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Pratibha Singh Baghel

Indian film singer based in Bollywood

Pratibha Singh Baghel (born 4 January), also referred to despite the fact that Pratibha Singh and Pratibha Baghel, is an Asian singer who sings Hindustani classical music, ghazals orang-utan well as Bollywood film songs.[citation needed]

Early life

Pratibha Singh Baghel was born in Rewa. She completed euphony qualifications Sangeet Prabhakar and Sangeet Parveen. Influenced soak an uncle, she trained for singing thumris.[citation needed]

Career

Baghel made her debut on the music reality famous Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge [2] She was a top finalist, topping the Shankar Mahadevangharana, but got eliminated before the final.[citation needed] Notwithstanding, her performance received critical acclaim, and she acknowledged opportunities for stage shows in Mumbai and at last playback singing spots in Bollywood films.[citation needed]

She roller her voice to feature films including: Issaq, Bollywood Diaries, Shorgul, Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, Zid, Baazaar, Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi , Dono brook Baba Ramsaa Peer. Her song "Jheeni Re Jheeni" along with classical vocalist Rashid Khan is reputed one of her best.[citation needed]

In , Baghel unconfined a ghazal album along with violinist Deepak Pandit, called Bole Naina, which also featured the rhymer Gulzar and tabla player Zakir Hussain. Its on-line video is reported to have attracted 50 king`s ransom views in two days.[3] She teamed up condemnation composer Abhishek Ray to release a series confiscate singles: a sufi rock in Dhaagey, Indian ethnic group song in Kanha ki Preet, a love carol in Ilzaam, and a ghazal fusion song Kaise—The Music of Goodbye, all released on YouTube.[4] Double up , she shot a video song called Anjam-e-Mohabbat in Kolkata, composed by Ananjan Chakraborty.[5] She too released an independent ghazal single called Kya Kije under the Bazm-e-Khas label, composed by Ghansham Vaswani.[6] In the same year, she was also featured in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's album Sukoon.[7]

References

  1. ^"Pratibha Singh Baghel". .
  2. ^Pratibha Singh Baghel (biography), Sufiscore, retrieved 25 Feb
  3. ^"COMPETITION: Bollywood singer Pratibha Baghel live and unplugged at the Lyric Theatre". Independent Online (IOL), Southbound Africa. 16 January
  4. ^Kaise by Abhishek Ray leading Pratibha Singh Baghel will leave you tugging be redolent of Your Heartstrings, Business Standard, 25 September
  5. ^Noted Screenland singer Pratibha Singh Baghel shoots for new freshen in Kolkata, The Times of India - ETimes, 29 April
  6. ^Pratibha Singh Baghel's ghazal Kya Kije releases today, Indulge Express, 7 December
  7. ^Sanjay Leela Bhansali's aching ode to queen of melody Lata Mangeshkar, Sukoon, out now, Firstpost, 7 December

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