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Post-Viva, Neha Bhasin is all set to launch her solo career with the album Sunn
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Neha ays that visuals should support music and not the other way round in a music video.
NEHA BHASIN had a bad voice when she was a child. "That's what my mum says!" the perky pop singer says. "It was really bad and as I grew older, it became sweeter. Usually it is the other way round, isn't it?"
Neha, one of the Viva girls, is all fired up about her solo career. "It is better being solo as one has more control over one's career." Talking about the touching "A Plea to My Lord" that she wrote post-tsunami, Neha says: "It was an overwhelming moment. I just felt I had to do what I could."
While Neha has an international album in the pipeline, she would first like to "make it in India." And taking her towards that goal is her maiden album Sunn.
"Somesh Mathur has made the music and I have written the lyrics. I write from the heart and hate it when people tell me what to write." Neha writes in Hindi and English. "I find it easier to write in English as in Hindi there is all this stuff like aap, tum while in English there is just `you'. You see what I mean?"
"The eight tracks in Sunn can be divided into four for listening pleasure and four out-and-out dance numbers. It is a serious album without frivolous lyrics, except for `Papa O Papa'. The song is addressed to teenagers and when we first thought of `Papa', I wondered if it would be too trivial.
But then I felt this is a phase all of us go through when our fathers have a particular dream for us and we have our own."
Supportive parents
While saying her parents were "very supportive," Neha admits there was a time when her dad, a lawyer, expressed doubts about her career choice. "But I always wanted to be a performer. I think it was when I was eight, I saw Michael Jackson in Black or White and I decided that is what I wanted to do."
Neha has also sung and written lyrics for the film Bullet Ek Dhamaka and is keeping her options open about playback singing. "As of now, I just want Sunn to become a super hit and to be plastered on every television channel."
While admitting the importance of music videos, Neha says: "Music should appeal to the ears and not the eyes. A music video should support the song not the other way round."
With so much emphasis on looks, did Neha ever go in for a stylist?
"Oh God! No! A stylist is the most boring option because they are not interested in you as a person. They just want to mould you into whatever is in style. During Viva, the stylists were always trying to turn me into someone I was not."
And what is the real Neha like? "I like bright colours and lots of it, short skirts, boots and hats. I think headgear is just too cool and versatile." Though there have been offers for veejaying, modelling and serials, Neha has turned them all down as "they are just not me".
"I love dancing and would be the happiest making it as a performing artiste." So here is wishing the pint-sized dynamite all the best with her singing and her sociology exams. "Viva happened when I was doing my first year. And then I just got very busy with shows. Everyone is after me to complete my degree. So I am appearing for my second year exams in April," she explains with an impish grin. So, even pop stars have to cram for exams that's a heartening thought!
MINI ANTHIKAD-CHHIBBER
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