The ‘Jai Ho’ girl who feels like CindrellaR. SUJATHA

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The HinduInterview with "Jai Ho" fame Tanvi Shah at her residence on Sunday.
Photo: R. Shivaji Rao

The visit to Los Angeles was not on the itinerary, says Tanvi Shah, the ‘
Jai Ho’ girl who went up on stage to receive the Grammy Award there on
January 31, along with composer A.R.Rahman.

She was in New York on personal work when she was called to be in LA. And it
was a whirlwind after that. She was nervous, “palpitations and all that. I
wondered what to wear. I had to represent India. A cousin helped me choose
the outfit. I wore a lot of make-up. It was crazy. The U.S. focusses a lot
on the way you present yourself,” says the young singer, who got back
recently.

The reality that she has won a Grammy is yet to sink in. “I feel like
Cindrella.” Her mother has placed several photos of her at the function in
their living room.

“Winning the Grammy is the ultimate recognition for any musician,” she says,
cherishing every moment.

The team had barely settled at their table for the awards function when the
nominations in their category were announced. And almost immediately the
winner was announced. “That’s how Sir (Rahman) came up with the expression
‘It’s insane’. We were running to get to the stage,” she recalls.

The high school opera bands nominated for the award were impressive
especially as they performed on stage though they did not win awards.

“When you perform in front of the nominees you learn that the industry
appreciates you.” However, there are some people she missed there: Sound
engineer H. Sridhar a “super support and guide” who passed away over a year
ago, and A.R. Rahman’s conductor Murthy “a taskmaster”, who couldn’t make it
to the grand event.

After winning the award, she called her mother in Chennai, waking her up at
the unearthly hour of 4 in the morning. She also messaged Augustine Paul,
under whom she has been training since 2003.


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