Nikhita Gandhi Shares Her Ideal Bollywood Voice Match

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Key Takeaways
- Nikhita Gandhi believes her voice fits Katrina Kaif's best.
- She plans to start a duo project with a fellow singer in 2025.
- She advocates for better nutrition in line with the 'Fit India' campaign.
- Obesity is a growing concern highlighted by PM Modi.
- The importance of balanced diet and exercise is emphasized.
Mumbai, February 11 (NationPress) Singer Nikhita Gandhi has produced numerous chart-topping tracks such as "Raabta" and "Poster Lagwa Do". In an exclusive interview with IANS, she was asked which Bollywood actress she believes is the best match for her voice.
Nikhita responded, "I think Katrina's voice suits mine perfectly. I have sung many songs for her in the past. I have yet to work with Priyanka, but I believe my voice would complement hers beautifully, as both actresses possess deep vocal tones."
Looking ahead to 2025, Nikhita Gandhi shared her exciting plans, stating, "I am embarking on a duo project with another singer where we will be co-composing, producing, and writing songs together. Our aesthetic will be truly unique, and we will be exploring different musical styles that audiences have yet to experience."
Prior to this, Nikhita was asked about her views on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Fit India’ initiative.
In her response, she remarked, "It’s a fantastic initiative. Our dietary habits need to correspond with our lifestyles, particularly since many of us lead sedentary lives. In Indian culture, we often overindulge in carbohydrates like rice and roti while consuming fewer vegetables. It’s a deep-seated habit, yet we must be more conscious of our nutrition."
Prime Minister Modi's ‘Fit India’ campaign has garnered extensive support from politicians, athletes, actors, and artists alike.
During the opening ceremony of the 38th National Games in Dehradun on January 28, PM highlighted the alarming rise in obesity across the nation.
Discussing the "Fit India Movement", PM Modi emphasized the critical role of exercise and diet, focusing on balanced nutrition. He also underscored the need to cut down on unhealthy fats and oils in our meals, aiming for a reduction in daily oil intake by about 10 percent.