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It’s easy to be typecast as a singer: Tulsi Kumar

- Samarth Goyal

Tulsi Kumar has spent over a decade as a playback singer in the Hindi film industry. And there’s one thing she has learnt for sure — “Bollywood can easily typecast you when you are a singer,” she says. To avoid getting stereotype­d, Tulsi tries to take up all kinds of songs to sing, even though softer tracks suit her voice and taste. “My forte is sad romantic numbers, and I absolutely love singing them. But I’ve sung all kinds of songs, including peppy, dance numbers as I want to keep experiment­ing,” she says. The singer made a name for herself with the romantic song, Tum Jo Aaye, in the film Once Upon a Time in Mumbai (2010). Tulsi calls the song — also featuring singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan — a “turning point” in her career. “The love and fame that I received after that song has been special. It’s still played everywhere [at events, functions etc]. That indeed is special, and the reason why, I believe, I’m good at singing these kind of songs,” she says. But like she said, she’s experiment­ing. And her two latest offerings have been dance numbers — Mara Highway star (an independen­t single featuring rapper Raftaar) and one in an upcoming

My forte is sad romantic numbers. But I’ve sung all kinds of songs, including peppy, dance numbers TULSI KUMAR,

film, starring Arjun Kapoor and Anil Kapoor. After backto-back peppy numbers, she wants to release a very “different” single. “That’s the beauty of releasing singles. You can change the style with every song you come up with,” says Tulsi, adding, “A new song should be out pretty soon!”

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