Neeti Mohan Sharma (born 18 November 1979) is an Indian singer. She sings mainly in Hindi and Tamil films, but has also sung songs in Marathi, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Punjabi and English. Born in Delhi, she was one of the winners of the Channel V's reality show Popstars, subsequently being chosen for Aasma, with other winners of the show. She rose to prominence after recording "Ishq Wala Love" for Student of the Year (2012), ultimately winning the Filmfare R. D. Burman Award for New Music Talent and was nominated for the Best Female Playback Singer for "Jiya Re" from Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012).

Her rendition of six jazz tracks in the soundtrack album of Amit Trivedi's Bombay Velvet (2015) received positive review from music critics. The following year, she received her second nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer for the song "Sau Aasmaan" from Baar Baar Dekho (2016). In that year, Mohan appeared as a coach in the 1st season of The Voice India Kids and the second season of The Voice India. Besides her career in music, she has also been involved in various charities and social causes.


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Neeti Mohan was born in Delhi.[4] Her father, Brij Mohan Sharma, is a government officer and her mother, Kusum, is a homemaker.[5] Neeti Mohan is the eldest of four sisters; Shakti Mohan, Mukti Mohan and Kriti Mohan.[6] Mohan began learning music at the Gandharva Mahavidyalaya.[7] During the time, she was involved in dramatics and dancing; considering singing as a "serious hobby".[6]

During her school days, Mohan was part of the school band, and participated in Delhi Republic Day parade for five years in a row.[6] Convinced by her father, Mohan participated in many extra-curricular activities during her school; singing, dancing, performing in the band and theatre.[8] She was adjudged best cadet in the National Cadet Corps of India and represented India as Youth Exchange Programme cadet.[8] Later, she learnt music formally at the Bhatkhande Music Institute and continued training in Mumbai with Rajashree Pathak, for five years.[9][6] Apart from training in singing, Mohan studied dancing with her two sisters.[6] She trained in Bharata Natyam and Kathak under the supervision of Ashley Lobo.[6] Besides training kids to dance, Mohan worked as an instructor there.[6] Mohan graduated in philosophy from Miranda House, University of Delhi.[7][10]

In a candid interview with TV host Amin Dhillon that has gone viral with over 400K views, Mohan shared the untold story on how A. R. Rahman discovered her. Mohan's sister Shakti was performing as a dancer at a A. R. Rahman show for New Year's Eve in 2006. Shakti had called Mohan right before the show and Mohan had wished to speak to Rahman but didn't get a chance. Instead she told her sister that one day she would be performing with Rahman and six months later, Mohan was singing with him. Mohan had previously met Rahman's manager when she was part of the group Aasma and in 2007, Mohan bumped into him again when he was coming out of the cinema. It was at this chance meeting Mohan learned Rahman and his team were auditioning new voices for his US tour. She recorded a vocal audition, singing "Maya Maya" from the film Guru among other songs. After 3 weeks, Mohan got a call from Rahman's manager informing her that Rahman liked her voice and she was picked for the tour.[15]

Regarding Mohan's voice type, The Indian Express wrote that she has a "high-pitched", "raw" vocal structure.[76] According to Amitabh Bhattacharya, Mohan's voice has the "right kind of jazz sensibilities with a certain Hindustaniyat".[77] Mohan mentioned that her classical training taught her how to approach a song in "different octaves". She explored more about texture of voice and harmony through her time at Aasma.[6] Complimenting her Jazz vocals in Bombay Velvet, The Indian Express stated "If "Ka Kha Gha" shows Mohan's range, "Dhadam Dhadam" gets melancholy a voice".[43] During her career, she performed various genres of songs, though she loves "singing melodies the most".[78] In an interview, Mohan expressed her keen to explore bhajans.[55]

Mohan has said that from childhood she has been influenced by Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle and Kishore Kumar.[79] She considered Mangeshkar as her "greatest teacher for playback",[6] while she credited A. R. Rahman for making her sustain her standard; "He is a task master but he gets the best out of you. His standards are very high, be it a recording or live performance".[53] Mohan has also been influenced by many artists outside the country. She considered herself as a fan of John Mayer for his inspiring style of writing lyrics.[21] Mohan credits the 1971 released song "Imagine" by John Lennon for inspiring on achieving her dreams with the "right kind of dedication".[80]

Besides her career in music, Mohan has also contributed to various charities. In October 2014, she performed at the "Hum Hain Umeed E Kashmir" concert in Ballia, in an appeal for donation to support rehabilitation of those who suffered during the Kashmir flood.[81] The same month, Mohan took part in the musical concert held in New Delhi for raising funds for the flood affected people of Assam.[82] In June 2016, she performed at Smile Foundation's charity gala dinner, to support the cause of empowerment of underprivileged children and youth.[83] In January 2017, she collaborated with United Nations on a project aimed at empowering women, ending human trafficking and promoting gender equality.[84] Her single "Udne De" was selected for the United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund Project titled "Music to Inspire-Artists united against Human Trafficking".[85] 152ee80cbc

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