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Woman Who Achieved Viral Fame For Her Singing Lata Mangeshkar Song Now Gets A Makeover

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Aug, 2019 08:06 PM

    A woman named Ranu Mondal, who became Internet sensation after her video of crooning the evergreen Lata Mangeshkar hit, "Ek pyaar ka nagma hai" went viral, has reportedly got a chance to participate in a reality singing show, and has also received a makeover from the show's makers.

     

    Photographs doing the rounds on Internet show Ranu at a salon and getting a makeover.

     

     

    The photographs of Ranu's new look were shared on the Facebook page 'BarpetaTown The place Of Peace'. The page has also earlier shared the video of Ranu singing. The video crossed over 2.4 million views in a short while, with blessings and praises pouring in for her soulful voice.

     

     

    "God gifted voice...I request everyone to help this poor talented lady," a user commented.

     

    Praising Ranu's voice, another user wrote: : "Such talent needs recognition."

     

    Ranu, who used to make a living by singing at Ranaghat railway station in West Bengal, is now reportedly getting offers to croon for television shows.

     

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