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Veteren singer Anuradha Paudwal, who was felicitated at Britain’s House of Commons for her contribution to music and charitable initiatives, says awards and accolades are an acknowledgement of artistes’ struggles.

“Music is my lifeline and when adulation and respect come from unexpected quarters, that too an invitation to be acknowledged in the historic and prestigious eight-decade old House of Commons, it does feel great,” Anuradha said in a statement to IANS.

Anuradha Paudwal: “Awards Make Artistes Feel Their Struggle Was Worthwhile”

“I sing for those who love music. And the love, warmth and reciprocation makes me feel honoured and respected. It is these moments that make us artistes feel that our struggle was well worth its while,” added the National Award-winning singer who has sung in Bollywood movies like “Aashiqui“, “Ram Lakhan“, “Saajan” and “Dil”, besides having an array of devotional songs to her credit.

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As of now, she is on a tour to the UK and Australia.

“I am awaiting my next destinations — Sri Lanka and the US. The tour is with Kumar Sanu with whom I share great respect and rapport,” she said.