Updated On: 06 May, 2019 07:53 AM IST | Mumbai | Sonia Lulla
Having rendered a track for Chhota Bheem, Sunidhi Chauhan on importance of becoming the character she sings for

Sunidhi Chauhan
Mother to 14-month old Tegh Sonik, Sunidhi Chauhan admits that rendering a song for children in Chhota Bheem: Kung Fu Dhamaka was different this time around. "Since I love animation, I would have taken up this project, whether or not I had a child. But, this time, there was some difference. There's more joy; I see things differently now. [When singing it], I imagined how Tegh would react to it. I showed him the video while feeding him, and he likes it. So, it's a good feeling," she says.
Going full-throttle to ensure she aced every demand of the track, Chauhan talks of a section that had her emulate a Chinese girl, with particular interest. "One person sang it, and then I heard the vocals and ran them through Google [to verify the] pronunciation. Someone close to me who [understands] Korean and Chinese helped me. It was interesting." In a lot of ways, as singers aspire to emulate characters, Chauhan admits that parallels can be drawn between the two arts.