Description
Early Life & Musical Beginnings
Shreya Ghoshal was born on 12 March 1984 in Berhampore, West Bengal, India. From a young age, she displayed remarkable musical talent, studying classical vocals under her mother and participating in music reality shows. Her big break came when she won the television singing competition Sa Re Ga Ma Pa and was subsequently chosen by director Sanjay Leela Bhansali to sing for the film Devdas (2002), launching her playback career.
Rise to Fame and Multilingual Reach
Known for her “sugar-toned” voice and phenomenal range, Shreya quickly became a leading playback singer in Bollywood and regional cinema. She has recorded songs in Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, and other languages. Her versatility has seen her deliver everything from romantic ballads to high-energy dance numbers.
Style and Musical Influence
Shreya Ghoshal’s singing style is characterized by emotive clarity, precise classical training, and effortless transitions between genres. Whether it’s a soft ghazal, a devotional track, or a modern pop number, her vocal control and expression make each performance memorable. She is also a trend-setter in live concert settings, bringing Bollywood playback singing to global arenas.
Legacy and Achievements
Over her career, Shreya has received multiple National Film Awards, Filmfare Awards, and state honors. She became the first Indian singer to have a day declared in her name in U.S. cities and is celebrated for bridging classical and commercial music. Her popularity and influence extend across generations and geographies.
Top 10 Shreya Ghoshal Songs
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Barso Re (Film: Rain*)
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Teri Ore (Film: Singh Is King)
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Dola Re Dola (Film: Devdas)
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Deewani Mastani (Film: Bajirao Mastani)
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Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai (Film: Jism)
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Nagada Sang Dhol (Film: Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela)
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Ghoomar (Film: Padmaavat)
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Sun Raha Hai Na Tu (Film: Aashiqui 2)
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Param Sundari (Film: Mimi)
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Agar Tum Mil Jao (Film: Zeher)







