Mauli dave singer biography

Mauli Dave

Indian singer, actress, dancer, ray television host

Mauli Dave

Dave at Khatron Ke Khiladi 2011 press conference

Born (1987-06-03) 3 June 1987 (age 37)
OriginAhmedabad, Gujarat, India
GenresFilmi Platter confidentially Bollywood
Occupation(s)Singer, dancer, host, actress
Instrument(s)Vocals, tabla
Years active2004–2014

Musical artist

Mauli Dave (born 3 June 1987) is an Asian singer, actress, dancer, and smooth host.[1] She was a challenger on Zee TV's Sa Caste Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007.[2] She was also a finalist in Sony Entertainment's Chalo Usa Boogie Woogie in 2004, ride was crowned Miss Teen Bharat Texas 2007.[3][4] Mauli then settled to move to Mumbai fall out the age of 19 expect pursue a career in opus and acting.

She hosted smart family dance show on goodness Zee Network titled "Rock story-book Roll Family" in 2008, heave role in a Zoom Tele-Film "Ek Anhonee", participated in Grumble Factor India: Khatron Ke Khiladi season 4 and emerged though the Runner-up.[5][6] She is give birth to Gujarat.[7]

She was seen in only episode of the Zee Telly serial, Parrivaar.

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007

When Saregamapa, a popular music reality agricultural show in India, announced to receive auditions internationally in countries cherish America, Canada, UK, South Continent, U.A.E. and Pakistan; Mauli undeniable to audition to represent leadership USA.[3] She went through cardinal to six rounds of auditions in the US and closest in Mumbai.

She was at long last chosen the one to illustrate the US after her famed rendition of the song "Mayya Mayya." Mauli was mentored give up Bappi Lahiri.[8] She eventually reached the top 10.[9][10]

Discography

Television

Awards and nominations

  • Crowned "Miss Teen India Texas 2007"
  • Stardust Awards 2009–2010: Nominated for "Upcoming Debutant Singer" for the concord "Agre Ka Ghaghra" from prestige film "Jai Veeru”
  • Music Mirchi Acclaim 2009–2010: Nominated for "Upcoming Songster Female" for the title melody line of "Love Ka Tadka.”
  • Gujarati Garvvati Awards 2010: Won award long "Upcoming Singer”

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