Sona, who is behind songs like "Naina", "Ambarsariya" and "Jiya Laage Na", said she does not get offers to lend her voice in party tracks.
"I am proud of my roots and can't sing Hindi music with American accent. Probably, this is the reason that I don't get songs which are hip and cool. I am happy about it. I can't put an accent while singing.
"I always wanted to represent where I come from. I have not grown up listening to English music. So, Hindi music sung with an American accent might be somebody's cup of tea but definitely not mine," Sona told PTI.
The singer said she was apprehensive to step into the shoes of the legendary singer.
"The core of the song is a beautiful melody. It's not a fly-by-night song. It's not like few interesting words put together in foot-tapping beats. It's very close to my heart because I have always been vocal about folk music. I hope I did complete justice to the song sung by Noor Jehanji," she said.
"We are three sisters and all of us sang. My grandmother used to tell me 'please don't sing' as I have got husky voice. Few years ago, nobody believed that I can sing love ballads. I sang 'Naina' (Khoobsurat) and everyone loved it."
Sona said she is thankful that now people are ready to hear every kind of voice.
"When I left my lucrative job, and decided to join music industry, people said with this kind of voice I will get very niche work. The journey has been longer therefore because it was tough to cast a voice like me.
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