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Zihaal e Miskin

118.8M streams

118,838,778

Best Of Shreya Ghoshal

85.4M streams

85,365,581

Guli Mata

81.8M streams

81,819,923

Rahat - Playlist Favorites

72.9M streams

72,871,293

Rahatien

70.7M streams

70,727,060

Rasiya (From "Brahmastra")

67.3M streams

67,302,516

Chaka Chak (From "Atrangi Re")

57.3M streams

57,258,841

Kalapakkaara (From "King of Kotha")

50.5M streams

50,500,138

Hits of Shreya Ghoshal and Chinmayi

48.3M streams

48,326,340

Yimmy Yimmy

38.9M streams

38,854,384

Biography

Indian vocal prodigy Shreya Ghoshal began her impressive career at age four. Raised in a high-achieving family, parented by a nuclear engineer father and literary scholar mother, Shreya displayed immense talent early on. Trained initially by her mother, she began her formal study of Hindustani classical music in the nearby town of Kota. Her breakthrough into the mainstream media came when she auditioned and was accepted onto the music talent search show Sa Re Ga Ma on Zee TV. Ghoshal's trajectory through the competition was unstoppable, and she won both the 75th special children's episode and ultimately the children's mega-final in 1996 at the age of 12. Film director Sanjay Leela Bhansali noticed, and offered the young talent the playback role of Paro in the Bollywood feature film Devdas. In 2000 Ghoshal began recording for the film, which was released the following year. Ghoshal's career skyrocketed, and she quickly became one of Bollywood's premier playback singers, singing for the genre's most recognizable actresses. Her performance on the song "Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai" for the 2003 film Jism earned Ghoshal a spot on national airplay charts and significant success outside the film industry. Ghoshal went on to win eight industry awards for her work, including the National Award in 2003. Ghoshal's mastery of several regional languages like Tamil, Malayalam, and Telugu in addition to her native Hindi marks her as a truly special talent in the Indian recording industry. Though her path through higher education has not followed a musical path, Shreya Ghoshal continues to be a staple in studios throughout India. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi