Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Chinmayi Female Playback Singer of India

Chinmayi (Tamil: சின்மயி; born September 10, 1984) is an award-winning Tamil playback singer singing predominantly in Tamil. She is also an accomplished voice actor in Tamil films, television presenter, radio jockey, an active blogger, and founder and CEO of a translation services company.


Chinmayi K. Sripada
சின்மயி ஸ்ரீபாத
Background information
Birth name Chinmayi K. Sripada
Also known as Chinmayee, Chinmayyi
Born September 10, 1984 (1984-09-10) (age 25)
Genres Carnatic
Occupations Playback singer, voice actor, television presenter
Instruments Vocalist
Years active 2002-current
Website http://www.chinmayionline.com/

Early life and background

Chinmayi inherited her musical talent from her mother who also has been her guru, T. Padmasani, from whom she learned Hindustani and Carnatic music. Chinmayi went for the Children's garden school until the age of 10. Then, she pursued her secondary education in Hindu Senior Secondary School in Indira Nagar which is located in Adyar in Chennai. She did her higher secondary education in home modules. The home module study gave her ample time to concentrate on various other fields, which was a new experience for a student of her age in that city. She learned German as a language in the Max Mueller Bhavan in Chennai and completed certification courses from NIIT and SSI in web design. During her school life, she held jobs with both Sify and studentconcepts.org. Chinmayi currently holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Madras.

Apart from Tamil and German, Chinmayi also speaks Telugu, Hindi, English, and French fluently.


Career

Playback singing

Chinmayi's playback singing career began with her award-winning performance of A. R. Rahman's Kannathil Muthamittal in Mani Ratnam's eponymous Tamil film. After a couple of years of singing exclusively for Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam films, she made her Bollywood debut in Mangal Pandey: The Rising with the song Holi Re. About a year later, she garnered more recognition with her performances of Tere Bina and Mayya in the movie Guru. In 2007, the song Beda Beda marked her first venture into Kannada playback singing. She has since received critical acclaim for songs such as Sahana, Vaarayo Vaarayo, Anbil Avan, and Madhno

Voice acting

Chinmayi's first venture as a dubbing artiste came in 2006 when she served as the voice of Bhumika Chawla in the Tamil film Sillunu Oru Kadhal. Since then, she has dubbed for 13 other actresses in 15 movies. The year 2010 marked Chinmayi's expansion into Telugu voice acting when she dubbed for Samantha Ruth Prabhu in Ye Maaya Chesave.

Television hosting and radio jockeying

Chinmayi served as host during the first season of Super Singer on STAR Vijay that was aired between April and August 2006 and the first season of Airtel Super Singer Junior from February 2007 to July 2007. In 2008, she returned as host of the second season of Airtel Super Singer, though she discontinued her role before the completion of the season. During this time, she was also a radio presenter on Aahaa FM 91.9 in Chennai, on a breakfast show titled 'Aahaa Kaapi Klub', that aired Monday through Saturday between 7 to 10 AM. As of July 24, 2010, Chinmayi began compering Star Plus's Chhote Ustaad which is running concurrently with another music talent show she started hosting in June, Sun TV's Sangeetha Maha Yuddham. On August 15, 2010, Chinmayi announced that that day's Chhote Ustaad would be her last as host, leaving the show after only eight episodes.


Chinmayi is currently hosting the Sangeetha Maha Yudhdham talent show on Sun TV which has famous tamil playback singers such as Vijay Jesudas and Anupama

Entrepreneurship

Chinmayi serves as CEO of Blue Elephant, a translation services company she founded in August 2005.

Filmography

As playback singer

Year Song Film Music Director Language(s)
2002 Kannathil Muthamittal Kannathil Muthamittal A. R. Rahman Tamil
Oru Thadavai Solvaaya Vaseegara S. A. Rajkumar Tamil
Ae Devi Varamu Amruta A. R. Rahman Telugu
Kingini Mingini Allari Paul Jacob Telugu
Kirukka Kirukka Whistle D. Imman Tamil
Five Star Five Star Anuradha Sriram & Sriram Parasuram Tamil
Uyir Pirindhaalum Sena D. Imman Tamil
Namma Ooru Idayame Pradeep Ravi Tamil
2003 Mainave Mainave Thithikkuthe Vidyasagar Tamil
Poonthena Eera Nilam Sirpy Tamil
Poo Poo Poonguruvi Thathi Thaavuthu Manasu Deva Tamil
Enna Idhu Nala Damayanthi Ramesh Vinayagam Tamil
Megham Karigenu Naaga Deva Telugu
Kalusukundaama Nee Manasu Naaku Telusu A. R. Rahman Telugu
Oka Snehitude Unte Nee Manasu Naaku Telusu A. R. Rahman Telugu
Sandhippoma Enakku 20 Unakku 18 A. R. Rahman Tamil
Oru Nanban Irundhaal Enakku 20 Unakku 18 A. R. Rahman Tamil
Image Image Vijay Tamil
Please Sir Boys A. R. Rahman Tamil, Telugu
Ayyappa Swami Boys A. R. Rahman Telugu
Aarumugasaami Aarumugasaami Pravin Mani Tamil
Kanna Anbe Un Vasam Dhina Tamil
Pirivellam Pirivalla Soori Vidya Sagar Tamil
Poove Mudhal Poove Kaadhal Kirukkan Deva Tamil
En Uyir Thozhiye Kangalal Kaidhu Sei A. R. Rahman Tamil
Enna Thavam Thilakam Kaithapram Vishwanathan Malayalam
Kukkoo Kukkoo Vaalkannadi M Jayachandran Malayalam
2004 Puthu Kaadhal Kaalamidhu Pudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan Yuvan Shankar Raja Tamil
O Minnale Nee Mattum K P Thamizh Tamil
Oka Oorilo Shivashankar Ilaiyaraaja Telugu
Senthazham Poove Senthazham Poove Vimalraj Tamil
Ennai Theendivittaai Kuthu Srikanth Deva Tamil
Eppadi Solvathu Oru Murai Sollivudu Bharathwaj Tamil
Thanneeril Meen Onru Kadhal Sarigama Devendran Tamil
Bad Boya Jore Deva Tamil
Nee thaane En mela Jananam Bharathwaj Tamil
If You Wanna New A. R. Rahman Tamil
Oppanakkaara Veedhiyile Giri D. Imman Tamil
Thulluvadho Ilamai (Remix) Semma Ragalai Simmam Kumar Tamil
Holi Holi Semma Ragalai Simmam Kumar Tamil
Engu Pirandhadhu Vishwa Thulasi Ilaiyaraaja Tamil
Kaadhalikkum Aasaiyillai Chellame Harris Jayaraj Tamil
Praavukal Akale M. Jayachandran Malayalam
2005 Noothana Karka Kasadara Prayog Tamil
Chinna Chinna Kannadhi Pookkal S. A. Rajkumar Tamil
Holi Re Mangal Pandey: The Rising A. R. Rahman Hindi
Mugama Mugama Kadhal FM D. Imman Tamil
Solla Mudiyala Kicha Vayasu 16 Dhina Tamil
Ketta Kodukiira Bhoomi Sandakozhi Yuvan Shankar Raja Tamil
Sil Sil Arindhum Ariyamalum Yuvan Shankar Raja Tamil
2006 Tere Bina Guru A. R. Rahman Hindi
Aaruyire Guru A. R. Rahman Tamil
Nuvvu Leka Gurukant A. R. Rahman Telugu
Mayya Guru A. R. Rahman Hindi, Tamil, Telugu
Kadhane Nadipe Nayanam Vesavi G. V. Prakash Kumar Telugu
Kaadhal Neruppin Nadanam Veyil G. V. Prakash Kumar Tamil
Thogai Virithu Kalabha Kadhalan Niru Tamil
Manasil Manasil Nam Naadu Srikanth Deva Tamil
Kunguma Poove Kedi Yuvan Shankar Raja Tamil
Andha Vaanam Pola Kedi Yuvan Shankar Raja Tamil
Nenjae Nenjae Amirtham Bhavatharini Tamil
Preme Paravasam Chukkallo Chandrudu Chakri Telugu
Teendhena Thalaimagan Paul Jacob Tamil
Sarasa Loba Pachai Kuthiri Sabesh-Murali Tamil
2007 Beda Beda Hani Hani S. Chinna Kannada
Chamakkuro Munna Harris Jayaraj Telugu
Hello Miss Neevalle Neevalle Harris Jayaraj Telugu
Karthikapoo Bharathan M. Jayachandran Malayalam
Oru Aattukutti Mirugam Sabesh-Murali Tamil
Etho Senjapulla Rameshwaram Niru Tamil
Shyam Milan Agra C S Balu Tamil
Sahana Sivaji A. R. Rahman Tamil, Telugu
Enadhuyire Bheema Harris Jayaraj Tamil
2008 Chinnamma Chilakkamma Sakkarakatti A. R. Rahman Tamil
I Miss You Da Sakkarakatti A. R. Rahman Tamil
Aavaram Poo Poo S. S. Kumaran Tamil
Neevu Leni Vaela Karthika Masam Lakshmi Vinay Telugu
Sakhude Sakhude Naa Manasukemaindi R. P. Patnaik Telugu
Jil Jil Nene Wall Poster Lawrence Dasari Telugu
Ee Vela Naalo Nesthama Joy Calwin Telugu
E Janmado Nesthama Joy Calwin Telugu
Adiye En Annakkili Thozha Premji Amaren Tamil
Undaleni Drohi Harris Jayaraj Telugu
Konjam Satrumun Kidaitha Thagaval Bala Tamil
Ennaiyum Unnaiyum Kannum Kannum Dhina Tamil
Happyga Unta EkaLOVEyudu Anil Telugu
Oru Manasula Nenjathai Killadhe Premji Amaren Tamil
Mugam Poo Thotta Srikanth Deva Tamil
Madhuvana Karadare (Classical) Inthi Ninna Preethiya Sadhu Kokila Kannada
Yaaro Yaaro Inba P B Balaji Tamil
Chori Chori Mast Maja Maadi P B Balaji Kannada
Vallamai Tharayo Vallamai Tharayo Bharathwaj Tamil
Nadiyaagi Gange Baare Tunge Baare Sadhu Kokila Kannada
Toli Toli Sariga Manjeera Sekhar Chandra Telugu
Aralisu Baa Eega Athmiya Manoj George Kannada
Maleye Maleye Athmiya Manoj George Kannada
Anuraaga Aralo Mussanje Maathu V Sridhar Kannada
O Vasundhara Chikkamagaloora Chikkamallige K Kalyan Kannada
Yaava Kadegu Nanda V. Manohar Kannada
2009 Oyaayiye Aayiye Ayan Harris Jayaraj Tamil
Oyaayiye Aayiye Veedokkade Harris Jayaraj Telugu
Maniyosai Kaetakalaye Anthony Yaar? Dhina Tamil
Vayasu Sonnatha Pachai Nirame Sreeram Tamil
Nijamena Maa Vaadu Yuvan Shankar Raja Telugu
Aajaa Sakhi Police Police Sai Karthik Telugu
Love you Satyameva Jeyathe S. Chinna Telugu
Chiluka Navvave Snehituda Sivaram Shankar Telugu
Hele Tangaali Sihigaali G R Shankar Kannada
Vaarayo Vaarayo Aadhavan Harris Jayaraj Tamil
Mrogindi Ghatikudu Harris Jayaraj Telugu
Girija Girija Bindaas Bobo Sashi Telugu
Manasuki Rangulu Veste Sweet Heart Nari Raj Telugu
Laesa Parakkudhu Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu V. Selvaganesh Tamil
Kulathil Mudhal Madurai Sambavam John Peter Tamil
Nila Nee Vanam Kaatru Pokkisham Sabesh-Murali Tamil
Apple Laptop Jaggubhai Rafee Tamil
Mallike Mallike Utharaswayamvaram M. Jayachandran Malayalam
Gunde Vedane Tholipata Krishna Vasa Telugu
Kaadhal Thaandi Sivappu Mazhai Deva Tamil
Ada Sekka Sekka Sivandhavalae Sirithal Rasippen Iniyavan Tamil
Kadhal Rowdy Kadhalan Kadhali Nandan Raj Tamil
Poove Poove Siddhu + 2 First Attempt Dharan Tamil
Paiyya Paiyya Thunichal Premji Amaren Tamil
2010 Anbil Avan Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya A. R. Rahman Tamil
Manasaa Ye Maaya Chesave A. R. Rahman Telugu
Kilimanjaro Endhiran A. R. Rahman Tamil, Telugu, Hindi
Kodiyodu Thamara Poo Nellu S. S. Kumaran Tamil
Kokka Kokka Kozhi Virundali S. S. Kumaran Tamil
Naalo Parugulu Bheemili Sri Selvaganesh Telugu
Vizhiyai Vizhiyai Ariyaan Vikram Varman Tamil
Karakkan Murukkan Marhali 16 E K Bobbie Tamil
Madhno Lamhaa Mithoon Hindi
Saajna Lamhaa Mithoon Hindi
Gundetu Gundetu Gaana Bajaana Joshua Sridhar Kannada
Marudhaani Poovumele Vamsam Thaj Noor Tamil
Naan Naanalla Villaalan Ravi Raghav Tamil
Rathiye Aayiram Vilakku Srikanth Deva Tamil
Manase Ato Ito Thakita Thakita Bobo Shashi Telugu
Iravinil Undhan Neeye En Kadhil Srikanth Deva Tamil
Medhuva Medhuva Naane Ennul Illai Amresh Ganesh Tamil

As voice actor

Year Movie For whom Notes
2006 Sillunu Oru Kadhal Bhumika Chawla
2007 Unnale Unnale Tanisha
Satham Podathey Padmapriya
2008 Jayamkondaan Lekha Washington
Dhaam Dhoom Kangana Ranaut
Sakkarakatti Vedhika Kumar
Vaaranam Aayiram Sameera Reddy
2009 TN-07 AL 4777 Meenakshi
Yavarum Nalam Neetu Chandra
Modhi Vilayadu Kajal Aggarwal
Kandein Kadhalai Tamannaah Bhatia
2010 Aasal Sameera Reddy
Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai Neetu Chandra
Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa Trisha Krishnan
Ye Maaya Chesave Samantha Ruth Prabhu
Sura Tamannaah Bhatia

Awards and Nominations

Winner
  • All India First and Best Performer Award from Sangam Kala Group in the Year 1999
  • All India First from the All India Radio for Ghazals in the Year 2000.
  • Jewel of Sangam Kala in the Year 2002
  • Best Female Playback Singer Award 2002 for Kannathil Muthamittal - Best Media Associates (Variety Entertainment)
  • Award from Ajanta Fine Arts for Kannathil Muthamittal
  • Best Upcoming Playback Singer 2002 for Kannathil Muthamittal - ITFA Awards
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2002 for Kannathil Muthamittal - Tamil Nadu State Government Award
  • Pride of Sangam Award for the year 2003.
  • Song of the Year 2006 for Tere Bina - CNN IBN
  • Suriyan FM NO.1 song of the year 2007 - Sahana
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2007 for Sahana - Tamil Nadu State Government Award
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2007 for Sahana - Jaya TV Awards
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2007 for Sahana - Thirai Isai Virudhugal
  • Best Female Playback singer 2007 for Sahana - Lions Club
  • Best Television Show Host 2008 - Anandha Vikatan
  • RITZ Amazing Woman award (2008)
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2009 for Vaarayo Vaarayo - Vijay Awards
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2009 for Vaarayo Vaarayo - Thirai Isai Virudhugal
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2009 for Vaarayo Vaarayo - Filmfare Awards South

Nominated

  • Best Female Playback Singer 2002 for Kannathil Muthamittal - Filmfare Awards South
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2006 for Tere Bina - Star Screen Awards
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2007 for Sahana - Filmfare Awards South
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2007 for Sahana - Vijay Awards
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2008 for Avaram Poo - Thirai Isai Virudhugal
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2008 for Chinnamma Chilakkamma - Thirai Isai Virudhugal
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2009 for Vaarayo Vaarayo - Mirchi Music Awards
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2009 for Laesa Parakkudhu - Mirchi Music Awards

Monday, August 30, 2010

Charulatha Mani Female Playback Singer of India

Charulatha Mani is a popular young Carnatic singer. Charulatha has been performing Carnatic concerts for more than 10 years. She has also sung for movies. Charulatha has appeared in numerous TV shows and radio programmes, in India, and overseas. She has recorded many, CD and DVD albums. Her Isai Payanam TV show, aired on Jaya TV, deals with Ragas in Carnatic and film music and has completed more than 80 episodes.

Charulatha Mani
Born January 21, 1981 (1981-01-21) (age 29)
Origin Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
Genres Carnatic music - Indian Classical Music and Playback singing
Occupations Singer
Years active 1999–
Labels Giri Trading agency, Saregama, Moser Baer, Rajalakshmi Audio, Raaga.com, Sun Pictures, Carnatica etc.

Profile

Charulatha Mani started her training in Carnatic Music under her mother Hemalatha Mani, veena artiste and student of the renowned Chitti Babu. Charulatha later trained under Sandhyavandanam Poorna Pragna Rao (son of Sandhyavandanam Srinivasa Rao), Calcutta K. S. Krishnamurthy, Flute Venkatrama Iyer and V. Subrahmanyam.


Charulatha obtained a B.E. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, before becoming a full-time music professional. Charulatha holds a Masters degree in Music from the University of Madras.

Carnatic Music

Charulatha Mani has performed in all major sabhas in Chennai and all over India. She has toured London, Canada[4], Australia, Singapore, the United States, Sri Lanka, and Europe.

She has been awarded the 'Woman Achievers Award' (2009), M.S. Subbulakshmi Endowment Award from Narada Gana Sabha (2008), Yuva Kala Bharathi from Bharat Kalachar in 2005, and Best Young Vocalist awards from Narada Gana Sabha (2003), Sri Parthasarathy Swami Sabha (2003), SAFE (2002), and Ragam Tanam Pallavi Award from Sri Krishna Gana Sabha (2002). Charulatha is the recipient of Scholarships from the Government of India and the Government of Tamil Nadu for performing and advanced learning of music.

Charulatha's music is frequently featured in radio broadcasts and television appearances. She is currently presenting Isai Payanam on Jaya TV, which presents ragas in Carnatic and Film music.

Playback Singing

Charulatha also pursues a career in Playback singing for films. Charulatha's film credits include Veluthu Kattu, Vettaikkaaran, Aaravadhu vanam, Naan Avanillai, Budhivanta, Thanthiran, Kaadalan Kaadali and Nandha.

Discography

  • 2010 - Veluthu Kattu, Music Director: Bharani, produced by S.A. Chandrasekaran
  • 2010 - Sankirtanam - Popular Telugu Kritis (Audio CD), Rhythm Audio
  • 2010 - Isai Payanam - Live in UK (MP3 CD), Rhythm Audio
  • 2009 - Vettaikkaaran, Music Director: Vijay Antony, produced by Sun Pictures
  • 2009 - Aaravadhu Vanam, Music Director: Haribabu, produced by Mpg Films International
  • 2009 - Kaadalan Kaadali, Music Director: Nandhan Raj, produced by Jai Balaji Moviemakers
  • 2009 - Thanthiran, Music Director: V.Thasi, produced by Vijayalakshmi Ramamoorthi
  • 2008 - Budhivanta, Music Director: Vijay Antony, produced by SV Rajendra Singh Babu
  • 2008 - Manodharma (Audio CD), Saregama
  • 2008 - Mooladhara Murthy - Tamil Kritis (DVD), Moser Baer
  • 2007 - Naan Avanillai, Music Director: Vijay Antony, produced by Japak Package Ltd.
  • 2007-2009 - Isai Payanam - A Musical Journey with Charulatha Mani (DVD, Volumes 1-10), Giri Trading Agency
  • 2006 - Hiranmayim - Songs on Devi (Audio CD), Kosmic Music
  • 2005 - Ganadarshini (VCD), Carnatica
  • 2005 - Madrasil Margazhi (Audio CD), Rajalakshmi Audio
  • 2004 - Nostalgia - Golden Classics of Yesteryears (VCD), Maximum Media
  • 2004 - Melakartha Ragas - Listen & Learn (Audio CD), Giri Trading Agency
  • 2004 - Bho Shambho - Songs on Lord Shiva (Audio CD), Giri Trading Agency
  • 2003 - Thirupaavai - Star dot Star
  • 2003 - Mangalyam - Marriage Songs (Audio CD), Giri Trading Agency
  • 2002 - Krishnam Vande Jagatgurum - Songs on Lord Krishna (Audio CD), Giri Trading Agency
  • 2001 - Nandha, Music Director: Yuvan Shankar Raja, produced by Aparajeeth Films

source from:en.wikipedia.org

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Chaitra H. G. Female Playback Singer of India

Chaitra H. G. is a Hindustani classical and Playback singer, daughter of H. S. Gopinath (a tabla player). She practiced Hindustani classical music for nearly 16 years with guidance of renowned Hindustani vocalist Dr. Nagaraja Rao Havaldar, disciple of Bhimsen Joshi.

Chaitra holds a Bachelor of Engineering, specialised in Information Science and Engineering. She is skilled at Gymnastics and Fencing, at which she has been a state level champion for 3 years. She has represented Karnataka, at the national level, in more than 20 competitions and has won gold medals in both sports.

Chaitra H. G.
Origin Bangalore, Karnataka
Occupations Playback Singer, Hindustani Classical Vocalist
Years active 2003 – present
Website ChaitraHG.com

About

In 1993, at the age of 8, she was given the opportunity to sing for the film Beda Krishna Ranginata under the music direction of Manohar Sri. V. Manohar, which marked the beginning of Chaitra's career as a playback singer.
She leaped back into playback singing in the year 2003-04 for the film Bhagawan and, from then, has been known for her unique voice and pattern of singing. Her “Huduga Huduga” song from the Kannada language film Amruthadhare won her the state award as the Best playback singer in 2005.
She has completed 350 songs as a playback singer in many south Indian languages including Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Bengali for many leading music directors including Hamsalekha, Gurukiran, Raghu Dixit Sri, Sadhu Kokila, Rajesh Ramnath, Mano Murthy, R.P Pattnaik, Mani Sharma. She is one of the leading playback singers in the Kannada film industry- a major achievement in the face of the competition presented by Bollywood singers in Kannada Films. Mast Coffee, a pop album, features Chaitra in an English song as the lead female singer.

Music

Chaitra has performed at more than 300 Hindustani classical concerts with a unique blend of Devotional music, with her twin brother Chaitanya H.G. The two are popularly known as “The Bangalore Twins” and have been performing together with their father Pandit H.S Gopinath on a variety of classical and devotional music events. Alongside playback singing, corporate events and public performances have also formed a part of Chaitra's career. She was a part of Association of Kannada Kootas of America 2008 conference that took place in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Her performances overseas in Kuwait, Dubai UAE, Chicago have won thousands of hearts around the globe.

Felicitation

Chaitra has won several awards, including the following:
  • Best Female Playback Singer 2005-2006 award from the State government for the film Amrutadhare
  • Rotary Bangalore Midtown & Brigade Group Young Achiever 2007-08 Special Mention Award
  • Udaya TV award for “Huduga huduga” the film Amrutadhare
source from:en.wikipedia.org

Friday, August 27, 2010

Bela Shende Female Playback Singer of India

Bela Shende (Marathi: बेला शेंडे) is an Indian playback singer. She performed several songs in Bollywood and regional films.

Bela Shende
Birth name Bela Shende
Origin Pune, Maharashtra, India
Genres Playback singing, Indian classical music
Occupations Singer
Years active 1999 - Present

Besides Hindi, she has also sung songs in Marathi, Urdu, and Tamil. Mann Mohana from Jodhaa Akbar was her debut song in Hindi and it won her several accolades.

Awards and recognition

  • Winner of the TVS Sa Re Ga Ma Mega Final
  • RAPA National Award - "Best playback singer" for ZHALE MOKALE AKASH
  • Raja Mantri Smruti Puraskar at the hands of Vijay Tendulkar
  • Nargis Dutt Award
  • IMI ZEE Sangeet Award for the Debut Singer for 1999-2000 for the album 'KAISA YEH JADOO' at the hands of Bhupen Hazarika and Ravindra Jain.
  • Pune Ki Asha award
  • Suheel Sneha Award at the hands of the then Chief Minister of Maharashtra Sushilkumar Shinde.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Bhanumathi Ramakrishna Female Playback Singer of India

Dr. Paluvayi Bhanumathi Ramakrishna Telugu:భానుమతీ రామకృష్ణ (born on 4 October 1925 - 24 December 2005) was a noted Indian film actress, director, music director, singer, producer, book writer and songs writer. Most of her works are in Telugu and Tamil languages.

Early life

She was born as third child to Saraswatamma and Bommaraju Venkata Subbaiah, in Doddavaram village of Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh. She grew up watching her father performing stage shows. Her father, Venkatasubbiah, was a staunch lover of classical music and gave her early training in music.

Career

Bhanumathi entered the film industry in 1935, and acted in over 200 films in Telugu and Tamil. She was also called as Ashtavadhani by the film industry people as she was a writer, actor, director, producer, singer, music director, editor and studio owner. She also had a good knowledge of Astrology and philosophy.

Vara Vikrayam film poster, the debut film of Bhanumathi


Film career

She made her debut in Telugu cinema in 1939 as Kalindi in Vara Vikrayam (Telugu), directed by P. Pullaiah. She had acted in Malathi Madhavam, Dharma Patni and Bhaktimala. Her first popular film was Krishna Prema. Her next popular film was Swargaseema, a milestone film in her career. She later acted in many memorable movies like Chakrapani, Laila Majnu, Vipranarayana, Malliswari, Batasari and Anthastulu. In 1953, she made her directorial debut with Chandirani (made simultaneously in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi). Her last film was made in 1998, entitled Pelli Kanuka. Annadurai gave her a title "Nadippukku Ilakkanam" (means Grammar for acting) that suits her aptly.

Apart from being an exceptional actress, she was also a very talented musician. She is one of the fine actress of telugu film industry. She was adept in both Carnatic and Hindustani music. She gave voice to her songs even after it became the norm to use playback singers for actors. Some of her songs are still popular like Pilichina biguvatara, Kila Kila Navvul, Oh Pavurama, Preme Nerama. She also provided music to a lot of her films.

During her later years she served on various movie related organizations. She was a Member of State Film Awards Committee for two years. She was also a Visiting Professor at the Film Institute for one year. She was Member of Children Film Society for 5 years, from 1965 to 1970.


Literary career

Bhanumati was also a talented writer with a number of short stories to her credit. Her autobiography Nalo Nenu was published in Telugu and later, released in English as Musings. Andhra Pradesh Sahitya Academy awarded her as the best short story writer for her popular short stories "Attagari Kathalu". She was a Member of Lalith Kala Academy for 5 years, and Sahitya Academy, Andhra Pradesh for 10 years. She served as Director and Principal of the Tamil Nadu Government Music College, Chennai, for three years.


Philanthropy

She was an eminent social worker who was closely associated with a number of Social Service Organizations. She was the founder member and treasurer of Madras branch of Altrusa International Inc., Chicago for life long starting from 1963. She was a life time member of the 'Red Cross Society'. She established an educational institution named as "Dr. Bhanumathi Ramakrishna Matriculation School" at Saligramam, Chennai providing free education to the poor.


Personal life

During the shooting of the film Krishna Prema, she met P. S. Ramakrishna Rao, an assistant director for that film. He was a film producer, director and editor of Telugu and Tamil Films. The couple later got married 8 August 1943 and later launched a popular production company, Bharani Pictures on their son's name.
She died at the age of 80 years in Chennai.


Awards

Bhanumati was awarded the Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian recognition by the Government of India. She won the best actress awards multiple times. She also won the Best Director award at the state level.
  • National Award Winner as Best Actress, Palnati Yuddham (Telugu), in 1966
  • National Award Winner as Best Actress, Annai (Tamil)
  • National Award Winner as Best Actress, Antastulu (Telugu), in 1965
  • Padma Shri, in 1966
  • Honorary Doctorate, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, in 1975
  • Kalaimamani (connoisseur of arts), Government of Tamilnadu, in 1983
  • Honorary Doctorate, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupathi, in 1984
  • Raghupathi Venkaiah Award, from the Government of Andhra Pradesh, in 1986
  • Best Director, Nandi Award, in 1986
  • Raja-Lakshmi Award for the year 1998 from Sri Raja-Lakshmi Foundation, Chennai
  • NTR National Award, from the Government of Andhra Pradesh, in 2000
  • Padma Bhushan, prestigious national award in 2003
  • She won the National Film Award for Best Book on Cinema for her Naalo Nenu in 1994.


Filmography

This is partial list of her films. Kindly help expanding it.
Year Film Language Character
1939 Vara Vikrayam Telugu Kalindi
1940 Malathi Madhavam Telugu
1941 Bhaktimala Telugu Radha
1941 Dharmapatni Tamil
1941 Dharmapatni Telugu
1943 Garuda Garvabhangam Telugu
1943 Krishna Prema Telugu Chandravali
1944 Tahsildar Telugu Kamala
1945 Swargaseema Telugu Subbi/Sujatha Devi
1946 Grihapravesham Telugu Janaki
1947 Ratnamala Telugu Ratnamala
1949 Laila Majnu Telugu Laila
1949 Nallathambi Tamil Pushpa
1949 Raksharekha Telugu Princess Kalavathi
1950 Apoorva Sahodaralu
Ranjana
1950 Maya Rambha

1951 Malleeswari Telugu Malleeswari
1951 Mangala
Mangala
1952 Prema Telugu Mothi
1952 Rani[1] Tamil
1953 Chandirani Tamil Chandirani
1953 Chandirani Telugu Chandirani
1954 Aggi Ramudu Telugu
1954 Chakrapani Telugu Granddaughter
1954 Malaikallan Tamil Poonkothai
1954 Vipranarayana Telugu Devadevi
1955 Alibabhavum Narpathu Thirudargalum Tamil Marjina
1955 Kalvanin Kadhali Tamil Kalyani
1956 Chintamani Telugu Chintamani
1956 Madurai Veeran Tamil Princess Bommi
1956 Rangoon Radha
Rangam
1956 Tenali Ramakrishna Telugu Rangasaani
1956 Tenali Raman Tamil Rangasaani
1957 Ambikapathy Tamil Princess Amaravati
1957 Nala Damayanti Telugu Damayanthi
1957 Sarangadhara Telugu Chitrangi Devi
1957 Varudu Kavali Telugu
1958 Nadodi Mannan Tamil

  • Pelli Kanuka (1998) as Savithramma
  • Chamanthi (1992) as Bhuvaneshwari
  • Peddarikam (1992) as Adusumilli Basavapunnamma
  • Samrat Ashok (1992)
  • Bamma Maata Bangaru Baata (1990)
  • Attagaru Swagatham (1988)
  • Muddula Manavaraalu (1986)
  • Mangamma Gari Manavadu (1984) as Mangamma
  • Manavadi Kosam (1977)
  • Ippadiyum Oru Penn (1975)
  • Pathu Maadha Bandham (1975)
  • Ammayi Pelli (1974)
  • Tatamma Kala (1974)
  • Vichitra Vivaham (1973)
  • Anta Mana Manchike (1972) as Savitri
  • Mattilo Manikyam (1971) as Lalitha
  • Grihalakshmi (1967) as Laxmi
  • Palnati Yudham (1966) as Nagamma
  • Antastulu (1965)
  • Todu Needa (1965)
  • Bobbili Yudham (1964) as Mallamma
  • Vivaha Bandham (1964) as Bharati
  • Penchina Prema (1963)
  • Anuragam (1963)
  • Arivaali (1963)
  • Annai (1962) as Savithri
  • Batasari (1961)


Playback singer

Bhanumati gave her voice for herself and many actors to sing many songs.
Year Film Songs
1939 Vara Vikrayam
1941 Dharma Patni Anuraagam Leka Anandamunda
Nilu Niluma Neelavarnaa
1943 Krishna Prema
1945 Swarga Seema Oho Ho Pavurama, Oho Tapodhana
1949 Laila Majnu Preme Neramouna Maapai Ee Pagela
1951 Malliswari Manasuna Mallera Maalaloogene
Parugulu Teeyali O Gittalu Urakalu Veyali (with Ghantasala)
Pilachina Biguvatara Auraura
1952 Prema Divya Premaku Satiaune (with Ghantasala)
1953 Chandirani Eeroju Bhale Roju Ide Prema Idena
Enduko Teliyani Ennadu Anukoni Ee Sambaraalemiti
Evaraalakinturu Naamora Enaleni Vedana
Kilaa Kilaa Navvulaa Kurisene Vennelaa
O Taraka (with Ghantasala)
1954 Chakrapani Pakkala Nilabadi Kolichemu
Uyyala Jampalaloogaravaya
1954 Vipra Narayana Raa Raa Naa Swamy
1956 Chintamani
1956 Tenali Ramakrishna Kannulu Ninde Kannela Vinna Mannanaleera Raja
Teerani Naa Korikale Teerenu Ee Roju
1961 Batasari Oh Baatasaari Nanu Maruvakoyi
1963 Anuragam Sannajaji Teeveloi Sampenga Poovuloi
1964 Bobbili Yuddham Srikara Karunalavala Venugopala
1964 Vivaha Bandham Vinnava Vinnava Manasulona Dagivunna Madhurageeti
1965 Antastulu Dulapara Bulloda Dummu Dulapara Bulloda
Vinara Vissanna Ne Vedam Cheputa Vinaranna
1965 Todu Needa Enno Ratrulu Vastayi Kaani Idiye Toli Reyi
When I was just a little girl - I asked my mother what will I be
1967 Grihalakshmi Laali Laali Gopala Bala Laali Laali
Melukovayya Kaveti Ranga Sriranga
1971 Mattilo Manikyam Saranam Nee Divya Charanam
1973 Vichitra Vivaham Ammayilu Abbayilu Naa Matalo Nijam Vintara Meeru
1974 Ammayi Pelli Vandanamu Raghunandana Sethu Bandhana Bhakta Chandana
1984 Mangamma Gari Manavadu Sree Suryanarayana Meluko (with Vani Jayaram)
1986 Muddula Manavaralu
1990 Bamma Maata Bangaru Baata Dilli Ki Raja Aina Bamma Maata Bangaru Baata
1998 Pelli Kanuka


Producer

  • Ratnamala
  • Prema
  • Chakrapani (1954)
  • Laila Majnu
  • Batasari
  • Vipra Narayana.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Asha Bhosle Female Playback Singer of India

Asha Bhosle(Marathi: आशा भोसले) (born September 8, 1933) is an Indian singer. She is one of the best-known and regarded Hindi playback singers, although she has a much wider repertoire.Her career started in 1943 and has spanned over six decades. She has done playback singing for over 1000 Bollywood movies, and she also has recorded many private albums and has participated in numerous concerts in India and abroad. Bhosle is the sister of playback singer Lata Mangeshkar.

Asha Bhosle

Bhosle in 2008
Background information
Birth name Asha Mangeshkar
Born September 8, 1933 (1933-09-08) (age 76)
Sangli, Bombay Presidency, British India
Genres Pop, folk, Indian classical music
Occupations Singer, playback singer
Years active 1943 – present


Often credited for her versatility,Bhosle's work includes film music, pop, ghazals, bhajans, traditional Indian Classical music, folk songs, qawwalis, Rabindra Sangeets and Nazrul Geetis. She has sung in over 18 languages including Assamese, Hindi, Urdu, Telugu, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Tamil, English, Russian, Czech, Nepali, Malay and Malayalam.

In 2006, Asha Bhosle stated that she had sung over 12,000 songs,[9] a figure confirmed by several other sources.

Biography

Asha Bhosle was born in the small hamlet of Goar in Sangli, Maharashtra, into the musical Marathi family of Pandit Deenanath Mangeshkar. Her father was a theater actor and classical singer. When she was nine years old, her father died. The family moved from Pune to Kolhapur and then to Mumbai. She and her elder sister Lata Mangeshkar began singing and acting in films to support their family. She sang her first film song Chala Chala Nav Bala for the Marathi movie Majha Bal (1943). The music for the film was composed by Datta Dawjekar. She made her Hindi film debut when she sang the song Saawan aaya for Hansraj Behl's Chunariya (1948).[11] Her first solo Hindi film song was for the movie Raat Ki Raani (1949).

At the age of 16, she eloped with 31-year-old Ganpatrao Bhosle, marrying him against her family's wishes. Ganpatrao was sister Lata's personal secretary. The marriage failed miserably. Her husband and in-laws mistreated her. After a few years of marriage, Bhosle was turned out (around 1960) by a suspicious Ganpatrao[12] and she went to her maternal home with two children and pregnant with her third child, Anand. She continued to sing in films to earn money.

At that time, prominent playback singers like Geeta Dutt, Shamshad Begum and Lata Mangeshkar (her sister) monopolized the singing for the "heroine" roles and the big films, whilst Asha Bhosle used to get the assignments they did not take: singing for the bad girls and vamps, or songs in the second-grade movies. In the 1950s, she sang more songs than any other playback singer in Bollywood, yet most of these were in low budget B or C-grade films. Her earliest songs were composed by A R Qureshi, Sajjad Hussain and Ghulam Mohammed, most of which failed to do well.[11] Singing in Dilip Kumar-starrer Sangdil (1952), composed by Sajjad Hussain, she got reasonable recognition. Consequently, film director Bimal Roy gave her a chance to sing in Parineeta (1953). Raj Kapoor signed her to sing the song Nanhe Munne Bachche with Mohammed Rafi in Boot Polish (1954), which gained popularity.

O. P. Nayyar gave Asha Bhosle a big break in C.I.D. (1956). She first achieved success in B. R. Chopra's Naya Daur (1957), composed by him. Her duets with Rafi like Maang ke saath tumhara, Saathi haath badhana and Uden jab jab zulfein teri, penned by Sahir Ludhianvi earned her recognition. It was the first time that she had got to sing all the songs for the lead actress. B R Chopra, the producer of Naya Daur recognized her talent and got her to sing in many of his later films including Waqt and Gumraah, Humraaz, Aadmi Aur Insaan, Dhund etc. Nayyar's collaboration with Bhosle also produced many hits. Gradually, she established herself and received patronage of composers such as Sachin Dev Burman and Ravi. Bhosle and Nayyar had a professional and personal parting of ways in the 1970s.

In 1966, Asha's performance in the duets from music director R D Burman's first successful movie, Teesri Manzil won popular acclaim. When Asha first listened to the tune of the song Aaja Aaja, she had felt that she would not be able to sing the Western dance number. R D Burman offered to change the music. She was offended a bit and took it as a challenge to sing the song. After rehearsing for 10 days, when she finally sang the song, an impressed R D Burman handed her a 100-rupee note. Aaja Aaja and other songs of the film, O Haseena Zulfonwali and O Mere Sona Re (all three duets with Rafi, another popular Bollywood singer), became rage of the day. Shammi Kapoor, the actor of the movie, once said – "If I did not have Mohammad Rafi to sing for me, I would have got Asha Bhosle to do the job". Asha's collaboration with R D Burman collaboration produced numerous hits in the 1970s and resulted in a marriage. In 1960s and 1970s, she became the voice of Bollywood's most famous dancer, Helen. It is said that Helen would attend her recording sessions so that she could understand the song better and plan dance steps accordingly.[13] Some of the most popular Asha Bhosle-Helen numbers are Piya Tu Ab To Aaja (Caravan), O Haseena Zulfon Wali (Teesri Manzil), and Yeh Mera Dil (Don).

By the 1980s, Asha Bhosle had been stereotyped as a "cabaret singer" and a "pop crooner". In Rekha-starrer Umrao Jaan, she proved her versatility by singing ghazals like Dil cheez kya hai, In aankhon ki masti ke, Ye kya jagah hai doston and Justju jiski thi. The music director Khayyam, had lowered her pitch by half a note. Asha herself was surprised that she could sing so differently. The ghazals won her the first National Award of her career. A few years later, she won another National Award for the song Mera Kuchh Saamaan from Ijaazat (1987).

In 1995, a 62-year-old Asha Bhosle did playback for young actress Urmila Matondkar in the movie Rangeela. The soundtrack featured songs like Tanha Tanha and Rangeela Re sung by her, and composed by music director A. R. Rahman, who went on to record many more songs with her.

As late as 2005, 72-year-old Asha Bhosle's numbers for the Tamil film Chandramukhi and the pop song Lucky Lips for Salman Khan-starrer Lucky were chartbusters. Some of the other popular Tamil songs sung by Bhosle are Oh! Butterfly, September Maadham and Vennila Vennila.

In October 2004, The Very Best of Asha Bhosle, The Queen of Bollywood, a compilation album of songs recorded by Bhosle for albums and Bollywood films that were released during 1966-2003, was released.
[edit] Partnership with music directors

O.P. Nayyar

Music director O. P. Nayyar's association with Asha Bhosle is part of Bollywood lore. He was the composer who first gave Asha her own distinct identity. Many people have speculated about a romantic relationship between the two.

Nayyar first met Asha in 1952, at the music recording of Chham Chhama Chham.[14] He first called her for a film called Mangu (1954), and gave her a big break in CID (1956). However, it was the success of Naya Daur (1957), that made the duo very popular. After 1959, she was emotionally and professionally involved with Nayyar.

The team of O.P. Nayyar and Asha Bhosle is best remembered for their breezy and sometimes sirenish songs. Some good examples of their sensuous numbers are Aaiye meherbaan picturised on Madhubala (Howrah Bridge, 1958) and Yeh hai reshmi zulfon ka andhera picturised on Mumtaz (Mere Sanam, 1965). They recorded songs for many hit movies like Naya Daur (1957), Tumsa Nahin Dekha (1957), Howrah Bridge (1958), Ek Musafir Ek Hasina (1962), Kashmir Ki Kali (1964), etc. Some of their most popular songs include Aao huzur tumko (Kismat), Jaaiye aap kahan (Mere Sanam) etc. O.P. Nayyar used the Asha Bhosle-Mohammad Rafi duo for his most popular duets. some of these songs include Ude jab jab zulfein teri (Naya Daur). Main pyaar ka rahi hoon (Ek Musafir Ek Haseena), Deewana Hua Baadal, Ishaaron hi isharon mein (Kashmir Ki Kali) etc.

Asha recorded her last song for O.P. Nayyar in the movie Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye (1974). The solo number Chain se got many awards, but it was not included in the movie.

They split on August 5, 1972. It is not clear what made them part their ways. On being asked the reason for their parting, O P Nayyar once said, "I know astrology very well. I knew that one day I had to part with her. Something also happened, that upset me, so I left her."[14] Nevertheless, he also said "...now that I am seventy-six, I can say that the most important person in my life was Asha Bhosle. She was the best person I ever met."

The parting of Asha Bhosle and O.P. Nayyar was bitter, and probably therefore she has hesitated to give Nayyar his due. While talking about O.P. Nayyar in an interview with The Times of India, she once remarked - "Whichever composer gave me work, it was because my voice was suited to his music at that point. No one musician did me any favor by asking me to sing for him."[15] She gives the credit for her first big break to B. R. Chopra, the producer of Naya Daur.

Khayyam

Another music director who recognized Bhosle's talent early was Khayyam. His partnership with Asha Bhosle dates back to his first movie Biwi (1948). Khayyam gave her some good assignments in the 1950s, including Dard and Phir Subah Hogi. But the team is chiefly remembered for the songs of Umrao Jaan.

Ravi

Music composer Ravi considered Asha as one of his favorite singers. She sang for his first movie Vachan (1955). The melodious lullaby from the movie, Chandamama door ke became an overnight hit among young mothers in India. Ravi got her to sing bhajans for the movies Gharana, Grihasti, Kajal and Phool Aur Patthar, at a time when most of the composers remembered her only when they needed to record B-grade songs picturized on the vamps or the side-heroines. Ravi and Asha Bhosle recorded a variety of songs, including the popular funny duet with Kishore Kumar - C A T...Cat maane billi (Dilli Ka Thug). The bhajan Tora man darpan (Kajal) is considered one of Asha Bhosle's best songs.

They also recorded songs for many popular movies like Waqt, Chaudhvin Ka Chand, Gumrah, Bahu Beti, China Town, Aadmi Aur Insaan, Dhund, Humraaz, and Kajal with her. For Chaudhvin Ka Chand, Ravi wanted Geeta Dutt (the wife of producer Guru Dutt) to sing the songs. But when she backed out, Guru Dutt insisted that Asha Bhosle sing the songs.[11]

Sachin Dev Burman

One of Bollywood's most famous composers, Sachin Dev Burman and his favorite singer, Lata Mangeshkar, were not on good terms from 1957 to 1962..[16] During this period, S D Burman used Asha Bhosle as his lead female voice. She and S D Burman gave many hit songs in movies such as Kaala Pani, Kaala Bazaar, Insaan Jaag Utha, Lajwanti, Sujata and Teen Deviyaan (1965). They recorded many songs together after 1962 as well. Most famous of these songs were Asha Bhosle's duets with Mohammed Rafi and Kishore Kumar. The song Ab ke baras in Bimal Roy's Bandini (1963) consolidated her position as a lead singer. The seductive song Raat Akeli Hai from Jewel Thief (1967), picturised on Tanuja, became very popular.

Rahul Dev Burman (Pancham)

Asha first met Rahul Dev Burman (a.k.a. "Pancham") when she was a mother of two and he was in 10th grade having dropped out to pursue music. Their partnership was first noticed in Teesri Manzil (1966). She went on to record a variety of songs with him - cabarets, rock, disco, ghazals, Indian classical music and many more.

In the 1970s, Asha Bhosle and Pancham's youthful, Western songs took Bollywood music by storm - the raunchy cabaret Piya tu ab to aaja (Caravan, 1971, picturized on Helen), the rebellious Dum Maro Dum ( Hare Rama Hare Krishna, 1971), the sexy Duniya mein (Apna Desh, 1972), the romantic Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne (Yaadon Ki Baaraat, 1973). Pancham also recorded many hit duets with Asha Bhosle and Kishore Kumar - Jaane jaan, dhoondhta phir raha (Jawani Diwani), Bhali bhali si ek soorat (Buddha Mil Gaya) etc.

In 1980s, Pancham and Asha Bhosle recorded subtle numbers for films like Ijaazat (1987)- Mera kuch saaman, Khaali haath shaam aayi hai, Katra Katra. They also recorded the popular duet O Maria (Saagar). Mera Kuchch saamaan, the R.D. Burman composition for Gulzar's Ijaazat won her the National Award for Best Singer.

Asha Bhosle used to call R D Burman "Bubs". She married him in 1980. Their partnership lasted until his death.

RD Burman made her sing some of the most legendary songs in Bengali language as well, namely Mohuyae Jomechhe Aaj mou go,Chokhe Chokhe kotha bolo Chokhhe naame brishti(Bengali version of Jaane Kya Baat hai), Baanshi sune ki ghore thaka jaye,Sondhya Belae tumi aami,Aaj Gungun gun gunje amar (Bengali version of Pyaar Deewana hota hai),etc.

Ilaiyaraaja

The prolific south Indian film composer Ilaiyaraaja began employing Asha Bhosle's vocals in the early 1980s, their earliest collaboration being for the film Moondram Pirai (1982) (or Sadma, its Hindi remake in 1983). Their association continued, mostly through the latter half of the 1980s and early 1990s. Some of their notable songs from this period include Shenbagamae (Enga Ooru Paattukkaaran, 1987, Tamil). In 2000, Asha sung Ilaiyaraaja's theme song for Kamal Haasan's political film Hey Ram. The song, Janmon Ki Jwala (or Aparna's Theme), was a duet with ghazal singer Hariharan.

A. R. Rahman

A. R. Rahman is given the credit for Asha Bhosle's 'comeback' with Rangeela (1994). Songs like Tanha Tanha and Rangeela Re were chartbusters. She and Rahman went on to record more hits like Mujhe Rang De (Thakshak), Radha Kaise Na Jale (Lagaan, duet with Udit Narayan), Kahin Aag Lage (Taal), O Bhanware (Daud, duet with K. J. Yesudas), Venilla Venilla (Iruvar,1999), Dhuan Dhuan (Meenaxi,2004). [11]

Jaidev

When S D Burman's assistant Jaidev started giving music independently, he got Asha to sing some of his songs as well. They worked in Hum Dono (1961), Mujhe Jeene Do (1963), Do Boond Pani (1971) and other movies. In 1971, the pair released an LP of eight non-film devotional songs and ghazals called An Unforgettable Treat. Asha considered Jaidev a close friend who stood by her when she was struggling personally and professionally. Upon his death in 1987, she released a compilation album of lesser-known songs he had composed for her, called Suranjali.

Shankar Jaikishan

Shankar Jaikishan worked relatively little with Asha. However, the team produced quite a few hits including the seductive Parde mein rehne do (Shikar, 1968). Asha got her second Filmfare Award for the song. Asha also sang the song Zindagi ek safar hai suhaana (Andaz) for Shankar Jaikishan, in which she tried to yodel like Kishore Kumar, whose version of the song is more better known. When Raj Kapoor was not on speaking terms with Lata Mangeshkar, Asha got to sing the songs of Mera Naam Joker (1970), composed by Shankar-Jaikishan.

Anu Malik

Composer Anu Malik and Asha have recorded many hit songs together, including songs for his first movie Sohni Mahiwal (1984). Their most popular songs include Filhaal (Filhaal), Kitabein bahut si (Baazigar) among others. The four lines sung by Asha in Anu Malik's Jab dil mile (Yaadein) stood out among voices of Sukhwinder Singh, Udit Narayan and Sunidhi Chauhan. Asha had also sung for Anu Malik's father Sardar Malik in the 1950s and 1960s, most notably in Saranga (1960).

Other Composers

Madan Mohan recorded a number of songs with Asha, including the popular folk number Jhumka Gira Re from Mera Saaya (1966). In Chhoti Si Baat (1975), Asha sang the Jaaneman Jaaneman number with K. J. Yesudas for Salil Chowdhury. Salil's 1956 movie Jagte Raho also had a number recorded by Asha, Thandi Thandi Saawan ki Phuhaar. Another Asha patron is the young composer Sandeep Chowta, who got her to sing Kambakht Ishq (A duet with Sonu Nigam) (Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya, 2001). The song gained major popularity among the Indian youth.

Asha has worked with Lata-patrons like Laxmikant-Pyarelal, Naushad, Ravindra Jain, N Dutta, Hemant Kumar. Once when Naushad was asked to sum up the essential difference between Lata and Asha, he said that Asha "lacks certain something which Lata, and Lata alone has". Later he accepted in an interview, "May be I said it because I then had a closed ear on Asha".[17] Naushad, later in his life, also admitted that he has been unfair to Asha Bhonsle. Asha has also worked with other noted Bollywood composers like Jatin Lalit, Bappi Lahiri, Kalyanji Anandji, Usha Khanna, Chitragupt, and Roshan.
[edit] Non-Bollywood music
[edit] Private albums

In a rare feat, noted lyricist, Gulzar, music director, R.D. Burman and Asha Bhosle, came together in 1987, to create a double album, titled, Dil Padosi Hai, which was released on September 8, 1987, Asha Bhosle's birthday [18]. In 1995, Asha underwent the gatha bandan (thread-tying) ceremony with Hindustani classical music maestro Ali Akbar Khan to learn a classical repertoire held within the Maihar gharana (stylistic school of Indian classical music), as handed down to Khan by his father Allauddin Khan (the guru of Ravi Shankar). Later, Asha and Ustad Ali Akbar Khan recorded eleven fixed compositions (or bandishes) in California for Legacy, a private album that won them a Grammy Award nomination.

In 1990s, Asha experimented with the remixed R D Burman songs. She was criticized by many, including Khayyam for tampering with old melodies. Nevertheless, albums like Rahul And I became quite popular. In 1997, Asha did a private Indipop album Janam Samjha Karo with Leslie Lewis. The album was hugely popular and won her many awards including the 1997 MTV Award.

Asha had been once asked by the director B R Ishaara to compose music for one of his films, but she had politely declined. In 2002, she turned music composer with the album Aap Ki Asha, an eight-song music and video album. The lyrics were written by Majrooh Sultanpuri (his last lyrics) and the music was composed by Asha herself. The album was released by Sachin Tendulkar on May 21, 2001 at a lavish party in Mumbai. The album received mixed reviews.

Asha had spotted Pakistani singer Adnan Sami's talent when he was about 10 years old. At that time was performing in London, with R D Burman. It was she who had asked him to pursue his interests in music seriously. When Adnan grew up and became a professional musician, Asha sang the title duet with him for his best-selling album Kabhi to nazar milao. The two came together again in the album Barse Badal. The album comprises eight songs, based on Indian Classical music. She contributed the song Yun Na Thi to the recording Womad Talking Book Volume Four: An Introduction to Asia 1 on Womad Records.

Asha has sung ghazals for many albums like Meraj-E-Ghazal, Aabshar-E-Ghazal and Kashish. In 2005, Asha released a self-title album (Asha), a tribute to the four ghazal maestros - Mehdi Hassan, Ghulam Ali, Farida Khanum and Jagjit Singh. The album features eight of her favorite ghazals like Farida Khanum’s Aaj Jaane Ki Zid Na Karo, Ghulam Ali’s Chupke Chupke, Aawargi and Dil Mein Ek Lahar, Jagjit Singh’s Ahista Ahista and Mehdi Hassan’s Ranjish Hi Sahi, Rafta Rafta and Mujhe Tum Nazar Se. These classic ghazals were recreated with modern sounds by the musician Pandit Somesh Mathur. The album was aimed at the younger generation, who, according to Asha, are "turned off" by the traditional sounds of tabla and sarangi.

Numerous compilations of Asha's songs have been released as well. To commemorate her 60th birthday, in 1993 EMI India released three cassettes: Bala Main Bairagan Hoongi (devotional songs), The Golden Collection: Memorable Ghazals (non-film ghazals by composers such as Ghulam Ali, R D Burman and Nazar Hussain), and The Golden Collection: The Ever Versatile Asha Bhosle (44 popular film songs).

In 2006, she recorded an album Asha and Friends, singing duets, with film actors Sanjay Dutt and Urmila Matondkar and famous cricket player Brett Lee, with whom she sang, You're the One for Me (Haan Main Tumhara Hoon). All these songs composed by Shamir Tandon were shot on video by journalist turned director S Ramachandran.
[edit] Concerts and collaborations with foreign artists

In 1980s and 1990s, Asha went globe-trotting, staging concerts in Canada, Dubai, UK, U.S. and many other countries. In 1989, during a world tour, she performed in 13 US cities in 20 days. Immediately after this, she had an already sold-out concert scheduled in Stockholm, Sweden. Due to the stressful schedule, Asha suffered a massive attack of colitis, together with fever, cough and weakness. In Stockholm, a pre-concert crisis meeting was called, attended by Asha's son (and manager) Anand and the sponsors. It was decided that the orchestra will play many instrumental tracks, the accompanying singers like Suresh Wadkar will shoulder the load, and Asha will make a small appearance. But Asha rejected all such proposals, and sang at the concert with great difficulty, in a not-so-good voice. Her first set of six Bollywood songs did not receive any response from the audience, which consisted mostly of Indian and Pakistani expats. Before the start of the second set of songs, a fan in the crowd requested her to sing a Marathi song. Asha obliged and sang Naach-naachuni ati mi damale ("I'm very tired of this endless dancing"). When the song ended, the auditorium erupted with claps and the encores started. After the concert, Asha was in bed for a month, recuperating from overexertion. In October 2002, she did a concert with Sudesh Bhosle and others, in London, for "Help the Aged" to help raise funds for older people in India. In 2007 she toured the USA, Canada, and West Indies in a tour called "The Incredibles". In this tour, she was accompanied by singers Sonu Nigam, Kunal Ganjawala and Kailash Kher. This tour went on to hold more than 20 concerts and was originally scheduled for only 12.

In the mid-1980s, Asha sang with Boy George (Bow down mister) and Stephen Lauscombe. In 1997, she sang a love song with the boy band Code Red, at the age of 64. She also recorded the song The Way you Dream (One Giant Leap, [1]) with Michael Stipe that was used in the English movie, Bulletproof Monk. The song was also released on the self-titled album 1 Giant Leap for 2002.

In 1997, the British band Cornershop paid tribute to Asha with their song Brimful of Asha, an international hit which was later remixed by Fatboy Slim. In 2001, the CD single of Nelly Furtado's "I'm Like A Bird" included a "Nellie vs. Asha Remix" created by Digital Cutup Lounge.

In 2003, British opera pop singer Sarah Brightman sampled her song "Dil Cheez Kya Hai" on her album Harem. It was used as the intro for her song "You Take My Breath Away".

In 2005, American string quartet Kronos Quartet re-recorded the R D Burman compositions like Chura Liya, Piya Tu, Mera Kuchh Saaman among others and got Asha to sing them. Despite her age (she had crossed 70), she recorded three to four songs in a day, leaving the quartet members stupefied. On August 23, 2005, You've stolen my heart - Songs From R D Burman's Bollywood was released in US. The album was nominated for Grammy Awards 2006 in the category of "Best Contemporary World Music Album". Earlier, in 1990s, a friend had introduced David Harrington of Kronos Quartet to the song Aaj ki raat. Harrington was mesmerised, and the song ended up on the album Kronos Caravan.

Also in 2005, the Black Eyed Peas sampled her songs "Ae Naujawan Sab Kuchh Yahan" (Apradh, 1972) and "Yeh Mera Dil Pyaar Ka Diwana" (Don, 1978) in their hit single "Don't Phunk with My Heart". In late 2006, Asha collaborated with Australian test cricket star, Brett Lee. The single, You're the One for Me debuted at number 4 on the charts and reached a peak position of number 2.

In 2006 Asha Bhosle recorded one song for the soundtrack of Pakistani movie Mein Ek Din Laut Kay Aaaonga. singing the song Dil Key Taar Bajey with famous Pakistani pop singer Jawad Ahmed. The song was aired as the part of the film's promotional campaign and became very popular, featuring on top music charts.
[edit] Personal life

Asha's house is situated in Prabhukunj Apt on Peddar Road area of South Mumbai. She has three children and five grandchildren. The eldest of her three children is Hemant Bhosle (named after Hemant Kumar), spent most of his early years as a pilot and quit to have a brief career as a music director. Asha's daughter Varsha, who is younger than Hemant, worked as a columnist for The Sunday Observer and Rediff. The youngest child is Anand Bhosle, who has studied business and film direction. He manages Asha's career. Her grandson, Chaitanya (Chintu) Bhosle (Hemant's son) also ventured in the world of music, as a member of a successful boy band, "Band of Boys". Her granddaughter, Anneka Bhosle (Hemant's daughter) is on her way of becoming a successful Photographer. Her sisters Lata and Usha Mangeshkar are playback singers. The other two siblings, sister Meena Mangeshkar and brother Hridayanath Mangeshkar are music directors.

Asha is an excellent cook and cooking is her favorite hobby. She often gets flooded with requests by Bollywood celebrities for kadai ghosht and biryani and has rarely turned down a request. In fact, her paya curry, Goan fish curry and dal are very popular with the Kapoor family of Bollywood. Once, when asked in a Times of India interview, what if her singing career had not taken off, she said "I would have become a cook. I'd have cooked in four houses and made money."

Asha is a successful restaurateur and runs restaurants in Dubai and Kuwait, called Asha's. Asha's offers traditional north-western Indian cuisine. It has a presence in the Wafi City development in Dubai, as well as three restaurants in Kuwait, at The Avenues Mall, the Marina Mall and a brand new third outlet at the Spoons Complex. Other restaurants can be found in Abu Dhabi's Khaldiya Mall, Doha's Villagio and Bahrain's City Center Mall, with future outposts planned for Dubai's Mall of the Emirates and Cairo, Egypt. Asha Bhosle has a 20% stake in the business. Asha is not involved in day-to-day running of the restaurant which is looked after by the Wafi Group. She takes care of the kitchen and the décor. She personally trained the chefs for almost six months. According to a December 2004 report in the Menu Magazine,[19] Russell Scott, a former head of Harry Ramsden's (the fish and chips chain), secured the UK rights to the Asha's brand and planned to open up to 40 restaurants over the next five years. As part of her chain of restaurants, Asha's, Ashatai has recently opened a new restaurant in Birmingham, UK.

Asha's fashion statement is white sarees with sparkling embroidery, pearls around her neck and diamonds. Harrington of Kronos Quartet said "The first time I met Ashaji she was dressed in the most beautiful sari with diamonds and looked very regal. Then I looked down and saw that she was wearing tennis shoes! I thought I love this woman."

Asha is a good mimicry artist as well. At a concert at World Trade Center in Dubai on April 22, 2004, she mimicked the song Kabhi To Nazar Milaao in the voices of Noor Jehan, Lata Mangeshkar and Ghulam Ali.

Nowadays, apart from singing and her restaurant, Asha is also working on her autobiography.
[edit] Rivalry with Lata Mangeshkar

Asha's sibling rivalry with her sister Lata Mangeshkar is often talked about, in spite of their insistence that these are just tales. As young children, they were very close. As a child, Lata used to carry Asha all the time. They were so inseparable that when Lata went to school she would take Asha with her, but one day the teacher protested and said that they cannot have two students on one fee. Lata refused to return to school without Asha and quit her studies.

Lata considered Asha's act of eloping with her lover as irresponsible, leaving her alone to sing and earn for the family. This led to tensions among them. Asha herself accepted in an interview  — "It was a love marriage and Lata didi (elder sister) did not speak to me for a long time. She disapproved of the alliance." At one time, their relationship was very adversarial and there have been periods of non-communication.

In her initial days in the industry, Asha always played second fiddle to her elder sister. Some say that Lata had once said something criticising Asha's relationship with O. P. Nayyar. This widened the rift between the two sisters and O P Nayyar also decided that he would never work with Lata. O.P. Nayyar had once revealed — "Asha and Lata staying in opposite flats at Bombay's Peddar Road, shared a common maidservant. Now this maidservant had merely to come and tell the younger sister that Lata had just recorded something wonderful for Asha to lose her vocal poise. Such was her Lata phobia that it took me some months to convince Asha that she had a voice individualistic enough to evolve a singing style all of her own."  Asha once said that she has worked for years to create a voice and a style that was different from Lata, so that she could carve her own niche and not be banished to live her shadow.

Asha and Lata have sung many songs together. Their first duet was for the film Daman (1951).[17] Some of these include Man Bhawan Ke Ghar aye (Chori Chori, 1956), Sakhi ri sun bole papihaa us paar (Miss Mary, 1957), O chaand jahaan woh jaaye (Sharada, 1957), Mere Mehboob Mein Kya Nahi (Mere Mehboob, 1963), Ai kash kisi deewane ko (Aaye Din Bahar Ke, 1966), Main Chali Main Chali (Padosan, 1968), Chhap tilak sab (Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki, 1978), and Man kyun behka (Utsav, 1984). While singing, Lata used to hold her notebook in her right hand, while Asha held her notebook in her left hand. This meant Lata had her face away from Asha, making it difficult for them to "anticipate" each other.

The movie Saaz, was supposedly based on Lata and Asha's rivalry.  Asha said about the movie — "To have two women in long plaits, take a couple of incidents and exaggerate them into a 3-hour film is such a waste of time."[20] In last few years, Asha and Lata have often been seen in public, enjoying each other's company. In an interview with The Times of India, Asha once said - "I remember, sometimes both of us would be at a function and some industry types would ignore me and interact only with her, as if to prove their loyalty. Later, didi (elder sister) and I would have a good laugh!"

The famous Bollywood lyricist-filmmaker Gulzar once said – "Asha was like Neil Armstrong's companion in the space rocket that touched the moon. After Lataji touched down on the moon, Ashaji could only be the second one to get there."
[edit] Awards

Filmfare awards

Asha Bhosle has won seven Filmfare Best Female Playback Awards out of 18 nominations. She won her first two awards in 1967 and 1968, when Lata Mangeshkar still used to accept the award (Mangeshkar asked not to be considered for the award nominations after 1969 to promote new talent). After receiving the award in 1979, Bhosle emulated her elder sister and requested that her name not be considered for the nominations hereafter. Despite this, Bhosle is the most frequent winner of this award to date, tying with Alka Yagnik. She was later given a Special Award for Rangeela in 1996, and the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001. Following is the list of her Filmfare Awards:

Filmfare Best Female Playback Award:

* 1968: "Garibon ki Suno" (Dus Lakh, 1966)
* 1969: "Parde Mein Rehne Do" (Shikar, 1968)
* 1972: "Piya Tu Ab To Aaja" (Caravan, 1971)
* 1973: "Dum Maro Dum" (Hare Rama Hare Krishna, 1972)
* 1974: "Hone Lagi Hain Raat" (Naina, 1973)
* 1975: "Chain Se Humko Kabhi" (Pran Jaye Par Vachan Na Jaye, 1974)
* 1979: "Yeh Mera Dil" (Don, 1978)

Other Awards:

* 1996 - Special Award (Rangeela, 1995)
* 2001 - Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award

National Film Awards

Asha has won the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer twice:

* 1981: Dil Cheez Kya Hai (Umrao Jaan)
* 1986: Mera Kuch Samaan (Ijaazat)

Other awards

Asha has won numerous other awards, some of which include:

* 1987: Nightingale Of Asia Award (from the Indo–Pak Association, UK).
* 1989: Lata Mangeshkar Award (Government of Madhya Pradesh).
* 1997: Screen Videocon Award (for the album Jaanam Samajha Karo).
* 1997: MTV Award (for the album Jaanam Samajha Karo).
* 1997: Channel V Award (for the album Jaanam Samjha Karo).
* 1998: Dayawati Modi Award.
* 1999: Lata Mangeshkar Award (Government of Maharashtra)
* 2000: Singer of the Millennium (Dubai).
* 2000: Zee Gold Bollywood Award (for Mujhe Rang De from Thakshak).
* 2001: MTV Award (for Kambakht Ishq).
* 2002: BBC Lifetime Achievement Award (presented by the UK Prime Minister Tony Blair).
* 2002: Zee Cine Award for Best Playback Singer - Female (for Radha Kaise Na Jale from Lagaan).
* 2002: Zee Cine Special Award for Hall of Fame.
* 2002: Screen Videocon Award (for Radha Kaise Na Jale from Lagaan).
* 2002: Sansui Movie Award (for Radha Kaise Na Jale from Lagaan).
* 2003: Swaralaya Yesudas Award for outstanding contributions to Indian music.
* 2004: Living Legend Award by the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
* 2005: MTV Immies, Best Female Pop Act for Aaj Jaane Ki Zid Na Karo.
* 2005: Most Stylish People in Music.

Honours and recognitions

* In 1997, Asha became the first Indian singer to be nominated for the Grammy Award, for Legacy, an album with Ustad Ali Akbar Khan.
* She has received seventeen Maharashtra State Awards.
* She received the Dadasaheb Phalke Award in 2000 for her outstanding contribution to Indian cinema.
* She holds honorary doctorates from the University of Amravati and University of Jalgaon in Literature.
* She has received The Freddie Mercury Award for Outstanding Achievement in Arts.
* The Birmingham Film Festival paid her a special tribute in November 2002.
* She was honoured with the Padma Vibhushan by the Government of India.
* She was among top 20 music icons of the past 50 years by CNN.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Anushka Manchanda Playback Singer of India

Anushka Manchanda is an Indian singer, model, an ex-Channel [V] -VJ and was a member of the Indian pop girl group Viva!.

Anushka Manchanda
Also known as Anushka Manchandani, Anoushka
Born February 11, 1985 (1985-02-11) (age 25)
Delhi, India
Occupations Playback singer, songwriter, model, VJ, actress
Instruments Vocals, piano, guitar, flute, tambourine, maracas
Years active 2002-present
Associated acts Viva!

Biography

Anushka Manchanda was born on February 11, 1985 in Delhi, India. She gained popularity, when she emerged as a winner of the Indian television talent show, Coke [V] Popstars in 2002, and formed the first Indian pop girl band, named Viva!. After the group spilt because of differences, Anushka got to work as VJ for Channel [V] for a short time.


She then stepped into playback singing in the Tamil film industry by singing the song "O Mahire" from the 2004 film Manmadhan under the direction of noted music composer Yuvan Shankar Raja. She later worked several times with him to create popular songs like "Thee Pidikka" (Arinthum Ariyamalum), "Kudakooli" (Kalvanin Kadhali), "Money Money" (Thimiru) and "Oh..Oh..Ennanamo" (Chennai 600028). In 2006 then, she got her first opportunity to sing for a Hindi film as well, which was the title song of the film Golmaal, composed by Vishal-Shekhar. This was followed by several other songs under other noted music composers as Anu Malik, Salim-Sulaiman, Pritam and Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy.

She will also do a cameo role in the forthcoming Bollywood film Dulha Mil Gaya, for which she has sung three songs as well.

Discography

Year Song Album Language Composer Notes
2004 "Oh Mahirae" Manmadhan Tamil Yuvan Shankar Raja
2005 "Theepidika Theepidika" Arinthum Ariyamalum Tamil Yuvan Shankar Raja
"Kudakkooli Koduthachu" Kalvanin Kadhali Tamil Yuvan Shankar Raja
"Mila Mila" Super (film) Telugu Sandeep Chowta
2006 "Golmaal" Golmaal Hindi Vishal-Shekhar
"Money Money" Thimiru Tamil Yuvan Shankar Raja
"Zindaggi Rocks" Zindaggi Rocks Hindi Anu Malik
2007 "Oh..Oh..Ennanamo" Chennai 600028 Tamil Yuvan Shankar Raja
"Naughty Naughty" Cash Hindi Vishal-Shekhar Winner, Stardust New Musical Sensation (Female) Award
2009 "Chandni Chowk To China" Chandni Chowk To China Hindi Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
"Oh Sexy Mama" Yavarum Nalam / 13B Tamil
Hindi
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
2010 " Alisha" Pyaar Impossible Hindi Salim-Suleiman
"By The Way" & "Behke Behke" Aisha Hindi Amit Trivedi
"Dil Khol Ke Let's Rock" We are Family Hindi

Monday, August 16, 2010

Anuradha Sriram Playback Singer of India

Anuradha Sriram is an Indian carnatic and playback singer who hails from the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. She has sung in many Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi films.

Personal life

Anuradha Sriram Parasuram was born in Chennai on July 9, 1970, to playback singer Renuka Devi and Meenakshi Sundaram Mohan in Chennai. She completed her Bachelors in Music from Queen Mary's College, Chennai and Masters Degree in Queen Mary's College Chennai. Learnt Carnatic Classical music from the musical giant S. Kalyanaraman and Hindustani Classical Music from Manik Bua Takurdas. She had her debut in movies through A R Rahman in Indira. Anuradha is from a Tamil family and completed her Master's in Ethnomusicology from Wesleyan University (where she learnt from T.Viswanathan), US prior to her foray into music. She is married to singer Sriram Parasuram 
Career

Anuradha specializes in Carnatic music and has sung in over 1000 concerts worldwide. She is keenly interested in folk music. She has featured in a number of 'jugalbandhi' or fusion concerts along with her husband, Vidwan Sriram Parasuram who is a Hindustani maestro. She sung more than 3000 songs in all the languages.
Films

Anuradha's cine career was triggered by her proficiency in the different raagas in Carnatic music and her distinguished educational background in music. She was eventually spotted by A. R. Rahman who gave her a chance in Ini Accham Accham Illai from Indira. Later, she worked with him in many hit film songs like Anbendra from Minsara Kanavu, Dil Se Re from Dil Se, Anbe Anbe from Jeans, Ishwar Allah from Earth, Ishq Bina from Taal, Kaattu Sirukki from Raavanan etc.
Filmography

Anuradha has been active in films since 1997
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Year Movie Language
2010 Villain Telugu
2010 Raavanan Tamil
2009 Do Knot Disturb Hindi
2009 Daddy Cool Malayalam
2009 Ragavan Tamil
2008 Kuruvi Tamil
2007 Flash Malayalam
2006 Bangaram Telugu
2006 Aathi Tamil
2005 Majaa Tamil
2005 Priyasakhi Tamil
2005 February 14 Tamil
2005 Idhaya Thirudan Tamil
2005 Ponniyin Selvan Tamil
2005 Thirupaachi Tamil
2005 Thotti Jaya Tamil
2004 Tum: A Dangerous Obsession Hindi
2004 Ghilli Tamil
2003 Maqbool Hindi
2003 Dum Hindi
2003 Talaash Hindi
2003 Seethaiah Telugu
2002 Mazhamegha Pravukal Malayalam
2002 Talaash Hindi
2002 Meesa Madhavan Tamil
2002 Meesa Madhavan Malayalam
2002 Chor Machaaye Shor Hindi
2002 Om Jai Jagadish Hindi
2002 Sri Manjunatha" Kannada, Telugu
2001 Majnu Tamil
2001 Lajja Hindi
2001 Monsoon Wedding Multilingual
2001 Lagaan Hindi
2001 Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi Hindi
2001 Kushi Tamil
2001 Vakkalathu Narayanankutty Malayalam
2000 Nuvve Kavali Telugu
1999 Prema Katha Telugu
1999 Taal Hindi
1999 Taalam Tamil
1999 Biwi No.1 Hindi
1999 Monishaa en Monalisa Tamil
1999 Vaali Tamil
1998 Kannethirey Thondinaal Tamil
1998 Dil Se Hindi
1998 Uyire Tamil
1998 Gharwali Baharwali Hindi
1998 Kabhi Na Kabhi Hindi
1998 Chhota Chetan Hindi
1997 Zor Hindi
1997 Minsaara Kanavu Tamil
1997 Suswagatham Telugu
1997 Preminchukundam Raa Telugu
1995 Indira Tamil