Neha Bhasin


Neha Bhasin is an Indian playback singer, popstar, performer and songwriter. She is known for her playback work in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil cinemas and independent songs in the genre of Indian pop and Punjabi folk music. Bhasin has received seven Filmfare nominations across different languages and won two Filmfare Awards for her songs "Jag Ghoomeya" and "Paani Ravi Da".

Early life

Bhasin won her first singing competition after singing Mariah Carey's song Hero at the age of 9. Since her childhood, she aspired to become a popstar. She joined Shiamak Davar's dance academy to learn various dance forms. She also trained in classical singing from Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan.
Bhasin became an over-night sensation at age 18 when she was selected by Coke V popstars, a nationwide talent search conducted by Channel V to be a part of the 5-girl pop group Viva.
Bhasin studied at Kendriya Vidyalaya Sector 2 RK Puram New Delhi followed by The Frank Anthony Public School, New Delhi, and at Lady Shri Ram College, Delhi.

Personal life

Neha Bhasin married Sameer Uddin, a music composer, in a western wedding in Tuscany, Italy on 23 October 2016.

Career

Bhasin was attending the Lady Shri Ram College in Delhi when she auditioned for Channel V's Coke Popstars in 2002. She went on to win the competition, with the winners forming India's first all-girls music group, Viva. Other members of the band were Seema Ramchandani, Pratichee Mohapatra, Mahua Kamat and Anushka Manchanda.
After the band broke up in 2004, Bhasin went on to sing for Bollywood films and Tamil film music industry.
Her first breakthrough in Bollywood was the song "Kuch Khass Hai" in 2007, for which she was nominated for the Filmfare award in 2008. Bhasin's debut Tamil song "Pesugiren Pesugiren" composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja won her the Vijay Award for Best Female Playback Singer in 2008.
In 2021, she featured on Times Square Billboard as artist of the month on Spotify for her song "Oot Patangi".

Discography

Film songs

Non-film songs

International collaborations

Awards