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From bathroom singer to mic-ready performer â weâve all had our filmy moments. But how do you know if your sur, throw, and feel are actually getting better?
This quiz for Bollywood Singing isnât about being perfect. Itâs about noticing the small wins, the confidence, the control, the goosebumps.
Answer honestly. No judgment here just self-reflection and a little filmi drama. đŹđ«
đŹ Questions
1. How do you feel about your voice control in emotional songs?
A. I struggle to hold long notes or stay in tune
B. I can manage decently, still working on expressions
C. I can control pitch, emotion, and throw with confidence
đ” Reflection:
Think of your favourite sad song. Can you now sing even one line with more feel or control than you could a few months ago?
2. Howâs your comfort level with high notes (like those in Arijit or Shreya songs)?
A. I avoid them đ
B. I try but often strain or go flat
C. I can hit them (even if not perfectly), and Iâm improving
đ” Reflection:
Bollywood is full of soaring high notes. Even trying them â instead of skipping â means you're stepping out of your comfort zone.
3. How expressive are you when you sing a romantic or sad Bollywood song?
A. I mostly focus on the notes, not the emotion
B. I try to emote, sometimes it works
C. I feel the song â and so does everyone listening
đ” Reflection:
Bollywood singing is half sur, half soul. If youâre starting to feel while you sing, youâre already leveling up.
4. Do you understand where to add dynamics, like softness or power, in a song?
A. Not really â I sing most of it in one tone
B. I know it in theory and try to apply it
C. Iâm able to shape a songâs mood with my voice now
đ” Reflection:
Singing is storytelling. The louder chorus, the whisper in the verseâyour voice becomes the emotion.
5. How do you feel when someone asks you to sing at a gathering or on stage?
A. I panic and try to hide
B. Nervous but willing if I know the song
C. Excited! I love sharing my voice
đ” Reflection:
From shy smiles to stage confidence â even the nervous but willing phase is a big step.
6. How consistent is your practice (riyaaz)?
A. I do it when I remember
B. Iâve got a semi-regular routine
C. Itâs part of my day now â even if short
đ” Reflection:
Riyaaz doesnât have to be long or loud. Even 10 minutes a day adds up to something magical.
7. Have you tried recording yourself or singing on a karaoke app?
A. Never â Iâm too conscious
B. A few times, but I hesitate to share
C. Yes! Itâs helped me improve and I even share them sometimes
đ” Reflection:
Recording helps you hear your own growth. Even if you donât share, the mic teaches more than you think.
đ Your Results
đŹ Mostly Aâs â âSur Sadhak đ§â
You're still collecting your sur and building your base â and thatâs completely okay! Bollywood singing is about feel and technique. Keep showing up. Youâre at the start of something magical.
đ± Tip: Practice one line with emotion daily â itâs not about volume, itâs about feel.
đŹ Mostly Bâs â âRising Star đ¶â
You're in your practice montage phase â steadily getting better with every riff, run, and recording. You understand the vibe, you're learning to own it, and your voice is finding its Bollywood edge.
đŻ Tip: Record short reels or covers â and listen with intention. Youâll hear your progress.
đŹ Mostly Câs â âPlayback Pro đâ
Youâve got the tone, the throw, and the thehraav! Your voice is expressive, youâre stage-ready, and your Bollywood singing journey is truly taking off. From playback dreams to real confidence â youâre glowing!
đ€ Tip: Start curating your own mini setlist â youâre ready to sing for others!
đ Wherever You Are â Keep Singing!
Improvement isnât just in hitting high notes. Itâs in feeling the lyrics. Trying again after a bad day. Singing when no oneâs watching.
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