Daata Tu - Shreya Ghoshal

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Daata Tu Lyrics

Hausla hai tere hone se
Aasmaan ke kone kone se
Rahmat barsa de tu
Raahat pachucha de daata tu, daata tu
Apni panaah de tu
Raahat pachucha de daata tu, daata tu

Mushqil ko asaan kar de
Mushqil ko tu
Dil se jo maange koi
Sunta duaa hai tu
Ojhal hai raahein saari
Rastaa dikhla de daata tu, daata tu!

Tere aage phailaya hai daaman
bheegi aankhon se
Khaali naa lautaana humko
Tu hai maalik tu hai khaaliq
Jaise bhi hain tere hain
Maane kyun begaana humko
Besaharon ke sahaare
Tere hote jo ishaare
Doobi naiya ko kinaare laata tu
Daata tu... Daata tu...

Hausla hai tere hone se
(tere hone se)
Aasmaan ke kone kone se
(kone kone se)
Rehmat barsa de tu
Raahat pachucha de daata tu, daata tu
Apni panaah de tu
Raahat pachucha de daata tu, daata tu

Avval abhi tu hi hai aakhir bhi tu
Bheetar bhi tu hi hai baahir bhi tu
Tujhpe tiki hai nigaahein
Parde mein tu hi hai zaahir bhi tu
Teri madad maange
Avval abhi tu hi hai aakhir bhi tu (Repeats.)

Avval aakhir
Bheetar baahir
Tu hi tu...

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Shreya Ghoshal (श्रेया घोषाल) is a 2-time National Film Award and 6-time Filmfare Award-winning Indian playback singer of Bengali origin.

Ghoshal grew up in the remote northwestern corner of Rajasthan, in the small township of Rawatbhata near the city of Kota. Her father works in Bhabha Atomic Research Center as an Engineer in the nuclear power plant by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (BARC) and mother is a postgraduate in literature. She belongs to a highly academic family. Her early days as a singer started from the age of four. Her mother was a good singer and whenever she used to play any note on the harmonium, Shreya used to sing correctly on her own. Her father recognized her talent and decided to give her proper training.

She auditioned for Sa Re Ga Ma, an Indian television show, and they sent her for a year and a half training. It was here that director Sanjay Leela Bhansali discovered her and determined that she should be the voice of Paro, the heroine in his 2002 film Devdas. She began recording songs for the movie in 2000; the film itself was released two years later.

Moviegoers from across the world heard Ghoshal's sweet-as-honey singing voice pictured on Aishwarya Rai, and she quickly became one of the top female playback singers in Bollywood, alongside Alka Yagnik, Sadhana Sargam and Kavita Krishnamurthy. Since Devdas, she has gone on to sing for many more actresses under the baton of various music directors, including M.M. Kreem, for whom she sang Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai, a sensuous number featured in the film Jism.

Ghoshal has completed her college education, and is planning to pursue her MA in literature, a subject which she adores. She enjoys Symphony and instrumentals in western music and her favorite is ABBA. But Indian music is definitely her soul. Her voice has a texture that suits romantic songs and she can project voice very well. Besides Hindi She has recorded in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu (with elan), Kannada, Bengali, and Marathi. Apart from Devdas, she has done Jism, Saaya, Inteha, Out of Control, Khakee, Munnabhai MBBS , Dhoop, Kuchh Kaha Aapne, Aarman, Desh Devi, Tujhe Meri Kasam, LOC, Aetbaar, Police Force, Lage Raho Munnabhai etc. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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