This singer who once sang in ‘Jagratas’ for Rs 11 is now a renowned name in Hindi cinema

This singer who once sang in ‘Jagratas’ for Rs 11 is now a renowned name in Hindi cinema

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Mumbai: Richa Sharma turns a year older today. She is well known in the Hindi film industry for her melodious voice.

Richa rules the hearts of millions today due to her hard work and dedication. Today, on Richa’s birthday, let us learn about some interesting things related to her life.

Richa was fond of music since childhood. She sang a song for the first time in a Jagrata and received Rs 11. In an interview, she said that she still has that money with her. Richa added, “My father once said that work hard and enjoy the fruit which you have grown with your labour.”

“When I was very young, my father realised that I would become a singer. He had said in front of everyone that my daughter will earn fame in music,” she said.

It was not easy for a girl who sang in Jagratas to make a mark in the Hindi film industry. She learned singing hymns from her father. In 1995, Richa went to Mumbai in connection with a live show. For the first time here, she sang at an event, during which she got a chance to sing in the film Salma Pe Dil Aa Gaya. After this film, Richa started getting more opportunities in films.

She also lent her voice in Hera Pheri (Anu Malik); Khakee (Ram Sampath); Tarkeeb (the song ‘Duppatte Ka Palu’), Baghban (Title Song for Aadesh Shrivastava); Soch (the song ‘Nikal Chali Be’ for Jatin-Lalit); Rudraksh, Kal Ho Naa Ho (Sad version of the title track for Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy); Gangajal (Sandesh Shandilya); Popcorn Khao Mast Ho Jao (Vishal-Shekhar), Saawariya (Monty Sharma), and Om Shanti Om (Vishal-Shekhar) and the most popular song for Kaante (‘Mahi Ve’ for Anand Raaj Anand).

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