Shweta Pandit
Shweta Pandit is a Mumbai-born singer and actress who's been making waves in Hindi cinema since the mid-90s. She's lent her voice to some seriously iconic Bollywood tracks, working alongside legends like A.R. Rahman and establishing herself as a reliable playback singer for the industry's biggest productions. Her career spans multiple languages—she's recorded for Telugu, Tamil, and various other Indian film industries—which shows just how versatile and in-demand she is. Over nearly three decades in the business, Shweta has built a reputation as someone who brings both technical skill and genuine emotion to her performances, whether she's singing for a romantic number or belting out a high-energy track. What sets Shweta apart is her ability to seamlessly blend classical Indian music training with contemporary Bollywood sensibilities. She's not just a voice in the background—she's a thoughtful artist who understands the nuance of each character and story she's singing for. Her recent work continues to showcase her evolution as a performer, and she remains a go-to choice for filmmakers looking for authentic, polished vocals. Beyond her playback singing, Shweta has also carved out space for herself as an actress, proving she's a complete entertainer. Married to Italian musician Ivano Fucci since 2016, she balances her thriving career with her personal life, continuing to be an active and respected presence in contemporary Bollywood.
Awards & Nominations
Shweta won her first Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu for Kotha Bangaru Lokam (2009), for the song Nenani Neevani, by Mickey J Meyer. She also won the Radio Mirchi Best Female Playback Singer for her first Tamil hit solo Idhayam, from Billa 2 (2012) and the MAA Award for Telugu Best Female Playback Singer for the Nagarjuna starrer Shirdi Sai (2013) for the song Amararaama, composed by M. M. Keeravani.
