Words matter. These are the best Neha Kakkar Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I have grown up now… with so much experience in life that I keep incorporating in my expression while performing.
I knew that I wanted to sing right from the age of four, and till I was 16, I only sang at Mata ki Chowkis.
Many young people even tell me that ‘You inspire us to do something big in life.’
My schedule is such that even though I visit several cities for performances, I hardly get the time to explore any of them.
Two best friends can totally say they love and adore each other, without any meaning of romance.
Nothing beats the food of Delhi.
The fact that I am not formally trained never really bothered me. There were times I knew it could have been a brownie point, had I been trained, but it never pulled me back.
Many young people come to me and tell me that ‘You inspire us with the way you perform, even if you are a girl with a short height.’
Whenever I sing, I try to make it different, the sound that you’ve never heard before, and put something new, which people love.
Usually, I head for another performance or back to Mumbai right after my performance. But whenever I come to Delhi, I make it a point to stay back in the city for at least a day so that I can unwind.
I cannot really recall when I faced stage fear because I started so young. It’s my natural habit. But you know, I can see how I have changed, rather improved as a singer. I never had a formal training but regular practice of singing.
Since childhood, me and my mother are fond of this popular song ‘Tu Kitni Achhi Hai, Tu Kitni Bholi Hai’ from the film ‘Raja Aur Rank.’
Wherever I go, people behave like a very big superstar has entered, and I am never able to believe that they all are talking about me.
I instantly took the offer to judge ‘Indian Idol’ because I know the journey from being judged to judging on the same stage is going to be a memorable experience for me.
I used to sing at mata ki chowkis and other religious events, and people loved me.
People have made me so big now, which I never thought I can be as a female singer.
I love experimenting; as a singer, one needs to be versatile.
It was Delhi that gave me the platform to achieve my dreams.
When Guru Randhawa and I sang, people really liked our chemistry.
There are so many young singers I meet from Delhi, and I am sure they will attain heights some day. They all are very good, and I am very proud of them.
A film album has these big stars – like a Shah Rukh Khan or a Salman Khan. Independent music videos don’t have that luxury, and you cannot feature big stars in all the songs of your album.
I am extremely thrilled that my superhit single ‘La la la,’ composed by the talented Bilal Saeed, will be a part of the film ‘Baazaar.’ The song is a hit with the youth, and it always feels nice that the work you do is appreciated globally.
When people hear you singing songs which are done as playback, they don’t see you. But when you perform live, they expect you to be interacting with them.
There is no hit formula to make it big in Bollywood.
If you call yourself a singer, then you must have the ability to sing anything, whether it’s pop, classical, rock, sufi, or folk.
I was born in Rishikesh, but when I was around two or three, we shifted to Delhi.
Honey Singh has tremendous energy on stage.
I believe in entertaining the audiences with whatever I do.
I think my selfies are the main reason for my fan following on social networking sites. These photos and videos are liked and shared by the followers, and consequently, they go viral.
Even though I perform at all kinds of functions, college events are always my favourite because of the kind of energy you get there.
I feel whatever happens, happens for a reason. I am just glad the way my journey worked out.
I am an entertainer and would sing a song if I know my voice would do justice to it.
I will only take up acting if the offer is too good to refuse.
I am an extremely energetic person, and my party songs have managed to click with the listeners.
I only sang bhajans from 4 to 16 years.