Sunidhi Chauhan: From a 4-year-old singer to best playback vocalist
MUMBAI: Sunidhi Chauhan, the lady behind hit tracks like 'Dhoom Machale Dhoom', 'Sheila ki Jawaani', 'Beedi Jalaile' and countless more will turn a year older on 14 august 2016. As her age graces, the singer tends to add more charm to her personality.
Here are few of the things you might not know about the singer.
Sunidhi was spotted by the famous TV anchor Tabassum at the age of 4
She made her sing live in her show 'Tabassum Hit Parade' and asked her family to shift to Mumbai. She then introduced Chauhan to Kalyanji Virji Shah and Anandji Virji Shah. When she was 11, her dad quit his career and brought her to Mumbai.
Sunidhi Chauhan with Tabassumji and Sadhna Sargam
The movie that changed her life totally was Ram Gopal Verma's 'Mast'
Sunidhi Chauhan through Sonu Nigam met Sandeep Chowta, the music director for Ram Gopal Varma’s film 'Mast'. In 15 days, she was signed for three songs in the film.
Sunidhi Chauhan made her international singing debut with Enrique Iglesias
‘Heartbeat’ was the name of the song where she featured with the Spanish singer, Enrique Iglesias.
Sunidhi Chauhan recently made her acting debut with short film 'Playing Priya'
Made for the Humaramovie YouTube channel, the story stars Sunidhi as a housewife who is left to her own devices after a long time.
In 1996, she won India’s first singing talent show judged by India’s prominent singers and musicians
At the age of 13, Sunidhi along with Pradip Somasundaram (Thrissur Kerala) won the Singing Talent competition which was judged by eminent singer and musicians – Manna Dey, Bhupen Hazarika, Pandit Jasraj, and Lata Mangeshkar.
Here is the video that opened gates of success for Sunidhi.
Sunidhi has studied till 10th standard and still managed to take her career to the top
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