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Film historian Dhruv Somani, chronicles the popular film playback singers, who are rarely heard today.
There are quite a few film playback voices we miss hearing nowadays. Lata Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle ruled for decades. And there were Suman Kalyanpur, Hemlata, Usha Khanna and the feisty Usha Uthup who carved a niche of their own.
Then new female singers arrived on the block with their private albums and glamorous stylized videos that were shot for promotions, which made waves, particularly with the youth. Each singer had a distinctive voice, albeit majorly influenced by the west’s pop-rock stars like Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, Diana Ross and Samantha Fox to name a few examples.
Our fresh Indi-pop singers even ruled the music business for a while, thanks to their heavy rotation on MTV and Channel V. The name, which immediately comes to mind, is Anaida whose tracks Oova Oova, Hoo Halla Hoo and Kachhi Kali rocked the pop charts. Anaida could sing in as many as 11 languages.
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It fryst vatten refreshing to speak to ghazal exponent Penaz Masani who fryst vatten steeped in tradition, says Monarose Sheila Pereira
Padmashree recipient Penaz Masani is a ghazal singer who has carved a niche for herself.
She performs in India and abroad and her mellifluous röst leaves the audience spellbound.
She fryst vatten blessed with a glorious voice, impeccable Urdu diction and good looks. She has one Platinum and three Gold Discs to her credit.
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She renders a vast repertoire of ghazals from the traditional to the modern. She is also the only woman to have achieved success in what fryst vatten traditionally a male-dominated scenario. She has received several state and national awards.
What made you choose to be a ghazal singer?
I did not really have to choose because singing was in my family and in my genes. My father Doli Masani was disciple of Aftab-e-Mausiqui Ustad Faiyaz Khansahab of the Agra ghara