Sisters Version Hear Shreya Ghoshal and Berklee Indian Ensemble s Powerful Rendition of Sundari Pennae Rolling Stone India 22 June 2022 Retrieved 1 January 2023 Berklee Indian Ensemble Earns Grammy Nomination in Best Global Music Album Category Rolling Stone India 16 November 2022 Retrieved 1 January 2023 Love birds Tejasswi Prakash Karan Kundrra with Shreya Ghoshal and Stebin Ben come together to make their new song Baarish Aayi Hain a massive hit Times of India 13 July 2022 Retrieved 3 January 2023 Raksha Bandhan title track New song from Akshay Kumar s film chronicles love and bond between siblings News9Live 7 August 2022 Retrieved 3 January 2023 Raksha Bandhan Song Dhaagon Se Baandhaa A Glimpse of Akshay Kumar s Brotherly Love For Sadia Khateeb News 24 India 28 July 2022 Retrieved 3 January 2023 Raksha Bandhan Full Album YouTube Retrieved 3 January 2023 Raksha Bandhan 2022 From Abhi Mujh Mein Kahin to Phoolon Ka Taaron Ka Bollywood songs defining siblings bond Daily News and Analysis 10 August 2022 Retrieved 3 January 2023 The title song sung by Shreya Ghoshal is one of the best tracks of recent time Shreya s vocals and Irshad Kamil s lyrics will surely bring tears to every brother out there Raksha Bandhan 2022 Bollywood songs that should be on your playlist Firstpost 11 August 2022 Retrieved 3 January 2023 Sung by Arijit Singh and Shreya Ghoshal this song Dhaagon Se Baandhaa is from the 2022 movie Raksha Bandhan starring Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar It is one of the most perfect songs that can be played on Raksha Bandhan Dil Shreya s Version I Ek Villain Returns YouTube Retrieved 3 January 2023 Check Out Latest Punjabi Video Song Tere Bajjon Sung By Shreya Ghoshal Times of India 28 August 2022 Retrieved 3 January 2023 Maayava Thooyava Official Video Song I Iravin Nizhal YouTube Retrieved 3 January 2023 Iravin Nizhal movie review An admirable filmmaking experiment The New Indian Express 15 July 2022 Retrieved 3 January 2023 Rahman s Maayava Thooyava isn t just suitable for the 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