"I got a call last year from film's music director Thomas Newman and he asked me to come to London and record few songs. I didn't know that I will get to record at the famous Abbey Road studios. And it was a great moment for me when I heard that I recorded in the same room where the Beatles used to record. I was honoured," Suchismita told PTI.
"It's a great initiative to reach out to masses. I am a creative person and also have a fusion band called Red. Qyuki gave me a chance to do unique things and release it to the masses. It's very helpful," she said.
The Mumbai-based singer, who shot to fame with her tracks in the film's first part 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel', has also composed and penned lyrics for the film's sequel starring Maggie Smith, Richard Gere and Judi Dench among others.
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The 31-year-old's first break came with Vidya Balan-Farhan Akhtar starrer 'Shaadi Ke Side Effects', where she sang the romantic number 'Desi Romance' with Arijit Singh.
"I never knew that Pritamda (music director) will keep my song in the film as these days a song is recorded by many artistes and the director keeps the best one," said Suchismita.
Her tryst with music began when she was two-year-old and was highly intrigued by her elder sister, who used to take lessons in Indian classical music.
Bade Ghulam Ali Khan was her inspiration behind joining the profession of singing.
"I first listened to Bade Ghulam Ali Khan sahab when I was seven. We had a cassette in our house and I remember how I used to play his 'thumri' again and again. His songs inspired me to be a singer and learn classical music," she said.