Cassandra Mae Spittmann, a German born singer, is taking the internet by storm with her incredible presentation of Indian classical songs in front of PM Narendra Modi. The singer-songwriter who was born to a Tamil mother and German father beautifully sang the Sri Krishna Bhajan ‘Achyutam Keshavam.’ The prime minister was seen enjoying the enchanting song in the viral video. The talented singer first made headlines this year as well with her rendition of Ram Ayenge, ahead of the consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. Cassandra sang two songs in front of PM Modi.
Cassandra Mae Spittmann went viral for her Tamil songs and devotional Indian tracks
The 22-year-old singer who went viral for her Tamil songs and devotional Indian tracks predominantly sings in numerous Indian languages such as Kannada, Sanskrit, Hindi, Malayalam, Urdu, Assamese and Bengali.
Marking her first Indian visit Cassandra has won the hearts of millions of Indians with her mellifluous voice. Moreover, she also found mention in PM Modi’s Mann ki Baat. “What a sweet voice… and through the emotions reflected in every word, we can feel her love for God. If I disclose that this melodious voice belongs to a daughter from Germany, perhaps you will be even more surprised! The name of this daughter is – Cassandra Mae Spittmann,” PM Modi said of the girl.
Cassandra beautifully presented the Sri Krishna Bhajan ‘Achyutam Keshavam’ at the PM’s show.
However, if you’re wondering who the talented singer is, let’s find out what her website says.
The singer’s website says,”Cassandra started to appear on radio and in several TV productions, and worked with international artists. From 2016-2017, she successfully joined the TV show “Dein Song ” for young composers with her song “Going home” featuring Sara Hartman in the finale. In 2017 she received a scholarship for the Summer Performance Program at the Berklee College of Music in Boston where she was among the 5-week-winners of the Songwriter´s showcase with her original “The way I am.”
Spittmann first came to limelight after she took the interview by storm with her rendition of Ram Ayenge, ahead of the consecration ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.
As we can see the German native is all set to make it to the top.
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