Indra(III)
- Actress
- Music Department
- Writer
Indra was born in Sweden but her parents are from Estonia. She was
quickly interested in an artistic career and her biggest dream, as a
child, was to become a dancer. She took some dancing lessons but due to
a serious knee injury, she had to give up that dream. After being
qualified and a quite strict life in with her family, she left Sweden
and went to Paris to follow her boyfriend who wanted to become a model.
She was supposed to stay a couple of months only but she fell in love
with the French capital and the nightlife and decided to settle there.
She did several casual jobs before being noticed by producer Paul
Taiclet while dancing in a club. He introduced her to
Orlando (the brother of late
superstar Dalida) who was looking for a new dance
music singer. As Indra had never sung before, her first single "Let's
go crazy" was a club rap track which after being released in November
1990 quickly became a huge club track and reach number 11 in the French
single chart. Indra soon became the Queen of Dance Music in France and
had hit after hit ("Misery", "Temptation", "Tell me", "Gimme what's
real"). Her first album "Temptation", released in 1991 was certified
gold in France like her second "Together tonight" (1992) and third
album "Best of" (1994). Her beautiful face and body, her sexy look and
the way she moved made of her one of the most sexy lady in France in
the 1990s. She was very often in magazines and invited to many TV shows
for her energy and good mood. She even was the special guest on
Prince's French concerts in Paris Bercy
in 1992. In 1995, she released her fourth album "Anywhere" on which she
worked with famous dance acts DJ Bobo and Masterboy. Despite big
promotion and club success, the album was not as huge as the previous
ones. After the release of one more single in 1997 "Message for you"
which did not sell much, she briefly gave up her singing career to
become a co-host in 1998 on French new talent show "Je passe à la télé"
along Georges Beller. In 1999, she was
back to her day job with the release of her fifth album "You and me"
which totally flopped! She also released a duet with
Michael Damian in the summer 1999
"Reggae life" which did not even reach the French Top 100! Indra
realized that she had lost the huge success she had in the early 1990s
and as her singing contract came to an end, she decided to disappear
from show business. She married to model Guy Paillet and had a son
named Ollie in 2000. Despite many comeback rumors Indra had been very
quiet between 2000 and 2004 and even moved from Paris to settle in
Switzerland. In 2004, Orlando who always remained a good friend asked
her if she wanted to release a compilation of her 90s hits. Indra
agreed but only if she could release some new material as well. In late
2004, she released a duet with French singer
Frédéric Lerner which saw her back in
the French Top 50. But her real come back single came in June 2005 when
she released "Oublie-moi" which is a good mix of pop, dance and R'n'B
and which sees Indra singing in French for the first time (though the
chorus is in English). Indra was suddenly back in numerous TV shows and
is working on her sixth album which should be out in September.