The
versatile
singer
is
on
a
roll
after
tasting
success
with
Ragini
MMS
2
following
up
with
a
peppy
Marathi
number
and
now
two
potential
Telugu
Blockbusters!
Arpita
Chakraborty
has
recorded
two
songs
with
Arijit
Singh
and
KK
respectively
for
the
Telugu
remake
of
Aashiqui
2.
She
has
lent
her
voice
for
the
Telugu
versions
of
hit
songs
like
'Tum
Hi
Ho'
and
'Piya
Aaye
Na'.
Aashiqui
2
is
remade
in
Telugu
as
Nee
Jathaga
Nenundali
starring
Sachin
Joshi
and
Nazia
Hussain
in
the
lead
roles.
Arpita
Chakraborty
scored
over
Shreya
Ghoshal
and
Palak
Mishra
as
her
Telugu
accent
was
found
to
be
better,
coupled
with
strong
vocal
she
was
an
instant
hit
with
music
directors.
While
her
Ladi
Ghodhi
number
in
Marathi
('Hu
Tu
Tu')
proved
to
be
quite
popular
after
the
film's
release
on
June
4th
,
2014.
Nowadays,
Arpita
Chakraborty
is
busy
with
first
ever
Indo-French
Thumri
Album
known
as
'Musical
Banjaras'
by
Ashish
Ali.
Her
musical
journey
began
at
the
age
of
6,
when
she
started
training
under
her
mother,
who
remains
her
greatest
inspiration.
She
performed
live
for
the
first
time
at
the
tender
age
of
7.
Since
then,
there
has
been
no
looking
back
for
this
singer.
We
bring
you
some
rare
pictures
and
interesting
facts
about
singer
Arpita
Chakraborty.
Continue
to
see
them
in
the
slide-show.
Arpita
-
Dubbing
Artist
Arpita
Chakraborty
is
an
NID
graduate
from
Ahmedabad.
She
began
her
career
as
a
dubbing
artist
for
the
Cartoon
Network.
Arpita's
Debut
As
Singer
Arpita
Chakraborty
debuted
as
singer
with
the
song
'Raske
Bhare
Tore
Naina'
in
Satyagraha.
Arpita
In
Limelight
Later,
Arpita
Chakraborty
crooned
the
song
'Lori
of
Death' in
the
Hindi
movie
Ragini
MMS
2.
This
track
brought
her
to
limelight.
Arpita's
First
Album
In
between
these
two
songs,
Arpita
Chakraborty
released
an
album
Shamiana
in
conjunction
with
Kingfisher,
which
was
received
well
by
the
audience.
Arpita
Sings
In
16
Languages
Winner
of
several
awards
in
local
and
national
level
competitions,
Arpita
Chakraborty
had
performed
across
India
and
beyond.
She
takes
pride
in
the
diversity
of
Indian
music.
In
fact,
she
can
sing
in
more
than
16
languages!