Neha Kakkar
Mumbai: Singer and 'Indian Idol' Season 11 judge Neha Kakkar on the sets of the reality television singing competition show during the visit of the star cast of upcoming film "Malang" for promotions, in Mumbai on Jan 21, 2020. (Photo: IANS)

Neha Kakkar: Never thought about where I’ve reached today

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Mumbai, May 9  She has belted out hit after hit lately, including “Dilbar”, “Garmi”, “Sunny Sunny”, “Aankh maarey” and “Badri ki dulhania”. Neha Kakkar, who is one of most successful singers in the industry, says she had never thought she would reach where she has today.

“It feels great. I always tell people that I am still living in a dream. How can this happen? A small town girl from Rishikesh went to Delhi and then Bombay. It (the journey) has been good. Never thought about where I have reached today,” Neha told IANS.

Neha, who was born in Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, doesn’t want to stop here.

“It feels amazing and I think even now I have to make it even bigger in life,” added Neha, who rose to prominence with the song “Second hand jawani” in the 2012 film “Cocktail”.

Long before cracking Bollywood, Neha in her childhood days used to sing bhajans at religious events.

“I started singing at the age four and till 16 I was only doing bhajan sandhyas,” the singer, who has been crowned as the remix queen in the industry, told IANS.

From religious songs to party numbers, how did the shift happen? “If you see my Jagran footage, I used to sort of party there, too. I would dance and sing bhajan’s as a little kid and people used to… paagal ho jaate the (go crazy). I have been partying since then,” said Neha, whose siblings Sonu and Tony Kakkar are in the industry, too.

On the work front, Neha recently featured in a song with rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh titled “Moscow suka”. The number is a mix of Punjabi and Russian languages. The track currently has garnered a whopping 26,304,948 views since its release in April.

 

--IANS
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