Usha Uthup, affectionately known as 'The Queen of Indian Pop,' is a legendary figure in the world of Indian music. With a career spanning over five decades, Usha has captivated audiences with her powerful and versatile voice, spanning genres from pop and filmi to jazz and playback singing. Her debut in the Merchant-Ivory film "Bombay Talkie" in 1970 marked the beginning of an illustrious journey, where she shared the stage with other legendary singers. Usha's unique style and originality have set her apart, making her an icon of pop music in India. Her collaborations, including a recent track with British singer-songwriter Apache Indian, showcase her global appeal. Usha Uthup's contributions to the music industry were honored with the prestigious Padma Bhushan award, a testament to her enduring impact and influence.