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Reloaded, and aiming for the kill
From their first album VIVA!, to the launch of their second offering VIVA! Reloaded, the girls have managed to deal with bouquets and brickbats that have come their way, with a poise that even seasoned stars would envy.
In Pune for a performance at the Ganesh Kala Krida Manch and to promote their album at Planet M on Sunday, the VIVA! girls exude a quiet confidence. In an industry where remixes rule the airwaves and originality struggles for acceptance, VIVA! defends the fact that out of the eight tracks on their album, four are remixes.
That apart, their two original compilations Yeh Pyar Nahi To Kya Hai and Chori Chori are enjoying good airplay on the music channels.
Says Anushka, “The whole idea is to cater to what your audience wants, so we have tried to strike a balance between that and what we want. Another thing about the remixes is that we’ve grown up listening to these songs, so we wanted to put our own flavour into them without distorting the essence.�
Adds Neha, “Our label, Times Music, has worked with remixes before, so it was their idea. We went along with it, but made sure that our
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Will be nice for Viva to reunite for one song: Neha Bhasin
Singer and former member of all girls pop band Viva, Neha Bhasin who has come up with a new single "Nai jaana", says it would be nice if the band comes together for one song just for their fans.
The band, which was formed in 2002, also comprised singers Seema Ramchandani, Pratichee Mohapatra, Mahua Kamat and Anushka Manchanda.
Asked if Viva would reunite, Bhasin told IANS: "It will be nice to come back for one song...even if it is just for the fans, but no talks right now."
The "Asalaam-e-Ishqum" hitmaker says she is not sure about the band's reunion.
"I am not sure about it (Viva reunion). The likelihood of that is on the lesser side than on the more side. So I have no idea. We all talk. Now everybody is busy in their individual careers..." Bhasin added.
Talking about films, the "Dhunki" hitmaker has crooned a romantic number for superstar Salman Khan and Anushka Sharma's upcoming film "Sultan".
"Sultan" is directed by Ali Abbas Zafar.
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