#StarsOnZeeBusiness: Finally the wait for fans for a delightful treat is over as Zee Business Managing Editor Anil Singhvi and Bollywood singing sensation Shaan were LIVE on Facebook today in a freewheeling chat. The ace singer spoke on variety of issues including the causes he is associated with, money, music, lockdown and many other critical things. The conversation set the ball rolling with audiences joining in to catch the event live. You can wathc the entire show and get a glimse of singer's professional and personal life. 

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Anil Singhvi will quiz Shaan on many aspects of life besides his career and thrilling anecdotes are expected to spill out during this freewheeling chat. In the other such chats with celebs like Sonu Sood, Kailash Kher, Suniel Shetty, Mika, Lara Dutta and Celina Jaitley recently many interesting aspects of their lives and what they are looking to do in the future were revealed.

Anil Singhvi will go LIVE with Shaan on Monday, 11th May on Zee Business Facebook page at 5 PM. 

Shantanu Mukherjee, who is popularly known as Shaan in the Indian film industry, is a well known playback singer. He has sung songs in various languages that includes Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Urdu, Telugu and Kannada. Shaan has hosted television shows as well. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs, Star Voice of India and STAR Voice of India 2 are some of the TV shows that achieved tremendous success under Shaan.

One of the messages to the world at large from Anil Singhvi was that, "In this Coronavirus lockdown, as an investor one can easily understand the worth of a contingency fund that one should create for such precarious conditions." Singhvi said that one can't just invest for achieving the long-term investment goals only. There should be some fund allocation for a Coronavirus-like financial emergency where a person's income goes down and the expenses soar. He also advised that savings for the contingency fund has to be in a liquid form.

Singhvi added, “Money is something you want to make throughout your life. The lockdown period allows you to develop certain skills that will help you throughout. Right now, a lot of investors come to me for advice. They buy shares on the basis of my recommendations. But, this cannot go on forever,” Singhvi said. "However, I can teach them how to buy shares."