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I want to tell a story with my song: Sona Mohapatra
Updated On: 22 September, 2013 10:47 AM IST | | Deepali Dhingra
Sona Mohapatra, who was recently included in a magazine's list of 35 most influential Indian women, believes music can be a catalyst for positive change. The singer talks to Deepali Dhingra about being part of timeless creations and what she believes is her best performance
In a country where a new voice promises to be the next big thing every other week, finding a voice that lingers on long after you have switched off the music player is a rarity. And Sona Mohapatra’s voice manages to do just that. Whether it was Ambarsariya from Fukrey or Jiya laage na from Talaash, or more recently, the beautiful numbers she sang for the ‘Devi’ episode of Coke Studio helmed by her husband and composer Ram Sampath -- Mohapatra’s deep, earthy voice did justice to them all. Excerpts from an interview:

Sona Mohapatra is looking forward to touring with her band
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