Atlanta's Multi-talented Hansinee Mayani makes her singing
debut with "Lamhe Ishq Wale"
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With Music Composer Nikhil Kamath at the recording studios |
Music Composer Nikhil Kamath who launched Sonu Nigam with his first
Bollywood song "Accha Sila Diya" from film "Bewafa Sanam", created a song "Lamhe
Ishq Wale" sung by Anula Kate (winner of the Swar Taj 2018 Singing
Competition Sydney, Australia) and in which song, the background vocals and
the English fusion is written and sung by Atlanta's Hansinee Mayani and
produced by Sydney Bollywood Melody Group. The album carries her credits and
the seventeen year old launches her singing career with the debut of this
song recorded Dec 2018 at Nikhil's music studios in Mumbai, India.

Hansinee is 2019 Honors graduate of Lassiter High School's STEM Program. She
shadowed a Cancer Surgeon Dr. Sahir Shroff during last summer and also did
research on Bacteria with KSU Professor Premila Achar.
In 2017 Hansinee auditioned for and was accepted to be one of the roughly
150 orchestra performers selected from 12000 applicants from all over the
world to perform at the Sydney Opera House - Main Concert Hall in Australia.
Perhaps the only Georgian in the Orchestra.
In the summer of 2014 Hansinee competed at the National Miss America contest
as a GA semi-finalist and in the 5 awards she collected competing with 130
girls in her bracket, she had taken a 2nd place in music ability playing the
violin.
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Hansinee flanked by her parents Viren & Rifka Mayani
and her sister Nishtha. |
Hansinee gets the music inspiration and stage presence etiquette from her
dad Viren who is a music enthusiast, performer and routinely interviews
music celebrities. Viren also has completed shooting for a Hollywood Film:
India Sweets and Spices in Atlanta. She gets her Bharat Natyam dance and
stage performance inspiration from mom Rifka who besides being an Executive
Director of IT at KSU is also a dance faculty teaching Bharat Natyam to
seasoned jazz, ballet and tap dance students in the Program of Dance at KSU.
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May-27-2019