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Jammu girls shines in Indian Idol event, makes state proud | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 5: Sar pe hai Inke Chunni, Simple hai Inki Salwaar Kameez, Mere hisaab Se Inko, Sur Ki hai bahut Tameez, The poetry uttered by the legendry singer and music composers Anu Malik after her performance at 'Indian Idol' the national Interface of singing competitions, hailed her as "Mini Lata" at her village Noori Hanga of Badherwah district Doda. Indu Bala has proved the substance of singing for the Superhot Music Talent Show 'Indian Idol' which is been judged by the charismatic personalities of music industry (Bollywood) included Sunidhi Chauhan, Salim Merchant and Anu malik. It will not be wrong to say that Indu Bala is a 'versatile artist' as she is not only the youngest singer of the state to perform on such big platform but also has the distinction of being the winner of the BIG 92.7 F.M. Singing Competition 2010. Besides, she have attained the glory of being the first female singer from the J&K state to be succeed in the 6 seasons history of Indian Idol. She also has the distinction for singing in five languages as Hindi, Dogri, Bhaderwahi, Gojri and Kashmiri, it adds large capability for her talent. Daughter from an ordinary middle class family whose father was very passionate about writing songs and singing have established herself as the youngest music sensation in Jammu and Kashmir, she has also been privileged as she has thrown her voice to many serials of Doordarshan in different languages, and also got approved by the Radio (AIR). She inherited a profound sense of music from her fabled mentor Suraj Singh, the renowned Singer and music composer of the State. Daughter of Retd ZEO Late Prakash Ram and Kamla Devi, Indu adores living legend Lata Mangeshkar as her Idol since her learning in musical sphere has started with the sweetest voice of Lata Ji at the prime shows of Radio. She states that at the far flung area of Bhaderwah, where having a television inside house was dream for many in the early childhood and she is also the part of it. "Only radio was my first instructor and mentor too, I have heard Lata ji and imitated her style of singing for thousands of times and it's my dream to meet her legend, she adds. It is ultimate hurdle for a village girl to remain compassionate for her talent, especially a girl who doesn't have anybody to support morally, since after her father's demise she have been accommodated in Jammu and having her education on her own, which is a ultimate gesture of being courageous, said her mother Kamla Devi. |
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