In her three-year journey in music, the 21-year-old singer has notched up hits like Leja Re, Vaaste, Na Ja Tu, Dilbar and Psycho Saiyaan, which have cementer her place in the hearts of thousands of fans
She says, `Music was a hobby, which changed my life completely. I began taking extra music lessons in Western and Indian classical. I also learnt to play instruments like ukulele and guitar. Now, I am learning to play the piano.`
Dhvani's career in singing took off with Bollywood songs - 'Ishtehaar', a duet with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan ('Welcome To New York', 2018), and 'Dilbar' with Tanishk Bagchi ('Satyameva Jayat'e, 2018). She then went on to create a space for herself as an indie singer, which kicked off with 'Ishare Tere' with Guru Randhawa.
`My singles have been doing well and have got multiple hits online. It means a lot to someone like me, who always wanted to be a pop singer. When anyone gets into music in India, they usually aim to be a playback singer as our music is often film-centric. While I love that, I also want my own identity as a vocalist. I am an artiste, who also has an independent side,` she says.
Dhvani, a fan of Taylor Swift and Beyonce, has been nursing a bigger dream. `I want to a music icon and represent my country globally for Indian pop,` she says, adding, `I don't have a five year plan for it - I just go with flow and take life as it comes to me.`