Meet Eshani, a talented female rap artist who has carved a prominent place for herself in the music industry. With a repertoire of 17 English album songs and a remarkable journey spanning Dubai and the USA, Eshani’s musical evolution includes training at a renowned Los Angeles studio. Notably, she recently achieved a significant milestone by releasing the video version of her third Kannada song, titled “Freedom,” which is part of her album.
Hailing from Mysore and deeply rooted in her Kannada heritage, Eshani’s aspiration to sing in her mother tongue has been a lifelong dream. Beginning with tracks like “Urmila” and “Right or Wrong,” she has demonstrated growing confidence in her abilities. Now, she shines brightly with “Freedom,” a song composed by the esteemed music director and singer Vasuki Vaibhav.
Eshani’s remarkable talent is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with. Her lineage includes illustrious ancestors such as Bharata Ratna Mokshagundam Sir M. Vishveshwaraiya and Saint Thyagaraja, which further highlights her musical heritage.
Singing seems to be ingrained in Eshani’s very being, with her mother, Smt. Indrani Shanker, being a notable singer known for her renditions of the revered Pancharatna Keerthanegalu. Eshani’s dedication to Kannada music is commendable, and she even ventured into singing “Jo Jo Laali,” a childhood favorite her mother used to sing.
Eshani’s musical prowess has transcended geographical boundaries, captivating audiences worldwide. Her journey began with her first stage performance at the tender age of 13. After completing her BBA degree in Dubai and further studies in the USA, she found her true calling in singing and songwriting.
The future holds exciting possibilities for Eshani, including potential ventures in acting. Notably, she has been approached for a significant role in the film “Thugs of 1980” by its director.
The launch event of the “Freedom” video song was graced by Eshani’s proud parents, Shanker and Indrani, who couldn’t contain their admiration for their daughter’s exceptional talents. Additionally, the family has constructed a temple on the outskirts of Bengaluru as a testament to their deep-rooted pride.
“Freedom,” produced by Venkat in AS Productions and directed by Giri Gowda, marks another achievement in Eshani’s journey. Meanwhile, Vardhan is at the helm of the “Thugs of 1980” Kannada film project, with its motion poster unveiled during this momentous occasion.