Happy Birthday Shreya Ghoshal
- IndiaGlitz, [Saturday,March 12 2016]
There was a myth among people that any language can be pronounced proficiently, only when one learn it from the basics. A Bengali girl managed to break this stereotype and has achieved this through her love for music, which has no language barriers. Shreya Ghoshal, the gorgeous pan Indian singer is the one we are referring to, celebrates her 33rd Birthday today.
Music director Karthick Raja deserves the credit for spotting the beauty of her voice before anyone did in Tamil and make her sing the super hit Chellame Chellam' number in the film Album'. Starting from that point, Shreya Ghoshal's commendable evolvement is now history. From the albums of Isaignani Ilayaraja to young Anirudh Ravichander, Shreya has rendered her magical voice that occupies a top place in our music chart.
Though she has crooned brilliant numbers the best of the best came from her association with Ilayaraja, A.R. Rahman and Yuvan Shankar Raja the three music champions of Kollywood.
The divine voiced singer has been explicating infinite expressions in her voice. Elangathu Veesuthe' from Pithamagan' surely makes you think that it has been sung by a native South Indian rural girl. Munbe Vaa' from Sillunu Oru Kadhal' and Mannippaayaa' from Vinnai Thandi Varuvaya' are the eternal love numbers that are going to rule the generation of lovers to come. Yuvan, who has been carving the best from any singer, has given his maximum to compete with Sherya Ghoshal's delivery of the song- "Ninaithu Ninaithu Paarthen" from 7G Rainbow Colony' would serve as the best example.
Being a pan Indian singer who is busy in all the South Indian languages, Bollywood as well as other language films, Shreya has never failed to make a song groovier. Emoting the exact feel of a song, even without knowing the language, is a boon she has got from the music God, as a result of her penance of dedication and commitment.
Apart from wishing a Happy Birthday, Indiaglitz wishes the much loved voice of India to stay immortal and continue exploring various dimensions of music.
Way to go Shreya!