Amruta Fadnavis Declines Acting Offers, Says "Music Is My Passion"

Amruta Fadnavis, singer and wife of Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, has stated she has no interest in pursuing acting. In an exclusive interview, she emphasized that music is her true passion and calling, something that comes naturally to her. She revealed she politely declines any acting opportunities that come her way to focus entirely on her musical journey. Fadnavis also discussed the inspiration behind her latest devotional track 'Shambhu Re', released for Mahashivratri.

Key Points: Amruta Fadnavis on Acting vs. Music, New Song 'Shambhu Re'

  • Declines acting offers politely
  • Calls music her soul and path
  • Released devotional track 'Shambhu Re'
  • Practices classical music rigorously
  • Credits Monty ji for her success
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Amruta Fadnavis reveals if acting is on her cards, calls music her passion

Maharashtra CM's wife Amruta Fadnavis reveals she turns down acting roles to focus on her true passion: music and devotional songs.

Amruta Fadnavis reveals if acting is on her cards, calls music her passion
"Music is my passion... But I never thought about acting. - Amruta Fadnavis"

Mumbai, Feb 19

Multifaceted Amruta Fadnavis proved her singing prowess with her latest track "Shambhu Re".

During an exclusive interaction with IANS, the singer, social worker, and wife of Devendra Fadnavis, the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, revealed whether she has ever thought about trying her hand at acting.

She was asked, "Have you ever thought of acting, as you are closely connected with the entertainment industry?"

Reacting to this, she shared that her true passion is music, and it is something that comes naturally to her.

Amruta added that whenever an acting opportunity presents itself, she declines the offer in a polite manner, saying that it is not her calling.

She shared that she wishes to focus on music and do justice to her songs.

Amruta told IANS, "Music is my passion. I naturally know how to emote that passion. So I generally feature in my own vocals. But I never thought about acting. And whatever offers I got, I politely told them that this is not my path. But music is definitely my path. And giving justice to my songs is my path."

Speaking about her passion for music, she stated that music is her soul.

"It's like breathing for me. Whether it's late night or early morning, whenever I get time, I practise classical music. I practise my suralap. And the songs that come, I work on them and then record them. So I think every song is a new production for you. You have a baby. So I think it's very important to give it justice. So I work on every song. In fact, Monty ji helped me a lot. And because of him, I was able to succeed," she explained.

During the same interaction, Amruta revealed the idea behind her track "Shambhu Re", which was released on the occasion of Mahashivratri.

She shared, "When you have devotion and love for God, whether it is a difficult song, whether it is this song that has just been sung. So I think the song that awakens the devotion in you is beautiful."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect for her dedication to classical music practice. In today's fast-paced world, that kind of riyaaz and discipline is commendable. "Shambhu Re" was a beautiful devotional track for Mahashivratri.
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Arjun K
While I admire her focus, I sometimes wonder if having a platform because of her husband's position gives her opportunities others struggle for. That said, her music is genuinely good and her bhakti comes through.
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Sarah B
"Music is my soul" – what a beautiful way to put it. As an expat, listening to her classical-inspired tracks is a lovely connection to Indian culture. More power to her for choosing her own path.
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Vikram M
Good decision. The film industry is a different beast altogether. Sticking to music and social work, where she seems genuinely invested, is the right call. Wishing her all the best for her musical journey.
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Kavya N
Her description of every song being like a new baby is so relatable for any creative person. It's clear she's not doing this as a hobby, but with serious intent. Hope to hear more from her soon!

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