Iroda Dilroz was born on May 29, 1979, in the Urtachirchik district of the Tashkent region. She was very interested in singing. Therefore, in 1991, at the age of 11, she joined the "Tomosha" children's musical theater. That same year, at the 20th anniversary celebration of the group "Yalla" held in Moscow, she performed the song "Otmagay tong" live with Doston Ubaydullayev.
Furthermore, since childhood, Iroda has traveled on tours to foreign countries such as Russia, Turkey, Korea, and Germany, earning acclaim. In 1994, the young singer entered the Hamza Music College, and in 1998, she enrolled in the television and directing department of the Uzbekistan State Institute of Arts. Iroda Dilroz has acted in several musical films such as "Toxir va Zuhra", "Navro'z fantaziyasi", and "Bahor sog'inchi", and performed songs in these films.
In 2003, she became a laureate of the "Aziya Dausi" competition held in Kazakhstan, where she met a talented composer and singer from India named A.R. Rahman. In collaboration with the "Global Records" company, they have presented their concert programs in India, Malaysia, and the United Arab Emirates. They even filmed a music video for the song "Sevgi taqdiri" in India. In 2003, the singer became a laureate of the festival held in Shanghai with participants from more than 40 countries. To date, the singer has presented more than 60 songs and five albums: "Esar el", "Tushunmaysan", "Ayt", "Ko'ngillar bog'landi", and "Sevgi taqdiri" to her fans. Iroda Dilroz was a recipient of the "Nihol" award in 2001. Currently, the singer is a director at the "Tomosha" children's musical theater and teaches vocals to children.
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