Singer Ranu Mondal never lost hope in most troubled times

Mumbai: Internet sensation Ranu Mondal said Wednesday that even though life is full of ups and downs, she had faith that she would one day be singing on stage.

Ranu Mondal became a popular name after her video, singing ‘Ek Pyaar Ka Naghma Hai’, at a West Bengal railway station platform, went viral.

Impressed with Ranu Mondal’s talent, music composer-singer Himesh Reshammiya recorded two songs with her for his upcoming film ‘Happy Hardy and Heer’.

At the launch of the song ‘Teri Meri Kahani’ from the movie, Ranu Mondal said she was blessed to receive this opportunity.

“I am grateful for the love of people. They have given me immense love and I got a chance to sing. Himesh ji gave me this big chance, relying solely on my voice. I’m so grateful,” Mondal told reporters. “If I didn’t have the love, I maybe wouldn’t have been able to sing songs. I have God’s love, which is why I sing,” added the singer.

The 58-year-old singer from Ranaghat in West Bengal said she never lost hope.

“When I used to sing, I didn’t realise (this day would come), but I had faith in my voice. I was initially inspired by Lata (Mangeshkar) ji’s voice and used to sing as a child. Even in the future I’ll continue to sing her songs,” stated Mondal said.

“I never lost hope. Yes, the magnitude of the stage given to me by Himesh ji, is something that may be I didn’t anticipate. I had earlier performed on stage but there was a gap of few years in between,” she added.

Mondal said the distance between the stage and her could never end her bond with music. “I never stopped listening to songs. I used to listen to songs of Mohammed Rafi, Mukesh, Kishore Kumar, Lata ji, Kumar Sanu and Sonu Nigam. I used to listen to them on cassettes and learn continuously,” informed the new sensation.

PTI

 

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