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2024 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded two Marathi songs for the film 'Dharmarakshak Mahaveer Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj': 'Jahir Zhala Jagala' composed by Ajay–Atul with lyrics by Guru Thakur, featuring Ajay Gogavale, and 'Vaat Pahe Shambhuraya' composed by Mohit Kulkarni with lyrics by Dr. Prasad Biware, performed as a solo track. |
2023 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded three Marathi songs: 'Baharla Ha Madhumas' from Maharashtra Shahir, 'Khulya Jivala' from Maharashtra Shahir, and 'Rang Jarasa Ola' from Jhimma 2. The songs were composed by Ajay–Atul, Narendra Bhide, and Amitraj respectively, with lyrics by Guru Thakur, Solo, and Kshitij Patwardhan. |
2022 | Recorded multiple Marathi songs for the films 'Me Vasantrao' and 'Chandramukhi', including 'Sakali Uthu', 'Ram Ram Lori', 'Chandra', 'To Chand Rati', and 'Sukh Kalale'. |
2020 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded two Marathi songs for the film 'Prawaas': a reprise version of the title track 'Prawaas' composed by Salim–Sulaiman and 'Navasa Ishara' composed by Rohan-Rohan, performing as a solo artist. |
2020 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded the Sony Marathi Theme Song 'Vinuya Atut Naati', composed by Ajay-Atul and featuring lyrics by Guru Thakur. The song was performed by Ajay-Atul & Chorus. |
2019 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded multiple Marathi film songs, including 'Baghata Tula Me' for Premwaari, 'Man Bharun Aalaya' for Dhumas, 'Javal Ye Na' for WhatsApp Love, and 'Rangaari' for Kulkarni Chaukatla Deshpande. |
2019 | Collaborated with various artists including Sonu Nigam, Javed Ali, and composers like Amitraj, P. Shankar, Nitin Shankar, Soumil, and Siddarth for Marathi film songs. |
2018 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded multiple Marathi songs for films including 'Bucket List' and 'Majha Agadbam', with tracks like 'Houn Jau Dya', 'Tu Pari', 'Preeti Sumne', 'Haluwara', 'Dhin Tak Dhin', and 'Bindhast Houn Dashing Yena'. |
2017 | Recorded two versions of the song 'Roj Roj Navyane' for the film Deva : Ek Atrangee, composed by Amitraj. |
2017 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded the Marathi song 'Sajana Re' for the film Karaar, composed by Vijay Narayan Gavande and featuring Jasraj Jayant Joshi as a co-artist. |
2017 | Became the first Indian singer to have a wax statue at Madame Tussauds Museum in Delhi. |
2017 | Recorded the Marathi song 'Darmiyaan' for the film F.U. - Friendship Unlimited, composed by Vishal Mishra and Samir Saptiskar, with Vishal Mishra as a co-artist. |
2017 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded two Marathi non-film songs: 'Paus Ha' composed by Kiran Vilas Khot, and 'Radha Prem Rangi Rangli' composed by Rohan-Rohan with lyrics by Manndar Cholkar. |
2017 | Recorded the Marathi song 'Makhmali' for the film Zindagi Virat, composed by Suraj-Dhiraj and featuring Sonu Nigam. |
2017 | Performed two versions of the song 'Man He' for the film Chi Va Chi Sau Ka, composed by Narendra Bhide. |
2016 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded the non-film Marathi song 'Khulta Kali Khulena', composed by Samir Saptiskar, with lyrics by Abhishek Khankar. |
2016 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded the Marathi song 'Man Manjiri' for the film Kaul Manacha, composed by Rohan-Rohan and written by Manoj Yadav, with Armaan Malik as a co-artist. |
2016 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded the Marathi song 'Aatach Baya Ka Baavarla' for the film Sairat, composed by Ajay-Atul and written by Nagraj Manjule. |
2016 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded the Marathi song 'Mona Darling' for the film Jaundya Na Balasaheb, composed by Ajay-Atul, written by Vaibhav Joshi, and featuring co-artists Suman Sridhar, Sonu Nigam, and Kunal Ganjawala. |
2016 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded the Marathi song 'Julun Yeti' for the film 7, Roshan Villa, composed by Avinash-Vishwajeet and written by Shrirang Godbole. |
2015 | Recorded 'Partuni Yena' for the film Nilkanth Master, composed by Javed Ali. |
2015 | Recorded 'Maaganya Aadhich' for the film Dhol Taashe, composed by Nilesh Moharir and written by Guru Thakur, performed as a duet with Swapnil Bandodkar. |
2015 | Recorded 'Sobane Soyanire' for the film Carry On Maratha, composed by Shail Hada and Pritesh Mehta, with Shail Hada as a co-artist. |
2015 | Recorded 'Mohini' for the film Double Seat, composed by Hrishikesh Datar, Saurabh Bhalerao, and Jasraj Jayant Joshi, with Jasraj Jayant Joshi as a co-artist. |
2015 | Recorded 'Adhir Man Zaale' for the film Nilkanth Master, composed by Ajay-Atul and written by Gajendra Ahire, performed as a solo artist. |
2015 | Recorded 'Pavsat' song for the film Prime Time, composed by Niranjan Pedgaonkar and written by Prashant Jamdar, performed as a solo artist. |
2015 | Recorded 'Kaun Se Des Chala' for the film Nilkanth Master, composed by Ajay Gogavle. |
2015 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded a non-film Marathi song titled 'Tumcha Aamcha Same Asta' composed by Hrishikesh Datar, Saurabh Bhalerao, and Jasraj Jayant Joshi, with lyrics by Kshitij Patwardhan. The song featured Hrishikesh Ranade as a co-artist. |
July 24 2015 | Honored by Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley, who proclaimed this date as 'Shreya Ghoshal Day of Entertainment and Inspiration'. |
2014 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded multiple Marathi songs in the films Lai Bhaari, Aashiyana, Happy Journey, including 'Jeev Bhulala' with Sonu Nigam, composed by Ajay-Atul and written by Guru Thakur. |
2014 | Recorded the Marathi song 'Ye Na Saajna' as a solo track in the film Aashiyana. |
2014 | Sang 'Ka Saang Na' in the film Happy Journey, composed by Karan Kulkarni, written by Kshitij Patwardhan, with Swapnil Bandodkar. |
2014 | Performed the song 'Sayaba' in the film Happy Journey, composed by Prabhakar Narwade and written by Rajesh Bamugade. |
April 2013 | Awarded the highest honor in London by selected members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom. |
2012 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded three Marathi film songs: 'Aai Yai Yo' from the film Bharatiya, 'Kare Re Mana Ka Asa' from Swapna Tujhe Ni Majhe, and 'Kaata Rutla' from Yedyanchi Jatra |
2011 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded two Marathi songs: 'Ha Natyancha Khel Andhala' for the film Aarambh and 'Gaar Gaar Ha Pawan Bawra' for the film Arjun. |
2010 | Shreya Ghoshal recorded multiple Marathi songs for the films Anandi Anand and Mani Mangalsutra, including 'Dete Kon Dete' and 'Dhim Tana'. |
June 26 2010 | Honored by the U.S. state of Ohio, with Governor Ted Strickland declaring this date as 'Shreya Ghoshal Day'. |
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