MUMBAI: Commencing her career with hit singles in bollywood films, Tulsi Kumar has walked down several paths before bagging a track in the much-awaited 'Dabangg 2'. Having made her mark in the devotional space and enlisting a few albums to her name, the singer has also bagged a host of projects under her family label T-Series.
Mostly venturing into the romantic genre, Kumar has rendered a love duet with Sonu Nigam in 'Dabangg 2' as well. Titled ‘Saanson Ne Bandhi Hai’, the Sajid-Wajid composition aims to take the audience back to the 90s with its melodic feel.
Speaking with Radioandmusic.com on the track, Kumar said, “It’s beautifully composed by Sajid-Wajid and picturised on Salman Khan and Sonakshi Sinha. I am sure people will like it. I enjoyed singing it and I think 'Dabangg 2' will be one of the duos biggest albums because all the tracks in the album are very nice.”
Inspite of being the daughter of film producer Gulshan Kumar and sister of Bhushan Kumar of T-Series, the vocalist maintains that she did not receive any favourtism and had to go through the grind like every other singer in the industry. While recent reports suggested that Salman Khan recommended Kumar for the project, the final call on the track was taken only after a test rendition from the singer pleased the director and composers.
Being around in the industry for six years, the singer stays rooted by stating that she will always be a learner in the industry which has no end to perfection. Making her debut in bollywood with Sonu Nigam for the film ‘Humko Deewana Kar Gaye’, the songstress is back with her idol, always learning something new about playback singing from him.
“I think Sonu Nigam is one of the greatest singers that we have in bollywood today. I really look up to him. I have been listening to him ever since I was very young. There are a lot of things that I am still learning from him. The way he renders a song, the kind of feel that he delivers is great and I am trying to learn that from him. All his renditions are worth listening to on repetition because his nuance in every track is something that we as singers can learn from him,” she claims.
Source: http://www.radioandmusic.com/content/editorial/news/tulsi-kumar-dabangg-2-will-be-one-biggest-albums
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