When I was a child, the idea of coming to Mumbai and becoming a singer was a far-fetched one.
“When I was a child, the idea of coming to Mumbai and becoming a singer was a far-fetched one.”
— Neeti Mohan · Becoming
The World Motivation
When I was a child, the idea of coming to Mumbai and becoming a singer was a far-fetched one.
“When I was a child, the idea of coming to Mumbai and becoming a singer was a far-fetched one.”
— Neeti Mohan · Becoming
Explore more quotes by Neeti Mohan on topics like Becoming, wisdom, and life lessons.
“When I was a child, the idea of coming to Mumbai and becoming a singer was a far-fetched one.”
“All of us, including me, can work on our skills. Music is such a huge ocean, you can never feel that you know everything. There will always be something that you can learn.”
“When I perform in north India, I have a set of songs, and when I am in the south, I tend to prepare a playlist of Tamil songs along with Bollywood numbers. As a performer, I feel the pulse of the people!”
“Europe's sense of fashion is too high-end and posh for my liking.”
“I have sung many songs in Tamil and have been nominated for Filmfare Tamil this year for Neeyum Naanum for Naanum Rowdy Dhaan.”
“I had always wanted to write a song on my mother and also mothers generally.”
“Is the mainstream becoming more queer? Or is it the opposite? That artists like me are mainstreaming queer music?”
“I feel more and more like 'myself' these days. Before becoming a father, I can remember a low-level feeling of somehow not quite being myself.”
“I'm becoming more and more of a social media participant, so of course I can always be found everywhere from Twitter to Insta to Facebook.”
“It's rare for news of even the most geriatric male celebrity becoming a father to warrant several paragraphs of panicked speculation about a 'growing trend' of older parents.”
“The brand new user interfaces that Nintendo invented often faced skeptical views before a hardware launch but wound up becoming de facto industry standards.”
“The Internet is becoming the town square for the global village of tomorrow.”