I\'m trying to be versatile singer: Jonita Gandhi

I'm trying to be versatile singer: Jonita Gandhi

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Indo-Canadian says she is aware that everything in life comes with an expiry date but she believes in living in the moment than being worried about the future.

The started her career as a and then made her debut in playback singing with "Chennai Express". Her breakthrough came when she worked with music maestro AR Rahman on two songs for "Highway".

"Everything has an expiry date, but I'm focussing on the now. Times change and it's impossible to predict what the music industry will be like, 20 or 30 years from now. I'm focused on all of the things that I want to do and projects that come my way and I want to make the best of the present. That in itself I think will help safeguard my future," Jonita told

The has tracks like "Chogada Unplugged" from ("Loveyatri"), "The Breakup Song" from ("Ae Dil Hai Mushkil"), 'Sau Tarah Ke' ("Dishoom") and "Gilehriyaan" ("Dangal"), among others, to her credit.

"I am trying to be versatile and want to fit in any situation, any song and sing for any "

About her latest single "Taajub Hai", produced and curated by well-known Shamir Tandon, the 28-year-old singer says an independent track gives more creative freedom to an artiste.

"From start to finish, it's your own song. You're not bound by any factors like fitting the mold of a particular character, or specific instructions from a music director, which can happen from time to time. With an independent single, there's less of a boundary."

Tandon's Music Boutique, which seeks to promote independent music, has in the past collaborated with artistes like Rahat Ali Khan, Guru Randhawa, Neha Kakkar and others.

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First Published: Sat, November 24 2018. 16:40 IST