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Happy times ahead for young Harshdeep

It is said, "Music is the sweetest of all afflictions". The same holds true for 15-year-old Harshdeep. Just out of her teens, this singer is all set to burst on to the Hindi film world. Harsh realised that she could sing and compete at the age of 10, when she got a chance to represent India in England and Russia under youth cultural exchange programme.
But she had been exploring her talent since the age of five and never looked back. Behind this girl's success is the immense contribution of her Guru and her parents Savinder Singh Sohal and Kuldeep Kaur. Her father realised her singing potential and devoted his time for Harsh in long hours riyaaz (practice). Today she is 15 and still continues to learn Indian classical music under the guidance of Tejinder Singh (Singh Bandhu).
Even Harsh takes pride to be a part of Sohal's family. Her father Savinder Singh feels on top of the world, "As what I couldn't do, Harsh did. My dreams have now been fulfilled,'' says Singh, who owns a music instrument unit in Delhi. It was a milestone for Harsh to win the MTV Video Ga Ga contest, 2001, which was the most ecstatic moment of her life.
She had also won the Alpha Punjabi show 'Sa Re Ga Ma' finals, which was adjudged by Khayyam. 'Nach Nach Pauni Dhamaal', Punjabi album is her recent achievement with renowned Punjabi Singer Pammi Bai, released by Sa Re Ga Ma in association with HMV. More than two lakh copies are being sold worldwide. However her board exams put a temporary full stop on her rising graph. "I would have sung the title song 'Mahiya ve' for recently released 'Kaante," she says. Harsh has already stepped into Bollywood as she has already sung three Hindi songs for movies, which are still under production. Performing a duet with Alka Yagnik was a dream come true for this girl. Title song 'Ru Ba Ru' will be her first duet with Alka Yagnik in Deepak Tijori's production 'Oops', which is awaited for release.
She has even worked with famous music directors like Anand Raj Anand and Ravi Pawar. Besides having a sweet melodious voice, Harsh has a great music talent. Piano is her favourite instrument, which she learns at Delhi Music Theatre. As if singing wasn't enough, she also got into composing.
Her self-composed songs are being aired on Alpha TV Punjabi as the title songs of 'Excuse me please' and 'Direct Dil Se'. She also anchors musical shows called 'Fankaar' and 'Akkad Bakkad Bambe Bo', being telecast on ETV Urdu.

Thanks :- Times of India

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