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Shilpa Rao (born Apeksha Rao; 11 April 1984) is an Indian singer born and raised in
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. She completed her Post Graduation in Applied Statistics from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, before working as a jingle singer for three years. During her college days,
Mithoon Mithun Sharma (born 11 January 1985), also known as Mithoon, is an Indian Hindi film music director, lyricist-composer and singer. Mithoon composed the Hindi song "Tum Hi Ho" from the 2013 Bollywood romantic film ''Aashiqui 2''. Mithoon recei ...
offered her to record the song "Javeda Zindagi" from '' Anwar'' (2007), making her
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career debut."Javeda Zindagi" is one of the most popular songs of 2007. Shilpa Rao rose to widespread prominence with the release of Woh Ajnabi from "The Train" 2007 and "Khuda Jaane" from ''
Bachna Ae Haseeno ''Bachna Ae Haseeno'' () is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Siddharth Anand, whose previous projects included '' Salaam Namaste'' (2005) and '' Ta Ra Rum Pum'' (2007). Produced by Yash Raj Films, the film stars Ra ...
'' (2008). She was nominated for the Best Female Playback Singer award for the song, in 54th Filmfare Awards. The following year, she collaborated with
Ilaiyaraaja Ilaiyaraaja (born R. Gnanathesikan, 3 June 1943) is an Indian musician, composer, arranger, conductor, orchestrator, instrumentalist, lyricist and singer, popular for his works in Indian Cinema, prominently in Tamil films. Reputed to be one o ...
for '' Paa'' (2009), where she performed the song "Udi udi Ittefaq Se" for which she received another nomination in the same category during 55th Filmfare Awards ceremony. In 2012, Rao teamed up with
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and came up with the song "Ishq Shava" from ''
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'' which was a commercial success, followed by Pritam-composed "
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" from ''
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'' (2013) and Vishal-Shekar's "
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" in ''
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'' (2014). Rao's collaborations with
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were particularly described "delightful hearings" with songs like "Manmarziyan" from ''
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'' (2013), being critically acclaimed. She's the second and the last musician from India to get a chance of singing in ''
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'' with the song " Paar Chanaa De" (2016) and received praise for singing the song "
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" from the deluxe edition of the ''
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'' soundtrack (2016). Shilpa Rao is particularly known in the media for trying new styles in her songs and singing for different genres. Rao, who considers her father as her biggest inspiration in the music career, has supported charitable organisations for a number of causes.


Early life

Born on 11 April 1984 in
Jamshedpur Jamshedpur (, ) or Tatanagar is the largest and most populous city in Jharkhand and the first planned industrial city in India. It is a Notified Area Council and Municipal corporation, Municipal Corporation and also the headquarter of the East ...
, Rao was initially named as Apeksha Rao but later changed to Shilpa Rao. According to her, she relates to the name Shilpa more, since the name has "to do with art". She started singing while she was a kid, tutored and instructed by her father, S Venkat Rao, who holds a degree in music. He taught Rao to understand the "nuances" of different ragas: "His method of teaching was casual and at the same time very effective because it was designed to pique my interest". For her education, Rao went to Little Flower School and
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, where she was part of the choir group in school. In 1997, she visited to Mumbai along with her family, to do a postgraduate diploma in statistics from the
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. Rao was motivated to be a singer upon meeting with Hariharan, at the age of 13, and commenced training under
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, insisted by Hariharan. Initially, she found herself struggling in "finding references" and meeting music composers since she was not "so active" in social networking media during the time. About her early days in the city, Rao said: "Jamshedpur is home for me but Mumbai with the people, the place, the pace everything has made a more patient person and a more hardworking artist I could ever be". In 2001 she began performing live with Hariharan at different venues, subsequently winning a national-level talent hunt in New Delhi.
Shankar Mahadevan Shankar Mahadevan (born 3 March 1967) is an Indian singer and composer who is part of the Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy trio that writes music for Indian films. Personal life and early career Shankar Mahadevan was born in Chembur, Mumbai into a Tam ...
—one of the judges in the contest—asked her to settle in Mumbai. In 2004, she shifted to Mumbai and completed Post Graduation in Applied Statistics from
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. Mahadevan gave Rao few contacts of people who helped her in getting to sing jingles. Rao mentioned that singing jingles was "perhaps the best way" to start in Mumbai as it helped her making the best contacts in the studios. She worked as a jingle singer for three years and established a life of her own. She sang songs for products such as Cadbury's Munch,
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, Anchor Gel and No Marks.


Career


2007–08: Career beginnings and ''Bachna Ae Haseeno''

While Rao was studying at college, she met with
Mithoon Mithun Sharma (born 11 January 1985), also known as Mithoon, is an Indian Hindi film music director, lyricist-composer and singer. Mithoon composed the Hindi song "Tum Hi Ho" from the 2013 Bollywood romantic film ''Aashiqui 2''. Mithoon recei ...
, who called her for recording of the song "Tose Naina" from '' Anwar'' (2007). Considering the song as her "most innocent rendition" she had done, Rao said, "This song is extremely close to my heart and has taught me what thrill and gratitude of music is and can be". Though Rao credits "Tose Naina" as her career debut song, the soundtrack of the film '' Ek Ajnabee'' (2005) has a semi-instrumental track titled "Stranger On The Prowl" which has Rao's
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incorporated within it. She collaborated with Mithoon in two other projects during the year; ''
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'' and '' The Train''. Though "Sehra" from the former met with negative reactions from music critics, both "Woh Ajnabee" and "Teri Tamanna" from the latter was well received; Raja Sen from Rediff.com praising Rao's "strong vocals" in particular. While shooting for '' Salaam-e-Ishq'', music composer
Shankar Mahadevan Shankar Mahadevan (born 3 March 1967) is an Indian singer and composer who is part of the Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy trio that writes music for Indian films. Personal life and early career Shankar Mahadevan was born in Chembur, Mumbai into a Tam ...
from the trio
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suggested Rao's name to director Nikhil Advani, landing up with the song "Saiyaan Re". Sukanya Verma who praised Rao's "perfectly impish delivery" of the song wrote: "Despite Shankar Mahadevan's dynamic presence, ao to watch out for, is never once intimidated". She again teamed up with Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy for the Hindi version of the track "All For One" from the soundtrack of ''High School Musical 2''. Rao's first release of 2008 came with
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-composed remix version of "Gup Chup" from ''
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'', followed by "Ek Lau" from '' Aamir'', composed by
Amit Trivedi Amit Trivedi (born 8 April 1979) is an Indian music director, singer and a lyricist who works primarily in Hindi films. After working as a theatre and jingle composer and composing for non-film albums, he debuted as a film composer in the 200 ...
. According to Rao, "Ek Lau" was a song of "hope for many people for the
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". She affirmed that the song will inspire people and picked "Ek Lau" as one of the "few compositions" that is "close" to her. Apart from rendering "Main Sajda" for
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in ''
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'', she was heard in a "faint alaap" at the beginning of the song "Koi Na Jaane" from '' Hijack'', along with KK. The duo, earlier worked during the year, in
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's "Khuda Jaane" from ''
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''. Rao, calling the song a "timeless classic", felt it was beautifully composed and written. She mentioned that she feels "fortunate to be a part" of the song. It fetched her first nomination in
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for Best Female Playback Singer.


2009–12: ''Paa'' and ''Jab Tak Hai Jaan''

Rao, a friend of music composer
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, introduced him to
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, director of the film ''
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'' (2009) who was searching for a new composer with a "distinct vision" for his film. The song, "Dhol Yaara Dhol" from the soundtrack of the film was recorded three years ago, "free of cost". She was next heard in
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-composed ''
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'', where she performed the track "Aisi Sazaa". Sen from Rediff.com credited Rao's "distinctively dulcet tones" for making the song a memorable track. After recording "Manzaraat" from '' Sikandar'', Rao performed the track "Mudi Mudi Ittefaq Se" for
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's '' Paa''. She described the song as the "most difficult experience" and believed that lyrics and "musical bounces" in the song was a "test" in proving her versatility. The song garnered positive response from critics; Chandrima Pal from Rediff.com picked the track as the "most significant song of the album". The soundtrack album had another track titled "Udi Udi Ittefaq Se" by Rao, with slight variations in the arrangements and lyrics. "Mudi Mudi Ittefaq Se" garnered her second Filmfare Award nomination in Best Female Singer category. In 2010, Rao collaborated with
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for the first time, and performed "Ittefaq Tu Nahin" for '' Mallika'' and "Dil Le Jaa" for '' Toh Baat Pakki!''. She again teamed up with Trivedi for ''Admissions Open'' and Vishal–Shekhar for ''
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''. Though her previous releases during the year received mixed response from critics, "I Feel Good" and "Anjaana Anjaani" from the latter was positively received; Joginder Tuteja from
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ascribed the "beauty of the songs" to Rao for holding fort and giving "good company" to her co-singers. She did playback for
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in "Ankhiya Na Maar" of ''
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'' and performed two tracks for ''
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''; Piyush Mishra's Sufi song "O Re Bande" and
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's Punjabi flavored "Rang De". ''
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'' appraised the work of Rao in ''Lahore'', since she tried performing different tracks within the same album. In the year, Rao made her Tamil music debut with the song "Oru Maalai Neram" from
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-composed '' Naan Mahaan Alla'' along with
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. Rao's third collaboration with Pritam came along with the song "Allah Maaf Kare" from ''
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'' (2011). She lent her voice for Trivedi in "Yeh Pal" from ''
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'', where
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noted that the song is "effectively voiced" by Rao. The year marks her first collaboration with
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, by recording "Jazba" from ''
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''. Rao's vocals in the energetic track was critically acclaimed; Vivek Warrier from
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declared that her vocals are "refreshing" and "have great presence". During the year, she teamed up with
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as the composer and
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as the co-singer in "Uh-Oh Uh-Oh" from ''
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''. Rao collaborated with lyricist Neelesh Misra and composer Amartya Rahut and formed the ''Band Called Nine'', which works for the traditional Indian craft of storytelling. During the year, they released their debut album, ''Rewind'', consisting of songs and storytelling, put together with a narrative. Besides, Rao appeared in several TV series including ''
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'' and ''
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'', where she performed acoustic versions for some of her previously released songs for the former and the song "I Believe" with
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and Agnee for the latter. Rao considered ''MTV Unplugged'' "very challenging" to do since she had to create a totally different version of songs and "present it to people, who have heard it earlier and liked it". After ''Ladies vs Ricky Bahl'', Rao worked again with Salim–Sulaiman for "Jab Main Tumhare Saath Hun" from ''
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'' (2012). Tuteja reviewing the song from Bollywood Hungama perceived that she "deserves to be heard much more often". Apart from rendering "Yaariyaan" of ''
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'', Rao teamed up with Trivedi in two other films, ''
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'' and ''
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''. The title track and "Gustakh Dil" from the latter received positive reception; Jaspreet Pandohar from
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regarded the title track as a "likeable listen" for Rao's "warm Hinglish" vocals. Tuteja complimenting the "charisma of her voice" in the song "Gustakh Dil" wrote: "Her voice carries a certain depth and edge to it that always makes one wonder why she isn't brought behind the mike far more often". The year concluded with Rao's collaboration with
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, by recording the track "Ishq Shava" from ''
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'', which was a fusion of Arabic and techno sounds. Shivi from Koimoi declared that the song proves Rao's versatility as a singer.


2013–present: ''Lootera'' and ''Coke Studio'' Pakistan

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. She was part of the song "
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" from ''
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'' which celebrated the 100th year of
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and the beginning of a new era in modern cinema. In the song, the singers recorded for actors whom they generally do the playback singing, and Rao dubbed for
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and
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. She next featured along with
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s Devesh Sharma complimented Rao's "wistful rendering" in the song, Mohar Basu from Koimoi mentioned that she is "flawless" in her part. Her last release of the year was Pritam's "
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. According to Rao, "Malang" is unique and sets itself apart from other tracks because of the blend of "high energy and a Sufi touch". Rao's first release of 2014 was
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-composed "Gulaabi" from '' Gulaab Gang'', followed by Vishal–Shekhar's "
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'', composed by Bobby–Imran. According to ''
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'', Rao rendered a "quieter female version" of the song with as much "soulfulness" as
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does in his version. Similar was the case in her next release, the reprise version of "Le Chal Mujhe" from '' NH10'', where she tried a "low octave" kind of voice texture for the song. Initially recorded to be a duet between Chauhan, it was later released as a solo by the two, and received positive response from critics for separate versions. Rucha Sharma from ''
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'' affirmed that, Rao in her version "managed to outshine two most sought after singers, Chauhan and Singh". In 2016, Rao became the second Indian singer after Sharmistha Chatterjee who appeared with
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, to have the honour of singing in the critically acclaimed musical show ''
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''. Rao made her debut with the folk-song " Paar Chanaa De", that aired in the fourth episode of the ninth season. Composed by the band
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, the song narrates the story of a folk-tale
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. Rao described the song as "a theatrical saga because the song has emotion, anxiousness, longing to meet your loved one and hope. It's a folk song and the words are very hard hitting." Upon release, "Paar Chanaa De" received positive reviews. Srikanth Prabhu of ''
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'' said that the song is "very different and gracing perfection in its own way." Sharing the experience, she said that "
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is a place where all the musicians are in an environment where they have their instruments, their space and the freedom to choose anything and convey it to the people in their own style; it's very powerful."


Artistry


Voice and musical style

Rao relates, singer's voice as his or her "own identity". ''
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'' described her voice as "somber" yet "soulful". ''
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'' mentioned that Rao has "enhanced" her reputation by modulating and experimenting with her voice. Rao often changes her vocal texture to express and relate the "way she wants to". In the song "Le Chal Mujhe" she tried a "low pitched" voice though "Malang" and "Meherbaan" represented an "open voice" of Rao.
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's Rajiv Vijayakar in a review of "Malang" said: "Siddharth and Shilpa are made to sing in a welcome full-throated manner, and that is indeed a good change from Shilpa's trademark "closed" vocals". Rao believes, upbeat and classical-based beats are best suited for her kind of vocals. As a kid, Rao dedicated most of her time in voice training. When her father comes back from work, they sit with the harmonium and
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and do their training together. According to Rao, her father follows a systematic training where the main focus is not on "just practicing the vocals", but about precision. As she grew up, she learnt how to place the vocals and how to protect the vocal chords from damage that might be caused by singing in the wrong pitch or by overusing. She works to maintain her vocal texture. She has a vocal tutor with whom she trains once a week to keep her vocals "fresh" and also try "newer textures". Rao has not restricted herself to any particular genre while performing to music. She mentioned that she always tries a newer style in her song and has been open to all kinds of music. Rao grew up to
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s, had a different taste of music while being on the choir group, subsequently moving into
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while in teens. "As you grow older, your taste in music changes. Now, I listen to everything; anything that makes me smile". She credited her music influences and training for the shaping of her voice and style of singing; "I have attempted diverse genres and have always tried to put out something new for audiences with every song". ''
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'' noted that though she has rendered a number of songs in various genres, it is difficult to "categorise" her voice.


Inspiration

Rao considered her father as her biggest inspiration since he has "exposed" her to good music, taught her to have "good judgement" and to "analyse what is good and what is not". While she was a kid, her father used to play songs of Ustad Amir Khan,
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and
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. It was then, Rao learned to appreciate Hassan's "perfect interpretation" of emotion and inspiring to learn his "effortless style" of singing. After moving to Mumbai, Rao was succoured by Hariharan and
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whom she considers her as "constant source of inspiration". Rao perceived that Hariharan has the perfect voice, training and vocal styling; further complimenting the work of
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. After working with
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and
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, she considered them as fantastic composers who are influential to her in taking good music and found the work of KK delightful. A
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admirer, Rao learnt from him that "singing is more than music and lyrics"; should come "straight from heart". Rao has also been influenced by many artists outside the country. She considers artistes like Sade,
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and Eddie Vedder as constant influences for her. Rao mentioned that she wants to lend her voice for Tabu (actress), Tabu the most and looks forward to working with Vishal Bhardwaj and Sachin–Jigar; "Bhardwaj is someone I really admire. I respect the work he has done so far and the new wave in music that he has brought about".


Personal life and philanthropy

Describing herself as a "movie buff", she watches films from all over the world. She does not consider language as an issue. "If the plot clicks my fancy, I can watch anything". She considers Shruti Pathak and Meiyang Chang as her closest industry friends. Giving prior importance to hygiene, Rao avoids dusty places since she is allergic to dust. Maintaining a healthy diet, Rao restricts too much sweet, and "strong smelling fruits" since she is "very sensitive" to odors. Rao gives importance to be fit by taking the stairs instead of the elevator, "eating right" foods and "sleeping well". In 2021, Rao married Photographer Ritesh Krishnan in a registered wedding at her home. In an interview with Bombay Times about her wedding, Rao said, "We met three years ago on (music composer) Pritam's USA tour. Ritesh seemed to be an affectionate person, and we started hanging out together. On the first day that I met him, I felt that he was a chilled-out guy, which was very attractive for me. We started traveling together in 2018, and did many shows across India." In addition to singing for films, Rao has supported charitable organisations for a number of causes. In March 2010, she appeared on
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's Greenathon, an initiative to support eco-friendliness and investigate poor electricity supplies in rural villages, to lend her support. In October 2011, Rao performed the track "Haseen Zindagi" along with Teesha Nigam, Shruti Pathak, Neha Bhasin, Shefali Alvares and Akriti Kakkar, composed by Sonu Nigam for the project in aid of breast cancer awareness. She performed in Delhi at the "100 Pipers Play for a Cause" which is a musical extravaganza dedicated to raising funds for people affected by the April 2015 Nepal earthquake, Nepal earthquake. On 2 March 2012, celebrated as Seagram's Fuel Music Day, Rao performed live along with 50 other artistes, on a digital platform ArtistAloud.com, to show their support for independent music in India. In February 2013, Rao contributed in Coca-Cola NDTV "Support My School" which is a 12-hour telethon which raised funds and pledges for the revitalization of 272 schools. In May 2013, Rao performed in an event focused to create awareness about the effects and influence of tobacco and to raise funds for cancer patients. In October 2014, Rao took part in the musical concert held in New Delhi for raising funds for the flood affected people of Assam. In July 2015, Rao started "I am 100% Bihar" campaign for the state's clean energy project, through various social media.


Discography


Awards and nominations


See also

* List of Indian playback singers


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rao, Shilpa 1984 births Living people Bollywood playback singers Hindi-language singers Indian women playback singers People from Jamshedpur 21st-century Indian singers Singers from Mumbai Singers from Jharkhand Women musicians from Jharkhand Filmfare Awards winners Screen Awards winners 21st-century Indian women singers