Madhuri Dixit, who won our hearts with her dance moves and acting skills and now is all set to release her album. The actress will be singing English pop songs. Madhuri'will now come up with her own album which includes a mix of songs which would be in the Pop category.
Talking about the same, she said: "This is the first time I am exploring singing on a professional level. It has been a while since we were ready with the album. However, due to other commitments, we did not get the time to shoot for the videos," . It is important to have a video to go with the song. "It's an English album with six songs. Although each song has a different flavour, they all belong in the realm of pop music," added Madhuri. However, Madhuri is no stranger to recording studio. She lent her voice to a song in her 2014 film Gulaab Gang along with mom Snehlata Dixit. While Rangi Sari Gulabi in Gulaab Gang was a classical song. All the best Madhuri Dixit Nene.
Those of you who have been around from the 1960's through the 1990's will remember the vibrant live music scene in almost every starred hotel in India. Those were the days when you walked into a nightclub like 'Rendezvous' at The Taj Mahal hotel and 'Supper Club' at the Oberoi Sheraton in Mumbai to see curtains going up on a band that was the prime focus of these outlets. Every seat in these restaurants allowed an unobstructed view of the band that performed every night on resident contracts. Today all this has disappeared thanks to some ridiculously high entertainment taxes on live music. Today, non off these hotels have complete bands playing save for a few that feature small duos or solo singers. The Lodhi in New Delhi, recently listed among the world's best hotels, decided to step in and rewind to the good old days. They got Goa's premier jazz quartet 'Jazz Junction' to move to Delhi on a resident contract and the decision has paid off in terms of footfalls generated by the band. Jazz Junction featuring singer Daniella Rodrigues, pianist Tony Dias,
bassist Colin D'Cruz and drummer Angelo Colasco began playing at The Lodhi in June 2018. Four months into the contract the band generated a sizeable following, with quite a few high profile guests choosing to celebrate their special occasion at the Elan bar where the band performs. Against all odds the rewind option proved to be a huge success and hopefully other properties around the country takes the cue to trigger a whole new revival of live music.