Harshdeep Kaur’s latest Dilbaro from Raazi will remain close to every Father Daughter Bond
Songstress Harshdeep Kaur sung Zaalima for Shah Rukh Khan starrer Raees and it already received few million hits. With her latest song Dilbaro from Raazi there is a long list of catchy songs from Kattiya Karoon to Heer, the singer is accelerating her popularity in the industry already. Know more about her married life and career graph in this brewing conversation with PollywoodBoxOffice.com
PollywoodBoxOffice: Zaalima is your second song for Mahira Khan in Raees. How was your experience singing it and especially with Arijit Singh?
HarshdeepKaur: It was a lovely experience. I was being told that I have to sing the song very romantically as well as cutely keeping Mahira Khan in mind. The composition is so soothing and I have never heard the word Zaalima before, to express ones beloved. Normally, lyricists use Jaan or Mehbooba. The word Zaalima was very catchy and I immediately learned the song since the tune was so easy. Well, Arijit Singh already dubbed his part and then later, I sung my part. I enjoyed singing this song.
PollywoodBoxOffice: Your career graph is escalating higher and higher with songs like Khulke Dhulke, Nachde Ne saare Zaalimaand dilbaro with so many others. What drives you so motivated all the time?
Harshdeep Kaur: My family supports me a lot. I was never insecure. I feel that you are your biggest competition. I always had my family backing me. I have created my own niche. Thats probably the reason why I am always motivated.
PollywoodBoxOffice: How would you describe your incredible journey from Ik Onkar to Zaalima?
Harshdeep Kaur: It has been an amazing musical journey and songs like Kattiya Karoon, IkOnkar, Jugni, Heer have been the milestones of my journey. It has been a happy ride.
PollywoodBoxOffice: Did you always wanted to become a singer?
Harshdeep Kaur: My father once heard me singing in my room when I was a child. He immediately came and asked me if I was singing and I said yes. He asked me to sing again and if I wanted to learn music. I showed a lot of interest and then he encouraged me from that point on. My father has been a musician and had his own band called House of Music. Later, he started his own business of musical instruments and has always been connected to music. So yeah, I always wanted to be a singer.
PollywoodBoxOffice: From whom did you take the musical training and for how many years?
Harshdeep Kaur: I started singing from 7 years old and I have learnt music from Shri Tejpal Singh Ji. He used to teach me in Delhi and has always been my Guru. When I was in school, he used to always push me to pursue music and forget school. He wanted me to go Bombay. Also, I have learnt Western Classical from Delhi School of Music. Not everybody knows but I have been a part of a Hollywood film, 127 hours by Danny Boyle.
PollywoodBoxOffice: How did that happen?
Harshdeep Kaur: I was touring with A.R Rahman and after the concert in London, Danny asked me to come to the studio. He made me sing a track called R.I.P for 127 hours.
PollywoodBoxOffice: Which singer would you like to sing with?
Harshdeep Kaur: I would like to collaborate with young singers from the industry. Everyone is so talented and doing well.
PollywoodBoxOffice: How did you meet your husband, Mankeet Singh?
HarshdeepKaur: We were in school together for 10 years and then I shifted to Mumbai. Even he shifted to Mumbai and was pursuing his M.B.A so we bumped into each other again and got connected this time. He called me and we became best friends. After a few years, I thought, Acha ladka hai, shaadi kar leti hu.Laughs.
PollywoodBoxOffice: Who are you most close to in the family?
Harshdeep Kaur: I have travelled a lot with my father. He accompanies me to the studios and to the showseverywhere. I love my mother too but I bond well with my father.
PollywoodBoxOffice: Any message for your fans?
HarshdeepKaur: Thanks to you First for the lovely interview, Thanks to all my fans. People appreciate me and send feedback through messages. I feel blessed to receive their blessings.
By Mousumi Paul
PollywoodBoxoffice.com
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