“The experience has been surreal,” said Usha Uthup over a telephone call from Rome, last evening. The Kolkata singer sang at the canonisation of Mother Teresa
Usha Uthup
ADVERTISEMENT
“The experience has been surreal,” said Usha Uthup over a telephone call from Rome, last evening. The Kolkata singer sang at the canonisation of Mother Teresa. “It has been unbelievable. I am absolutely spent in happiness. I have witnessed such scenes and been part of a piece of history. I am so grateful to God for making this possible. Somebody I talked with, walked with, worked with, shared and cared with... I always knew she was a living Saint, but yesterday she was proclaimed a Saint in front of the whole world,” said Uthup, who added the waves of excitement were still coursing through her body at what she had witnessed.
The crooner said that though now based in Kolkata, she is originally a Mumbai girl; she studied at the Convent of Jesus and Mary (CJM) in Byculla, “and because I am from a Convent school, all those lessons I learnt really came alive for me yesterday.”
Uthup is flying back to India today. “Everything still has to seep in completely. I need time to process. Though I sang one song called ‘Poorest Of The Poor’ that I had written myself, it was the sense of occasion that was simply mesmerising. The gravity and the realisation that history was being made was so powerful, overwhelming almost. I know this feeling will not be replicated ever,” she signed off.