My first performance was at the age of 10, when my mom just threw me into a random singing competition. I used to sing songs from a very young age. My parents are long settled in the US and I have a sister who is 4 years younger than me. I was born and brought up in Washington, DC. How did you develop your passion for music? It has so many syllables and it is really challenging to decode the lyrics written in it. So my music directors allot me native speakers of each three languages who read the lyrics for me.
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If I hear the lyrics with their correct pronunciation, I can render it back. I understand Hindi and speak a little bit of it because I listen to Bollywood songs. "Though I was raised in an American culture, I am drawn more to Indian music genres," Shilpa says. Shilpa opens up to Onmanorama regarding her passions and dreams. The 23-year-old is getting ready for the release of her two songs, each sung in five different Indian languages for 'Pranah,' an upcoming VK Prakash movie. Yes, for Shilpa Raj, the America-born Keralite who romanced Carnatic classical music and fancied rendering Mollywood music numbers, distance was no bar to nurture dreams of shaping her destiny in India. Very few knew that the singer was an Indian-American college-student who barely spoke Malayalam. When Mollywood's evergreen singer P Jayachandran lent it the male voice, the female voice stood out with its sheer vigour.
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The most lauded and most cheerful among them was 'Sharadambaram charu chandrika,' a verse penned by acclaimed poet Changampuzha Krishnapillai.
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While the movie moved the hearts of Keralites with its stunning cinematography and soothing music, it also gifted the industry some classic love songs to suit all your moods. Distance does not matter true love will definitely find a way – says 'Ennu Ninte Moideen,' a much celebrated real-life love story director RS Vimal brought on silver screen back in 2015.