Tara
Sutaria
singing
opera:
In
the
spotlight
for
her
stellar
performance
in
the
latest
blockbuster,
Apurva,
Tara
Sutaria
is
proving
to
be
more
than
just
a
talented
actress.
It
is
no
secret
that
the
beautiful
diva
began
her
career
as
a
singer
in
Disney
India's
Big
Bada
Boom
and
later
transitioned
to
acting
with
the
channel's
sitcoms
The
Suite
Life
of
Karan
&
Kabir
(2012)
and
Oye
Jassie
(2013).
The
28-year-old
actress
has
always
surprised
her
fans
and
followers
with
her
talent,
but
did
you
know
that
this
Bollywood
sensation
is
also
a
trained
opera
singer,
leaving
audiences
mesmerised
with
her
melodic
voice
at
various
events?
Tara
Sutaria
singing
opera
Fans,
enamoured
by
Tara's
acting
prowess,
have
been
eagerly
anticipating
more
of
her
singing
talents.
The
actress,
known
for
perfecting
the
nuances
of
her
characters
on
screen,
has
multiple
times
showcased
her
singing
skills,
captivating
audiences
with
her
versatile
artistry.
But
the
surprises
don't
end
there-Tara
is
a
dance
maestro
as
well!
Trained
in
classical
ballet,
modern
dance,
and
Latin
American
dances
at
renowned
institutions
like
the
School
of
Classical
Ballet
and
Western
Dance,
the
Royal
Academy
of
Dance,
U.K.,
and
the
I.S.T.D.,
she
adds
a
graceful
touch
to
her
already
impressive
repertoire.
She
has
been
a
professional
singer
since
she
was
seven
years
old,
and
she
has
been
participating
in
operas
and
competitions
since
then.
Sharing
an
old
video
of
her
singing
opera,
Tara
dropped
a
clip
on
her
IG
handle
and
wrote,
"Before
my
film
debut
I
was
fortunate
to
have
spent
years
performing
in
and
hosting
concerts
of
my
own.
The
NCPA,
The
Royal
Opera
House,
Blue
Frog
and
Liberty
Cinema
have
been
my
most
cherished
theatres
to
perform
in." Check
it
out
here.
Her
video
left
fans
mesmerised,
and
many
complimented
her,
asking
her
to
do
this
often.
One
fan
wrote,
"Wtf,
you
performed
at
the
royal
Opera
House
too."
Workwise,
Sutaria
made
her
Bollywood
debut
in
2019
with
Student
of
the
Year
2,
and
since
then
has
worked
in
films
like
Marjaavaan,
Tadap,
Ek
Villain
Returns,
and
more.