sangam cinemas ,Penal Code based on the singer Sangeeta Subnaik, 16, a student of faith in the Holy Monastery of sanctions is to get recognition as one of Trinidad and Tobago is the next big stars in the future, having won three major titles this year
Sangeeta won the first prize in the garrison NCIC Coca-Cola Youth Winner in October at Divali Nagar. It also won the best Indian Prime Minister east of the village devotional and sauce in November and won the first prize in the senior individual voice Sanskritik Sangam earlier this year. It is also ranked third in the village of Gandhi’s song and dance competition this year and she placed fifth in the World Cup for children Mastana.
The first child born of the Amarnath and Leelawatee Subnaik, Sangeeta grew up in an environment where East Indian songs are the order of the day. “With all the Middle frequencies in Indian country is now just a matter of turning on the radio and the music was right there,” she told Sunday Newsday, adding that she grew to love the songs and movies and also devotional bhajans and folk songs in India.
Sangeeta to climb to success as a singer and performance were not an easy journey. In 2008 was able to rank highly in all competitions entered, but failed to make it to the top. This did not prevent her. With the help of her parents and continued to sing on several stages in Trinidad and Tobago.
In 2008 was ranked second in the NCIC Youth Winner and the third in a village in better classification of folk music. It is also the second place in the semi-finals of Mastana Bahar. In 2007, won the individual member voice Sanskritik Sangam after finishing a strong second in this contest too in 2005. Again in 2004 managed to capture second place at the local level part singing classic Vikaas Baal run by the Maha Sabha schools.
Sangeeta started singing bhajans at the age of simple Cragnish in the Hindu Mandir, Princes Town. It’s one of the lead singers Amar Sangeet Kirtan Mandali, run by her father.
According to Sangeeta, “the art of singing has helped me to become a confident individual. I have a better understanding of the interaction with people and I and the community as a whole”, she said. “In every different phase. And it calls for a certain type of clothing, as well as a certain type of situation.”
While preparing for competitions several Sangeeta says she admitted that she had to work hard and persevere to achieve any. “There are a lot of people who are very talented in this country, to challenge these players, and one must work hard and this is exactly what I did,” she confessed.
Noted that the singer had brought a lot of good opportunities in its way. Was able to become a television star overnight. Were able to meet many of the big names in the world of entertainment and communications in the country. They also learned how to deal with the media and how to actually talkon the radio. “This artform has made me more responsible and mature person,” I said.
During the chat I remembered it was something to share. Called “Sangeeta”, and translated into English, means “beautiful music”.
She does’nt think it got this name from the accident. “It’s really who I am,” she said.
Noted that as someone completely different in real life of the person on stage. “I’m in a state of euphoria when carried out, and I give all I had in me to the performance,” said, adding that the goal is always to get in touch with her audience.
Sangeeta credits her mother and father for their success since it was with all foothold of the journey. It has also given credit for her foundation Music Bharatiya Vidya Sansthana of Bodo Trace Debe, led by Professor HS Adesh famous.
Sangeeta said she advises young people to this art since it is rewarding but is also a form of relaxation.
“It also helps the individual to live a balanced life when it comes to academic studies,” she adds.
Robbie was impressed that Dr. Malik, one of the greatest classical singers, and Trinidad and Tobago Nadia Madoo, Kamroon Ali and her friend in the field of singing, and Ravi Jagroop. On an international scale sounds like Anup Jalota, Shreya Goshal, Kavita Krishnamurti, Sunidhi Chauhan, Anuradha Paudual and the late Harry Om Sharan.
Sangeeta, goals and aspirations that have to pass the commercial sexual exploitation with these examinations and discrimination. And then to continue her studies at the University of the West Indies. Like radio and plans to achieve the degree in mass communication. She also expressed her desire to continue singing for an audience here and abroad.
On the subject of the development of East Indian culture in Trinidad and Tobago, it believes that in the fall due to the impact of American influence through television and film. “We’re not proud of is one of our traditions and we are trying to hide our real roots.
Many young people today are ashamed of their culture. I believe that there is nothing to be ashamed of in this country has a large proportion of the East and the Indian culture and tradition has been passed from generation to generation, and we must maintain this and we owe it to the people who came as laborers forced labor here, “she said.
Sangeeta parts spends her time reading, listening to different types of music, singing and playing cricket.
All in all, she considers herself to be a religious person also attends satsanghs (prayer meetings) regularly with an intellectual Toolsie Persad.
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