Prakriti Kakar

Prakriti Kakar is an Indian singer. Born in New Delhi, her career began upon singing the title song of 2012 Bollywood film Tutiya Dil.Subsequently, she performed few tracks for films released in 2013, providing mostly backing vocals. She then released songs in collaboration with Ankit Tiwari, "Katra Katra" from Alone and "Bheegh Loon" from Khamoshiyan. She along with her twin sister Sukriti Kakar released independent music videos "Sudhar ja", "Mafiyaan", "Kehndi haa Kehndi naa" and " Hum tum".

Prakriti Kakar
BornMay 8, 1995
OriginDelhi, India
GenresFilm score
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2012–present

Life and career

1995–2011: Early life

Prakriti Kakar was born in New Delhi, India on May 8, 1995.[1] Except for her father, everyone in the family sings, including her sister Akriti and twin sister Sukriti and she began learning music from her mother, who is a music teacher. Her inclination towards music led her mother to decide on training her professionally. Kakar trained in classical music for seven years and started playing keyboard and western music during the time. Since her elder sister, Akriti Kakar wanted to sing in Bollywood, she moved to Mumbai with her dad while Prakriti and the rest of her family accompanied them later.[2] Talking about her childhood, Kakar stated; "When I came here, I was told that we are going to Mumbai for a holiday. I was in school back then. Imagine my surprise when I was enrolled in school here and realised we were here for good. This city was a culture shock for me".[1]

2012–present: Early releases and Alone

Kakar began her career with the title song of Tutiya Dil (2012) which was composed by Gulraj Singh and performed with Ram Sampath.[3] She next appeared in the track "Goti Song" from Nasha (2013) together with Akshay Deodhar and her twin sister Sukriti Kakar. Her appearance in the song was much sidelined same as her next release in the year, the title track of Boss composed by Meet Bros.[4] Another performance of her "Mujhse Hogi Shurvaat" was released by "I Paid a Bribe" and the Shankar Mahadevan Academy as an initiative to tackle corruption. Apart from Kakar, the song is rendered by Mahadevan, Sukriti Kakar and Chetan Naik. The song was nominated in the best activist anthem category of Honesty Oscars 2014.[5]

In June 2014, Ankit Tiwari heard Kakar singing in a fashion show and requested her to be a part of his shows as female vocalist. It was then she was offered to sing for the song "Katra Katra" from Alone (2015).[6] With her own little inflections and variations, the recording was accomplished in two hours.[1] According to Tiwari, her voice had the "required element" for a song of the genre.[7] Elaborating further Kakar stated; "I had to sound very innocent, like I am in love but at the same time, it was a song where I am seducing a guy so it had to be sensuous".[1] Kakar next performed the female version of the song "Bheegh Loon" from the film Khamoshiyan which is again composed by Tiwari. Kasmin Fernandes from The Times of India mentioned that she "doesn't try to sound sensual yet manages to convey the mood required for a song in an erotic thriller".[8]

Influences

Kakar named Whitney Houston, Beyoncé, Mariah Carey and Christina Aguilera among the Western artists and Sunidhi Chauhan from Indian artists, as her influences.[1] She also picked Meet Bros and A. R. Rahman as her favorite composers.[9]

Discography

Key
Indicates single release
Year Film Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-singer(s) Ref.
2012 Tutiya Dil "Tutiya Dil" Gulraj Singh Manoj Yadav Ram Sampath [3]
2013 Nasha "Goti Song" Sangeet Haldipur – Siddharth Haldipur Radhika Anand Akshay Deodhar, Sukriti Kakar
Boss "Boss" Meet Bros Anjjan Kumaar Meet Bros Anjjan, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Sukriti Kakar, Khushboo Grewal [4]
2015 Alone "Katra Katra" Ankit Tiwari Abhendra Kumar Upadhyay Ankit Tiwari
Khamoshiyan "Bheegh Loon"
(Female Version)
[8]
"Bheegh Loon"
(Female Version Remix)
Barkhaa "Tu Itni Khoobsurat Hai"
(Reloaded)
Amjad - Nadeem Shadab Akhtar Jubin Nautiyal
2016 Azhar "Tu Hi Na Jaane" Amaal Mallik Kumaar Sonu Nigam
2017 Paas Aao "Paas Aao Na" Single Rashmi Virag Armaan Malik
Noor "Hai Zaroori" Kumaar
Guest iin London "Dil Mera" Raghav Sachar Ash King, Shahid Mallya
Sweetiee Weds NRI "O Saathi Rey" Arko Pravo Mukherjee Armaan Malik
Mubarakan "Hawaa Hawaa" Gourov-Roshin Kumaar Mika Singh
2018 Dil Juunglee "Gazab Ka Hai Din" Remake Tanishk Bagchi Tanishk Bagchi Jubin Nautiyal
"Beat Juunglee" Tanishk Bagchi, Vayu Armaan Malik
Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety "Subah Subah" Amaal Mallik Kumaar Arijit Singh
Batti Gul Meter Chalu "Hard Hard" Sachet-Parampara Siddharth – Garima Mika Singh
Stree "Dil Ka Darji" Sachin-Jigar Vayu
2019 Yaana (Kannada film) Beelale Naa Beelale" Shashank
2020 Khaali Peeli " Tehas Nehas" Vishal-Shekhar Kumaar Shekhar Ravjiani

Singles

Year Song Name Costar
2018 Sudhar Ja Sukriti Kakar
2019 Mafiyaan Sukriti Kakar
2020 Kehndi Haan Kehndi Na Sukriti Kakar
2020 Tum Na Ho Arjun Kanungo
2020 Hum Tum Sukriti Kakar

References

  1. Kasmin Fernandes (23 January 2015). "Prakriti Kakar: I am happy I started the year with two songs". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  2. Deepali Dhingra (18 January 2015). "A sensuous start". Mid Day. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  3. Joginder Tuteja (4 January 2012). "Tutiya Dil (2012) Music Review". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  4. Bryan Durham (4 October 2013). "Boss – Music Review". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  5. "Shankar Mahadevan's song nominated for Honesty Oscars". The Asian Age. 28 February 2014. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  6. Kanika Rajani (9 January 2015). "Ankit Tiwari will be heard in Alone, Roy and Khamoshiyan". The Indian Express. Retrieved 21 January 2015.
  7. Pramita Bose (29 December 2014). "Songs for the love-struck and dreams of A R Rehman". The Asian Age. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  8. Kasmin Fernandes (9 January 2015). "Khamoshiyan – Music Review". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  9. Pramita Bose (19 January 2015). "Swift 6 with Prakriti Kakkar". The Asian Age. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
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