Shreya Ghoshal's Complete Profile

Shreya Ghoshal's Complete Profile



Shreya Ghoshal  was born on 12th March 1984 in Berhampore, West Bengal, India,  to bengali parents, Sh. Bishwajit Ghoshal and Smt.
Sarmistha Ghoshal. She spent her first three months of her life in her birth place in West Bengal, then she moved to a place called Rawatbhata near Kota,
Rajasthan, where her   father, who is an Electronics Engineer, was posted.
 She has spent  first thirteen years of formative part of her life there and completed her schooling up to Eighth Standard,
in Atomic Energy Central School, Rawatbhata.

Initiation of the Musical Odyssey

Life at Rawatbhata was simple, pristine, unpolluted, far from madding rush of a city.
 There used to be cultural programmes and social gatherings very often. Her mother is a singer and both of her parents
are very much culturally inclined and they were very much involved with all those cultural activities. During those activities,
 as a small child she picked up her first lessons of music. She used to hum the same songs with her immature words whatever her
 mother sang during rehearsals. It is during those days her potentials of singing was discovered by her parents.

At the age of 4, she started learning music, mainly Bengali songs, from her first Guru – her mother.
She gave her first stage performance at their club’s annual function.
 At the age of 6, she started getting formal training in Hindustani Classical Music.
 She learnt Classical Hindustani Music from Rakesh Sharmaji of Kota, Shri Jayawardhan Bhatnagar, her school's
 music teacher and thereafter, from Mahesh Chandra Sharmaji of Kota. She got her intial exposure to hindi film
songs and rajasthani folk from Shri Bhatnagar. She received training in playback singing from Padmashree Late
Kalyanji Bhai at later stage. After shifting to Mumbai she continued her training in Classical Hindustani Music with Late Mukta Bhideji.

In Pursuit of her Dreams

In year 1997 she moved to Mumbai with her family when her father got transferred there. She did further
schooling meretoriously from Atomic Energy Central School-4 and Atomic Energy Junior College with Science.
 Considering difficulty in pursuing Science with anticipated career in Music, she switched to Arts, and
completed her Graduation in Arts with English as Major from S.I.E.S College, Sion, Mumbai.

Milestones

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. Eminent judges Kalyanji-Anandji and Pt.Rajan & Sajan Mishra
judged her at various stages. Her first TV performance followed this. It was a programme called “Awaz Nayi Andaz Wohi”
 in EL TV. This was her first experience in studio recording.

1996 She was selected for 75th Children’s Special Episode of TVS Sa Re Ga Ma, which she
Later on she won various other episodes of TVS Sa Re Ga Ma the last one being the Megafinal
judged by exceptional panel of judges comprising of Ustat Vilayet Khan, Anil
Girija Deviji, Pandit Ram Narain, Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma and Ustad Zakir Hussain.

1998 She started recording in regional languages (Marathi, Bengali, etc.).

2000 Sanjay Bhansaliji and music director Ismail Darbarji selected her for playbacking
for Paro played by Aishwarya Rai, in DEVDAS.

2002 She was launched as playback singer with the release of DEVDAS music.

Miles to go and Promises to Keep…

After Devdas, she has been continuously working and recording songs with many music directors.
She has recorded film songs not only in Hindi but also in Assamesse, Bengali, Bhojpuri,
Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, Nepali, Oriya, Tamil, Telegu, etc.


She worked with music directors like Aadesh Shrivastava, Adnan Sami, Ajay Atul, Amar Mohile, Amit
Trivedi, Anand Milind, Anand Modak, Anu Malik, Anand Raj Anand, A.R.Rahman, Bapi-Tutul, Bappi Lahiri,
 Bhardwaj, Debajyoti Mishra, Deepak Pandit, G V Prakash, Harris Jayraj, Himesh Reshamiya, Illayarajaji,
Ismail Darbar, Jatin Lalit, Jeet, Joy Sarkar, Kailash Naresh Paresh, Karthik Raja, Koti, K.M. Radhakrishnan,
 Lalit Sen, Mani Sharma, M.M.Kreem, M. Jayachandran, Monty Sharma, Mano Murthy, Nadeem Shravan, Nikhil Vinay,
 Pyarelalji, Patnaik R.P, Pritam, Rajesh Roshan, Rajkumar S.A, Raju Singh, Ranjit Barot, Ram Sampat, Ravindra Jain,
Roop Kumar Rathod, Sajid Wajid, Salim Suleiman, Sandesh Sandilya, Sanjay Bhansali, Sanjeev Darshan, Sen
Shankar-Ehsan-Loy, Shantanu Moitra, Sukhvinder Singh,  Uttam Singh, Vidyasagar, Viju Shah, Vishal Bhardwaj,
Vishal-Shekhar,Yuvanshankar Raja and many more.

She has been performing all over the world and captivating audience with her charming personality,
 ability to connect to audience instantly and above all her musical ability.

She has judged child contestant in Musical Talent Show " Voice Of India - Chhote Ustad" with exceptional ability.

Her performance as a team leader and a performer in "Music Ka Maha Muqabala" has been legendery.

She wishes to take her musical talent much beyond the film music and expand her horizon in other genre of music in particular Hindustani Classical Music.

Awards

17th Screen Award for the Best Female Playback Singer
Screen awards - 2011
For the song "Bahara Bahara" from the film "I Hate Love Stories", composed by Vishal-Shekhar
Asianet Film Awards 2011
Other Film & TV Awards - 2011
Best Female Playback Singer for the Malayalam song Manjumazhakkalam from film Agathan
5th Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Award for the Best Female Playback Singer
Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Award - 2010
For song "Tujhme Rab Dikhta Hai" from the film "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi", composed by Salim-Suleiman 
 
Achievements

Getting Award for TVS SaReGaMa 200th Episode
Getting selected as winner TVS SaReGaMa 200th Episode, Jan, 1999 by panel of judges consisting of most eminent music maestros Ustad Vilayet Khan, Anil Biswasji, Girija Deviji, Pandit Ram Narayan, Pandit Shivkumar Sharma, Ustad Zakir Hussain
Winning the National Award
Winning the national award for the second consecutive year at the age of 25 has been one of the rarest achievement

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