Sunidhi Chauhan is liking the new version of herself. The singer who is famous for her hit songs like Sheila Ki Jawani, Beedi, Show Me The Thumka, Kamli, Mere Haath Mein, Ae Watan and Kyon opened up about the drastic change in her fashion as well as her rock style. In an interview with the Times Entertainment the singer unveils a lot of facts about her career and her new avatar. With a career spanning moreover than 35 still isn’t yet to give up. Let’s check out the entire details of this story.
Sunidhi Chauhan said her clothes has also become her personality
The 40-year-old said about her long career, “ For me, singing used to be a hobby, which turned into a passion after I sang my first song. I didn’t realise the gravity of it till I sang Ladki Deewani.That was at the age of 11 and before that I was just singing shaukiya and doing shows. I did get popular and I knew I liked doing this, but was it a career? When you are a child, you don’t even know what a career is. But there are people around you who speak to you in a different manner. People would ask me if I want a career in music and I would wonder yeh kya hota hai. After that when I sang my first film song, I realised that this was something that I wouldn’t leave for the world!”
Moreover, the singer also addressed her new avatar which seems to impress her fans as well. “Once you get comfortable with are fit, things change. You can be comfortable in any size of course, but as a professional singer, as an artiste, when I am on stage, I just want to give my best. That would include what I wear, how I look and how I interact with the audience. The clothes I wear are also my personality, nahi toh main pehenti hi nahi,” she shared.
Later on, she also revealed if she is taking any Dancing lessons, “Dancing was always a passion, but I didn’t get a chance to learn it. After my son Tegh was born, the pandemic hit. That’s when I got a chance to spend time with myself and there was enough time to do more. So, I thought why not start learning to dance. Instead of just moving around and jumping on stage, we started incorporating some dance sequences and all of that worked out really well.”
“I started adding more and more choreography into my shows. With the dance, my look and clothes also changed. Everything started moving in a direction that I had not really planned.” She continues. “But I kept going with the flow and I am happy with the way things panned out.”
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