Nathalia Kaur set for live singing debut in India

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Model-turned-actress Nathalia Kaur, who is all set for her live singing debut in the country here Wednesday, is excited about the opportunity as she will get to display her singing ability as well as rub shoulders with some talented musicians.
Nathalia will be performing live at All Star Jam by Jack & Jones.
“This will be my live singing debut in India. I have jammed outside the country several times, but since this happens to be my first time in the country, I’m really excited. I’m really looking forward to perform alongside a host of talented musicians as well,” Nathalia told.
She will be performing alongside musicians such as Vir Das, Vasudha Sharma, Arijit Dutta and Raghu Dixit.
“I’ll be jamming four songs and out of which one will be my own composition and three cover versions. Singing has always been my life but ever since modeling happened and then acting, I never got the opportunity to sing,” she said.
Nathalia says singing is a very important part of her life.
“I wouldn’t say I stopped singing because of acting. I keep jamming all the time, writing and rehearsing songs whenever I get time. I’m a very artistic person. Therefore, singing is a very important part of my life as much as acting is,” she added. (IANS)

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