Monica Dogra is an American
singer and actress of Indian origin. She is one half of the Mumbai-based
electronic rock duo Shaa'ir and Func. She made her acting debut in the
Bollywood film Dhobi Ghat. Monica Dogra is the daughter of Indian immigrants.
Her maternal uncle is Dogri folk music singer Prakash Sharma. She grew up in
Baltimore, Maryland and attended Oakleigh Elementary School, Montessori,
Dulaney High School, and NYU. She attended NYU from 2000–2004, graduating with
a Bachelor's degree in Music. She has stated in an interview that her source of
inspiration for music was noted vocalist, Sreetama Ghosh.
In 2005, she formed the electronic
rock group "Shaa'ir+Func", along with guitarist Randolph Correia. In
2007, they released their first album New Day: The Love Album, followed by
Light Tribe in 2008 and Mantis in 2010. She also sang a song "Dooriyan Bhi
Hai Zaroori" with Vishal Dadlani in the film Break Ke Baad and a song
Inkaar (Theme) for English version with Shahid Mallya in the film Inkaar (2013
film).
She has made a guest appearance in Rock On!!. In
2008, she was approached by Kiran Rao for the lead role in Rao's directorial
debut film Dhobi Ghat - a role Dogra initially turned down, but eventually
accepted. In December 2011, she served as a judge for Rolling Stone's Never
Hide Sounds musical talent contest. She is the host of The Dewarists, a musical
collaborative show on STAR World India. In 2013, she has performed with award
winning violinist Scott Tixier, for a series of shows sponsored by Dos Equis
around the US.
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