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Did you know Tina Philip who is the lead in Aye Mere Humsafar was a semi-finalist of a singing reality show?
Tina Philip entertains cast and crew of Aye Mere Humsafar with her melodious voice
Mumbai. Indian television actress Tina Philip is quite a talented individual. Being a qualified CA herself, Tina is playing the lead role of Vidhi Sharma who aspires to become an IAS officer in Dangal’s Aye Mere Humsafar, Tina enjoys singing on set to keep the cast and crew entertained at all times. She believes singing helps to uplift her mood and also keeps the atmosphere on the set cheerful and positive throughout.
Speaking about her passion for singing, Tina Philip shares, “I used to be a part of my church choir back in UK and I really enjoyed that. I draw inspiration from Sunidhi Chauhan. I have also taken part in Indian Idol a long time ago, without having any formal training.
I met Javed Akhtar ji and Anu Malik who had taken my audition in UK. I had also reached the semi-final. Singing on the set adds a positive element to the already energetic atmosphere. My most favorite song of all time is ‘Kaisi Paheli Zindagani’. I believe music helps to change your mood instantly, make you smile and takes you back in time.”
Watch Tina Philip sing in between breaks on the sets of Aye Mere Humsafar.
The story of Aye Mere Humsafar will take viewers through the journey, struggles and thrills of a simple, rational minded and extremely bright in academics, Vidhi Sharma, who has channeled her focus on becoming an I.A.S officer after coming to terms with the thought that a woman with physical disabilities will not be accepted by a man and looked down upon by society.