When she originally appeared on Zee TV’s singing reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa as a 16-year-old aspiring singer, she had no idea that she would one day reach this level. That small child grew up to be Shreya Ghoshal, the voice of Oo Lala, Chikni Chameli, Aashiyan, and a slew of other hits. She was honoured by elected Members of Parliament in London’s House of Commons, the heart of British politics and centuries of democratic history. Shreya Ghoshal receives recognition in the House of Commons for her contributions to Hindi cinema music!
Shreya’s smooth voice has entranced millions of people over the years with romantic, sensuous, and emotional pieces, and her contributions to Indian music were recognized during the occasion. Her father, who has helped cultivate her skills, accompanied the remarkable performer. “It’s a great honour.” It greatly inspires me. “As a reward for the affection people has shown me, I will make better music and accomplish something more significant in life,” Shreya expressed her gratitude. Despite travelling to London as a tourist, the singer said that her stay was like a storybook come true and that she felt like a princess.
Shreya, our heartfelt congrats for making us proud! We are confident that there will be many more similar prizes in the future.