Post by : Meena Hassan
In a recent podcast featuring American pop star Ciara, actor-dancer Nora Fatehi referred to singer Shreya Ghoshal as the quintessential artist who can introduce global listeners—especially “Bollywood newcomers”—to the rich tapestry of Indian music and culture. Nora regarded Shreya as “an icon” possessing “the most mesmerizing voice I have ever listened to.”
The Canadian-Moroccan star recently teamed up with Ghoshal for the track Oh Mama! TETEMA, pulling in acclaim for its mix of Hindi elements and global rhythms. Reflecting on this collaboration, Nora noted, “She handles the Hindi lyrics, and I can assure you, Ciara, you’ll text me soon with, ‘Wow!’ She possesses the most stunning voice I have ever encountered, singing unforgettable tracks from truly legendary films.”
During their discussion, Ciara prompted Nora to suggest a Bollywood artist suitable for those unacquainted with Indian music. Without pause, Nora suggested Shreya Ghoshal, asserting, “Anyone wanting to truly grasp Bollywood music and its culture should listen to her.” She even depicted Ghoshal as a “walking autotune,” admiring her pitch perfection and vocal consistency.
Nora’s praise betrayed her genuine respect for artistic talent and musicianship. “When I learned I’d be collaborating with her, I felt a wave of fear; I may not be a vocalist, I’m more of a vibe artist, but she’s the real deal,” she confessed.
The song has sparked conversations not only for its infectious beat but also for uniting two celebrated female talents from diverse musical genres—Nora showcasing global pop and dance, and Shreya epitomizing traditional Indian vocal brilliance.
Shreya Ghoshal's accolades include five National Film Awards for Best Female Playback Singer and five Filmfare Awards across multiple languages, solidifying her status as one of the most lauded singers in the Indian film industry.
Initially known for her dance prowess in chart-topping tracks like Dilbar, Saki Saki, and Garmi, Nora Fatehi has progressively ventured into the international music scene. Upcoming collaborations feature her alongside global icons such as Jason Derulo, Shenseea, Honey Singh, and Shreya Ghoshal in 2024 and 2025, expanding her artistic range.
Nora's journey from dancer to singer demonstrates her ambition to elevate Indian entertainment on a global stage. Her commendation of Shreya Ghoshal stems from both admiration and recognition of the effort required to resonate worldwide through music.
In her endorsement of Shreya as an introduction for international listeners, Nora highlights the enduring appeal of emotion, melody, and authenticity—hallmarks of Ghoshal’s artistry.
The exchange between Ciara and Nora, along with Shreya Ghoshal's mention, exemplifies a cultural bridge between Western and Indian pop music. With artists like Nora curating Indian music for new audiences and figures like Shreya capturing its essence, Bollywood's reach consistently breaks barriers.
As Nora succinctly stated: “For those keen to understand the essence of Bollywood, listen to Shreya Ghoshal.”
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