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Contents.Personal life Jonita Gandhi was born in, India. She moved to with her family when she was few months old. She grew up in. Her father, a musician by hobby and an electronics engineer by profession, recognized her potential and encouraged her to sing. Gandhi first performed in 2005 at a gig at her father's show in Toronto at a Christmas event and the years to follow became prosperous for her. She completed her degrees in health science and business. She also received an internship at CIBC World Markets during her undergrad but the first passion for Gandhi was always singing, so music continued to run in background throughout her education.
Gandhi has formal training in Western classical music and during her stay in India has taken up training in Hindustani classical singing. Career Jonita Gandhi started posting videos in collaboration with when she was 17 and they went viral on internet. She has big hits on YouTube for covers of songs Someone Like You, Pani Da Rang, Tujhko Jo Paaya, Tum Hi Ho, Suhaani Raat, Yeh Honsla, and many others. She has also performed in BC, Canada for songs like Aao Huzoor Tumko, Lag Ja Gale which are very famous.She has participated at concerts with which were located in various countries including, and the. After that, she decided to try her fortune in India. She started her career in the Bollywood music industry. Gandhi stepped into the world of playback singing with in starring.
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She continued her work in with the movie starring Randeep Hooda and Alia Bhatt, singing the tracks Kahaan Hoon Main and Implosive Silence.Gandhi's work as a playback singer is not limited to film soundtracks as she has been featured in AR Rahman's album as well. Her association with Rahman continued with a backing vocal performance for the 's Tamil film.
She was also featured in 's concert film (2017). On 26 July 2016, she performed at the 2016 Jubilee Games in Dubai with Salim-Sulaiman as well as other well known Ismaili Muslim artists as part of a Global Concert. In 2017, she performed with on Season 6.Her song 'The Breakup Song' from the movie 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' topped the charts and also brought her many award nominations and wider recognition.Discography List of songs recorded by Jonita Gandhi. The list includes tracks recorded for film and non-film albums.YearSong titleFilm/Soundtrack/AlbumComposerNotes2019'Angrezi Luv Shuv'Haaye Oye (Acoustic)'SingleQARAN'Ganga: The River of People'SingleApollo Tyres'Rajvaadi Odhni'Speaker Phat Jaaye'Gourov-Roshin'Sadke Jawaan'SP ChauhanVibhas'Jhumka Bareli Wala'Main To Jee Rahi'End CounterRahul Jain2018'Eh le Himmat'SingleJammin'Nis Din Nis Din'Single'Rekkai Thulirtha'(Tamil)A.H.
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28 January 2017. Retrieved 7 February 2019.External links.