Updated On: 16 March, 2014 11:26 AM IST | | Deepali Dhingra
<p>Says Italian singer, theatre actress and dancer Gioconda Vessichelli, adding that she may just take up a Bollywood offer that suits her sensibilities</p>

Truly, when it comes to music, there are no boundaries. Otherwise, why would an international soprano choose to want to settle down in India? Italian singer Gioconda Vessichelli, who has sung in opera houses around the world and who lent her voice to a song for Bollywood movie Prague, says she’s stunned by the way of life in India. And she might give acting a chance too! Excerpts from an interview:

When did you realise you were interested in music?
I think I was born singing, not crying (smiles). Even as a child, my favourite pastime would be pretending to be a singer. When I was 12 years old, I heard Maria Callas and I felt hypnotised by her beautiful voice. So I started singing not only in pop, but also in an opera voice. I started my career when I was just 16 years old. I was the youngest soprano working in the theatre with colleagues who were 50 years old!