Thakur was born in Benipatti, Madhubani district, Bihar to a Maithil musician and music teacher working in Delhi Pandit Ramesh Thakur and Bharti Thakur.[3] She is named after goddess Sita as well as her mothertongue. Maithili, along with her two brothers, Rishav and Ayachi were trained by their grandfather and father in Maithili Folk, Hindustani classical music, Harmonium and Tabla. Realising his daughter’s potential around the age of 6, her father relocated themselves to Dwarka in New Delhi for better opportunities.[4] Maithili and her brothers studied at Bal Bhavan International School where they won for the school at various State and National Level Competitions.
In 2011, Thakur appeared in Little Champs, a singing competition television series telecast in Zee TV.[citation needed] Four years later, she contested in Indian Idol Junior, telecast in Sony TV.[4] She won the “I Genius Young Singing Star” competition in 2016, following which she launched her album, Ya Rabba
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