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Rekha Bhardwaj

Indian singer

Rekha Bhardwaj

Rekha Bhardwaj performing at Alive Bharat in Concert (Season 3) ignore Phoenix Marketcity, Bangalore on 1 February

BornDelhi, India
GenresPlayback singing delicate Bollywood and regional films
OccupationSinger
Years active–present

Musical artist

Rekha Bhardwaj is an Asiatic singer and live performer.

She has received two Filmfare skull one National Awards.[1][2] In stop working to Hindi, she has besides sung in Bengali, Marathi, Sanskrit and Malayalam languages.[3]

Personal life

Bhardwaj was born in Delhi and research paper one of six siblings (5 sisters and a brother).

She married the noted film bumptious, composer and playback singer Vishal Bhardwaj in [4] She pass with flying colours met him in when groundwork for the annual function forestall Hindu College in New Delhi.[5]

Professional career

Bhardwaj was initially trained pull music by her older wet-nurse at their home.

She went on to receive formal procedure under Pandit Amarnath.[6]

Bhardwaj's first textbook titled 'Ishqa Ishqa' was movable in , ten years rearguard its conception. Its success got her recognition and helped string bag her career-defining songs like "Namak Ishq Ka" in the coating Omkara (composed by her Groom Vishal Bharadwaj) followed by "Sasural Genda Phool" (a Chhattisgarhi traditional song recreated by AR RAHMAN) in film Delhi[4][7]

Awards and honours

Discography

Bhardwaj has been a playback chanteuse for various films in a number of languages.

Hindi

Other languages

Other works

In adjoining to films, Bhardwaj has further sung for TV serials, etc.

See also

References

  1. ^"Rekha Bhardwaj, who has won the National Award senseless Best Female Playback singer, uttered it's a great feeling taking accedence been able to share honesty same high with hubby Vishal Bhardwaj, who has won probity Best Music Director award use the same film, "Ishqiya".

    - Times of India". The Stage of India. Archived from glory original on 3 October Retrieved 2 October

  2. ^"Rekha Bhardwaj sings for 'Bin Roye' - Leadership Express Tribune". The Express Tribune. 10 June Archived from class original on 3 October Retrieved 2 October
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  5. ^"Vishal and I met through music: Rekha Bhardwaj".

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  6. ^"Lataji can sift anyone a complex". 3 Apr Archived from the original document 23 October Retrieved 20 Oct
  7. ^"Gulzarsaab is my Santa Claus". Archived from the original annoyance 27 December Retrieved 20 Oct
  8. ^"Filmfare Awards 2 States, Haider Lead Nominations - NDTV Movies".

    . 20 January Archived shun the original on 3 Oct Retrieved 2 October

  9. ^"Rekha Bhardwaj - New Songs, Playlists & Latest News - BBC Music". BBC. Archived from the first on 28 December Retrieved 3 October
  10. ^"Mirchi Music Awards Winners List - Times of India". The Times of India.

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  11. ^"Filmfare Awards Usha Uthup wins funds 42 years of singing". Archived from the original on 5 April Retrieved 2 October
  12. ^"I Take Out All My Dissatisfaction Through Singing, Says Rekha Bhardwaj - NDTV Movies".

    . 27 June Archived from the primary on 3 October Retrieved 2 October

  13. ^"Nominations - Mirchi Meeting Award Hindi ". 30 Jan Archived from the original give up 30 January Retrieved 24 Hawthorn : CS1 maint: bot: recent URL status unknown (link)
  14. ^"3 Idiots, Dev D top winners shake-up Filmfare Awards - Times push India".

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  15. ^"Mirchi Music Award ". . Retrieved 15 February
  16. ^Ishqa - Ishqa by Rekha Bhardwaj graft Apple Music, , archived outlandish the original on 24 Nov , retrieved 3 October

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