Hema Sardesai, also known as Hemaa Sardesai, is an Indian playback singer and lyricist. Hema hails from the coastal state of Goa, in India, and was born in Mumbai. She shot to fame in 1997 with songs from movies like Sapnay, Biwi No. 1 and Jaanam Samjha Karo.[1]
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Genres | Indian classical music, Folk, Indipop |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Playback singer, Composer, Lyricist |
Instrument(s) | Vocalist |
Years active | 1987–present |
Hema Sardesai was born to Kumudini Sardesai (hailing from Parra) and Dr Kashinath Sardesai (hailing from Savoi-Verem, this doctor had previously been the cricket captain of Goa) and is the younger of their two daughters.[2] Her talent was first discovered at the age of six by her school teacher, Late Mrs. Sequiera. She is an alumnus of Sharada Mandir School, and was born and brought up in Boca de Vaca, a locality of Panaji. She made her stage debut at the age of 8 years, at a Navratri Festival, where the local Gujarati Samaj encouraged her.[3] She has accomplished the Sangeet Visharad in Indian classical music (with Pandit Sudhakar Karandikar as her first guru) and has always been passionate about Western Pop music.[4]
Sardesai has sung several songs for Bollywood films, and has released several Indipop albums.[5] Sardesai is particularly known for singing "Aawara Bhawren Jo Hole Hole Gaaye" in the Hindi dubbed version of 1997 film Sapnay, which featured Kajol in the lead role. Some of her other famous songs include "Ishq Sona Hai" (Biwi No. 1), "Chali Chali Phir Chali" (Baghban) and "Badal Pe Paon Hai" (Chak De! India). She is the only Indian singer to win the Grand Prix at the International Pop Song Festival in Germany, has sung at the International UNICEF Concert in Europe and became the only female singer other than Lata Mangeshkar to perform at the celebrations for the 50th year of India's Independence day.[6][7]
In 2011, she digitised her music on artistaloud.com.[8]
In 2013, she wrote and sang three Konkani songs for the English film The Coffin Maker, starring Naseeruddin Shah. The film was based in a Goan village and was selected for the Indian Panorama section of IFFI 2013. It is about a coffin maker who learns about life in an unusual manner.[9] The film went on to win the Best Feature Film Award at the River to River. Florence Indian Film Festival in 2013.[10]
In 2017, she announced her debut in America, with her song "Power of Love", working with Mishal Raheja and Grammy Award winner Jared Lee Gosselin on the project.[11]
Year | Album | Record Label |
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1991 | Love & Dance | Music India |
1993 | Sargam | Regional Music Centre |
1996 | Zubeenor Gaan | NK Production |
1997 | Love-Ology | Magnasound |
1998 | Call Me Eternity | Padmini Music |
Hindustani Gudiya[12] | Ishtar Music | |
1999 | Piya Se Milke Aaye Nayan | Tips |
2003 | Saajna [4] | Universal Music Group |
Year | Film | Songs |
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1989 | Sama ye suhana | "Sama ye suhana" |
1994 | Prem Yog | "Chhodo Nasha" "Nazro Me Aisi Basi" |
1996 | Tere Mere Sapne | "Tere Mere Sapne" |
1997 | Sapnay (Dubbed version) | "Awaara Bhawren" |
1997 | Pardes | "Nahin Hona Tha" "My First Day in USA" |
1997 | Gupt | "Gupt Gupt (title track)" |
1997 | Aar Ya Paar | "Hulle Hulle" |
1998 | Zor | "Tere Pyaar Mein" "Mein Kudi Anjaani Ho" |
1998 | Soldier | "Hum Toh Dil Chahe Tumhara" |
1999 | Biwi No.1 | "Ishq Sona Hai" "Jungle Hai Aadhi Raat Hai" |
1999 | Mann | "Kehna Hai Tumse Kehna" |
1999 | Jaanam Samjha Karo | "Jaanam Samjha Karo" "Mai Ladki Akeli" |
2000 | Astitva | "Kitne Kisse Hain Tere Mere" |
2000 | Josh | "Apun Bola Tu" "O Maria" |
2000 | Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai | "I Love You" |
2000 | Kunwara | "Na Heera Na Moti" |
2000 | Tere Pyar Mein | "Kal Thi Mohabbat" |
2001 | Aśoka | "San Sanana" |
2001 | Yaadein | "Eli Re Eli" |
2001 | Mujhe Meri Biwi Se Bachaao | "Naach Meri Jaan" |
2001 | Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe | "Aawara Main Badal" |
2001 | Ittefaq | "Tanana Dhir Tanana" |
2003 | Baghban | "Chali Chali Phir Chali Chali"[6] |
2003 | Market | "Khalli Valli" |
2003 | Qayamat: City Under Threat | "Qayamat Qayamat" |
2003 | Khushi | "Hai Re Hai Re" |
2003 | Zameen | "Tere Sang Ek Simple Si Coffee" |
2003 | Asambhav | "Asambhav" |
2004 | Musafir | "Sun Suniyo" |
2005 | Garam Masala | "Chori Chori"[13] |
2007 | Chak De! India | "Badal Pe Paon Hai"[12] |
2012 | The Victim | "Kallzam Amchim" |
2013 | The Coffin Maker | "Mogachi Donuch Uttraan" "Geli Birant" "Maya Ya"[10] |
Hema was married to Xavier D'Souza, who was an investment banker hailing from Cunchelim.[3] He has previously been a hockey player for the Nehru Cup.[2]Xavier D'Souza (Ex Don Bosco Goa, Ex Dempo College Goa, Ex Hockey Captain and Player Nehru cup) selflessly supported his wife Hema Sardesai in many a genuine activism for noble causes. Highly knowledgeable..A great husband, a great Son and a great friend to his friends. He was detected with Cancer last Nov 2019 and underwent a surgery. He again went through a major surgery in April 2020. He was nine weeks same year in Narayana Hospital Bangalore And in Sri Sri Hospital Bangalore for a month. Each time Doctors were amazed at his recovery. His wife Hema was by his bedside at his service every minute throughout. He had started responding well to the treatment. But the sudden onset of lymphoedema lead to some discomfort. And then a sudden cardiac arrest on 21st November 2020 took him in a second.
Sardesai is active in many social causes, such as:
In 2017, Sardesai led a group of singers and artistes in a campaign against Sadhvi Saraswati, who had publicly requested the government to "hang those who consumed beef".[20] In response to this, Sardesai launched a protest march in July 2016.[21]
Also in 2017, Sardesai resigned from the position of the special icon for the 2017 Goa Legislative Assembly election, upon allegations of previously supporting ex-Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar by advocate and social activist Aires Rodrigues.[22]
In 2019, she defended singer Anu Malik, who was facing allegations of sexual abuse and harassment, which led to her criticism by singer Shweta Pandit.[23]
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