MADHUSHREE – AN INTERVIEW..Posted by VIP On August - 23 - 2010A trained 
classical singer from Kolkata, she made her Bollywood debut with Rajesh 
Roshan’s Moksha. But her song that really got heads turning was Kabhi Neem 
Neem from Yuva, and she subsequently went on to become a regular feature in ARR 
scores, recording some memorable songs with him like Pal Pal Hai 
Bhaari (Swades), Tu Bin Bataye (RDB), Hum Hai Is Pal (Kisna) and also scores of 
other Tamil and Hindi songs. We present to you Music Aloud’s interview with 
playback singer Madhushree.You were born Sujata Bhattacharya. Why the name 
change?I wanted to be different and not get mixed up with other Sujata’s of the 
industry, and therefore took on this name.Tell us about your musical 
upbringing.From childhood i have been thought to be a singer. I,m coming from a 
musical family and so started learning music from my parents. Only my father 
wanted me to be a classical singer and was not
 happy for me being a playback singer until he heard my song “Hum Hain Is Pal 
Yahan”Though you debuted with Rajesh Roshan, the person who really made you a 
regular affair was A R Rahman. Tell us how you landed a chance to work with 
him.When i came in Bollywood, there were not so many platforms for newcomers as 
today. So you had to get good connections to be heard by the right person. I 
made an album and sent to most of the industry music connections. And Javed 
Akhtar Saheb heard the album and directed me to Rajesh Roshan. But my doors 
really opened when A R Rahman and Mani Ratnam gave the chance to sing for Rani 
Mukherjee in 3 versions Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, Kabhi Neem Neem from Yuva. I 
met him through voice-over maestro Brij Bhushanji, who took me to ARR when he 
was recording for Lagaan in 4D/Worli. I waited till 2 o clock in the morning 
and then i met him, after which we recorded classical bandishein and from then 
he started calling me for
 recordings, continuing till today.How has the experience of working with ARR 
been?Recording with ARR is more than a recording experience. He is such a 
humble and good human being, that you easily feel home. and because of this you 
as an artist can deliver more than ever.With ARR you also debuted down South. 
How difficult was it to get hold of Tamil? Do you speak Tamil now? Yes he gave 
me the chance in Tamil too, but other music directors picked it up. I’m haven’t 
reached so far as to speak Tamil, but I’m learning Tamil form a good teacher, 
PremaThough in Tamil you now work with an array of music directors, your 
Bollywood lineup is still majorly comprised of songs from ARR. Is it like you 
have been selective in your projects? Is there going to be a change in the 
trend soon?In Bollywood I have in fact sung for other music directors too, like 
Rajesh Roshan, Shankar Ehsaan Loy etc…The trend will definitely change. I have 
an item number in
 Rajnikant’s Robot and Champak Jain of Venus told me that this would change my 
image in Bollywood.Tell us about your debut album Lagan Lagi. The album didn’t 
quite get its due we felt, in spite of having some wonderful songs. Was it the 
marketing? Or the classical genre?When making Lagi Lagan, we had a focus in 
mind and I got more than expected. Private albums in Bollywood generally don’t 
do well, but this album did get me some name in the industry.Any more private 
albums in the pipeline?Yes, I have more than 5 albums lined up…What are your 
current/upcoming projects?There are too many to speak about it and I would 
rather let it be a surprise .. What kind of music do you generally follow?
I listen any good music.. From Classical to Hindi pop… From Western Classical 
to Hip Hop.
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