Indian Singer

Birthday special: Armaan Malik brings the Hindi version of 'You'
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You' was Malik's fourth English single shot in the world's capital of romance - Paris. Armaan says: "The response to 'You' has been phenomenal. It's probably my most successful global single to date. 'You' being my first English ballad is extremely close to my heart.
Imtiaz Ali offers 'Superstar Singer 2' contestant chance to sing in his next film
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Imtiaz asked contestant Mohammad Faiz to lend his voice for his next movie. In fact musician Niladri Kumar also praised him for the rendition of 'Tum Se Hi' from the movie 'Jab We Met' and 'Hawayein' from 2017 film 'Jab Harry Met Sejal'. Imtiaz said: "These two songs that Faiz sang have a lot of detailings that are not easy, especially at such a young age it will be very challenging.
'Papa Mere Papa' song makes Alka Yagnik recall her close ties with her father
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Alka reminisces about her bond with her father and says: "Looking at Sayisha and her father's bond reminds me of my father today. I miss him so much as I lost him very early. The way Sayisha and her father were having the conversation, I got flashbacks of my childhood masti with my father."
Sona Mohapatra draws Twitter CEO's attention to sexism in his alma mater
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In her tweet, Sona wrote, "Dear @paraga, Ur alma-mater has for decades, mostly never hosted women as headliners in their cultural festival. IITB alumni, even CEOs slammed me on fb for writing this letter." Sona urged Agrawal to watch her film �Shut Up Sona' to get a glimpse of what female artistes have to go through to get equal respect, representation, and remuneration. She added: "I hope U watch my film #ShutUpSona to see what our reality as female artists in the 21rst century is. Love & Light." She also attached screenshots of her viral open letter on Facebook.
Daughter remembers KK: Shares heartfelt note, throwback pics
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Taamara took to Instagram, where she shared the note and photos from her childhood, which also included her brother Nakul and mother Jyothy. She wrote: "I would take the pain of losing you a 100 times, if it meant having you as my dad even for one second. Life is dark without you dad. You were the cutest most loving dad, who'd come home after a gig and wait to come lie down and give us cuddles.
RIP KK: Top 10 romantic songs of the legendary singer (Watch Video)
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Purely a family man, KK, left his wife and two sons behind following his sudden demise. The most versatile singer of Bollywood industry, KK has given innumerable of hits and touched various genres. Not just this but the legend has recorded songs in many languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Bengali. His songs like 'Yaaron' , Pyar ke pal, Jab bhi koi haseena dekhu, Tu jo mila are still iconic and unmatched.
'The tears won't stop': Celebs react with shock and dismay to KK's death
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"In utter shock. Just heard about KK. Someone please tell me it's not true," music director Pritam tweeted, articulating the sentiments of the countless fans of the late singer. Vishal Dadlani commented: "The tears won't stop. What a guy he was. What a voice, what a heart, what a human being. #KK is FOREVER!!!"
Popular singer KK dies in Kolkata at 53
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KK was in the city to perform at a function in Nazrul Manch organised by the Gurudas College. It has been learnt that KK felt sick while he was performing. After returning to his hotel, the singer complained of uneasiness following which he was rushed to a hospital, where the doctors declared him brought dead.
A.R. Rahman: We must not limit ourselves to only Indian stories
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"I can't say much because I've been in the industry for almost 40 years - ten years of playing outside as a musician and 30 years as a composer. I was a director for the sensory cinematic experience," he said. Rahman further shared that despite the fact we have our stories to tell, we must not restrict ourselves.
Alka Yagnik reveals Madhubala insisted on contracts that only Lata would sing her songs
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"Madhubalaji was the first actress who started making contracts which stated that only Lata Mangeshkar will sing her songs in films. Everyone wanted only Lataji to sing their songs, that's why there was always a date crunch for her, and people used to go to another extent to convince her to sing songs in their films.
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