Shraddha Pandit Biography
Shrraddha Pandit is an Indian playback singer.
Shrraddha grew up in Mumbai amongst the glitterati of Bollywood music and cinema. She belongs to a large family of successful musicians, singers, music producers and actors. Shrraddha has sung for many prolific music composers including A. R. Rahman, Anu Malik and Sajid-Wajid. She also sang for her uncles Aadesh Shrivastava and Jatin-Lalit. Shrraddha comes from a family which has active and successful careers in the Bollywood film industry.
Her two siblings also have successful careers in the Bollywood industry where her sister Shweta Pandit is also a well known playback singer and her brother Yash Pandit is a film/TV star. She first sang for the film Khamoshi and then managed to garner some success when she sang for the film "Dev" a song called 'Rang Deeni', which became a popular Hindi song in 2004 in India.
Shrradha then brought out her own album by the name Teri Heer, where she has written and composed many of the songs herself. She puts an emphasis on expressing emotions which she hopes the listeners will respond to and relate to. Her next work as a playback singer was in the movie Delhi 6 in 2009 and in the movie Black and White, which was released in 2008.