Jonita Gandhi shares how she has 'survived as an artiste'

IANS June 23, 2025 424 views

Jonita Gandhi opens up about staying true to her childlike creativity while navigating Bollywood’s fast-paced music scene. She contrasts the spontaneity of live performances with the controlled environment of studio recordings. The singer emphasizes the challenges of live shows, from choreography to vocal precision. Her latest single ‘Beparwai’ showcases her growth as an artist.

"As long as we can channel the inner child into creating something raw, then I think it’s fine." – Jonita Gandhi
Jonita Gandhi shares how she has 'survived as an artiste'
Mumbai, June 23: Playback singer Jonita Gandhi, who has released her latest single ‘Beparwai’, has shared how she has managed to survive as an artiste in the fast paced music industry.

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Jonita Gandhi credits her childlike creativity for artistic survival

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She highlights the spontaneity of live performances vs studio work

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Live shows demand precision with choreography and vocals

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Her latest single ‘Beparwai’ reflects her evolving artistry

The singer recently spoke with IANS, and shared how she keeps the child inside her alive to deliver the best.

Speaking with IANS, she said, “I think there's a lot of things. It's not really a choice. I think I am, by nature, a little childlike. There's definitely things that I've learned with time and experience that make me less naive, but I think that's a good thing”.

She further mentioned, “As long as we can channel the inner child into creating something or trying to express a message that feels very raw, then I think it's fine. I'm very blessed and I think it's a very good thing that I have experiences that have made me less naive. It's how I've survived as an artiste here”.

Earlier, Jonita spoke about the thrill of performing in front of a live audience, and said that live performances keep her on her toes as a lot of things happen concurrently during the performance compared to a studio session.

She told IANS, “The live singing keeps me more on my toes because you only have one opportunity to nail it. The song on stage, when you perform it, you just have that one shot. Whereas in the studio, you can keep trying things. If it doesn't work also, you can fix it or change it and you can self-correct as you go. But with a live performance, it's very one shot, and that's the charm of the game and you have to just accept it”.

The live performances come with their own set of challenges, the singer has to keep a tap on choreography, they have to look a certain way, and have to factor in the stage production.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Jonita's voice is pure magic! ❤️ Her journey inspires so many young artists like me. Keeping the inner child alive is such important advice in our competitive industry. Beparwai is already on my playlist!
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Rahul S.
As someone who's attended her live concert, I can confirm she's even better in person! The energy she brings to stage is unbelievable. More power to artists who keep it real in this industry.
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Ananya P.
While I admire her talent, I wish she would experiment more with different music genres. Most of her songs sound similar these days. Still, her dedication to live performances is commendable.
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Vikram J.
Her thoughts about live performances vs studio recordings are spot on! In our Indian music scene, live shows are the real test of an artist's caliber. Jonita has proven herself time and again.
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Sneha M.
"Channeling the inner child" - what beautiful advice! 🎶 In our pressure cooker society, artists like Jonita remind us to stay connected to our true selves. Her journey from YouTube covers to Bollywood is inspiring!
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Karan D.
As a music teacher, I often share Jonita's interviews with my students. Her emphasis on the importance of live performances is crucial learning for aspiring singers. The industry needs more genuine artists like her.

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