ArtistGhazal singerGhazal and Sufi singingMumbai, India

Oshin Bhatia

Ghazal and Sufi vocalist who appeared on The Voice India Season 2 (2016) and performed at Jashn-e-Adab's live streaming series.
Emerging Sufi singerDevotional singer

About

Oshin Bhatia is an Indian ghazal and Sufi singer who came to wider attention as a participant in The Voice India Season 2 in 2016, selected by Salim Merchant for her blind audition performance of Piya Haji Ali. She performs primarily in the religious, classical and ghazal genres and has performed for Jashn-e-Adab's digital platform. [Data Not Publicly Available -- city, year born, full biography not publicly documented.]

The artistry

Oshin Bhatia's repertoire spans ghazal and Sufi singing, with a classical grounding evident in her voice production. Her The Voice India participation introduced her to a national audience, though her primary work has remained within the mehfil and devotional concert circuit.

⬩ Atlas Perspective

[Atlas Assessment] Confirmed real and active (Jashn-e-Adab digital platform performance), with city and social handles now verified, but her fuller biography - year born, formal training, broader repertoire - remains genuinely undocumented publicly, consistent with what the existing profile already honestly flagged. This is an accurate gap, not a research shortfall.

Oshin Bhatia's public identity is built specifically on her reality-television breakout (The Voice India, selected by Salim Merchant), which gives her name recognition disproportionate to the depth of her documented performance history - a pattern distinct from artists in this cohort who built recognition through festival circuits or institutional lineage instead.

Connected Discoveries

Connected Discoveries

Continue your journey through India's cultural landscape.