Raageshwari Loomba

Raageshwari
Raageshwari in 2006
Born
Raageshwari Loomba

(1977-07-25) 25 July 1977
Alma materAuxilium Convent High School
Loyola College, Madras
(dropped out)
OccupationsSinger, actress, model, writer, television personality
Years active1993–present
Works
Spouse
Sudhanshu Swaroop
(m. 2014)
Children1
Parent(s)Trilok Singh Loomba (father)
Veera Singh Loomba (mother)
AwardsSee below
Musical career
GenresIndian pop, Sufi, Spiritual
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboard
  • piano
Labels
WebsiteOfficial website

Raageshwari Loomba (born 25 July 1977), professionally known as Raageshwari, is an Indian singer, actress, model, writer and television personality.

Early life

Raageshwari was born on 25 July 1997 in Bombay, India.[1] She attended the Auxilium Convent High School.[2]

Career

As a teenager, Raageshwari begin her singing career with her first film Oonch Neech Beech in 1989. She also begin her acting career with her first film Zid in 1991, for which she had officially signed; however, the project faced delays, preventing it from being her first film to reach theatres. The first film to be released was the 1993 film Aankhen, featuring Govinda and Chunky Panday, during which she signed for her second film.[3] Her second film Zid, originally intended to be her debut, was ultimately released in January 1994.[4] [5] Following this, she appeared in her third film Main Khiladi Tu Anari (1994), her fourth film Dil Aa Gaya (1995) and her fifth film Tum Jiyo Hazaron Saal, in which she was supposed to release in late 1996, but it was delayed until 2002.

Her sixth film release was Dil Kitna Nadan Hai (1997), in which she took a break from acting to join MTV as a VJ.[5] Later, her debut album Duniya was released on 17 March 1997 under Bertelsmann Music Group and debuted at no. 1.[4][6]

Raageshwari signed a deal with Coca-Cola to do a series of concerts all over India.[7]

In late 1999, Raageshwari and her father collaborated on another album, Y2K Saal Do Hazaar.[8] Raageshwari was suffering from malaria, while shooting for the video "Ikki chikki chikita."[9] The album was released with a concert on the eve of the year 2000. Just a week after the concert, Raageshwari was diagnosed with Bell's palsy,[10] which left her with a paralysed left side of the face and a slur in her voice. Over the next year, she rehabilitated herself with help of physiotherapy, electrical stimulation and yoga.[11] She did television shows such as Ek Do Teen, Baar Baar Dekho and Most Wanted on MTV, and was one of her founding MTV VJ members.[4] [5] Her other television shows such as Kuch Kehti Hai Yeh Dhun on Sony, Quest for BBC and One on One With Raageshwari on TEN Sports.[12]

Raageshwari made her debut as an author where she released her first book Building a Happy Family under Penguin Random House. Initially, it released in May 2020 as an E-Book format, it was later made available in January 2021 in a physical hardcover format.[13]

Personal life

In 2012, Raageshwari moved to London where she met London-based human rights lawyer, Sudhanshu Swaroop KC.[14] They married on 27 January 2014, in Mumbai.[14][15] She gave birth to a baby girl on 11 February 2016 in London.[16]

Filmography

Films

Raageshwari has acted in following films:

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1993 Aankhen Priya Mohan Debut film as an actress
1994 Zid Sonia Modi Second film as an actress [17]
Dil Aa Gaya [18]
Main Khiladi Tu Anari Shivangi Her first breakthrough film
1997 Dil Kitna Nadan Hai Kiran Her final film prior to her acting break
2002 Tum Jiyo Hazaron Saal Sunanda Kohli [19]
2003 Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost Star TV Reporter Priya
2006 The Making of Sagari Rayn Herself Short documentary film about the music video of "Sagari Rayn"
2024 Savi Simrit Her first film as an actress in the last two decades [20] [21]
2025 Roi Roi Binale Herself Archive footage
Assamese film
[22] [23]

Television

Year Title Role TV Channel(s) Notes Ref.
1994–1996 BPL Oye! Co-host Channel V Debut television show [4] [5]
1996–1997 Bar Bar Dekho Host/VJ MTV Her second television show
1997–2001 MTV Ek Do Teen Host/VJ MTV Primarily showcased Hindi songs, also featured Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Gujarati, Assamese and Bengali songs
1998–1999 MTV Most Wanted Host/VJ MTV
1999–2000 Mini Super Stars Host DD Metro Indian voice children's show
2001 Movers and Shakers Special co-guest SET India [24]
2002 Heart Throbs: Hrithik Roshan World Tour Live Host/Performer Zee TV
One on One with Rags Host TEN Sports
2003 Kuch Kehti Hai Yeh Dhun Host SET India Indian music game show [25]
2004 Zip Zap Zoom Host ARY Digital (Pakistan)
2005 Queen's Baton Relay Host
2007 Show on Indian Mythologies on BBC Quest BBC
2011 Bigg Boss 5 Contestant Colors TV Evicted on Day 21 (week 3)
Jeene Ki Aasha NDTV
2012 Sab Gol Maal Hai SAB TV
2017 Mr India 2017 Co-host Zoom
Facebook
YouTube (via live telecast)
Her debut digital television show
2020–2022 Mindful Mondays with Raageshwari Host FitTak Digital motivational show
2021 Mayabini Raatir Bukut Cameo NK TV Assamese television musical talk show
2026 Zubeen-Manasor Jatra: Web-Series Edition Herself (Attendee) Luit Assamese musical concert mini-web series, contains previously unseen live concert footages between 2004 and 2005. [26]

Theatre

Raageshwari debuted as a lead in the musical comedy The Graduate alongside Zeenat Aman.[11] [14]

Discography

Films

Year Song Film title Language(s) Music Director Lyricist Co-singer(s) Notes
1989 "Gaadi Aati Hain Koi Aayega" Oonch Neech Beech Hindi Laxmikant–Pyarelal Rahi Masoom Raza Suresh Wadkar, Kamlesh Avasthi Debut film as a child artist playback singer
1997 (Score) Dil Kitna Nadan Hai Anu Malik N/a N/a Uncredited score vocals role
Only appeared in the theatrical film
This score was not included on the film's soundtrack.
1998 "Oye Shaava" Bombay Boys Ashutosh Phatak, Dhruv Ghanekar, Trilok Singh Loomba Trilok Singh Loomba Solo
2001 "Osaka Muraiya" One 2 Ka 4 A.R. Rahman Majrooh Sultanpuri Sonu Nigam
"Guncha Hai Gul Hai" Mujhe Kucch Kehna Hai Anu Malik Sameer Sonu Nigam, Zubeen Garg Background vocal only
Not featured in the theatrical film
Uncredited role
2002 "Osina Dekhot" (Female version) Jonaki Mon Assamese Zubeen Garg Jibaraj Barman Solo Only appeared in the theatrical film.
This song was not included on the film's soundtrack.
2024 (Score) Sikaar Assamese, Baganiya, English, Hindi Poran Borkotoky N/a British–Indian film
Uncredited score vocals role

Albums

  • Duniya (March 1997)
  • Sach Ka Saath (January 1998)
  • Pyaar Ka Rang (July 1998)
  • Y2K - saal do hazaar (December 1999)
  • Sagari Rayn (December 2006)
  • Raageshwari's daily affirmation by Louise Hay (June 2013)
  • Lifting the Veil – Ismaili Ginans(to be released)

Duniya

Duniya is a debut pop album. Originally scheduled for release in 10 March 1997, the album release was delayed by a week to 17 March 1997 due to The Notorious B.I.G.'s gunshot. All songs were written and composed by Trilok Singh Loomba. [6] Tracks include:

  • Duniya (music video)
  • Chaahat
  • Raftaar
  • Kudi E' Punjab Di
  • Medley
  • Poore Karen Khwaab
  • Rafta-Rafta
  • Oye Saathi
  • Kal Ki Na Fiqar
  • Oye Shaava (music video)

Sach Ka Saath

Sach Ka Saath is a Patriotic Folk Music album by National Award-winning Music director/Singer 'Trilok Singh Loomba'. The album released in January 1998. The album featured 'Raageshwari' as a guest singer for the track 'Sach Ka Saath'. The other tracks include:

  • Sach Ka Saath (music video)
  • Bharat Banaayen Milkar
  • Yeh Desh Hamaara
  • Maya Jaal
  • Pyaari Duniya
  • Anushaasan
  • Zindagi Kya Se Kya Hui
  • Aatanki Aadam

Pyaar Ka Rang

Pyaar Ka Rang is a second pop album released in July 1998. Tracks include:

  • Pyaar Ka Rang (music video)
  • Jawanion Ke Din
  • Baby Go For It
  • Saat Samundar Par
  • Haakan
  • Party
  • Pyaar Ka Khel (music video)
  • Mere Mehboob (music video)

Y2K: Saal Do Hazaar

Y2K: Saal Do Hazaar is a third pop album released in December 1999. Tracks include:

  • Y2K Saal Do Hazaar (music video)
  • Y2K Dance Mix (music video)
  • Mahiya
  • Pehachaan
  • Haakan (remix)
  • Zakham
  • Dil Sheesha
  • Ikki Chikki Chikita (music video)

Sagari Rayn

Sagari Rayn is a fourth album and world music album released on 29 November 2006. This marked her first album after she recovered from severe endometriosis who diagnosed in late 2005. The majority of the songs were recorded during the period from 2003 to 2005, with the exception of the title track "Sagari Rayn," which was recorded in mid 2006. The music video was filmed entirely at Sharqiya Sands in Oman, marked her first music video in the Middle East. It was directed by her brother, Rishabh Singh Loomba.[27] Music Tracks include:

  • Sagari Rayn (music video)
  • Kadmon Ke Nishan
  • Mast Qalandar
  • Jugni
  • Maavan Te Dhiyan
  • Dandiya Medley
  • Holidays
  • Hum
  • Josh
  • Balle Balle

Raageshwari's Daily Affirmation by Louise Hay

Raageshwari's Daily Affirmation by Louise Hay is a fifth album and her first daily affirmation album. It was released on 29 June 2013 at Reliance Digital, Andheri East, Mumbai. Unlike her previous albums that featured songs, it was her first entirely spoken-word audio album containing no songs, focusing purely on positive mental health affirmation based on Louise Hay's healing philosophies. [28]

Replaced songs

Year Film/Album Song Languages Replaced By Composer Co-singer
2001 Daag "Mayabini Ratir Bukut" Assamese Jonkey Borthakur Zubeen Garg
"Jeni Jaba Xun" Mahalakshmi Iyer

Bibliography

Year Title Ref(s)
2020 Building a Happy Family [13]

Awards

Year Category Album Result
Channel V Music Awards
1997 Best Debut Indian Pop Album Duniya Nominated
1998 Best Music Video Pyaar Ka Rang Nominated

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