Richa's tryst with singing began with bhajans and devotional songs -- thanks to her father Daya Shankar, a priest, and mother Manorama Devi.
"This temple is a 30-year-old dream of my father, who wanted to establish a huge idol of Sai Baba, where devotees can come, sit and enjoy the peace. But it wasn't possible when he was alive. Today, I'm very pleased to fulfill my father's dream, " Richa said in a press statement.
She launched an album "Sai Ki Tasveer" in association with music company Saregama India Ltd.
Talking about the album, she said: "It contains eight bhajans, which includes three to four qawwalis. I have sung all the bhajans, and in one bhajan, my friend, singer Vipin Aneja has given his voice. "
Saregama India Ltd hopes for a good response to the newly-launched album.
"We do our level best to make sure that our culture and tradition is kept alive so that our roots are not forgotten. In this age when people are moving away from faith, we want them to remember Sai Baba who taught morals of love, contentment, inner peace and devotion. So, we came up with the idea of 'Sai Ki Tasveer', " said Adarsh Gupta, music head, Saregama India Ltd.
"We are extremely proud and happy to be launching this new album by Richa. She has put in a lot of effort in the making of the Sai temple in Faridabad. With the passion and hard work that she has put into the album, we are sure to reach out to all the Sai Baba devotees and create a positive environment, " he added.