Shreya Ghoshal
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Her debut was nothing short of legendary. Songs like “Bairi Piya,” “Silsila Ye Chaahat Ka,” “Chalak Chalak,” and “Dola Re Dola” weren’t just musical numbers; they transformed Sanjay Leela Bhansali's classic into a timeless musical masterpiece.
In “Dhoom Taana,” Shreya blended retro charm with fresh energy. “Main Agar Kahoon” captured poetic romance, while “Deewangi Deewangi” was a vibrant celebration, showcasing her vocal versatility.
Aamir Khan’s psychological thriller had action, but it was the emotional duet “Kaise Mujhe” where Shreya’s voice gave the film its softest, most touching heartbeat.
An album that changed the way heartbreak sounds. Though Arijit Singh was the chart-topper, Shreya’s female versions of “Sun Raha Hai” and “Chaahun Main Ya Naa” brought their own powerful emotions and left a memorable mark.
Her song “Jab Saiyaan” added elegance and intrigue to Alia Bhatt’s Gangubai, showcasing Shreya’s mastery across classical and dramatic tones.
With “Tum Kya Mile” and “Ve Kamleya”, she and Arijit recreated the grandeur of old-school romance. The chemistry in their voices gave the film its emotional high.
The viral song “Angaaron (The Couple Song)” is blazing through the charts. With her fiery vocals and pan-India appeal, Shreya proves once again why she’s every filmmaker’s first choice.