With training in Indian classical music and a decade-long journey of perseverance, she has
emerged as one of the most promising voices in the contemporary Indian music landscape.
Her most recognized track is “Tu Kya Jaane”, composed by the legend A.R. Rahman, from Amar
Singh Chamkila directed by Imtiaz Ali. She has also sung “Sayaani” composed by Amit Trivedi
for Pad Man (directed by R. Balki) and “Kundali”, also by Amit Trivedi, for Manmarziyaan
(directed by Anurag Kashyap). Expanding her reach to South Indian cinema, Yashika recorded
the Hindi version of the viral hit “Tum Tum” from the film Enemy.
Alongside her playback career, Yashika is steadily building an independent repertoire that
reflects her artistic voice and versatility. Her notable independent tracks include “Khaare
Raste” (composed by Raghav Kaushik), “Faraar,” “Aadhe,” “Na Tum Samne,” “Aur Behtareen,”
“Dooriyaan Qareeb”, among others. Each song showcases her ability to move seamlessly between
genres — from heartfelt ballads to experimental contemporary sounds.
With her unique timbre, stage presence, and commitment to her craft, Yashika Sikka is an
artist poised to captivate audiences worldwide — whether in the studio, on screen, or live
on stage.