Falguni Pathak told why she is still single, gave a heart winning answer to Karishma Tanna


Whenever it comes to Garba, the first name that comes to everyone's tongue is Falguni Pathak. Everyone has a question in their mind about Falguni Pathak, who rules the hearts of fans with her tomboy look, that why has she not got married yet. Recently, Falguni Pathak appeared on Karishma Tanna's chat show and the actress also asked her this question related to her personal life.

Karishma asked her in Gujarati that why she is not married yet? To this she gave a very brilliant answer. The singer said that music is everything for her and till date she has not been able to think of anything else apart from music. She said, 'I am very attached to music. I have been attached to music since childhood and will remain attached to it in future too. I have my parents to take care of me and I am on my own.'

So that's why Falguni Pathak keeps the tomboy look

Regarding Falguni Pathak's tomboy look, it is said that her parents were expecting a son after four daughters. When this did not happen, Falguni started living like a boy since childhood.

Falguni's first album was released in the year 1998

Let us also tell you here that apart from being a singer, Falguni Pathak is also a performing artist and composer and she started her career in the year 1987. Falguni's first album was released in the year 1998. Falguni has also appeared in some shows and with her entry, she has also added glamour to famous shows like 'Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah', 'Kaun Banega Crorepati' and 'Comedy Nights'.

She was 9 years old when she performed for the first time

Falguni Pathak has four sisters. When she performed for the first time, she was only 9 years old. When her father came to know about this, he beat her badly. Falguni took vocal music training from Bhavdeep Jaipurwale for about 5 years. According to reports, she charges 20 to 25 lakh rupees for one of her shows.


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