What Did Kumbh Mela Viral Girl Monalisa Say About 'Saadgi'?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Monalisa is making her music debut in 'Saadgi'.
- The song promotes the idea of natural beauty.
- Family approval played a significant role in Monalisa's decision.
- Utkarsh Sharma respects Monalisa and sees her potential for success.
- Filming posed emotional and physical challenges for Monalisa.
Mumbai, June 16 (NationPress) The sensation from Kumbh Mela, Monalisa, has been selected for singer Utkarsh Sharma’s latest album titled "Saadgi".
In an exclusive conversation with IANS, she expressed her initial thoughts upon receiving the song offer.
Monalisa remarked, "I requested him to talk to my family first. After they gave their approval, I was on board."
Sharing what influenced her decision to participate, she stated that she "truly loved the song".
When asked about her feelings upon hearing the track for the first time, Monalisa shared, "I was instantly enamored. When I listened to it initially, he mentioned it was composed specifically for me."
Reflecting on the challenges of being in front of the camera for her debut, she added, "It's about conveying emotions through my eyes, the dance sequences, and synchronizing everything for the lens."
Meanwhile, Utkarsh expressed his thoughts on providing Monalisa such a significant opportunity with this song. He stated, "To be honest, I don’t feel like I’ve given her a platform. The true platform is the grace of Mahakaal. I hold her in high regard. I see this project as merely a stepping stone in her journey, leading to more opportunities. I genuinely believe she will achieve great things. And to her fans—my message is to support her wholeheartedly."
Discussing the song's theme of simplicity, the singer added, "Absolutely. When I penned this song, I never envisioned approaching Monalisa or even consulting her family about this project. One night, an idea struck me—what if a girl gazes into a mirror, and the mirror tells her, ‘You are so beautiful, you don’t need to dress up.’ That thought resonated with me."