Shreya Ghoshal's Emotional Reunion with Guru on Indian Idol During Birthday Week

Bollywood singer Shreya Ghoshal was surprised on the Indian Idol stage with a reunion with her first guru, Mahesh Chandra Sharma. The show featured a heartfelt letter she wrote to him as a child, detailing her early struggles to continue her musical training. Ghoshal emotionally recalled taking three-hour bus rides through the Rajasthan heat and jungle to reach his home for lessons, which she considered a temple. The guru presented her with a precious diary documenting all her lessons, calling it the earnings of his entire life.

Key Points: Shreya Ghoshal Reunites with Guru, Shares Childhood Struggles

  • Surprise reunion with childhood guru
  • Letter written as a kid read aloud
  • Childhood struggles for music lessons
  • Gift of a lifelong lesson diary
  • Melodious performance of 'Bairi Piya'
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Shreya Ghoshal remembers 3-hour long bus rides in Rajasthan's heat for singing lessons as a kid

Shreya Ghoshal gets emotional surprise from her first guru on Indian Idol, revisits childhood lessons and long bus rides in Rajasthan heat.

Shreya Ghoshal remembers 3-hour long bus rides in Rajasthan's heat for singing lessons as a kid
"Log toh Guruji ke naam se shishya ko pehchante hain, lekin mujhe iss baat ka garv hai ki mujhe log Shreya ke naam se pehchante hain. - Mahesh Chandra Sharma"

Mumbai, March 14

Bollywood superstar singer Shreya Ghoshal was left emotional when the Indian Idol stage brought her a special surprise during her birthday week.

The special episode, celebrating the timeless music of Mohammed Rafi and Mukesh in the presence of legendary composer Pyarelal Sharma, turned even more heartfelt as the show united Shreya with her Guru, who laid the foundation of her impeccable singing.

As the episode began, host Aditya Narayan read out a letter that Shreya Ghoshal had written to her first Guru, Mahesh Chandra Sharma, when she was a kid.

The letter read, "Namaste, aasha karti hoon ki aap sab wahan kushal hain. Abhi bhi yahan meri shastriya shiksha shuru nahi ho payi hai. Papa abhi achhe guru se sampark karne ki koshish kar rahe hain. Yahan aane ke baad main kuch dino tak Kalyan ji Uncle ke paas sikhne jaa rahi thi, par iss beech mujhe jaundice ho gaya, jis wajah se main dedh mahine unke paas nahi jaa paayi. Aur main roz aapke sikhaye hue ragon ka riyaaz karti hoon. Aap mera bhakti-purn pranam lijiyega. Aapki ashirwadakanshi, Shreya Ghoshal."

Listening to a heartfelt memory from her early musical journey, Shreya Ghoshal replied, "I wrote this letter years ago to my Guruji, Mahesh Chandra Sharma."

Just then, a voice from behind surprised everyone on the set. It was Shreya's beloved Guruji himself.

Responding to the letter, Mahesh Chandra Sharma said, "Us waqt toh main is khat ka jawab nahi de paaya, lekin aaj zaroor dena chahta hoon. Log toh Guruji ke naam se shishya ko pehchante hain, lekin mujhe iss baat ka garv hai ki mujhe log Shreya ke naam se pehchante hain."

Overwhelmed with emotion, Shreya came on the stage and touched the feet of her Guruji.

The episode also revisited Shreya's early musical journey.

Sharing memories of her childhood training days, she said, "Bohot garmi hoti thi Rajasthan mein. Ek bus hoti thi jismein do-teen ghante ka safar hota tha, aur jungle paar karke aana padta tha."

She added, "Bus station se ek mod aata tha, phir right lena padta tha, phir aapka ghar aata tha. Aur jab woh ghar dikhta tha, tab mujhe lagta tha ki yeh mandir hai."

Adding to the emotional moment, her Guru ji gifted her a diary where he had documented every lesson and composition he had curated over the years by himself.

While presenting the diary, he said, "Meri jitni bandishein shuru se lekar aakhri class tak ki hain, main yeh book tumhare liye lekar aaya hoon. Mere toh saare jeevan ki kamai hai yeh."

Receiving the gift, a teary eyed Shreya bowed down to seek her Guruji's blessings.

Moved by the heartfelt gesture, he then requested her to sing the song 'Bairi Piya' from the film Devdas.

Honouring his request, Shreya delivered a melodious rendition in his presence.

- IANS

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Priya S
Made me so emotional! The part where Guruji said he is known because of Shreya, not the other way around... that's the mark of a real teacher. So humble. We need more stories like this in today's world.
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Rohit P
Respect for her parents too! Finding a good guru, managing those long journeys for their daughter's passion. It's a family's sacrifice behind every star. Shreya's letter in Hindi was so innocent and sweet.
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up in India, this hits home. The struggle for quality training outside metros is real. Buses, heat, distance – it's a common story for many talented kids. Her journey is an inspiration.
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Nikhil C
Beautiful segment, but I wish Indian Idol focused more on such meaningful content and less on manufactured drama. This is the real stuff that connects with people. More Guruji, less judges fighting please!
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Meera T
The diary gift! "Mere saare jeevan ki kamai hai yeh." What a priceless treasure for an artist. It's not about money or fame, it's about passing on knowledge. This is our culture's beauty. ❤️

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