Shweta Pandit

Shweta Pandit (born 7 July 1986) is an Indian singer and actress in Bollywood.[1] She is the grand-niece of Indian classical vocalist and Padma Vibhushan awardee, Pandit Jasraj. She has also recorded popular songs for various Telugu and Tamil film songs and many other Indian languages.

Shweta Pandit
Background information
Born (1986-07-07) 7 July 1986
GenresIndian classical, Pop, Bollywood playback
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active2000–present

At the young age of 4, Shweta worked with Indian composer, Ilayaraja for the award-winning film Anjali, which was re-recorded in Hindi. She re-dubbed for the lead child in the film and also sang the songs in Hindi.[2] making her one of the youngest singers in the Bollywood Music Industry. She also recorded for legendary tabla player Ustad Zakkir Hussain at the age of 9 for his first film as composer, Saaz.

Music career

She had her breakthrough with Yash Raj Films and Aditya Chopra's Mohabbatein (2000) with five songs at the age of 14. She was chosen to sing in the film after she auditioned for the final selection amongst several singers. Her notable hits include "Ishq Khudai" Rudraksh (2003), "Halla Re" Neal 'n' Nikki (2005), "Chorre ki baatein" Fight Club (2006), "You're my love" Partner (2007), "Tera Sarapa" Welcome (2007), "Bandhane Lagi" Naach (2005), "Jhini Jhini" Sarkar Raj (2008), "Raghupati Raghav" Satyagraha (2011), "Chadha de Rang" Yamla Pagla Deewana (2011), Thug le" Ladies vs Ricky Bahl (2011), "Madhubala" Mere Brother Ki Dulhan (2011), "Tere Hoke Rahenge" Raja Natwarlal (2014), "Heera" Highway (2014).

Her debut record album Main Zindagi Hoon (2002) released when she was only 16 years old with EMI Virgin Records, India, making her the youngest Indian Pop star. She released 3 videos from this album, featuring herself. Her other pop albums include Aplam Chaplam. (2005) featuring Bollywood superstar Salman Khan. Strumm Sound Digital released 2 unwind remix videos featuring herself "Pyar mein kabhi kabhi" and the Sufi classic "Allah hoo" (2017) Indian TV Tata Sky released 2 Indian ghazal videos featuring herself in their maiden venture on Indian TV [Active Javed Akhtar] featuring "Main aur meri Awaargi" and "Sukoon-e-dil" (2015)

In 2011, Shweta collaborated with popular Punjabi singer and actor Harbhajan Mann for the song Sun Mere Chann Mahiya for the album Heer Ranjha (OST).

In 2012, Shweta was launched in the Tamil playback singing industry with a hat trick of releases for composer Yuvan Shankar Raja.[3] Vettai, Billa II and Aadhi bhagavan getting her the finest reviews for her renditions and also winning awards for the same.

Shweta Pandit (second from left), IFFI (2015)

Awards

Shweta won her first Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer for the Telugu hit Kotha Bangaru Lokam (2009), for the song Nenani Neevani, by Mickey J Meyer. She also won the Radio Mirchi Best Female Playback Singer for her first Tamil hit solo Idhayam, from Billa 2 (2012) and the MAA Award for Telugu Best Female Playback Singer for the Nagarjuna starrer Shirdi Sai (2013) for the song Amararaama, composed by M. M. Keeravani

Television

Her first reality television show as a playback singer in 2008, Mission Ustaad on Channel 9x, was produced by the United Nations and judged by A. R. Rahman and Javed Akhtar. The show was one of the biggest television series presented by the United Nations and had accomplished singers from Bollywood performing together for various causes for the United Nations.

Shweta hosted and presented the television singing show Asia's Singing Superstar (2016) with Pakistani actor Ahsan Khan telecasted in Dubai, Pakistan and several Asian countries, judged by Shankar Mahadevan and Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan on ZEE TV and GEO TV

Shweta hosted the Mirchi Music Awards (2016) with popular singer/host Sonu Nigam as well.

Shweta was invited on Indian Idol - Junior (2015) as a guest artist, singing with the young talents of India.

Shweta was roped in for Mirchi Music Awards (2017) to pay tribute to biggest Indian composer, AR Rahman for completing 25 years in the music industry, her renditions of "Kehna hi kya", "Satrangi Re" and "Haye Rama" at the award night went viral on her YouTube channel with rave reviews.

In 2009: Shweta Pandit became part as lead vocals/performer for Best Music Oscar Winner, A R Rahman's – Jai Ho Journey Home Concert – World Tour. Touring as the lead female vocalist, across the globe, including USA, Canada, UK, Europe, UAE, South Africa, Australia and several countries in Asia.

also featured as the lead female vocalist for the grand IPL (Indian Premiere League) Opening Ceremony 2011 with composer AR Rahman performing the Oscar Winning song "JAI HO" in Mumbai.

Shweta performed the Oscar winning song Jai Ho from Slumdog Millionaire with A.R. Rahman at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert on 10 December 2010 in Oslo, Norway, hosted by Denzel Washington and Anne Hathaway, sharing the stage with Jamiroquai, Florence and the machine, India Arie, Herbie Hancock, Barry Manilow and Colbie Caillat singing the Michael Jackson hit Man in the Mirror

Shweta also featured as the lead female vocalist for the grand IPL (Indian Premiere League) Opening Ceremony 2016 with America's Major Lazer, along with Katrina Kaif, Honey Singh, DJ Bravo, Fuse ODG, Ranveer Singh and Jacqueline Fernandez performing their No. 1 Hit "Lean On" to a live television audience of over a billion people across India.

Personal life

Shweta married Ivano Fucci, an Italian film producer, in 2016.[4] In October 2018 she said that music director and singer Anu Malik had sexually assaulted her when she was 15; this was one of a number of accusations made against Malik, who was subsequently fired from the Indian Idol show.[5]

Shweta delivered a baby girl named Izana, on 8th February 2020, amid Covid19 outbreak in Florence, Italy https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/music/news/shweta-pandit-delivers-a-baby-during-lockdown-in-italy-daughter-was-born-on-feb-8/articleshow/75436349.cms

She featured in the Coca-Cola (TVC) featuring Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir and directed by director Dibakar Banerjee. Her other commercials include Greelam laminates, directed by National award-winning director Ram Madhvani, who praised her for her comic timing in the commercial.

She acted in David, directed by Bejoy Nambiar.[6] her first acting role in 3 Indian languages, featuring Neil Mukesh, Chiyaan Vikram, Jiiva, Lara Dutta, Tabu and Naasar, who played her father.

She has also acted with Anil Kapoor in 24 (Indian TV series) (2014), directed by Abhiney Deo on Colors channel (Season 1)

In 2015, she did a powerful role as Madhu, with actor Sara Loren in Barkhaa, gathering rave reviews for her performance.

In 2018, Shweta did the lead role as Prisha, the lady who plots and plans against her own lover to win his life insurance, leading him into abetment to suicide in this crime-thriller Naash which was a 4-episodic web-series on YouTube.

Shweta Pandit Productions also released the debut album of her sister Shraddha Pandit's Teri Heer in October 2008, with Sony Music India.

Discography

Hindi

Telugu

Tamil

Punjabi

Bengali

Dubbing

Spiritual and Sanskrit devotional albums

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References

  1. "Songs of Shweta Pandit-Bollywood Songs". Jhunkar.com. Retrieved 21 September 2013.
  2. "Shweta Pandit: High notes of success". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 21 September 2013.
  3. "Would love to sing more Tamil songs: Shweta". IBN Live. ibnlive.in. Retrieved 21 January 2012.
  4. "Shweta Pandit marries Italian boyfriend Ivano Fucci". Times of India. 28 January 2017 [28 July 2016].
  5. "MeToo: Singer Shweta Pandit calls Anu Malik a paedophile, says he asked her for a kiss at 15". Hindustan Times. 18 October 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  6. "Singer Shweta Pandit turns chawl girl for David". NDTV.com. 12 January 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
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