Dhvani Bhanushali

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Dhvani Bhanushali calls 'Vaaste' part of her identity Youtube
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Dhvani Bhanushali calls 'Vaaste' part of her identity

Mumbai, Dec 24 (IANS) Dhvani Bhanushali, whose song 'Vaaste', became a hit, has credited the number for her success calling it a part of her identity. ## The song, released in 2019, recently entered the Global Top 100 list of YouTube's Most Liked music videos clocking more than a billion views over a period of two years. ## Talking about the chartbuster track, Dhvani says, "'Vaaste' has given me so much love from across the spectrum. I have seen youngsters and even older people come up and hum the song for me, which for me is the biggest compliment, to be able to connect with the people who have made me what I am, my audience." ## She speaks about the song's impressions over the Internet: "From the reels that were made around it to all the covers and the phenomenon it created, it's been a part of my very identity. The cherry on the cake is surely the fact that it has been selected for the Top 100 Global list of songs." ## Sharing what she feels about her song being featured in YouTube's Global Top 100 list, she adds: "When you know that you are selected on a global platform and you see your name against stalwarts in the industry such as Justin Bieber, Linkin Park, Ariana Grande and more big international pop artist, it's a totally surreal feeling. If there was any song that could have done this for me, I knew it had to be the one that made me, 'Vaaste'". ## 'Vaaste', is composed by Tanishk Bagchi with lyrics penned by Arafat Mehmood and featured voices of Dhvani and Nikhil D'Souza. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk For More Updates.

John Abraham and Mrunal Thakur to be paired for a music video 'Gallan Goriyan', teaser out now Song
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John Abraham and Mrunal Thakur to be paired for a music video 'Gallan Goriyan', teaser out now

Actor John Abraham and Mrunal Thakur who came together in the Batla House last year are again set to be paired for a music video 'Gallan Goriyan' which is a fun, party song, sung by Dhvani Bhanushali and UK based composer-singer Taz.## The teaser of the song released on Tuesday, June 8 on the Youtube channel of T-Series while the full song will be released on June 11.## Tis the season to dance your feet off💃🏻🕺🏻#GallanGoriyan, releasing on 11th June💕https://t.co/4psuIrrK1g#tseries @itsBhushanKumar @TheJohnAbraham @mrunal0801 @nikkhiladvani @madhubhojwani @monishaadvani @EmmayEntertain @dhvanivinod @tazstereonation @kumaarofficial @ad7777adil— TSeries (@TSeries) June 9, 2020 ## Bhushan Kumar’s T-Series presents the song ‘Gallan Goriyan’ featuring John Abraham and Mrunal Thakur for the first time in a music video. The song is directed by Adil Shaikh and the lyrics are penned by Kumaar and Taz. ## Stay tuned...

B'day girl Dhvani Bhanushali donates Rs 55k for daily wage earners Bollywood
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B'day girl Dhvani Bhanushali donates Rs 55k for daily wage earners

Mumbai, March 22 (IANS) On Sunday, as India observed Janata Curfew, singer Dhvani Bhanushali quietly observed turning 22 with a noble gesture. On her birthday, the "Vaaste" singer donated Rs 55,000 to the Film and Television Producers Guild of India, for daily wage workers whose income has stopped due to the lockdown of the entertainment industry in the wake of coronavirus outbreak.## "Being a part of this industry, I have seen what goes on behind the cameras. From the spot boys to cameramen to even the ones who make and serve the food, work throughout the day and night so that we can do our best to entertain the audience. I felt really bad when I came to know that, due to the situations we are facing today, they won't have any means of earning. I wanted to do something special for them," Dhvani said.## She added: "When I came to know about the contribution The Film & Television Producers Guild of India is making towards the daily wage workers, as a thank you for looking after minute details of the camera, I decided to pitch in a small amount of my income to them."## In a recent interview with IANS, Dhvani spoke about her Bollywood journey and her dream of becoming India's "pop icon" someday.## "It's my dream to become India's pop icon. That dream is going to be fulfilled through non-film songs. It also gives me a chance to feature in my own videos and the song is associated with my face and name instead of being a voice for someone else's face," Dhvani had said.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.

Bollywood music artistes rue shortage of female solo songs Bollywood
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Bollywood music artistes rue shortage of female solo songs

New Delhi, March 7 (IANS) Women-led films are increasingly being made in Bollywood but it seems like solo songs for female playback singers are not in focus. While women singers might be the priority for special or dance numbers in Bollywood, they are increasingly leaning on non-film songs to show versatility and for better opportunities.## Budding singer Dhvani Bhanushali of "Dilbar" and "Vaaste" fame says she is aware that there are less songs for women in films. "I feel that should change and get better but I think I make up for it by having an independent (music) career," the "Psycho saiyaan" hitmaker told IANS.## On "Dilbar", she was well complemented by Neha Kakkar, who has become the voice of recreations and fastpaced songs in the film industry.## Singer-composer Payal Dev, known for singing in films including Salman Khan-starrer "Dabangg 3", is also rooting for more songs in women's voices but not just dance numbers.## "We should have more in our movies rather than just dance numbers and party songs. Fortunately, we have been seeing that change a bit and a lot of female musicians are coming forward in Bollywood or independent music," she said.## She knows that Bollywood songs have a lot to do with what the movie script demands. So, here comes the significant role of singles.## "I myself have composed and sung singles/non-film songs, so I feel in independent songs, one doesn't face any barrier or follow a particular brief of character. With singles, one can express themselves and with the kind of digital mediums we have, it has been easy to do so," said Payal.## Singer Shilpa Rao, who is enjoying the success of her song "Ghungroo", co-sung with Arijit Singh for Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff-starrer "War", said: "I guess it's quite natural that everyone feels that there are fewer female songs but I think that is a change that is required, especially when there is a global change happening... women actresses, directors, writers, musicians all over the world are constantly talking about having a fair chance to work."## It's not just the women but also men like composer Lalit Pandit who feel that solo female songs have almost "vanished in recent times".## "Even if it's a background song and is picturised on a woman, the voice of the song is of a man! This should be from a music company's point of view as they might be feeling male songs make more money. This could be a fact and a bitter truth. And for that reason, songs are more male-oriented in female-oriented films," said Lalit, who has given some great hits with brother Jatin especially in the nineties.## In fact, he thinks that dance numbers like "Munni badnam hui" are where female voices have "excelled".## Kumar Taurani of Tips Industries also shared examples of Bollywood dance numbers that work in women's voice.## "They (men) bring in the numbers, so a little more priority is there but then there have also been songs like 'Chikni Chameli' and 'Chamma chamma', so female lead songs also work," he shared.## One of the 90s' favorite singers Alka Yagnik, who is currently seen in the role of mentor in the show "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Li'l Champs", shared that back then the trend was different. It was more about one or two singers recording the entire soundtrack of a film.## "The kind of songs they were, those types of songs used to suit the singers' voices. We used to sing the entire album, so an identity used to be made. There used to be a face with a voice, and the songs were good ones. They used to be soulful songs, good composition. We all used to have an identity," the "Aaye Ho Meri Zindagi Mein" singer told IANS.## "Nowadays there are so many singers and musicians of that caliber are not being made, so if there are six songs in one album then every song is sung by different singers. There is a crowd of singers. They get lost in the crowd," she added.## But Shilpa says women don't need special treatment. "In fact, nobody needs special treatment. All we need is proper and equal opportunities for work."## So, if not more then let's start with equal number of solo songs sung by men and women in Bollywood.## For more and latest news about Bollywood, stay tuned with us.