'Idol' finalists sing for 'Jassi Jaisi...'

Aditi Paul, the <em>Indian Idol</em> finalist who stole millions of hearts with her infectious giggles is back…and has been flooded with offers! Recently, she lent her voice to a romantic number for Sony's <em>Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahi</em> along with <em>Indian Idol</em>, Abhijeet Sawant. "Yes, I have sung this beautiful number for <em>Jassi</em>…and the song has been specially composed for this serial by Raju Singh," says Aditi, who has recently shifted base to Mumbai after getting married in Kolkata.
Aditi Paul, the Indian Idol finalist who stole millions of hearts with her infectious giggles is back…and has been flooded with offers! Recently, she lent her voice to a romantic number for Sony's Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahi along with Indian Idol, Abhijeet Sawant. "Yes, I have sung this beautiful number for Jassi…and the song has been specially composed for this serial by Raju Singh," says Aditi, who has recently shifted base to Mumbai after getting married in Kolkata. Will it be difficult to adapt to a new city and environment, we ask --- "It's not that difficult, you know, but you have to have the guts to make changes in your life," says Aditi with the fervour of a person who has made up her mind to make it to the top. Perhaps this fervour comes with a belief that good work will not elude her. Rightly so --- she has got offers from Sandesh Shandilya and Anand Raj Anand. Aditi is also singing for Kripa in Kaisa Yeh Pyar Hai and has already sung the song, "tu, tu hai wohi, dil ne jise apna kaha", for Kkusum. Here too she sang the duet with Abhijeet. This is not all, Aditi's cup of happiness spilled over when she met her friends from Indian Idol last night in a concert that was held to launch Sonu Nigam's new album Chanda Ki Doli. She sang "you are my Soniya"(Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gam), again with good friend Abhijeet. The icing on the cake is her recording deal with Sony BMG and her album will be up and ready to go in about two months. What has really made Adtiti happy is the fact that they have asked her to record the lead song in Bengali. "I can never stop singing in Bengali, it's my mother tongue and I am most comfortable singing in the language," says Aditi vehemently. Here is a girl who has left home and hearth to pursue her dream, a dream of becoming a singer. We only hope that Aditi's voice is able to survive the cut throat competition of this industry and soothe many a ailing heart with the melody of her notes.
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