Anaida

Anaida at 12th Mumbai Film Festival

Anaida is an Indian performer, actor, director, producer, pop and playback singer, multi-linguist, advertising conceptualizer, creative exponent of the fine arts, writer/poet and painter. Anaida has been an integral part of the Indian Entertainment Industry for almost 17 years.

In the early 1990s, She was one of India's first pop singers. Since then she has launched 10 albums and a score of singles, in Hindi, English, Tamil, Malayalam, Punjabi, Greek, and Arabic. She sings in 11 languages. She has acted in Hindi movies and guest appearances in numerous television shows. She had worked in 1995 movie Tum Karo Vaada .

History

Her last Hindi Album "Nayaa" has Anaida back in full force with a new sound, a new interpretation of her voice and newer ideas in the spirit of the title "Naaya". It was completed, with inputs from various talents from around the world. The album includes 10 Hindi tracks with influences from various countries, and four English bonus tracks. The Middle east version of the same album has two Arabic bonus tracks. Three videos shot in South of India- Nepal and United States respectively as well as the video of Nayaa jahan shot in Pakistan.. The Album was to released end of 2006.

She held her first ever art exhibition show casting her work of last 17 years. Persian miniature and calligraphy carvings on leather featuring Rumi and Omar Khayyam poetry and abstract inks on paper in Feb 2011 at AIFACS (All India Fine Arts and Crafts Society) presenting yet a new side of the artist and her art.

She is currently working on a number of charity projects, her new music material, TV shows as well as consulting for a number of entertainment companies. She is a consultant with an online gaming and animation company, a 5 star hospitality outfit as well as Indian fashion awards.

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