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Pages in category "Tamil playback singers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 332 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of playback singers from India This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
[3] [4] He is one of the most prolific singers among Tamil actors. [5] Vijay made his debut by singing "Bombay City Sukkha Rotti" (1994) in Rasigan. After his 25th song "Vaadi Vaadi" (2005) in Sachein, Vijay took a sabbatical from singing to concentrate on acting, [3] but made a comeback with "Google Google" in Thuppakki (2012).
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards – Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Male Playback singer: Tamil 2010: Mirchi Music Awards South – Best Male Playback Singer: Tamil 2011: TSR TV9 National film awards – Best Playback Singer (Male) Choosthunna: Mogudu: Telugu 2012: Amrita Film Awards 2012 [10] – Versatile Singer [11] various songs: Ordinary ...
This is the Tamil discography of veteran Indian female playback singer P. Susheela, who sang in over 6000 songs in Tamil. [1] She gave her voice to actresses and thespians in the Tamil Film Industry such as Padmini , B. Saroja Devi , Jayalalitha .
Srinivas (7 November 1959) is an Indian playback singer and music composer. Best known for his work in Tamil films and all the other South Indian and Hindi language films, Srinivas has recorded over 3000 songs. [citation needed] He has also recorded songs for many non-film albums, tele-series, devotionals and classical collaborations. [1]
Pradeep Rangaswamy Kumar (born 12 May 1986) is an Indian playback singer and music director who has worked in Tamil language films. After beginning his career as a Carnatic musician, in the 2010s, he has regularly collaborated with composers Santhosh Narayanan and Sean Roldan.
Annupamaa is an Indian playback singer from Tamil Nadu. She is known especially for the song "Chandralekha" (Konjam Nilavu) from Thiruda Thiruda. She is also trained in Carnatic music and a 6th grade solo pianist from Trinity College London. [1] Annupamaa Krishnaswami was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India on 2 September 1968.