Vasuda Sharma to play Indian and Western music at a gig tonight
Updated On: 12 April, 2017 04:10 PM IST | | Wriddhaayan Bhattacharyya
<p>Former Aasma girl Vasuda Sharma opens up about going solo, and playing an electronic mash-up set at a gig tonight</p>


"Trust me, people can't recognise me today. I have changed drastically. Back then, I used to be chubby, and I am thin now," grins Vasuda Sharma, the Delhi girl who achieved fame as an 18-year-old when Aasma was formed as an offshoot of a music reality show (Popstars) in 2003. After the group disbanded, Sharma headed to Berklee College of Music (Boston) and returned to start afresh in Mumbai in 2010. Currently, she has two projects on her plate -- Sharma And The Besharams (her band) and Miss V (her solo venture that caters to electronic music and other collaborations). The 31-year-old will be playing a set of mash-ups, involving Indian and Western music, at a gig tonight. Excerpts from an interview:
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