She thus set a new Guinness record for singing in most different languages in a concert, and for the longest live concert performed by a child, a record previously held by Romanian Andra Gogan, for a 3 hour and 20 minutes performance. However she was more focused on a triple digit. Suchetha’s original plan was to break the record of fellow countryman Dr Kesiraju Srinivas, aka Ghazal Srinivas, who sang in 76 different languages, back in 2008, by singing songs in 85 languages, in December of last year. Her favorite songs are the ones in Maori, Armenian and Slovakian. Songs in French, Hungarian, and German were apparently the most difficult to master, taking Suchetha about two days each. If it is not a lengthy song, I can finish in half an hour,” Suchetha said. If it is easy to pronounce, I can learn it fast. “Usually I take around two hours to learn a song.
When she came home, she sang a Japanese song. “My father’s friend, a Japanese dermatologist, came to Dubai a year ago. “My first song in a foreign language was in Japanese,” Suchetha told Gulf News, in November 2017. She started learning foreign languages in late 2016. She stunned the audience in a concert that took place on January 25 in Indian Consulate in Dubai.īorn into the family of music lovers, Suchetha began learning Karnatic music at the age of four. Suchetha Satish is a seventh grade student at the Indian High School in Dubai.
DUBAI (Web Desk) - A 12-year-old Indian girl shattered two world records after she sang in 102 different languages during a concert that went running for 6 hours and 15 minutes.