Rekha Bhardwaj

Rekha Bhardwaj

Rekha Bhardwaj is an Indian playback singer, known primarily for her work in the Bollywood film industry. She was born in Delhi, India in 1964, and started her musical journey by performing in local music shows and competitions.

Rekha Bhardwaj’s career began in the mid-1990s, and she quickly gained recognition for her soulful and distinctive voice. She has sung in several languages, including Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, and Marathi.

Some of her most popular songs include “Namak Ishq Ka” from the film “Omkara,” “Genda Phool” from the film “Delhi-6,” and “Kabira” from the film “Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani.” She has also collaborated with several renowned composers and singers, including Vishal Bhardwaj, A.R. Rahman, and Hariharan.

Apart from Bollywood, Rekha Bhardwaj has also released several independent albums, including “Ishqa Ishqa” and “Saiyyan Bina Ghar Soona.” She has also performed in several concerts and music festivals, both in India and abroad.

Rekha Bhardwaj has won several awards for her contributions to music, including the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer and the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer. She is also known for her experimentation with different genres of music and her ability to infuse traditional and folk elements into her music.

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