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There after, she recorded many hundreds of songs for composers such as Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Mani Sharma, Koti, Deva, Vidyasagar, Hamsalekha and others. She received the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for the song "Poraale Ponnuthayi" from the film Karuthamma (1994).
Krishnan Nair Shantakumari Chithra (born 27 July 1963), credited as K. S. Chithra, is an Indian playback singer and Carnatic musician. In a career spanning over five decades, she has recorded 20,000 songs [1] in various Indian languages including Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, Odia, [2] [3] Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Tulu, Rajasthani, Urdu, Sanskrit, and Badaga as well as ...
The list contains songs written by Indian poet and songwriter Kannadasan. [1] He won a National Film Award for Best Lyrics which is the first lyricist receive the award. His association with Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy is notable.
Aaryan Dinesh Kanagaratnam (born 31 August 1981), also known by his initials A. D. K. or simply Dinesh Kanagaratnam, is a Sri Lankan R&B and hip hop artist and music producer who has composed tracks in Tamil language. He also often collaborates with music directors in Tamil cinema as a playback singer. [1]
Chinna Madam "Chinna Chinna" Sirpy Mano "Chinna Chinna"(Version ll) "Oru Ponnu Nenachha" Kadhalan "Kaatru Kuthirayile" A. R. Rahman "Indiraiyo Ival Sundariyo" A. R. Rahman Sunanda, Kalyani Menon, Minmini: Mani Rathnam "Neerodai Thaalampottu" Sirpy Neeraja Arun Mozhi "Kuzhainthaikku Pasiyeduthal" Nammavar "Udai Oodu Pirakkavillai" Mahesh Mahadevan
"Chinna Chinna Aasai" was the first song Rahman had composed for the film. The song "Kadhal Rojave" has two versions in both Tamil and Hindi; a solo and a duet in the former. The Hindi version of the song was titled "Roja Jaaneman" has two versions – one by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and the other by Hariharan.
Song Music director Channel Note(s) 2000: Kula Vilakku "Vaan Sindhum" T. Vijayshankar: Sun TV: This serial had two different title tracks; first track sung by K. S. Chithra was used in first few episodes and S. Janaki's song was added from episode 49.
The songs were composed by Nagayya and A. Rama Rao, with lyrics by Kanakasurabhi, Subramania Bharati and Kavimani Desigavinayagam Pillai. [2] [5] [6] The song "Vella Thamarai" is based on Bharati's poem of the same name. [7] The song "Konjum Puraave" is based on the song "Thandi Hawayen" from the Hindi film Naujawan (1951).