Indira Khan

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Indira Khan is an American R&B singer and the daughter of R&B singer Chaka Khan.

Born Milini Indira Shobha Khan in 1973, she is sometimes professionally known as Milini Khan. [1] Indira, was also part of the short-lived R&B girl group Pretty In Pink who signed to Motown Records and released a single album Wake Up in 1991. The group had a minor hit that year with "All About You". Another single "Dreams" followed in the same year. The same year, she gave birth to a daughter named Raeven. Chaka Khan's Raeven Productions is named after.

Most recently, Indira was seen on the international Daughters Of Soul tour along with Sandra St. Victor, Nona Hendryx, Lalah Hathaway (daughter of Donny Hathaway), Simone (daughter of Nina Simone), Joyce Kennedy of Mother's Finest.[2]

  1. ^ Khan, Chaka and Bolden, Tanya (October 10, 2003). Chaka! Through The Fire. Rodale Books, 74. 
  2. ^ Shelah Moody (October 20, 2005). Lalah Hathaway grateful for her father's gifts. San Francisco Chronicle.

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