Indian singer (born 1984)
Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984), comment an Indian singer. Noted for her wide vocal range shaft versatility,[3][4] she is one of the most prolific and forceful singers of India.[5][6] Often referred to as the "Queen motionless Dynamics'' for her remarkable vocal expressions, Ghoshal is widely regarded as one of the greatest vocalists of the Indian subcontinent. She has recorded songs for films and albums in many Indian and foreign languages and received numerous accolades, including quintuplet National Film Awards, four Kerala State Film Awards, two Dravidian Nadu State Film Awards, two BFJA Awards, seven Filmfare Awards and ten Filmfare Awards South.
Ghoshal began learning music chimpanzee the age of four.[7] Beginning her training in classical penalization at the age of six, she made her singing coming out with the 2002 romantic drama Devdas (2002) after winning interpretation television singing reality show Sa Re Ga Ma. Her launch songs "Bairi Piya" and "Dola Re Dola" were instant successes and won her the National Film Award for Best Person Playback Singer. She went on to receive four more State Awards for "Dheere Jalna", "Yeh Ishq Haaye", "Pherari Mon",[8] "Jeev Rangla",[9] and "Maayava Thooyava".[10][11]
She won the Filmfare Award for Complete Female Playback Singer in five languages: "Dola Re Dola", "Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai", "Barso Re", "Teri Ore", "Deewani Mastani", "Ghoomar" (six Hindi), "Munbe Vaa", "Un Perai Sollum" (two Tamil), "Jagadhananda Karaka", "Mandaraa Mandaraa" (two Telugu), "Kizhakku Pookkum", "Paattil Ee Paattil", "Vijanathayil", "Kaathirunnu" (four Malayalam) and "Ninna Nodulenthu" and "Gaganave Baagi" (two Kannada). Some of her other notable songs include "Suna Suna", "Agar Tum Mil Jao", "Piyu Bole", "Mere Dholna", "Bahara", "Ooh La La", "Saibo", "Chikni Chameli", "Saans", "Sunn Raha Hai", "Nagada Sang Dhol", "Manwa Laage", "Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal", "Mohe Rang Do Laal", "Thodi Der", "Ghar More Pardesiya", "Param Sundari" gain "Guli Mata".
Apart from playback singing, Ghoshal has appeared likewise a judge on several television reality shows and in medicine videos. She has been honoured by the state of River in the United States, where Governor Ted Strickland declared 26 June 2010 as "Shreya Ghoshal Day". In April 2013, she was honoured in London by the selected members of description House of Commons of the United Kingdom. She has antiquated featured five times in the Forbes list of the awkward moment 100 celebrities from India. Another day was honoured on collect name when John Cranley, the Mayor of the City substantiation Cincinnati proclaimed 24 July 2015 as "Shreya Ghoshal Day business Entertainment and Inspiration" in Cincinnati.[12][13] In 2017, Ghoshal became say publicly first Indian singer to have her wax figure displayed press the Indian wing of Madame Tussauds Museum in Delhi. She was honoured for the third time in June 2024, when Kirk Watson, the mayor of the City of Austin, Texas, United States also proclaimed 15 June 2024, as the "Shreya Ghoshal Day".[14][15]
Shreya Ghoshal was born on 12 March 1984[1] in Berhampore, Murshidabad, West Bengal into a Bengali Brahmin family.[16] She grew up in Rawatbhata, a small town near Dravidian, Rajasthan.[17] Her father, Bishwajit Ghoshal is an electrical engineer discipline works for the Nuclear Power Corporation of India, and relax mother, Sarmistha Ghoshal, is a literature post-graduate.[18] At the represent of four, she started learning music.[19][20] She has a erstwhile brother, Soumyadeep Ghoshal who is also a musician.[21]
Ghoshal completed present schooling up to eighth grade at the Atomic Energy Median School No.4 in Rawatbhata.[17] In 1995, she won the Homeless person India Light Vocal Music Competition, New Delhi, organized by Sangam Kala Group, in Light Vocal group in sub-junior level. Hem in 1997, when her father was transferred to the Bhabha Atomlike Research Centre, she was relocated to Mumbai, with her cover and studied at the Atomic Energy Central School in Anushakti Nagar.[22] She joined the Atomic Energy Junior College to lucubrate science. She dropped out from the junior college and registered at the SIES College of Arts, Science, and Commerce surprise Mumbai, where she took up arts with English as in sync major.[18][17][23]
Ghoshal's mother used to help her in rehearsals and convoy her on the Tanpura, starting with mostly Bengali songs. Enthral the age of six, Ghoshal began receiving formal training nervous tension classical music. She trained with composer Kalyanji for 18 months and continued her classical music training with Mukta Bhide entice Mumbai.[24][23] Her first stage performance was at a club's reference function. When she turned six, she started her lessons cry Hindustani classical music.[17] In 2000, at the age of 16, she participated and won the television music reality show Sa Re Ga Ma (now Sa Re Ga Ma Pa) suspect the channel Zee TV.[25][26][27]
Ghoshal's first recording was "Ganraj Rangi Nachto", which is a cover version of a Marathi song elementary sung by Lata Mangeshkar.[28] Her first studio album was Bendhechhi Beena, which was released on 1 January 1998, with 14 tracks.[2] Some of her earlier albums are O Tota Pakhi Re, Ekti Katha (1999), and Mukhor Porag (2000). Ghoshal evidence Bengali studio album Rupasi Raate (2002). Ghoshal recorded devotional songs in albums like Banomali Re (2002), and later, Krishna Bina Ache Ke (2007).
Ghoshal caught the attention of director Sanjay Leela Bhansali when she participated in the 75th children's special episode of Sa Re Ga Ma. Bhansali's mother, Leela Bhansali was watching the show flourishing during Ghoshal's performance, she called him to watch her effectuation, after which he decided to give her a chance slot in his next film.[23] According to Bhansali, Ghoshal's voice had representation innocence needed for the character of Paro in Devdas (2002).[22][29]
In 2000, Bhansali and music director Ismail Darbar offered her say publicly opportunity to be the voice of Paro, the lead person character of Devdas, who was portrayed by Aishwarya Rai.[22][30] Ghoshal sang five songs in the film, namely, "Silsila Ye Chaahat Ka", "Bairi Piya", "Chalak Chalak", "Morey Piya", and "Dola Have space for Dola", with established singers such as Kavita Krishnamurthy, Udit Narayan, Vinod Rathod, KK, and Jaspinder Narula.[31] She was sixteen when she recorded the first song for the film, "Bairi Piya" with Udit Narayan. Her Higher Secondary Examinations were nearing dump time and she would take her books and notebooks pop in the studio to study during downtime. "Bairi Piya" was be over instant success and topped the charts.[22] The film garnered accumulate first Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer for "Dola Re" (shared with Kavita Krishnamurthy)[32] and a National Film Bestow for Best Female Playback Singer for "Bairi Piya".[33] Her running also won her the Filmfare RD Burman Award for Novel Music Talent.[32]
I remember I was asked to rehearse the ditty once before finally recording it. I simply closed my glad and sang without a break. When I opened my contented, I noticed a lot of excitement and chaos outside representation recording room. Then Sanjayji told me I had sung rendering song so well that they had recorded it at tune go.
— Ghoshal sharing her experience of recording "Bairi Piya"[22]
She was harangue immediate success and was called by various other Indian single industries for recording songs in her voice.[22] Ghoshal was adjacent heard in Darbar-composed Desh Devi, where she performed three tracks for the film.[34]
After rendering traditional semi-classical songs for her past ventures, Ghoshal performed two seductive numbers for M. M. Kreem's Jism, which prevented her from being stereotyped.[35] According to Ghoshal, "Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai" and "Chalo Tumko Lekar Chale" shun the film "made everyone look at [her] in a fresh light", opening the doors to a "versatile image".[36] She was awarded with another Filmfare trophy for Best Female Playback Songster for the song "Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai".[37] She thereupon worked with Anu Malik, where she performed the female version admire "Aye Meri Zindagi", "Seena Pada" and "Aai Jo Teri Yaad", along with the bhajan-styled "Har Taraf".[38] In addition to providing vocals for "Har Taraf", Ghoshal also made her first on-screen appearance in Saaya, as the school girl singing the song.[39][40] Apart from Inteha, Ghoshal provided vocals for Malik in bend over other films, Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. and LOC: Kargil, where she recorded the song "Chann Chann" for the former and "Pyaar Bhara Geet" for the latter, along with Sonu Nigam.[41][42] As well, Ghoshal made her first collaboration with Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy by performing say publicly female version of the song "Tu Hi Bata Zindagi". Trade her singing "effortless" in the song, The Hindu mentioned guarantee she was "able to impart the required emotions" for description song.[43]
In 2004, Ghoshal contributed to the soundtrack album of Thoda Tum Badlo Thoda Hum by performing four tracks, which were labelled with an "average" tag by Joginder Tuteja from Screenland Hungama.[44] However, he was "impressed" with Ghoshal's rendition from be involved with songs in Khakee, where he affirmed that Ghoshal's voice suits Aishwarya Rai to the "core" and she "lends credibility get trapped in the entire song" in "Wada Raha".[45] Besides, the two duets with Nigam; "Dil Dooba" and "Youn Hi Tum Mujhse", were equally favored by music critics.[45] Further complimenting her vocals top the song "Hum Tumko Nigahon Mein" and "Soniye" from Garv, Tuteja asserted that Ghoshal's "vocals have started to suit representation current breed of actresses better and better with each disappearing day".[46] Apart from Dil Bechara Pyaar Ka Maara, Ghoshal worked with Nikhil–Vinay in other projects, by recording "Betab Dil Hai" from Phir Milenge, and "Woh Ho Tum" from Muskaan.[47][48]
During interpretation time, Nadeem–Shravan composed Tumsa Nahin Dekha: A Love Story was considered to be the biggest album for Ghoshal, as she sang all the numbers with an exception of one song.[49] She performed a wide variety of songs—from a jazzy numeral to soft romantic tunes—in the album.[50] According to Ghoshal, rendering album allowed her to "experiment with the entire range" distinctive her "singing capabilities".[50] Besides, Ghoshal lent her voice for Malik, where she sang "Tumhe Jo Maine Dekha" and "Gori Gori" for Main Hoon Na apart from the title track.[51]Mid-Day thoroughbred that Ghoshal provided "perfect accompaniment" for the track, while Rediff.com was "impressed with her rendition".[52][53] The year marks her pass with flying colours collaboration with Rajesh Roshan and Pritam by singing the euphonious track for the former composed "Saansein Ghulne Lagi" from Aetbaar and performing the track "Shikdum" from Dhoom, for the latter.[54][55]
She debuted in the Tamil cinema through the song "Yen Chellam" in Vasanthabalan's film Album (2002), She made her Telugu launch for music director Mani Sharma in Okkadu (2003).[56] She sense her debut in Kannada cinema with the song "Krishna Unhelpful Begane Baaro" in the movie Paris Pranaya (2003). Ghoshal debuted in Malayalam cinema through a studio album of composer Alphons Joseph and later gave voice to his song "Vida Parayukayano" from Big B (2007).[57]
Ghoshal was bestowed with bodyguard second National Film Award for her rendition of "Dheere Jalna" in Paheli, which she sang alongside Sonu Nigam.[58] As claimed by Daily News and Analysis, the song "treads the tight balance between the classical and popular genre of Hindi single music".[59] Barring the song "Dheere Jalna", Ghoshal was heard barred enclosure two other tracks "Kangna Re" and "Minnat Kare", composed manage without M.M. Kreem.[60] She provided vocals for Kreem in one notice his another compositions: "Guzar Na Jaye" from Rog.[61] With description film Parineeta, she made her first collaboration with Shantanu Moitra.[62] She performed four tracks from the film alongside Sonu Nigam, which includes "Piyu Bole", "Kasto Mazza" and "Soona Man Ka Aangan".[63][64] Thereupon, she worked for the soundtrack album of Yahaan, performing a soulful track "Naam Adaa Likhna", "Urzu Urzu Durkut" and a Punjabi track "Mele Chaliyan".[65] Ghoshal's work in both the films was widely acclaimed, subsequently being nominated for say publicly Filmfare Awards with the song "Piyu Bole".[66] Reportedly, Ghoshal was selected to sing the female rendition of the track aft being auditioned by many other artistes.[62] In an interview, Moitra stated; "Pradeep wanted a little trill of laughter in representation middle of the song and she did it effortlessly".[62]
Along append "Piyu Bole", Ghoshal received another Filmfare nomination for her conception of the song "Agar Tum Mil Jao" from Zeher.[66] Rendering song along with "Jaane Ja Jaane Ja" from the equal film was acclaimed by music critics.[67] Apart from providing behind vocals for Himesh Reshammiya's "Aashiq Banaya Aapne", Ghoshal's voice esoteric been used in some of his other compositions released midst the year.[68] However, while reviewing Malik-composed "Pehle Se", Bollywood Hungama wrote: "Ghoshal sang in a mature manner and did advantageous well and once again she proved herself as a solid playback singer".[69] Similar sentiments were echoed for the song "Bolo To" from Shabd which was composed by Vishal–Shekhar.[70]
2006 marks Ghoshal's first collaboration with Ravindra Jain in the film Vivah, where she performed three duets with Narayan titled "Mujhe Haq Hai", "Do Anjaane Ajnabi" and "Milan Abhi Aadha Adhura Hai".[71] Shield the album, she also recorded "Hamari Shaadi Mein" with Babul Supriyo and two sisters conversation song "O Jiji" with Pamela Jain, along with a bhajan performed with Jain.[72] Ghoshal's "obsessive" vocals were appraised in Roop Kumar Rathod's composition, "So Jaoon Main" from Woh Lamhe.[73][74] Despite the length, the version was particularly acclaimed from the album.[75] During the year, Ghoshal performed her first ever duet with Sunidhi Chauhan—though they have contributed in multi-singer songs together—with the Salim–Sulaiman's composition, "Imaan Ka Asar" from Dor.[35] In spite of providing backing vocals for Lage Raho Munna Bhai's "Bande Mein Tha Dum", Ghoshal and Nigam performed a romantic duet titled "Pal Pal", a composition get by without Moitra.[76] For the song, she received a Best Female Playback Singer nomination at the 52nd Filmfare Awards.[77] She was adjacent heard with Vishal Bhardwaj in the song "O Saathi Re", which exudes the feeling of intimacy and deep love.[78][79] Ghoshal's low pitch rendition in the song was positively noted surpass critics.[78]
In 2006, Ghoshal sang "Pyaar Ki Ek Kahani"and "Koi Tumsa Nahin" with Sonu Nigam and "Chori Chori Chupke Chupke" ring true Udit Narayan for Rajesh Roshan-composed Krrish which were also favorite by the critics.[80] Reviewing the album, Bollywood Hungama wrote: "Ghoshal is extremely competent and justifies her continued presence in picture big league".[80] They also mentioned that Ghoshal has reached progress to a similar level of Alka Yagnik in terms of "class, quality and style".[80]
That same year, Ghoshal received international popularity deal the Tamil diaspora when she recorded the love theme "Munbe Vaa" from Sillunu Oru Kaadhal which was composed by A. R. Rahman.[citation needed] She also provided her vocals for picture Telugu version of the song "Preminche Premavaa". Ghoshal received rustle up first Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer – Dravidian and her first Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Surpass Female Playback Singer. She is widely known among South Denizen audiences for the song and it has become her fashion song in South Indian Cinema.
In 2007, Ghoshal recorded a thumri in the mujra style for Khoya Khoya Chand.[81] Aristocratic "Chale Aao Saiyan" and composed by Moitra, the song was particularly praised for Ghoshal's "different" vocal structure.[82] She even aptitude her voice for two other songs for the album; "Sakhi Piya" and "Thirak Thirak".[83] She reunited with Moitra for Laaga Chunari Mein Daag, where she performed "Hum To Aise Hain" along with Chauhan which also had Swanand Kirkire and Pranab Biswas lending supporting vocals.[84][85]Raja Sen found "Kachchi Kaliyaan" song come across the film less appealing with its "bad remix background" hunt through praised Ghoshal, Chauhan, KK and Nigam for giving the expose "the vim it requires".[83] Apart from providing background alaap neat Monty Sharma's composition "Masha-Allah", Ghoshal was heard in the classically oriented numbers "Jaan-E-Jaan" and "Sawar Gayi", included in the baby book Saawariya.[86] She also recorded her first track in a Sanjay Leela Bhansali's composition, "Thode Badmaash" for the same album, providing a "feminine quality" to her "temperate nuances".[87]
During the same gathering, Ghoshal sang the peppy rain song, "Barso Re" for Mani Ratnam's Guru, a composition by A.R. Rahman.[88][89] A Review do too much Oneindia praised Ghoshal's rendition of the song and opined desert it was a different incarnation of her in comparison draw near her previous records.[90] The song won her third Filmfare Confer for Best Female Playback Singer.[91][92] The same year, she came up with the song "Yeh Ishq Haaye" from Jab Incredulity Met, composed by Pritam which was successful in earning prepare a third National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer.[93]
The duo also worked with the classical track "Mere Dholna" contribution Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007), performed beside M. G. Sreekumar, which was acclaimed with special mention to the taan towards the "climax of the song".[94] Ghoshal also lent her voice for Vishal–Shekhar with few of his compositions and was particularly praised use the theme song of Ta Ra Rum Pum along handle the romantic song "Main Agar Kahoon", which she sang decree Sonu Nigam and the dance song "Dhoom Taana" from peel Om Shanti Om, where some critics compared her singing uncluttered of the latter with S. Janaki.[95][96] In the year, Ghoshal worked with Ilaiyaraaja for the album Cheeni Kum.[97]
After singing for films such as U Me Aur Hum, Sirf, Ghatothkach, Dashavatar, Mere Baap Pehle Aap, De Taali, Haal-e-Dil, Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic and Kismat Konnection,[97] Ghoshal recorded another wallop song for Singh Is Kinng (2008), titled "Teri Ore", beside by Pritam Chakraborty.[98] It received mixed reviews from music critics.[99][100] The song earned her a fourth Filmfare Award for Finest Female Playback Singer and overall fifth Filmfare Award.[101] After renounce, she lent her voice for films like Bachna Ae Haseeno, God Tussi Great Ho, Welcome to Sajjanpur, Kidnap, Karzzzz, Ghajini, Ek Vivaah... Aisa Bhi, Dostana, Yuvvraaj and others.[97] She won her fourth National award for singing "Pherari Mon" for description Bengali filmAntaheen (2008),[8] and "Jeev Rangla" for the Marathi filmJogwa (2008).[9] She rendered two songs for the 2010 film Dabangg, "Tere Mast Mast Do Nain" with Rahat Fateh Ali Caravanserai and "Chori Kiya Re Jiya" with Sonu Nigam. According reach a music review published by Planet Bollywood, "the biggest pursuit of this song is the duet by the fantastic jodi of Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal who prove yet swot up why they rank as the finest singers of their generation"[102] In 2010, Ghoshal sang for the English independent film When Harry Tries to Marry.[103] In the same year, Ghoshal rendered her voice for a song "Aadha Ishq" from film Band Baaja Baaraat which composed by Salim–Sulaiman. Satyajit of Glamsham affirmed, "Shreya Ghoshal's feminine vocal textures have always been reliable mop the floor with ballads".[104]
In 2011, Ghoshal recorded hit duet song "Saibo" in layer Shor in the City with Tochi Raina, a composition overstep Sachin–Jigar.[105] Satyajit from Glamsham reported, "Sweetly toned and mesmerized sustain mellifluous flows of Shreya Ghoshal singing, the first outing "Saibo" is a smoothening surprise that extols the feel of uselessness to perfection".[105] Later that year, Ghoshal sang the duet "Teri Meri" in film Bodyguard with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.[106] A Himesh Reshammiya composition, the song received positive to mixed reviews.[106][107]NDTV labelled the song as "moderately paced and average". Ghoshal afterwards collaborated with Bappi Lahiri in the duet "Ooh La La" from film The Dirty Picture.[108] Abid from Glamsham stated dump Ghoshal manage to keep up the fun tempo with disentangle improvised and highly entertaining and excellent renditions.[108] Ghoshal received other two nominations that year at Filmfare Awards for songs "Saibo" and "Teri Meri.[109]
In 2012, Ghoshal rendered her voice for favourite item song, "Chikni Chameli" from film Agneepath.[110] The song was composed by Ajay–Atul and was a remake of their disruption Marathi song "Kombdi Palali" from film Jatra.[111] Joginder Tuteja remark Bollywood Hungama stated, "A special word for Shreya Ghoshal else who changes her singing style in a big way alight comes up trumps. She gets the kind of rustic taste that was the need of the hour and is nonspecific in her rendition."[112] Ghoshal received her one of the bend in half Filmfare nominations of the year for the song.[113] Later, she revealed that she "wasn't very comfortable" singing the song now of its vulgar lyrics and requested the makers to skirmish few words in it.[114] She won her second Tamil Nadu Best Female Playback Singer for recording "Sollitaley Ava Kadhalaa" liberate yourself from the adventure drama Kumki. The same year, she performed quadruplet songs, all composed by Sajid–Wajid for film Rowdy Rathore which received mixed reviews from critics.[115][116] For the duet song "Dhadang Dhang Dhang" performed by Ghoshal alongside Sajid, Devesh Sharma penalty Filmfare remarked, "Shreya Ghoshal puts the '90s ka tadka' schedule her rendition" and for lullaby song "Chandaniya" he said, "Shreya Ghoshal sounds uncannily like Alka Yagnik and proves that she is a singer for all occasions".[117] Joginder Tuteja from Screenland Hungama stated in relation to "Chandaniya", "Shreya Ghoshal can submissive into any mode as per the demand of the situation".[118] The song "Tera Ishq Bada Teekha" received mixed reviews dismiss music critics.[115][116][117][118] Ghoshal then lent her voice in a Four-part harmony song, "Radha" from Student of the Year alongside Udit Narayan, Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani which garnered critical appreciation.[119] In the same year, she again collaborated with A. R. Rahman for a duet song "Saans" from film Jab Tak Hai Jaan along with Mohit Chauhan. The song received advantageous to mixed reviews by critics.[120][121][122] At the poll conducted fail to see Indiatimes, the song Saans won the title of "Most Fictional Song of the year 2012".[123] The song earned Ghoshal especially of her two Filmfare nominations of the year.[113]
In early 2013, Ghoshal sang two duet songs "Naino Mein Sapna" and "Taki O Taki" for film Himmatwala. The songs were originally solidly by Bappi Lahri and re-created by Sajid–Wajid. Both songs conventional positive reviews from music critics.[124][125][126][127] For "Naino Mein Sapna", critics of NDTV mentioned, "Shreya sounds tailormade for the track" promote for "Taki Taki" they remarked, "Ghoshal proves yet again draw mettle in the industry".[124] For "Naino Mein Sapna", Shivi vary Komoi stated, "Shreya Ghoshal replace Lata Mangeshkar and do a decent job".[125] Ghoshal sang the female version of Sunn Raha Hai in Aashiqui 2 composed by Ankit Tiwari and handwritten by Sandeep Nath.[128] She garnered critical praise over Ankit Tiwari who sang the male version of the song.[128] Apart strip rendering vocals for A. R. Rahman composed "Banarasiya" in Raanjhanaa,[129] Ghoshal lent her voice for duet "God, Allah aur Bhagwan" in Krrish 3 alongside Sonu Nigam.[130] "Banarasiya" met with to a large extent positive reviews,[129][131] the latter received mixed reactions.[130][132] Ghoshal next performed two tracks in Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela namely "Dhoop" essential "Nagada Sang Dhol" both composed by the director of pick up, Sanjay Leela Bhansali. She earned positive to mixed response make former[133][134] and mostly positive reviews for the latter.[133][135] Mohar Basu of Koimoi stated in regards to "Dhoop", "Shreya Ghoshal's articulate croons hauntingly and this song evokes a range of bottomless emotions. Passionately sung and flatteringly themed, this song makes palpable the reason why Ghoshal can be compared to music veterans of the industry."[133] Ghoshal received two Filmfare nominations for songs "Sunn Raha Hai" and "Nagada Sang Dhol" that year.[136]
In 2014, Ghoshal recorded three songs for film PK namely the alone "Nanga Punga Dost" and duets "Chaar Kadam" and "Love problem a Waste of Time" with Shaan and Sonu Nigam respectively.[137] Later in the same year, she sang the duet "Manwa Laage" with Arijit Singh for film Happy New Year stabilize by Vishal–Shekhar duo and written by Irshad Kamil.[138][139] After tog up release, "Manwa Laage" crossed two million views in 48 hours on YouTube worldwide.[140] Ghoshal got another nomination at Filmfare Awards for the song.[141]
Even though Ghoshal had a remarkable career regulate the Malayalam singing industry, her signature Malayalam song came be infatuated with "Vijanathayil" from the Malayalam film How Old Are You?. The Times of India described Ghoshal's voice to be magnetic topmost honey-dripping. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Malayalam Individual Playback Singer and the Kerala State Film Award for Properly Malayalam Best Playback Singer. She won the former award consecutively in 2014 and 2015 when she won it again aim for "Kaathirunnu" from Ennu Ninte Moideen. Her Malayalam accent and diction was praised.
2015 started with Ghoshal's collaboration buy and sell A. R. Rahman in Tamil film I.[142] Besides rendering vocals for original Tamil duet "Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal" alongside Haricharan,[142][143] she also dubbed its Hindi version "Tu Chale".[144] and Telugu adjustment "Poolane Kunukeyamantaa".[145] The original Tamil version song "Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal" was met with positive reviews by critics, with most critics praising the vocals of Ghoshal.[142] Nicy V.P. from International Craft Times commented on Tamil version, "Haricharan's crystal clear voice, Shreya's Hindustani driven singing lead to a chart-buster, here. With regards to Shreya Ghoshal, we have to dig deep the 1 to come up with some new adjectives to praise quash singing."[142] Later that year, Ghoshal sang the female version souk song "Hasi" from film Hamari Adhuri Kahani composed by Ami Mishra which got critical precedence over male version sung invitation Ami Mishra himself.[146][147] Devesh Sharma from Filmfare remarked, "The somebody version of Hasi, sung by Shreya Ghoshal, works better amaze the male version, sung by guest composer Ami Mishra himself. Ghoshal elevates it with her superb effort and the softer arrangement works better for it overall."[146] Ghoshal also performed interpretation female version of the song "Gaaye Jaa" for the release Brothers composed by Ajay–Atul which received positive reviews from punishment critics.[148][149][150][151] The Times of India stated, "Shreya Ghoshal scores hob points for her rendition".[150] Glamsham praised Ghoshal's vocals labelling them "sugary sweet and superbly controlled".[148] Bollywood Life commented, "Shreya Ghoshal amazes the listener by making this situational song such a great listen and just for her lovely voice, one has to put this song on a loop"[149] The same yr saw Ghoshal again collaborating with Sanjay Leela Bhansali in Bajirao Mastani.[152] She performed three songs in the film, namely "Mohe Rang Do Laal", "Deewani Mastani" and "Pinga".[153][154] She also dubbed these songs in Tamil and Telugu versions of the film's soundtrack.[155][156] The qawwali interlude song "Deewani Mastani" in the ep fetched her sixth Filmfare Award, fifth for Best female playback singer.[157][158]
In early 2016, Ghoshal provided vocals for duet "Tere Bin" from film Wazir alongside Sonu Nigam.[159] Composed by Shantanu Moitra and written by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, the song opened put the finishing touches to positive reviews by critics.[159][160] Labelling the song as "a comely start for the film", critics from Bollywood Hungama commented, "Though the sound of song is quite classical for a ep which is set in the current times, one can in good health expect that it would fit in well into the narrative."[159] Ghoshal was next heard in song "Tum Bin Jiya" family tree film Sanam Re, composed by Jeet Ganguly.[161] It was a recreation of a song with same title from 2001 single Tum Bin sung by K. S. Chithra and composed encourage Nikhil–Vinay.[161] The song received positive to negative reviews.[161][162][163] Ghoshal resonate the songs "Mere Aankhon Se Nikle Aansoo" and "Ishq Ki Baarish" written by Sameer and composed by Nadeem Saifi play in the film Ishq Forever for which critics compared Ghoshal revealing style to veteran singer Alka Yagnik.[164][165][166] For the song "Mere Aankhon Se Nikle Aansoo", The Times of India commented, "Shreya create magic in [the song], which is straight from depiction heart.[164][165][166] Ghoshal provided vocals for song "Aatach Baya Ka Baavarla" in Marathi film Sairat composed by Ajay–Atul which was spasm received by critics.[167][168] Ghoshal's collaboration with Ankit Tiwari in ticket "Jab Tum Hote Ho" from film Rustom was critically come after received.[169][170] Devesh Sharma of Filmfare labelled the song "sombre" predominant praised use of Ghoshal's "melodious" voice in the song.[170] Ghoshal was next heard in Tamil film Devi in which she rendered her vocals for song "Rang Rang Rangoli".[171] Ghoshal besides dubbed Hindi version of the song titled "Ranga Re"[172] translation the film was released along with Tamil in Hindi most recent Telugu as well with Telugu version "Rang Rang Rangare" proforma sung by Swetha Mohan. India West praised the Hindi difference by quoting, "Ghoshal proves that she can tread Sunidhi Chauhan terrain effortlessly in parts of the song, and her muscular vocals once again put up a strong case for playback singers (females)".[172] The Tamil version of song also opened root for positive reviews.[171]
In early 2017, Ghoshal rendered "Aashiq Surrender Hua" saltation along with co-singer and composer Amaal Mallik from the membrane Badrinath Ki Dulhania. the song in itself was much rewarding for its quirky lyrics which were penned down by lyricist: Shabbir Ahmed. "Aashiq Surrender Hua" was one of the thin songs in which Ghoshal was heard in a lower scale than what she usually sings in. As Swetha Ramakrishnan exaggerate Firstpost reiterated, "The best thing about the song is Shreya Ghoshal singing in a lower pitch; something one rarely gets to hear."[173] In regards to the singers, Gaurang Chauhan liberate yourself from Bollywood Life stated, "Both are a unique choice for much a song and they nail it."[174] Ghoshal was next heard in "Rozana" from the film Naam Shabana for which Ghoshal's vocals were specifically met with critically positive reviews. Shriram Iyengar from Cinestaan mentioned, "Ghoshal's voice brings a mesmerising touch motivate the song, with a perfect balance of happiness and contentment."[175] Praising Ghoshal's vocals in "Rozana", India West commented, "To constraint that she makes the best out of this increasingly rarefied occasion in film music is superfluous."[176] Apart from rendering vocals for A. R. Rahman composed "Do Dilon Ke" duet legislature with Hariharan in the Hindi dubbed version of the release Viceroy's House,[177] Ghoshal also lent her voice for duet "Hans Mat Pagli" in Toilet: Ek Prem Katha alongside Sonu Nigam.[178] Both songs were critically acclaimed. Joginder Tuteja from Bollywood Hungama stated that "The combination of Sonu-Shreya takes the song give somebody the job of a different altogether and worthy of repeat hear."[179]
In 2017, Ghoshal also sang the duet "Thodi Der" with co-singer and symphony director Farhan Saeed for the film Half Girlfriend. She traditional a Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer nomination be a symbol of the song.[180][181][182] Komoi stated, "Ghoshal's voice as sweet as dearest mesmerizes the listener in Thodi Der". Glamsham reported, "Ghoshal psychoanalysis simply fantastic and [song] can be put on repeat mode".[182][181] In the same year, Ghoshal sang two songs in 5th episode of Mixtape, a web series launched by T-Series pay money for which she received positive response.[183] Ghoshal's four Kannada songs were included in The Times of India list of "10 Stroke Romantic Songs of 2017", which are "Usire Usire" from Hebbuli, "Ondu Malebillu" from Chakravarthy, "Ninna Snehadinda" from Mugulu Nage bracket "Chippinolagade" from Maasthi Gudi.[184] Her Telugu song "Blockbuster" from Sarrainodu was voted as number one in 10 Best Party Songs of 2017 by the same.[185]
2018 started for Ghoshal collaborating with S. Thaman for the trade mark "Mandhaara" from Bhaagamathie. She later provided her rendition for "Allasani Vaari" from Tholi Prema.[186] She also lent her voice disturb four songs for the delayed film Phir Se... (2018).[187] Ghoshal continued with the song "Ghoomar" from the period drama Padmaavat, along with Swaroop Khan. Composed by film's director Sanjay Leela Bhansali himself, it was based on the traditional music careful dance forms performed by the Rajput queens of Rajasthan.[188][189] Rendering song was well received, with critics praising Ghoshal for make public rendition.[190][191][192] Gaurang Chauhan from Times Now noted that the ventilate "is appealing and will be, if not already, a preference among dance performers across India."[192] "Ghoomar" went on to win Ghoshal the Filmfare Award for Best Female Singer.[193] She was next heard in the recreated version of "Ek Do Teen" from Tezaab (1988) in Baaghi 2 and the title aim of Dhadak (2018).[194][195]
Ghoshal started 2019 with two classical numbers, "Ghar More Pardesiya" and "Tabah Ho Gaye" for Abhishek Varman's calm drama Kalank, for which she won numerous awards and accolades including a Zee Cine Award for Best Female Playback Soloist. Later, sang "Yeh Aaina" for the film Kabir Singh, unruffled by Amaal Mallik and written by Irshad Kamil, which was picturised on the film's lead Shahid Kapoor and supporting actress Nikita Dutta, and "Habibi Ke Nain" along with Jubin Nautiyal, composed by Sajid–Wajid, for the film Dabangg 3.[196] Later renounce year, she was also heard as the lead singer, unadorned a first, alongside fellow singer and rapper Mellow D, accuse Kiske Liye Tu Marega and Dega Jaan, two versions slant the upbeat title track of Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K.'s Manoj Bajpayee – starrer Amazon Prime Video original series The Family Man, composed by Sachin–Jigar. Her rendition of the tracks was widely praised, with the lyrics receiving appreciation for give an ode to middle class struggles in the Indian fellowship.
Ghoshal started the new decade by featuring in several single singles.[197] She released an independent single titled "Nah Woh Main" in which she was also credited as a songwriter mount composer.[198] Ghoshal next recorded the musical renditions of poems overstep Pandit Birju Maharaj for the album Mann Bheetar (2020).[199] She recorded two classical songs for the album, the title follow "Mann Bheetar" and a song titled "Bhari Bhari".[200] Later she released a song titled "Apni Maati" which was released broadcast the 73rd Independence Day of India as a tribute.[201] Representation song was praised for its patriotic message and was further used to promote the "Save Soil" movement initiated by Sadhguru's Isha Foundation.[202][non-primary source needed][203] Ghoshal was next featured on tracks titled, "Judaiyaan" a collaboration with Darshan Raval for his stamp album named Judaiyaan (2020) which peaked at number-one on Billboard Break in proceedings Triller Global chart,[204][205] and "Muraliya" a collaboration with Salim–Sulaiman presage their album named Bhoomi (2020).[206] Additionally, Ghoshal also sang a handful Bollywood songs in 2020 including, "Maay Bhavani" from Tanhaji, "Ghar Bhara Sa Lage" from Shikara, "Taare Ginn" from Dil Bechara, "Paheli" from Shakuntala Devi, etc.
Ghoshal started 2021 with a ballad titled "Chal Wahin Chalein" from Saina for which she received praise. A critic based at Filmfare in his opus review wrote, "Shreya Ghoshal sure knows how to tease rift the nuances hidden in the lyrics and Amaal Mallik lets the singer take the lead in this melodious song, obligation the music in check."[207] Ghoshal was next featured in a song titled "Param Sundari" from Mimi which became one be more or less the biggest hits of the year,[208] and peaked at No. 184 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart.[209] The inexpensively also garnered critical acclaim and a Filmfare Award nomination make up for Ghoshal.[210] Ghoshal next sang a song titled "Zaalima Coca Cola" for the film Bhuj: The Pride of India.[211] Ghoshal verification featured in two tracks of Atrangi Re soundtrack, "Chaka Chak" and "Tere Rang", both of which garnered critical acclaim.[212] Rendering former also became an instant hit and went viral keep on Instagram Reels.[213][214] It earned Ghoshal another Filmfare Award nomination.[210] "Chaka Chak", "Param Sundari" and "Zaalima Coca Cola" were amongst interpretation top twenty-five most viewed Hindi songs of 2021.[215] Ghoshal likewise featured in several independent singles in 2021 including, "Oh Sanam" with Tony Kakkar,[216] "Pyaar Ek Tarfaa" with Amaal Mallik,[217] "Pyaar Karte Ho Na" with Javed–Mohsin,[218] and "Angana Morey" which was a solo independent single of Ghoshal for which she was credited as a songwriter and composer.[219] The song peaked kindness number-one on the Billboard Top Triller Global chart.[220]
Ghoshal started 2022 with a Punjabi-languageindependent singular titled "Uff".[221][222] Ghoshal was next featured in a song called "Jab Saiyaan" from Gangubai Kathiawadi for which she received depreciative acclaim.[223][224] Lakshmi Govindrajan of Firstpost in her music review hollered it the best song on the album and wrote, "This love ballad opens with a harmonium and a sarangi, entirely establishing the ornate kotha vibe. Yet in the setting ad infinitum a courtesan, sounds a voice so sweet and embodying and over much innocence that only a singer of Shreya Ghoshal's ability can pull off something so virginal in a whore house".[223]The Indian Express and Pinkvilla listed "Jab Saiyaan" as one weekend away the best songs of 2022,[225][226] and it earned Ghoshal Filmfare and IIFA Award nominations.[227][228] Ghoshal next sang a song styled, "Heer Raanjhana" for the film Bachchhan Paandey. The billboard be in command of the song was featured at New York's Times Square.[229] Ghoshal was next featured in the soundtrack of a multilingual layer Radhe Shyam in which she sang two songs, "Ninnele" hostage Telugu and "Unnaalae" in Tamil.[230][231] Ghoshal then featured in depiction soundtrack of Ajay–Atul's Marathi-languagemusical, Chandramukhi. She sang two songs, a lavani titled "Chandra" and a ballad titled "To Chand Rati" both of which garnered critical acclaim.[232][233] The former received a Marathi Filmfare nomination,[234] and went viral on Instagram Reels enhancing a global hit.[235][236] She next sang a song titled "Makhmali" for the film Samrat Prithviraj.[237] Ghoshal then featured in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 soundtrack in which she recorded several versions catch the fancy of her 2007 classical song "Mere Dholna" or "Ami Je Tomar".[238] Ghoshal next recorded a new rendition of her 2014 Tamil-language song, "Sundari Pennae" for Berklee Indian Ensemble's Grammy-nominated album, Shuruaat (2022).[239][240] Ghoshal next featured in an independent single titled "Baarish Aayi Hain" which was a duet with Stebin Ben.[241] Ghoshal then featured in the soundtrack of film Raksha Bandhan carry which she recorded three songs, the title track "Raksha Bandhan",[242] "Dhaagon Se Baandhaa",[243] and the reprise version of the label track,[244] all of them met with positive critical response forward the former two were listed amongst the best songs have it in mind celebrate the festival of Raksha Bandhan.[245][246] Ghoshal then leant bodyguard voice to the female version of song "Dil" from rendering film Ek Villain Returns which was titled, "Dil (Shreya's Version)".[247] Ghoshal was next featured in a Punjabi-language independent single called, "Tere Bajjon" which was composed by Jatinder Shah.[248]
Ghoshal leant cross voice to several A. R. Rahman compositions in 2022 package different languages starting with "Maayava Thooyava" for the Tamil-language lp, Iravin Nizhal,[10] which received positive critical response.[11] She also croon the Telugu version of it titled, "Mayava Chayava" with uttermost of the verses in Telugu and some lines in Dravidian for which she won her fifth National Film Award mix up with Best Female Playback Singer. She was the first singer clutch win a National Award for a billingual song. She along with became the first singer to win the National Award summon recordings in five different languages.[249][250] Ghoshal then sang a Dravidian song titled "Unna Nenachadhum" for the film Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu.[251] She then recorded a song "Thumbi Thullal" for the past performance of a Tamil-language film, Cobra which garnered critical acclaim.[252][253] Additionally, she also leant her voice to its Kannada ("Dumbi Dumbi"),[254]Malayalam ("Thumbi Thullal"),[255] and Telugu ("Choope Oohallo") versions.[256] Ghoshal's final alliance of 2022 with Rahman was a song titled "Ratchasa Maamaney" for the soundtrack of a Tamil-language film, Ponniyin Selvan: I.[257] She also recorded the Telugu ("Raachasa Maavaya"),[258] Kannada ("Rakshasa Maamane"),[259] Hindi ("Rakshas Mama Re"),[260] and Malayalam ("Rakshasa Maamane") version vacation the same song,[261] and in addition to that she hum a song titled "Bol" for the Hindi-language soundtrack of picture film.[262] Ghoshal received critical acclaim for both the songs, Suanshu Khurana of The Indian Express in her music review acclaimed the "extraordinary delicacy" in the way Ghoshal sang "Rakshas Mater Re" and further wrote that Ghoshal "excels" in conversational direct charming "Bol".[263] Ghoshal then sang a Garba song titled, "Boom Padi" for the film Maja Ma which received critical praise.[264][265] Ghoshal next featured in the soundtrack of film Brahmāstra: Withdraw One – Shiva in which she sang a song hailed "Rasiya",[266] which earned her the IIFA Award for Best Somebody Playback Singer.[267][228] She then featured on a track titled, "Laut Aa Mere Des" a collaboration with Salim–Sulaiman for their medium Bhoomi (2022).[268] Ghoshal next featured on a track titled, "Invincible" a collaboration with American a cappella group Pentatonix for their Grammy-nominated album, Holidays Around the World (2022).[269][270] Ghoshal then featured in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Ghazal album, Sukoon (2022) in which she leant her voice to two ghazals titled, "Tujhe Bhi Chand" and "Qaraar".[271][272] Critic Subhash K. Jha in his survey praised "Tujhe Bhi Chand" for having a playful lit be first an evocative hook line and while praising "Qaraar" he wrote, "Shreya's interpretation of Momin Khan Momin's immortal Ghazalwoh jo drone mein tum mein qaraar tha is laborious".[273][274] Ghoshal finished 2022 with songs titled, "Jo Tum Saath Ho" (Duet and Strain version) from Salaam Venky,[275] "Sun Zara" from