She doesn’t just rock but makes everyone roll to
her harmony! The talented singer Bhoomi Trivedi had her claim to fame moment
post participation in the singing reality show, Indian Idol’s fifth season (2010). Other
than lending her soulful voice to popular Bollywood chartbusters, she’s also
recorded for several Gujarati films.
The young talent soon became a house hold name
after her rendition in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Goliyon Ki Raasleela: Ram Leela
where she sang the sensuous upbeat number, Ram Chahe Leela and won several
awards for the same. The groovy number not only stole millions of hearts but
also received critical appreciation.
A source informs, “Bhoomi is surely on her way to
tell a glorious tale of overtaking the world through her sensational voice. The
vocal powerhouse delivered two huge Bollywood hits this year which were an
integral part of promising mainstream cinema.”
“She nailed another hit number Udi Udi Jaye along
with Sukhwinder Singh from Shah Rukh Khan-Mahira Khan starrer Raees crossing 129,278,677
views on You Tube. Another victory was her addictive diva tune from SRK’s yet
another movie Zero namely Husn Parcham featuring the marvelous Katrina Kaif.
This melody also created a huge stir bagging 42,108,047
views on You Tube. While Husn Parcham is still ranking high on the list of
charbusters, Udi Udi will be completing two years on 12th
January. Hence, she’s definitely touted to be the most sought after Bollywood
singers in the current musical scenario,” quips the source.
“The prolific singer who also sung for the film,
Hero – Dance Ke Legend also featured in the singing reality show, Kids first
live singing reality show was in &tv (and tv) as a mentor . Be it Ram Chahe
Leela which had a touch of Gujarati folk to Husn Parcham with a western touch,
Bhoomi has effortlessly showcased her talent as a versatile singer-performer,”
the source adds.
Besides
this, Bhoomi performs for various solo live shows and for music composer duo,
Salim-Sulaiman actively. She recently sang thumris and mujras for the renowned
character Chandramukhi in the popular play, Devdas.
Bhoomi says, “It’s indeed a dream come true to
have such a successful musical year. I’m immensely grateful for the
opportunities that came my way.”
“The music
dynamic is changing rapidly. There is a lot of interesting fusion occurring
with folk and western elements added to mainstream Bollywood numbers. I’m
looking forward to experimenting different genres to explore music and push the
envelope as a singer and performer,” the musical star on rise affirms.
क्या ! ठाकरे हैं सबका बाप रे !!- क्लिक करें
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