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Know where is 90s singer Shweta Shetty now and what is she doing

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 18, 2022 17:29 IST

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90's are special for many reasons. Movies and songs of this period are still remembered by the audience. Not only that, but even today those songs, movies are loved by the audience after they hit TV. One of the songs is 'Deewane To Deewane Hain'
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The song 'Deewane To Deewane Hain' was sung by famous singer Shweta Shetty. The song was very popular with his voice.
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Shweta Shetty married Clemens Brandt, who lives in Germany, and has been in the art world ever since.
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Many of Shweta Shetty's songs were sung at that time. However, many wonder where the singer, who is at the peak of her popularity, suddenly disappeared. That's why we need to know what this singer is doing now.
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Shweta has sung many songs in Bollywood like 'Mangta Hai Kya' (Rangila), 'Kale Kale Bal' (Ziddi), 'Dil Tote Tote Ho Gaya' (Bichchu).
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In 1998, Shweta was awarded the Best Female Pop Artist award at the Screen Awards for her song Deewane To Deewane Hain.
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After Shweta married Clemens Brandt, she settled permanently in Germany but their world did not last long and they split up.
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Shweta still lives in Germany, where she takes yoga classes. She also made a comeback in the art world in 2020.
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She has now made an official comeback in 2021 through JMHM.
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