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Monica Dogra on a new high

Darpan News Desk IANS, 08 Jan, 2016 01:28 PM
    Singer-actress Monica Dogra is looking forward to "exciting times" ahead as she has been signed up by label Universal Music.
     
    Following a year of juggling between movies, music, judging a reality show, and designing, this is a new achievement for the performing artiste and vocalist.
     
    Sharing her excitement to work with Universal Music, Monica said: "My association with Universal Music is one that feels like coming home. They are an incredible label that represents music's finest artists."
     
    "One of the seniors at Universal Music is Devraj Sanyal, my fellow judge on 'The Stage' and I love and trust him implicitly. So yeah, exciting times ahead."

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