http://www.tvnext.in/news/145/ARTICLE/1411/2008-05-16.html

Sony-BMG music has announced the release of 'Smita' Hindi album . The album
has been named after its singer Smita and is her second release after "Hai
Rabba" which was released in 2000.

The recently launched album "Smita" has 9 tracks and the music has been
composed by the hit duo - Sajid Wajid (of Partner & Welcome fame) and video
directed & choreographed by the country's leading choreographers
Bosco-Caesar. It has been released in Hindi and Tamil by the leading music
company SONY BMG. The pop album is available in stores from May 7th.

In "Smita", racy dance numbers like the first video single "Mahi Ve" which
was shot on a huge set where multiple set-ups including a 20 feet wide
'lotus pool' was constructed as a part of the set, in which Smita was seated
and completed in a matter of only 2 days with a troupe of 8 professional
British dancers. This will be followed shortly by the second video 'Aaja
Nachle', which is a hip-hopish dance number. The album also includes
seductive and mischievous tracks like "Ouch" to the soothing romantic
ballads "Zara Zara" and "Saawariya", followed by "Dholna" which showcases
Smita's dexterity across genres and emotions.

On the launch of  "Smita", her Hindi album, she's excited and raring to go.
An amalgamation of divergent styles of music like dance, pop and soft
romantic tracks, 9 tracks composed by the immensely talented and successful
musical duo – Sajid Wajid. "They're really nice human beings and I immensely
enjoyed working with them even though I just got to know them. They were
present for all the mixing sessions, which made a great difference for the
better because it's very important that the music directors supervise
everything personally." recounts Smita. The artist comments that working
with Bosco and Caesar for the choreography was exciting and she was
extremely comfortable with them since she's known them for a very long time
and has worked with them on several occasions before."

This talented girl was spotted by none other than the legendary singer S P
Balasubramaniam when she was a contestant in a singing contest on ETV at the
age of 15. Even Balasubramaniam asked Smita on the show if she wished to
join acting at a later stage instead of relegating herself to just singing
playback. Unlike the others who went on to become mostly playback singers,
Smita was the only one who joined the world of pop music. But primarily, it
was her parents who encouraged Smita to become a pop singer.

With her first album she emerged as the first Telugu girl born and brought
up in Andhra Pradesh to make a name for her in the national top charts for
several weeks.

Her happiest memory is of her song "Evaraina chusuntara" from the film
"Anukokunda Oka Roju" composed by M M Kreem, won her a Filmfare award as
Best Playback Singer in Telugu films for the year 2005.

This 25 year old singer has the rare ability to sing in six languages
–Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi and English. As an all round
performer, Smita makes no bones about the fact that today's singers needn't
hide behind the role of a playback singer – building an image is all part of
the package. Dancing, being able to execute public performances and knowing
how to present yourself to the media are as important but not more important
than actual singing talent.

Smita underwent a special vocal training in USA with Bob Corff – he has
trained a host of Hollywood stars, including the entire cast of Friends and
Millennium School of Dance at LA., where Alicia Silverstone & Britney Spears
is part of the alumnus. More than that, she's learnt martial arts from Tim
Storm, who has worked on Spiderman 2 and Matrix. "I underwent through all
the possible training required which I though would help my singing & my
performance…this has not only made me flexible and agile, but has also
helped build my self-confidence."

*Her dream is to one day work with A.R. Rehman but until then she's busy
rocking her way to the top, and with Smita, she is sure to blow away the
competition*.



-- 
regards,
Vithur

Whatever God wants to give, no one can deny; Whatever God wants to deny, no
one can give. Be happy always

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