Singer Dhvani Bhanushali talks about her song Vaaste touching a billion views on YouTube, her streak of hit songs, and more.
Leja Re, Vaaste, and now Nayan Dhvani Bhanushali’s songs continue to join the list of chartbusters. And despite the mind-boggling response and views her tracks get online, she continues to remain as humble and grounded.
“The success I’m getting... it’s difficult to digest sometimes. It’s a bit surreal, you’d never expect something like this to happen to you, for everything to be so good. I’m just very lucky and grateful. It has helped me reach here and the audience has supported me so much,” she exclaims.
The 22-year-old recalls how she loved singing as a child when she was in school, but her training started much later. She started off by doing covers until her career started shaping up.
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With Dhavni Bhanushali's latest release Nayan, singer for an exclusive chat in which she opened up about her journey to becoming a pop star.
Singing sensation Dhvani Bhanushali has given her fans multiple reasons to cheer ever since she made her debut. The singer has been dishing out hit tracks like Vaaste and Leja Re. And the latest one to take her fans and social media by storm has been Nayan which she released around three weeks ago. With the song's release, Dhvani for an exclusive chat in which the singer opened up about her journey to becoming a pop star.
The music video features Dhvani as a fresher being ragged in college and the singer revealed that it does reflect her journey so far. Dhvani said, " I've had self-doubts. I have been someone who wasn't looking like this. I always struggled to maintain my lifestyle," adding, "This video reflects my whole journey and how I was as a person in a very short span."
When asked if breaking into the industry was a struggle or being accepted, she said, "I think both. Even now people are not completely open to that idea but we're much better than what we used to be. I feel like if there are many artists that were like me or are like me. I feel everyone's expression is different and I'm always going to stand out. I have always had that in my head and I've done things. I never thought 'competition Nahi hai toh easy Hoga'."






















