In an exciting news for music lovers, renowned singers Sunidhi Chauhan and Shreya Ghoshal have teamed up for their debut independent track, "Chhaila," which premiered on Monday. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in their careers, as it features Shreya showcasing her talent in a new genre—rap— for the very first time.
The song is a standout addition to the music scene, born from the creative minds of acclaimed composer duo Salim-Sulaiman. The duo not only produced "Chhaila" but also co-wrote it alongside Shraddha Pandit. This project is part of Salim-Sulaiman’s independent music initiative, Bhoomi 2024, aiming to introduce fresh and innovative sounds to the industry.
Addressing the persistent rumors of rivalry between them, both singers took the opportunity to dispel any misconceptions. Shreya remarked, “People derive pleasure from painting an image of women artists in competition, as if it’s some kind of battlefield. Sorry to disappoint everyone, but Sunidhi and I are besties. I wonder why male artists are never pitted against each other.” Sunidhi echoed this sentiment, stating, “Our choices may not be alike, but our souls are. That defines our friendship.”
The duo has previously collaborated on various film songs, including “Imaan Ka Asar” from the 2006 movie Dor and “Hum To Aise Hain Bhaiya” from the 2007 film Laaga Chunari Mein Daag, showcasing their incredible chemistry and mutual respect.
With "Chhaila," Sunidhi Chauhan and Shreya Ghoshal not only celebrate their friendship but also make a bold statement about the power of collaboration in the music industry, leaving fans eagerly anticipating more from this dynamic duo.