Tulsi Kumar chooses THIS actress as the one who looks best in her songs [Exclusive]

Tulsi Kumar chooses THIS actress as the one who looks best in her songs [Exclusive] Tulsi Kumar chooses THIS actress as the one who looks best in her songs [Exclusive]

Tulsi Kumar has lent her voice to numerous songs in myriad Bollywood films, proving herself to be one of the most renowned and most versatile singers in the country. So, it was our great pleasure to have got the opportunity to recently sit down for a personal, heartfelt and all-round wonderful Insta live chat with one of the best singers in the country today, and boy did Tulsi reveal a lot of intimate details, which took us by surprise and made for some spicy Bollywood news.

From opening up on which songs challenge her as a singer and breaking her silence on being trolled for Masakali 2.0 to from moving past the negativity she had earlier received for being Gulshan Kumar's daughter and Bhushan Kumar's sister to naming the actress who suits her voice the best this was an exclusive interview straight from Tulsi Kumar's heart, making for a fantastic piece of entertainment news.

Watch her full interview below:

There was a time when certain singers were synonymous with actors (Kishore Kumar-Rishi Kapoor, Mohammad Rafi-Shammi Kapoor, Shah Rukh Khan-Sonu Nigam, Salman Khan-S. P. Balasubrahmanyam) in Hindi films. And given the amount that Tulsi Kumar has sang in movies for varied artistes, we quizzed her to reveal which actress she feels looks the best on her songs. And without hesitation she said, "Sharaddha Kapoor."

Elaborating on why she feels Shraddha is best suited to her voice, Tulsi added, "I've been singing for her since so long. I sung for her in Aashiqui 2, then I did songs for her in Baaghi 3 recently, and also a song in Saaho. So, I think, my voice is best suited to Shraddha."

Well, it's good to see a good combination going between a playback singer and actor, especialyy in today's day and age when such associations are rare to come by.



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