Falguni Pathak, an Indian singer, was born in 1964.
Falguni Pathak, often known as the Indian Madonna, is a Mumbai-based Indian folk music singer, performer, and composer. She composes music that is mainly based on indigenous music genres from Gujarat. Falguni made her professional debut in the music industry in 1987 and has since blossomed into a well-known musician with a large fan following. She is also known as the "Queen of Dandiya." The majority of the songs that Falguni Pathak records are well-known. She has recorded countless traditional folk tunes and Bollywood songs with her ageless voice and unique talents.
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