Bhoomi Trivedi

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Bhoomi Trivedi
Born (1988-08-23) 23 August 1988 (age 35)
Vadodara, Gujarat, India
Genres Filmi
Electronic
Pop music
Rock
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2012–present

Bhoomi Trivedi is an Indian singer, known for her Hindi songs "Ram Chahe Leela" from Goliyon Ki Raasleela: Ram-Leela (2013), and Husn Parcham from Zero (2018), which resulted in her getting several awards and nominations for.

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Life and career

Trivedi hails from a musical family in Vadodara of Gujarat. [1] She started to learn music while she was in 8th grade. Her father is a Railways employee who is fond of singing and her mother is a folk singer who has her own music group. [2] Her elder sister is an engineer and a trained Bharata Natyam dancer. [3] [4]

In 2007, Trivedi got selected from audition to perform in Indian Idol 3, however quit the show as she was suffering from jaundice. The following year she was again auditioned to perform in Indian Idol 4, but again had to quit the show since her aunt died because of breast cancer. [3] She returned to the Indian Idol 5 where she ends up the competition as the Runner-up. [5] In the audition she sang a mix of the Gujarati portion of the multi-lingual rap song, Blood Brothers, by Karmacy and Wannabe by Spice Girls.

Trivedi, began her Bollywood career with 2012 film Prem Mayee with the song "Bahne Dey". [1] However, she rose to fame with her rendition in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 2013 released film Goliyon Ki Raasleela: Ram-Leela , where she lent her voice for the song Ram Chahe Leela which was picturized on Priyanka Chopra. [6] She was initially approached to pen Gujarati lyrics and sing that bit for a song arranged by Shail Hada when she was told that Bhansali was looking for a different voice to sing a song for his next film. [2] The song was well received by the audience and critics, while reviewers praised Trivedi's rendition in the song. [7] Other than Bollywood songs, she also had recorded for several Gujarati films including the song 'Vaagyo Re Dhol' from the national award-winning film Hellaro. [8] [9]

Bollywood discography

Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmSongCo-singer(s)Composer(s)Writer(s)Ref.
2012 Prem Mayee "Bahne Dey"Solo Abhishek Ray [10]
2013 Goliyon Ki Raasleela: Ram-Leela "Ram Chahe Leela"Siddharth-Garima Sanjay Leela Bhansali [11]
2015 Hero "Dance Ke Legend" Meet Bros Meet Bros Anjjan Kumaar [12]
2016Janaan"Shor Sharaba" Shadab Faridi Ahmed AliFatima Najeeb [13]
2017 Raees "Udi Udi Jaye" Sukhwinder Singh, Karsan Sagathia Ram Sampath Javed Akhtar
2018 Hope Aur Hum "Hope Aur Hum" Suraj Jagan Rupert FernandezSourabh Dikshit
Zero "Husn Parcham" Raja Kumari Ajay–Atul Irshad Kamil
When Obama Loved Osama"Muft Ki Mila Bas" Divya Kumar Kashi RichardShweta Raj
2019 Cabaret "Aakhri Shaam"SoloKaustav Narayan Niyogi
TBA Hotel Beautifool "Mann Samunder" [14]
2020 Sab Kushal Mangal "Na Duniya Mangi Hai"Harshit Saxena Harshit Saxena Sameer Anjaan [15]
"Naya Naya Love" [16]
"Ishq Ne Mara Re"Hatshit Saxena, Swaroop Khan
2022Regina"Toot Toot"
"Apna Peeche"
2023 I Love You "Salamat Rahe"Solo Clinton Cerejo, Bianca Gomes Hussain Haidry
Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani "Dhindhora Baje Re" Darshan Raval Pritam Amitabh Bhattacharya [17]

Marathi discography

Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilmSongCo-singer(s)Composer(s)Writer(s)Ref.
2015 Carry On Maratha "Carry On Maratha – Title Track" Aditya Narayan Shail Hada-Pritesh MehtaMangesh Kangane [18]

Bengali discography

Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilm/AlbumSongCo-singer(s)Composer(s)Writer(s)Ref.
2019 Oriplast Originals "Nodi Bhora Dheu (নদী ভরা ঢেউ)"Lakshman Das (Baul)Kinjal-SamBBhoba Pagla (Nodi Bhora Dheu), SamB (extended lyrics)

Gujarati discography

Denotes films that have not yet been released
YearFilm/AlbumSongCo-singer(s)Composer(s)Writer(s)Ref
2016Mad For Each OtherMadi No GarboSahil ShivramNavin ShivramAshok Bhujak
2018Satti Par SaatoBol Bilaadi Bol Raja Hasan Ambika-PrateekDilip Rawal
Laado Chor
Chhutti Jashe Chhakka Color Color Which Color Divya Kumar, Bhargav PurohitKedar-BhargavBhargav Purohit
2019 Chaal Jeevi Laiye! "Ghanu Jeevo" Keerthi Sagathia, Various Artists Sachin–Jigar Niren Bhatt
"Ghanu Jeevo Reprise"
47 Dhansukh Bhawan "Shu Thai Che?"SoloShuchita VyasJay Bhatt
Hellaro "Vagyo Re Dhol"SoloMehul Surti Saumya Joshi
2022 Kehvatlal Parivar "Holi Aavi Aavi" Divya Kumar, Madhubanti Bagchi, Tanishka Sanghvi, Hariom Gadhvi Sachin–Jigar Bhargav Purohit
2022 Jaysuk Zdpayo "Naughty Naughty"SoloKashyap SompuraMedha Antani
2022 Hoon Tari Heer "Saathi Male Na Male"Sairam DaveRahul MunjariyaNandan Purohit
2022 Aum Mangalam Singlem "Latko"Solo Sachin–Jigar Niren Bhatt
2023 Kutch Express (film) "Ude Re Gulal" Keerthi Sagathia Sachin–Jigar Sneha Desai
2023Hello"Chahera Pacchal Chahero"soloBirju KanthariaVinni Patel

Awards

YearCategoryNominated SongFilmResultRef
International Indian Film Academy Awards
2023"Most favourite Independent Song"Pritam Pardesi""
2022"Most For best Singer"saathi Male" from the film 'Hoon Tari Heer""
2014 Best Female Playback Singer "Ram Chahe Leela" Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Nominated [19]
Zee Cine Awards
2014 Best Female Playback Singer "Ram Chahe Leela"Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-LeelaNominated [20]
Star Guild Awards
2014 Best Female Playback Singer "Ram Chahe Leela"Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-LeelaWon [21]
BIG Star Entertainment Awards
2013Most Entertaining Female Singer"Ram Chahe Leela"Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-LeelaWon [22]
Mirchi Music Awards
2013 Upcoming Female Vocalist of the Year"Ram Chahe Leela"Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-LeelaWon [23]
Global Indian Music Academy Awards (GiMA Awards)
2014Best Playback Singer − Female"Ram Chahe Leela"Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-LeelaNominated [24]

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