A Quote by Parineeti Chopra

I have been singing since I was a child, and I am a trained Hindustani classical singer. — © Parineeti Chopra
I have been singing since I was a child, and I am a trained Hindustani classical singer.
I am a trained singer in Hindustani and classical music.
I had trained in Hindustani classical singing and my mother thought I could become a playback singer, but I always wanted to become an actor.
I have been trained for three years in Hindustani classical music. I keep humming and many Bollywood co-stars have been victimized by my relentless singing.
In my opinion, being an all-rounder is good. It is not right that I should be content with qawwali and ignore other forms, since I am basically trained in classical singing. We should be masters of all forms of singing.
I do not support that everyone has to be a trained classical singer to be able to sing in films but some sort of knowledge in classical space can take you to places.
My singing is not Hindustani classical or too western. It is a balance of Indian and western music. That's the kind of music I grew up on.
My training has been in Hindustani classical, and I have done a six-week course in English vocals at Berklee. The holistic learning has helped me a lot.
I am a trained singer, but I had to unlearn how to sing with a coach, because Diana wasn't trained.
I am a moderately good singer. I am not a great singer but I can interpret a song, which I don't think is quite the same as singing it.
Having to sing makes me feel like a singer. And I don't view myself as a singer, but I guess I now am, because I am singing every day.
I was brought up by my mother, and she is my guru in classical singing. I have trained primarily under her.
I had a blast doing it. I mean, I love, love, love my work as a voice over actress and I've been doing it for 15 years, but I've trained as a singer and I am a singer and this is what I've always wanted to do. To get the opportunity to marry these two things that I love so much, it's been a dream, without a doubt. I'm sort of pinching myself still.
I've been doing musicals since forever. Actually, I was focused on singing and becoming a singer until I landed on 'Passions.
I trained in Hindustani, and then I went to music school.
Then I trained as an opera singer for four years before I started singing professionally as a pop act.
I started officially learning music when I was 14. I learnt Hindustani classical.
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