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MusicNo fixed 'mantra' for success: Harshdeep Kaur
There is no fixed formula to becoming successful, says playback singer Harshdeep Kaur, known for her Sufi songs like "Katiya karoon". "There is no fixed rule or mantra to become a successful singer. One has to sing well, but there are other things that matter. You should be able to use an opportunity that comes your way, right attitude is also important, be humble, down to earth, work hard and luck is also one factor," Harshdeep told IANS.
“I Have A Strong Emotional Connect With Aashiqui2”-Tulsi Kumar
Daughter of music industry’s mogul Shri Gulshan Kumar and sister of the reigning music baron Bhushan Kumar of T-Series, Tulsi Kumar is one of the melodious voices of our industry today. She may have a powerhouse music brand T-Series behind her, but Tulsi is known more for her work as a singer than her family connections. She had a platform to enter Bollywood, yet it has not been an easy path to success.
Farmhouses of singer Mika, others sealed in Gurgaon
The district administration in Gurgaon Thursday sealed several illegal farmhouses, including that of popular Bollywood singer Mika Singh, in village Roz Ka Gujjar. A state government spokesman said here that the farmhouses were illegally running small tourism units and other commercial activities.
Rahman's sister takes time out for a cause
Singer A.R. Reihana, sister of Oscar-winning music composer A.R. Rahman, will spend an evening with as many 800 underprivileged children here as part of an event organised by Raindropss, a youth-based social organisation. "A.R Reihana will preside as chief guest of the evening and spend time with 800 underprivileged children on March 31 at EVP amusement theme park. The evening will also have powerful performances by several singers in the industry," a statement from Raindropss said.
Ghulam Ali comes up with biography
Pakistani Ghazal maestro Ghulam Ali comes up with his biography that encapuslates the various ups and downs he experienced in his life. Titled "Ghazal Wizard - Ghulam Ali", the book has been penned by two Indian writers - Bhavesh Sheth and Sadhana Jejurikar.
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