It’s amazing to see India embracing concert culture: Aastha Gill
Pop sensation Aastha Gill, known for hits like DJ Wale Babu, Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai and Kamariya, was in the city to perform at a cricket tournament. Talking to Bangalore Times exclusively, the Bollywood singer tells us about her journey, struggles and upcoming projects. Excerpts:
‘Raftaar and Badshah have been my biggest supports’Raftaar bhai was my college senior, and he discovered me while I was singing during a competition. One day, he called me and said he wanted me to sing for a song he was working on. In between, there was a time when I was making music, but I did not like anything. I nearly gave up. But that’s when Badshah bhai showed faith in me. He said, ‘Your career hasn’t started yet and you are talking about ending it. I expect so much out of you.’ This gave me a much-needed push to continue.
‘Music is in my blood; I was destined to be a performer’Music was always a part of my life. My dad is a music director, my aunts are singers and my grandfather was also a music composer, so it runs in the family. But, I never wanted to pursue it as a career. In fact, I used to run away from it despite learning to sing and play the piano as a kid. But, I think this was my destiny.
‘There’s a lot of competition in this industry; it’s not easy to work here’One has to struggle a lot to make a name for themselves in this industry. The pressure to prove yourself and make your way to the top is so real. I never dared to dream that I could become a star. But now, I tell young people, ‘do not be scared to dream, because it all starts from there’.
‘Raftaar and Badshah have been my biggest supports’Raftaar bhai was my college senior, and he discovered me while I was singing during a competition. One day, he called me and said he wanted me to sing for a song he was working on. In between, there was a time when I was making music, but I did not like anything. I nearly gave up. But that’s when Badshah bhai showed faith in me. He said, ‘Your career hasn’t started yet and you are talking about ending it. I expect so much out of you.’ This gave me a much-needed push to continue.
‘Music is in my blood; I was destined to be a performer’Music was always a part of my life. My dad is a music director, my aunts are singers and my grandfather was also a music composer, so it runs in the family. But, I never wanted to pursue it as a career. In fact, I used to run away from it despite learning to sing and play the piano as a kid. But, I think this was my destiny.
‘There’s a lot of competition in this industry; it’s not easy to work here’One has to struggle a lot to make a name for themselves in this industry. The pressure to prove yourself and make your way to the top is so real. I never dared to dream that I could become a star. But now, I tell young people, ‘do not be scared to dream, because it all starts from there’.
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