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Shilpa Rao's new musical sides

Khaleej Times

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January 01, 2026

The Grammy-nominated, Indian National Award-winning singer behind hits such as Khuda Jaane and Ghafoor, opens up about staying curious as an artiste

- Husain Rizvi husain@khaleejtimes.com

Shilpa Rao is in a rare phase of her career where experience and curiosity are uniting. Nearly two decades into singing some of Hindi cinema's most loved songs, she's just come off a year that included a Grammy nomination, an Indian national award win, and a renewed connection with audiences across the world, especially in places like Dubai, where her music has found deep love.

In a conversation with Khaleej Times, Shilpa reflects on her journey so far, the people who've shaped her along the way, how her relationship with her own voice continues to evolve, and what makes songs like Khuda Jaane, Tose Naina, and the recent catchy hit Ghafoor. Edited excerpts from the chat:

You've been a voice people turn to for almost two decades now. When you look back at this journey today, what emotions come up most strongly?

I've been very fortunate to work with so many brilliant musicians, writers, actors, filmmakers, lyricists, and directors. More than just working with them, I've learned so much from them. With every project, I've discovered a new side of myself and learned something new — whether it's patience, a new technique, or a new perspective on art. It's been a very insightful journey, and truly a journey of learning.

The year 2025 was especially transformative for you, from a Grammy nomination to winning an Indian National Award. How have these milestones changed the way you see your own voice in the industry?

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