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'''Bina Mistry''' is a popular [[Britain|British]] [[Bangra]] [[singer]].
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'''Bina Mistry''' is a popular Hindi and Gujarati singer based in the United Kingdom.
Mistry was born in [[Tanzania]], of [[India]]n parents. Later she moved to [[London]] where she became a merchant banker.


Mistry was born in [[Tanzania]], of Indian parents. Later she moved to London, where she became a merchant banker. Her interest in [[Hindi]] music led to a job as a DJ and record producer.
Her interest in [[Hindi]] music led to a job as a [[DJ]] and [[record producer]]. Her first hit of her own was "[[Hot Hot Hot]]" a cover of the [[soca music]] hit. Her version was used in the film ''[[Bend It Like Beckham]]''.


Her musical career spans 20 years starting with the first Hindi re-mix album 'Cha Party' with singer [[Bali Bhrambhatt]]. This was followed by a [[ghazal]] album 'Ajanbee' composed by Hariharan.
Bina Mistry also sang a song titled "Dhola Re" featured in the album "A Reason to Smile". It had an Indian theme music video and [[bhangra]] beats that began at a slow pace and ended with a speedy crescendo.


Her first hit of her own was "[[Hot Hot Hot (Arrow song)|Hot Hot Hot]]", a cover of the [[soca music]] hit. Her version was used in the film ''[[Bend It Like Beckham]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99jan09/saturday/head6.htm|title=The Tribune...Saturday Plus Head|website=The Tribune|access-date=3 August 2017}}</ref>
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Mistry also sang a song titled "Dhola Re" featured in the album ''A Reason to Smile''. It had an Indian theme music video and [[Bhangra (music)|bhangra]] beats that began at a slow pace and ended with a speedy crescendo.
* Pal, Dharam (January 9, 1999). [http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99jan09/saturday/head6.htm On path to super success]. ''[[Tribune India]]''


Her son Rishi Mistry is a student at the School of Oriental & African Studies.

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Latest revision as of 18:54, 31 January 2024

Bina Mistry is a popular Hindi and Gujarati singer based in the United Kingdom.

Mistry was born in Tanzania, of Indian parents. Later she moved to London, where she became a merchant banker. Her interest in Hindi music led to a job as a DJ and record producer.

Her musical career spans 20 years starting with the first Hindi re-mix album 'Cha Party' with singer Bali Bhrambhatt. This was followed by a ghazal album 'Ajanbee' composed by Hariharan.

Her first hit of her own was "Hot Hot Hot", a cover of the soca music hit. Her version was used in the film Bend It Like Beckham.[1]

Mistry also sang a song titled "Dhola Re" featured in the album A Reason to Smile. It had an Indian theme music video and bhangra beats that began at a slow pace and ended with a speedy crescendo.

Her son Rishi Mistry is a student at the School of Oriental & African Studies.

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  1. ^ "The Tribune...Saturday Plus Head". The Tribune. Retrieved 3 August 2017.