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New Delhi,
September 12, 2017
Sunidhi Chauhan is excited as well as nervous about embracing motherhood and
describes it as a most magical experience. The singer says she will not keep her
career on the back-burner after delivering the baby, but will try to balance
both worlds with utmost care.
"I am excited and nervous like any other girl. I hope everything goes well," she
said.
Sunidhi got married to music composer Hitesh Sonik in 2012, and the news of her
pregnancy came out in August. The singer says she has not planned her move, but
is sure that she will not abandon her "first and last love" -- singing.
"I am thankful to all the amazing wishes coming my way for me and my baby. I am
super excited. This is something that I am experiencing for the first time. I am
thankful to God for that because, now that I am in this state, I have realised
that it is the most beautiful thing, the most magical thing on earth," Sunidhi
told IANS in a recorded response from Mumbai.
"To be able to give birth to a new life is definitely the most amazing
phenomenon. Yes, I get tired too quickly nowadays, but I am loving the
conversations that I am having with my friends because this is all I talk about
all the time, trying to know more about motherhood and babies, preparing myself,
conditioning myself for the day when I will see my (my baby) in my hands and
taking care of it," she added.
After delivery, the singer, who started singing for films when she was 11, will
go with the flow.
"I have never planned many things in my life. I have always gone with my
instinct and flow... There will be some decisions that I will be taking... but
have no plans. I will go with the flow because this is the most natural thing
that could happen to a female.
"Every girl in the world goes through this and I am one of them. I have to
balance both. There is going to be a new life in my life and it will be equally
or more important than anything else. I do know... that my first and last love
is my singing, the gift God gave to me. So, I will take care of both and just
make sure I am at peace with myself," the songstress said.
Sunidhi, who had a live gig at Dublin Square, Phoenix Marketcity, Kurla, in
Mumbai last week, feels if she is "sound" in her head, then "everything will
fall in place".
The singer has sung tracks such as "Mast", "Kamli", "Desi girl", "Navrai majhi"
and "Saaki", shown her acting skills and judged singing realty TV shows.
She says she has evolved as an artiste over the past two decades.
"I started singing for films when I was 11. I have seen a lot. I have seen music
change and lyric-writing change. Thankfully, even after all those changes, I am
still (here) and that is very exciting because I think you need to grow as an
artiste. I have got just the right opportunities -- and people to work with,
with whom I could grow further," she said.
"I try to sound different and better... each time I sing a song, and that is
what I thrive on," the singer said.