Saturday, November 27, 2010

Sujatha Mohan Female Playback Singer of India

Sujatha Mohan usually credited as Sujatha, is an Indian playback singer who is popular for singing in Malayalam and Tamil movies. She has also sung for Telugu and Hindi movies.

Family

Sujatha Mohan is the granddaughter of Parur T. K. Narayana Pillai, the first Chief Minister of the erstwhile Travancore-Cochin State after Independence. Her only daughter, Shweta Mohan, is also a singer.

Career

Sujatha was shot to fame in the seventies as Baby Sujatha, the schoolgirl who regularly used to sing with K. J. Yesudas in his stage shows all over the world. She recorded her first song, "Kannezhuthy Pottuthottu" when she was in sixth standard. The song was composed by M. K. Arjunan for the 1975 Malayalam movie Tourist Bungalow. She recorded songs for Shyam in Kamam Krodham Moham and Salil Chowdhury in Aparadhi. Around this time, composer M. G. Radhakrishnan got her to record many non-film songs; the biggest hit among them was "Odakkuzhal Vili".

She debuted in Tamil films through the song "Kaadhal Oviyam Kandein", but it was not included in the film. Her first released song in Tamil was "Kalai Paniyil" from the Tamil film Gayathri (1977), starring Sridevi and Rajinikanth with music by Ilaiyaraja. She sang for Ilaiyaraaja in Johnny, Kavikuyil and Ilamai Kolangal. After her marriage in 1981, she took a sabbatical from playback singing. She made a successful comeback in 1988 through Kadathanadan Ambadi, followed by the superhit Chithram.

She used to sing ad jingles in the late 1980s for A. R. Rahman (such as a Remanika Sarees ad). Then, Rahman got her to sing "Pudhu Vellai Mazhai" from Mani Ratnam's 1992 film Roja, which became one of the biggest hit songs in India. The backing vocals for the song "Kadhal Roja" were also performed by Sujatha. She has had other hit songs, most of them with Rahman from films including Pudhiya Mugam (1992), Gentleman (1993), Jeans and Minsaara Kanavu (1997). She has also recorded some songs in Hindi, including "Dil Hai Sanam" (the Hindi version of "Thee Thee") from Chor Chor (Thiruda Thiruda), "Ishq Bina" from Taal, "Hai Jaana" from Pukar and "Ishwar Allah" from Earth, and provided backing vocals for the song "Tum Ho Meri Nigahom" from Kabhi Na Kabhi, all of them composed by A. R. Rahman. She has had many of her notable and successful songs under the musical direction of A. R. Rahman.

She had a strong comeback in the Malayalam film industry in the mid-1990s and most of her notable Malayalam songs were composed by Vidyasagar. Most of her hit songs from Telugu are composed by Mani Sharma.

Popular songs

Tamil

* "Oru Iniya Manadhu" from Johnny
* "Pudhu Vellai Mazhai" from Roja
* "Netru Illatha Matram" from Pudhiya Mugam
* "Poo Pookkum Osai" from Minsara Kanavu
* "Thilana Thilana" from Muthu
* "Enveetu Thottathil" from Gentleman
* "Porale Ponnuthayi" from Karuththamma
* "Aathangara Marame" from Kizhakku Cheemayile
* "Kaatru Kuthirayile" from Kadhalan
* "Katrin Mozhiye" from Mozhi
* "Mudhal Murai" from Sangamam
* "Aasai Aasai" from Dhool
* "Chandiranai Thottadhu Yaar" from Ratchagan
* "Poovukkul" from Jeans
* "Maankuttiye" from Priyamana Thozhi
* "Hallo Hallo Anbuvani" from Manitha Manitha
* "Nenjodu" from Kadhal Kondein
* "Sotta Sotta Tajmahal" from Tajmahal
* "Thithikkuthe…" from Thittikudhey
* "Oru Poiyaavadhu" from Jodi
* "Mugilinamae Enadi" from Amirtham
* "Nenjam Ellaam" from Ayutha Ezhuthu
* "Chalakku Chalakku" from Suryavamsam
* "Yedho Oru Paatu" from Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen
* "Atrai Thingal" from Sivappathigaram
* "Paadava Paadava" from Little John
* "Azhakooril Poothavale" from Thirumalai

Malayalam

* "Kunu Kune" from Yodha
* "Pranayamanithooval" from Azhakiya Ravanan
* "Ethrayo Janmamayi" from Summer in Bethlahem
* "Varamanjaladiya" from Pranayavarnangal
* "Kakkakarumban" from Ee Puzhayum Kadannu
* "Perariya" from Soothradharan
* "Manju Peyyanu" from Chandranudikkunna Dikhil
* "Marannittum" from Randaam Bhavam
* "Onnam Kili" from Kilichundan Mampazham
* "Kandu Kandu" from Mampazhakkalam
* "Thattam Pidichu" from Paradesi
* "Aaroraal Pularmazhayil" from Pattalam
* "Juneile Nilamazhayil" from Nammal Thammil

Telugu

* "Paruvam Vaanaga" from Roja
* "Na Cheli Rojave" from Roja
* "Naathora Tamashalalo" from Ninne Pelladutha
* "Sorry Sorry Sorry" from Bavagaru Bagunnara
* "Cheppave Chirugaali" from Okkadu
* "Gola Gola Rangola" from Ashok
* "Jada Thoti kodithe" from Lakshmi Narasimha
* "Kannu Kottina" from Balu
* "Manasa Vacha Manasisthe" from Iddaru Mitrulu
* "Sukku Sukku" from Lakshyam
* "Abbabba Iddu" from Choodalani Vundi
* "Yem Pilla Kusalama" from Chennakeshava Reddy
* "Shukriya Shukriya" from Nuvve Kavali
* "Sundari" from Amrutha
* "Swagatham" from Sivaramaraj
* "Raja Hamsavo" from Ganesh
* "Gutthonkaya" from Kalyana Ramudu
* "Chiguraku Chatu Chilaka" from Gudumba Shankar
* "Ne Style Nakishtam" from Raghavendra
* "Gusa Gusale Gumma Mamillu" from Annayya
* "Mokka Jonna Thota" from Subhash Chandra Bose
* "Ele Ele Maradala" from Annamayya
* "Entha Pani Chesindi Prema" from Dongadu
* "Kolo Koloyamma Kolo" from Abhimanyu

Hindi

* "Dil Hai Sanam" Chor Chor (Thiruda Thiruda Hindi version)
* "Ishq Bina Kya" from Taal
* "Hai Jaana" from Pukar
* "Tum Ho Meri Nigahom" from Kabhi Na Kabhi
* "Ishwar Allah" from 1947 Earth

Malayalam album songs

* Ravereyayittum from Pranayamarmaram - 2009
* Ee Manjil from Spandanam - 2010

Online initiative

Sujatha was among the first mainstream artists to support the Acethetik initiative, along with M Jayachandran, Madhu Balakrishnan, M G Sreekumar. She recorded "Manju Puthappil" and other songs for the website.
Awards

Sujatha has received several awards and recognitions for her work in the South Indian film musical world.

Tamil Nadu State Film Awards:

* 2001 - Best Female Playback Singer - "Un Samayal Arayil" from Dhill
* 1996 - Best Female Playback Singer - "Poo Pookkum Oosai" from Minsara Kanavu
* 1993 - Best Female Playback Singer - "Netru Illatha Maatram" from Pudhiya Mugam

Kerala State Film Awards:

* 2008 - Best Female Playback Singer - "Bansuri" from Rathri Mazha
* 1999 - Best Female Playback Singer - "Varamanjaladiya" from Pranayavarnangal
* 1996 - Best Female Playback Singer - "Pranayamanithooval" from Azhakiya Ravanan

Asianet Film Awards:

* 2004 - Best Female Playback - "Kandu Kandu" from Mampazhakkalam
* 2001 - Best Female Playback - "Perariya" from Soothradharan

Other prominent awards:

* 2009 - Swaralaya Yesudas Award
* Film Critics Award For Best Female Playback - 11 times
* Cinema Express award
* Dinakaran award

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Sudha Malhotra Female Playback Singer of India

Sudha Malhotra (born 30 November 1936)is an Indian playback singer. She also acted in some BollywoodRaj Kapoor's Prem Rog (1982) in the song Yeh Pyar tha ya kuch aur tha.

Early life and education

films and as a play singer worked in popular Bollywood movies in the 1950s and 60s, like Arzoo, Dhool Ka Phool, Ab Dilli Door Nahin, Girl Friend, Barsat Ki Raat, Didi, Kala Pani, Prem Rog, Dekh Kabira Roya. She was last heard in
Sudha Malhotra was born in New Delhi and grew up in in Lahore, Bhopal and Firozpur. She did her graduation in music from Agra University.
Career
Sudha Malhotra was discovered as a child artiste by Ghulam Haider (a prominent music director of the 1940s). She debuted in the movie Arzoo.
Filmography
  • Arzoo
  • Ab Dilli Door Nahin
  • Girl Friend
  • Dekh Kabira Roya (1957)
  • Dhool Ka Phool (1959)
  • Barsaat Ki Raat (1960)
  • Gauhar
  • Dil-e-Naadan
  • Babar
  • Didi
  • Kala Pani
  • Prem Rog (1982)

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Srilekha Parthasarathy Female Playback Singer of India

Srilekha Parthasarathy is a Tamil singer who is commonly referred to by her first name Srilekha. She has a versatile voice, and has experienced an impressive success in other genres of music as well, including ghazals.
Srilekha began her professional career in 2000, when she sang the scintilating Jingle for the “Idhayam Oil” advertisement, which was piturised on “Jothika”. She describes the jingle as her ticket into the Tamil music industry.

Biography

Srilekha was born and brought up in Delhi. Being South Indian by birth, she learnt both North Indian and South Indian languages and music, as well as Western music. At the age of four, she won the first prize in the annual All India Children’s Music Competition in New Delhi.

Overview of her career

Her debut was with music director Harris Jayaraj, for the song called "Yedho Ondru" from the movie Laysa Laysa. This movie also introduced Trisha, one of the leading Tamil actresses.

Her popularity increased with many other hits, such as "Poo Mugam Siricha" for the movie Junction, "Kaadhalaagi" with S.P. Balasubramaniam in Pop Carn, "Don’t worry be Happy" for the movie Whistle, and "Sutthi Sutthi Varuven" for the movie Sena.

Her career took a leap with the blockbuster hit "Kalyaanam dhaan" from the movie Saamy. This song topped the music charts. This was followed by "Vinodhane" from Thennavan, "Vaa Masakatre" from Kurumbu and "Ayurvedha Azhagi" from Thiruda Thirudi.

Her recent hits include Dhimsu Kattai, "Chinna Veeda", "Kokku Meena Thinguma" and "Pacchakili Pacchakili". Other songs of Srilekha include "Mummy Chellama", "Bambara Kannu", "Vecchukka Vecchukka Va", "Garuda Garuda", and "Thavilu Thavilu".

List of her Tamil movie songs

This is a list of songs she has sung in Tamil movies:
Year Film Song
2003 Thennavan Vinodhane - II
2003 Thirumalai Thimsu Kattai
2003 Jore Mummy Chellamma
2003 Saamy Kalyanamthaan
2003 Whistle Don't Worry Be Happy
2003 Kovil Kokku Meenai
2003 Ottran Chinnaveedu
2003 Kurumbu Vaa Masakaatre
2003 Aalukkoru Aasai Kaathal Kaathal
2003 Earumugam Azhagana 1
2004 Aethiree Saithane Saithane
2004 Madurey Pambarakkannu Pachamilaka
2004 Arasaktchi Saiyo Saiyo
2004 Jananam Ore Oru Mutham
2004 Kannadi Pookal Kuthu Padhra
2005 Ji Thiruttu Rascal
2005 Thotti Jaya Yaari Singari
2005 Gurudeva Saiva Karuvadu
2006 Parijatham ' Oru Nodi Iru Nodi
2006 Kodambakkam Adi Nee Oru
2006 Devathaiyai Kanden Ore Oru Thopule
2007 Vel Onnappola
2007 Aanai Aiy Idupattum
2007 Veeramum Eeramum Oru Shanam
2007 Ammuvagiya Naan Silir Silir Silirkkuthadi
2007 Kovai Brothers Soota Kelapi
2007 Piragu Unnaipolla Pennai
2007 Thalainagaram Mathi Mathi Machaney
2008 Nenjai Thodu L K G
2008 Naayagan Nila Nila Oodiva
2008 Aayudham Sarakku Sarakku
2008 Newtonin Moondram Vidhi Paraparakkura

Awards

* Best Female Playback singer for the song “Vecchikka Vecchikava” from M Kumaran S/O Mahalakshmi
* Youth Icon of the year 2004, by Damodharan College of Engineering & Management Studies, Coimbatore
* Young Achiever Award, by Sangam Kala group, 2004
* Best Young Playback Singer Award, 2004, by TVK Cultural Academy

Live shows

She has done more than 200 live shows in India and other countries, including Singapore, USA, Canada, Kuwait and Colombo. She actively participates in live shows for corporate companies, such as Hyundai, Aircel, Touchtel, Airtel, Samsung, Bpl Mobiles, TVS group andCognizant Technology. She is one of the judges in Star Vijay TV's "Super Singer" series.

Fan club

She also has a fan club "No One Noticed Srilekha" in Portland, Oregon, USA, the first for a Tamil singer in Oregon. She has a huge fan base all over the world.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Shweta Pandit Female Playback Singer of India

Early Life and Background

Shweta Pandit is an Indian Playback Singer, Song Writer and Live Performer in Bollywood.

At the age of 5, Shweta Pandit worked with Legendary Indian Composer, Ilayaraja for the award-winning film Anjali, which was re-recorded in Hindi from Tamil. She dubbed for the lead role in the film in Hindi.

Born and raised in Mumbai, India, where she studied at Utpal Shanghvi School and briefly at Mithibai College. She is the fourth generation of vocalists in her family of great music maestros. Her Grand Uncle is Padma Vibhushan - Sangeet Martand and legendary Hindustani Classical Vocalist, Pandit Jasraj (Born 1930) and she learnt music since the age of 8 from his elder brother, Sangeet Acharya - Pandit Pratap Narayan (1918-2002). Her Father, Vishwaraj Pandit is a Classical Tabla Player and used to be a Music Director in the late 70's and early 80's with his younger brother Jatin. Together they formed the name 'Mandheer - Jatin' and later became Associate Music Director, when 'Jatin - Lalit' decided to compose as a team in the early 90's. Shweta's aunt Sulakshana Pandit, was a household name in the 70's as one the biggest Singing Sensations who also acted in movies like Uljhan, Sankoch, Manoranja, Hera Pheri, Apnapan and is now retired. She belongs to the Mewati Gharana of Indian Classical Music hailing from Hissar in Haryana.

She is the youngest child and has an elder brother, Yash Pandit (Television and Film Actor since 2002) and elder sister, Shradha Pandit (Playback Singer since 1997 - Khamoshi, Delhi 6, Sangharsh, Khoobsoorat etc.)

She has sung in various films even as a child-singer including Pardes, Raju Chacha, Dil Kya Kare, Saaz (where she collaborated with Tabla Maestro Ustad Zakkir Hussain as Music Composer) and many more.

Movie career

She got her first big leading break with Yash Raj Films with Aditya Chopra’s Mohabbatein in 2000 with 5 leading songs at the age of 12. She was chosen to sing in the film, after she auditioned for the final selection among 500 singers.

Her popular songs are from Aditya Chopra's Neal n Nikki 2005, David Dhawan's Partner 2007, Aneez Bazmi's Welcome 2007, Ram Gopal Varma's Naach 2004 and Sarkar Raj 2009, Karan Johar's Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna 2006 etc.

Her Debut Record Album Main Zindagi Hoon released when she was only 16 years old with Virgin Records, India. She has released 3 videos from this album, featuring her. Her other albums include Aplam Chaplam - the Star Mix, a remix album of the classic Bollywood songs, featuring Bollywood Superstar, Salman Khan in the Music Video.

Shweta has also sung for various TV Commercials and AD Jingles. She has sung in various Indian and Western languages and started performing live on stage, all around the world, since the age of 11, on the Children's Live Show, Little Stars in 1998 at the Wembley Arena in London.

In 2009, Shweta collaborated with popular Punjabi singer and actor Harbhajan Mann for the song Sun Mere Chann Mahiya for the album Heer Ranjha (OST).

Television

She participated as a child on the popular Indian TV music show SareGaMaPa in 1996.

Her first Reality Television Show as a playback singer in 2008 – Mission Ustaad on Channel 9x, was a show Produced by the United Nations and Judged by Oscar Winner and Music Maestro A R Rahman and noted Lyric and Film Writer Javed Akhtar

The show was one of the biggest television series presented by the United Nations and had accomplished singers from Bollywood performing together for various causes for the United Nations.

Live Performances

In 2009 - 2010 Shweta Pandit is now a part of 2009 Oscar Winner, A R Rahman's - Jai Ho Journey Home Concert - World Tour'. Performing with the Music Legend as a leading vocalist, around the world, including India, Australia, USA, UK and the Middle East and Asia.

Commercials

Shweta Pandit Productions has also recently released the debut album of Shrradha Pandit's Teri Heer in October 2008, with Sony Music, India. She has also featured in the Coke Commercial (TVC) in 2009 featuring Cricketer Gautam Gambhir and Directed by Acclaimed Dibakar Banerjee.

She has also featured on the cover of Rave Magazine in 2008, as one of the youngest achievers in Bollywood music.

Awards and Achievements

Shweta has recently won the most Prestigious Indian Popular honor The Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer (Telugu, South Awards) for the Film 'Kotha Bangaru Lokam' for the Super Hit Song 'Nenani Neevani' on 31 July 2009 in Hyderabad, India.

* Nominated for Stardust Awards in 2005 for 'best New Musical Sensation' for her song in Aetbaar.

Filmography

* Mohabbatein (2000)
* Neal N Nikki (2005)
* Hisss (2010) *Song Writer and Playback Singer*
* Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna (2006)
* Iqbal (2005)
* Aamras (2010)
* Dil Jo Bhi Kahey
* Teesri Ankh
* Shiva
* Downtown
* Zor Laga Ke Haiya (2010)
* Antardhwand (2010)
* Naach (2004)
* Fight Club (2006)
* Agyaat (2009)
* Fast Forward (2009)
* Gayab
* Aetbaar
* Prateeksha
* Hello Darling (2010)
* 3 Nights 4 Days (2010)
* Mr Hot Mr Cool
* Kathputli
* Vaada Raha
* My Friend Ganesha 3 (2010)
* Nayee Padosan (2003)
* Haasil (2002)
* Rudraksh (2003)
* RGV Ki Aag
* Kaash.. Mere Hote
* Deshdrohi
* James
* Phoonk
* The Perfect Husband
* Raju Chacha (2000)
* Dil Kya Kare (1999)
* Julie
* Aap Mujhe Ache Lagne Lage (2002)
* Soch
* Stumped
* Ye Kya Ho Raha Hai (2002)
* Disney's High School Musical and High School Musical 2 (dubbed in Hindi)
* Kotha Bangaru Lokam (2009) Filmfare Award *Best Playback Singer*
* Allari Bullodu
* Bhagyalakshmi Bumper Draw
* Inkosaari (2010)
* Lagdha Ishq Ho Gaya (2010)
* Heer-Ranjha (2010)
* Maro Charithra (2010)
* Leader (2010)

Spiritual and Sanskrit Devotional Albums

* 'Mahalakshmi' with Padma Vibhushan Pandit Jasraj
* 'Dashavatar' with Rattan Mohan Sharma
* 'Ganesha' with Shankar Mahadevan
* 'Sukh Samriddhi Suraksha' with Shrradha Pandit

Friday, November 12, 2010

Shweta Mohan Female Playback Singer of India

Shweta Mohan is an Indian playback singer. She has sung in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada languages. She is the daughter of renowned singer Sujatha Mohan.

Sweta Mohan
Background information
Birth name Shweta
Born 1986, Trivandrum, Kerala, India
Genres playback singing
Occupations Singer
Instruments Vocalist

Education

She is a graduate from Stella Maris College.

Awards

* 2007 - Kerala State Award
* 2008 - Filmfare Award Malayalam
* 2008 - Asianet Film Award for Best Female Playback -Novel
* Vanitha award
* Film Critics Award
* 2007 - Sunfeast Isai Aruvi Award
* 2009 - Film Fare Award Malayalam

Major songs in Malaylam

* Amma Mazhakarinu - Madambi
* Kolakuzhal Viliketto - Nivedhyam
* Kuyile Poonkuyile - Novel
* Mampulli Kavil - Katha Parayumbol
* Kilichundan Mavil - Romeo
* Enthanennu - Goal
* Mandarapoo Mooli - Vinodayathra
* Yamuna Veruthe - Ore Kadal
* Thottal pookum - Mos and Cat
* Oru yathramozhi - Kurukshetra
* Priyanumathram- Robinhood
* Raakuyilin - Sulthan
* Cheruthingal Thoni - Soole
* Oru Naal - Thalappavu
* Sundari Onnu- Lion
* Mavin chottile-Oru naal varum

Major songs in Tamil

* Pain Of Love - Thambi Kottai
* Boom Boom Robo Da - Enthiran
* Oh Maha Zeeya - Thamizh Padam
* Vizhiyil Un Vizhiyil - Kireedam
* Nee Mutham Ondru - Pokkiri
* Kanden Kanden - Pirivom Sandhippom
* Naan Tharai Nila - Ramesvaram
* Neethana Neethana - Sadhu Miranda
* O Nenje - Sivi
* Ini Achcham Achcham Illai - Indira
* Eppadithaan Eppadithaan Solven Athai - Uthama Puthiran

 Major songs in Telugu

* Chinukai Varadai- Village lo Vinayakudu
* Amma Thale - Komaram Puli
* Boom Boom Robo Ra - Robo
* Piliche Pedavula Paina - Khaleja

Songs in Hindi

* Baazi Laga - Guru
* Khili Re - Raavan

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Shubha Mudgal Female Playback Singer of India

Shubha Mudgal (born 1959) is a well-known Indian singer of Hindustani classical music, Khayal, Thumri, Dadra, and popular Indian Pop music.

She has been awarded the 1996 National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film Music Direction for 'Amrit Beej', the 1998 Gold Plaque Award for Special Achievement in Music, at the 34th Chicago International Film Festival, for her music in the film Dance of the Wind (1997), and the Padma Shri in 2000. She is also close to progressive movements like ANHAD and SAHMAT.

Shubha Mudgal

Mudgal playing the tanpura in 2006.
Background information
Birth name Shubha Gupta
Also known as Shubha Mudgal
Born 1959 (age 50–51), Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Genres Pop, folk, Indian classical, playback singing
Occupations Singer
Years active 1986 – present

Early life

Born in an academic family to Skand and Jaya Gupta in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. Both her parents were professors of English literature at Allahabad University, with deep interest in classical Hindustani music and Kathak . Her paternal grandfather, Prof. P. C. Gupta was also a professor at Allahabad University.

She attended St. Mary's Convent Inter College. As a young girl she started learning Kathak in Allahabad following the foot steps of her sister. She replied once to a dance examiner's routine query of "Aap kis gharaane ka naachti hain (what gharana (house/style) do you dance from?)" with the retort "Hum apne gharaane ka naachti hain (I dance from my own gharana)" . She later switched to Hindustani classical music as her vocation of choice while maintaining the same individualistic attitude. Her first traditional teacher (guru) was Pandit Ramashreya Jha in Allahabad.

Mudgal moved to New Delhi and enrolled at the Delhi University. She continued her musical education under Pandit Vinaya Chandra Mudgalya at the urging of her first guru. After graduating from the university, her training continued under Pandit Vasant Thakar in Delhi, and more informally with other established singer as Pandit Jitendra Abhisheki, Naina Devi and Pt. Kumar Gandharva.

Performing career

Shubha Mudgal started performing as a classical singer in the 80s and gained a certain reputation as a talented singer. In the 90's, she started experimenting with other forms of music, including pop and fusion varieties. She says, "I believe in music. Khayal and thumari are my favourites, but that doesn’t mean I should not experiment with other forms, Why should I curtail my musical urges?" asks the singer and adds, "I want to allow the artist in me to come through. If you are a musician, how can you say, 'this one is from devotional poetry, so I'm not going to sing it.' In addition to her recordings and concerts, she also briefly ran a website called raagsangeet.com aimed at lovers of traditional Indian music.

International Performances

On october 24, 2008, The kickstart of Deepawali festival by the melodious Shubha Mudgal. She sang great songs from her latest album "Pyar Ke Geet". Packed auditorium of Sunnyvale Hindu Temple and Community Center, community, visitors, devotees enjoyed the performance. Everyone danced to touching songs. Event started with Huna Huna, a song from the depth of heart.

Personal life

After graduating from the University, she married Pt. Mudgalaya's son, Mukul Mudgal who was a promising lawyer then. Shubha Mudgal got divorced from her first husband, and got married to Aneesh Pradhan. Her only son from her previous marriage, Dhawal, is a member of a Delhi-based band.[9]

Discography

* Ali More Angana (1996)
* Classically Yours (1999) ISBN: D4HV2718
* Ab ke Sawan
* Pyaar Ke Geet
* Mann Ki Manjeree
* Kisson Ki Chadar (2003)
* Shubh Deepavali (2005)
* Anand Mangal
* The Awakening (2006)
* Jahan-E-Khusrau (2007)

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Shruti Pathak Female Playback Singer of India

Mar Jawan- The song that brought her out of her shell; the song that gave her voice a name; the song that made her Shruti Pathak! The hit number from the movie ‘Fashion’ is definitely Shruti’s entry into the big league.

Besides Bollywood, she has already had a successful remix career earlier. Today she is known for her bold choices such as the movie Dev D. The talented singer has even penned down the lyrics for one of the songs on the Dev D. album.


With Pop hits through the years and now with Bollywood knocking on her doors, Shruti has arrived and has a very long way to go!

Discography
2010

* Anjaana Anjaani - "Aas Pass Khuda" and "Tujhe Bhula Diya" [1]

2009

* Luck-"Jee Le"
* Kurbaan - "Rasiya"
* Dev.D - "Paayaliya"

2008

* Fashion - "Mar Jawaan" - Nominated, Filmfare Best Female Playback Award[2]
* Money Hai Toh Honey Hai