K. S. Chithra

Krishnan Nair Shantakumari Chithra (born 27 July 1963) credited as K. S. Chithra or Chithra is an Indian playback singer and Carnatic musician. She has recorded more than 25,000 songs in various Indian languages including Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, Bengali, Oriya, Punjabi, Gujarati, Tulu, Rajasthani, Urdu, Sanskrit, and Badaga as well as foreign languages such as Malay, Latin, Arabic, Sinhalese, English and French.[3] She is also known for her extensive history of collaboration in the songs with Music Composers A.R. Rahman, Ilaiyaraja and with the playback singers SP Balasubrahmanyam and K J Yesudas over the years. She is also known mostly for her sweet and melodious voice for which she is fondly called as Melody Queen and Nightingale of South India.

K. S. Chithra
Born
Krishnan Nair Shantakumari Chithra

(1963-07-27) 27 July 1963
Other namesNightingale of South India[1]
Piya Basanti in North India[1]
Vanambadi in Kerala[2]
Chinna Kuyil in Tamil Nadu[2]
Sangeeta Saraswathi in Andhra Pradesh [1]
Kannada Kogile in Karnataka[1]
Alma materUniversity of Kerala
Occupation
  • Singer
  • music producer
Years active1979–present
Spouse(s)Vijayashankar
(m.1988-present)
HonoursPadma Shri (2005)
Padma Bhushan (2021)
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentsVocals
LabelsAudiotracs
Websitewww.kschithra.com

Chithra is a recipient of six National Film Awards, eight Filmfare Awards South and 36 different state film awards. She has won four south Indian state film awards.[4][5][6] She was awarded India's third highest civilian honor Padma Bhushan in 2021 and Padma Shri in 2005 for her valuable contributions towards the Indian musical fraternity. [7][8][9][10] Chithra is the first Indian woman who was honored by the House of Commons, British Parliament, United Kingdom in 1997[4] and is the only singer from India who was honored by the Government of China at the Qinghai International Music and Water Festival in 2009.[11] She is conferred with the highest honour of Rotary International, For the Sake of Honour award in 2001 and has received the MTV Video Music Award – International Viewer's Choice at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York in 2001.[12] She received honorary doctorates from Sathyabama University in 2011[13][14] and from The International Tamil University, United States in 2018.[15][16]

She was honoured with Rashtrapati Award for being the First Ladies in the field of music felicitated by the Ministry of Women and Child Development of Government of India at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on 20 January 2018.[17][18]In 2018, she was honoured by Mr. Craig Coughlin, Speaker of the General Assembly, New Jersey, United States. In 2019, she was honoured by Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi, sovereign ruler of the Emirate of Sharjah and a member of the Federal Supreme Council of the United Arab Emirates, for successfully completing 40 years in Indian film industry.[19] Her song "Kannalane/Kehna Hi Kya" from the film Bombay (1995) was included in The Guardian's "1000 Songs Everyone Must Hear Before You Die" list.[20]

Early life

Born in Trivandrum, Kerala, into a family of musicians, Chithra's father, Krishnan Nair, was her first teacher. Her elder sister K. S. Beena and her younger brother K. Mahesh are also playback singers. Chithra received her training in Carnatic music from Dr. K. Omanakutty, passed B.A. in music with first class and third rank from the University of Kerala, and completed a master's degree in music.[4] She was selected to the National Talent Search Scholarship from the Central Government from 1978 to 1984.[21]

Playback singing

Malayalam Cinema

Chithra was introduced to Malayalam playback by M. G. Radhakrishnan in 1979 who recorded her voice for films and private albums. Attahasam, Snehapoorvam Meera and Njan Ekananu were the first films in which she recorded her voice. She performed live concerts with K. J. Yesudas in India and abroad. The song "Manjal Prasadavum" from the film Nakhakshathangal (1986) composed by Bombay Ravi got her the second National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer. She sang the song "Indupushpam Choodi Nilkum" for the film Vaishali (1989) and won her third National Film Award. Her first Kerala State Film Award for Best Singer was for the song "Aayiram Kannumayi" from the film Nokkethadhoorathu Kannum Nattu (1986) composed by Jerry Amaldev. Since then, she has earned wide recognition by singing popular songs under the compositions of Raveendran, Shyam, S. P. Venkitesh, Mohan Sithara, Kannur Rajan, Ilaiyaraaja, Johnson, Ouseppachan, M. K. Arjunan, A. T. Ummer, Berny Ignatius, M. B. Sreenivasan, Mohan Sithara, Vidyasagar, Ramesh Narayan, Sharreth and M. Jayachandran. She is regarded as "Nightingale of Kerala (Vanambadi)" and recorded many successful songs in Malayalam. She recorded a number of songs for the composer S. P. Venkitesh and her maximum duet songs in Malayalam are with K. J. Yesudas and M. G. Sreekumar. As of 2017, she has won the Kerala State Awards for the record 16 times.

Tamil Cinema

Chithra made her debut in the Tamil film industry through the song "Poojaikketha Poovithu" from the film Neethana Antha Kuyil (1985), which was composed by Ilaiyaraaja. She was given the title Chinnakuyil after singing the song "Chinna Kuyil Paadum" from the 1985 released film Poove Poochudava.[4] Director Fazil cast her for this song after Ilaiyaraaja got impressed with her song sung in original version in Malayalam for the film Nokkethadhoorathu Kannum Nattu in 1985 directed by himself.. For the folksy classical song "Paadariyaen Padippariyaen" from the film Sindhu Bhairavi (1986), she was awarded with the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer. Since then, she has recorded thousands of Tamil film songs composed by Ilaiyaraaja, A. R. Rahman, Deva, S. A. Rajkumar, Vidyasagar, Sirpy, Yuvan Shankar Raja, G. V. Prakash Kumar, Harris Jayaraj and Santhosh Narayanan. She has sung huge number of evergreen hit songs in Tamil which are remembered till date. She is the only female singer who has sung the maximum number of songs for the Academy Award winning composer A. R. Rahman for his Tamil film songs.. Her fifth National award for best singer was for the song "Oooh La La" from the film Minsara Kanavu (1997).

Telugu Cinema

Celebrating 50 years of musical journey of S. P. Balasubrahmanyam on 9th Dec 2016 at Duty Free Tennis Stadium,Dubai

Chithra's first Telugu song was "Paadalenu Pallavaina" from the dubbed version of Tamil film Sindhu Bhairavi (1985) composed by Ilaiyaraaja. Her first song in a Telugu film is "Abba Daanisoku" from Aakhari Poratam (1988), sung alongside S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. She gained recognition for "Jallanta Kavvinta" from Geethanjali (1989) and then went onto sing several songs.[22] Chithra received her first Nandi Award, presented by Government of Andhra Pradesh for "Kalika Chilakala Koliki" from Seetharamayya Gari Manavaralu (1991). She won a total of 11 Nandi Awards as Best Female Playback Singer for various Telugu songs.[23]

Kannada cinema

Chithra started her journey in Kannada cinema through the film Preethi released in 1986. The duet song "Nee Hacchida Ee Kumkuma" along with S. P. Balasubrahmanyam was composed by G. K. Venkatesh. In the same year, composer M. Ranga Rao offered her two songs in the film Aruna Raaga. This was followed by "Sheela O My Sheela", a duet song with K. J. Yesudas and composed by Bappi Lahiri for the Dwarakish directorial fantasy-adventure film Africadalli Sheela. Throughout the 1990s, she went on to become a notable singer in Kannada film industry with her perfection in diction and finesse. Her solos and duets with S. P. Balasubrahmanyam made her famous and she received great acclaim for portraying great deal of nativity in her singing. For the 1986 Kannada film Sathkaara, composer Satyam called upon her to sing a duet song along with K. J. Yesudas and since then, Chithra has recorded around 2000 songs in Kannada film industry. Her most frequent collaborations in Kannada has been with Hamsalekha, V. Manohar and her duet songs have been largely with S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and Rajesh Krishnan. She is fondly referred to as Gaana Kogile and Kannada Kogile in Kannada cinema industry.

Hindi cinema

Chithra was introduced to Hindi film music in 1985; she recorded her first Hindi song composed by S. P. Venkitesh, which was not commercially released. For the 1991 Hindi film Love, composers Anand-Milind, called upon her to sing duets song along with S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and since then, Chithra has recorded for around 200 Bollywood songs.[24] Then she went on recording some Hindi songs under A. R. Rahman's compositions from 1991 to 1995, her breakthrough in Hindi film music came through "Kehna Hi Kya" from the film Bombay (1995), which was highly successful in the North Indian region and gave her an identity in Bollywood film industry. For the song "Payalein Chunmun" recorded in the 1997 film Virasat, Chithra received the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer and became the only South India based female singer till date to achieve the feat. Her most number of Hindi songs were recorded for Anu Malik, the most notable being her voice recorded for eight songs out of eleven in the soundtrack of Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon in 2003.

Some of Chithra's Hindi songs include "Ye Haseen Wadiyan" from Roja, "Yaaron Sun Lo" from Rangeela, "Hum Tumse Na" from Ziddi, "Payale Chunmun" from Virasat (she won a National Award, Star Screen Award and the nomination for FilmfareAwards for her rendition), "Raat Ka Nasha" from Aśoka, "Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya (sad version)", "Rang De Basanti" title track, "Mere Dil Ka Tumse Hi Kehna" from Armaan , "Mere Dil Ka Tumse Hi Kehna" from the film Armaan In the composition of Rajesh Roshan, she has sung "Koi Mil Gaya" title song of the film Koi... Mil Gaya for which she won Bollywood Movie Awards, MTV Immies Award and the nomination for Filmfare Awards. "Tum Bin Jiya Jaye Kaise" from the film Tum Bin topped the charts and she was lauded for her expressive rendition.

Apart from film songs, Chithra recorded for many private albums of which Piya Basanti and Sunset Point became hugely popular and went on to win several laurels including the MTV Music Video Awards. The popularity of the former album made her known among the Northern part of Indians identify her as "Piya Basanti" Chitra.[25]

Music company

In 1995 Chithra established the Audiotracs[26] Music Company in Chennai. AUDIOTRACS is the brand name of AT MUSICS, a music label promoted by the singer CHITHRA in 1995. Audiotracs is producing albums in the non film space. All of Chitra's non film albums are produced by this company.

Artistry

Work and association with music directors

Chithra has sung more than 25,000 songs in number of Indian languages. But predominately she works in South Indian film industry. Chithra has the fame of working with huge number of music directors across India. She has recorded maximum number of songs to the music directors like A. R. Rahman, Ilayaraja, M. M. Keeravani, Koti, S. V. Krishna Reddy, Hamsalekha, Raveendran, Johnson, Sharreth, S. A. Rajkumar, Manisharma, Vidyasagar, Deva, Devi Sri Prasad, Mickey J Meyer in Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada. She has worked with Laxmikant–Pyarelal, Anu Malik, Anand-Milind, Rajesh Roshan, Jatin-Lalit, Pritam, Sandesh Shandilya, Nadeem-Shravan, Nikhil-Vinay, Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen, Anand Raaj Anand, Shankar Ehsaan Loy, Shantanu Moitra and A. R. Rehman in Hindi. She has recorded huge number of duets with singers like S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, K. J. Yesudas, M. G. Sreekumar, Mano, Hariharan, Udit Narayan, Kumar Sanu, Rajesh Krishnan, Karthik, P. Unnikrishnan, Shankar Mahadevan, Vijay Yesudas in all Indian languages. Chithra, Mano, S.P.Balasubrahmanyam have a special fame of recording all the songs in one film dominatly from 1990 to 1997 mostly in Telugu, Kannada and few Tamil films. She has even recorded hit female duets with P. Susheela, Vani Jairam, S. Janaki, S. P. Sailaja, Sujatha Mohan, Shreya Ghoshal, Shweta Mohan, Swarnalatha, Minmini, Sadhana Sargam, kavita Krishnamurthy, Anuradha Paudwal, Alisha Chinai, Harini, Sunidhi Chauhan, Alka Yagnik, Madhushree, Sunitha Upadrashta in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam & Hindi. The most successful duet combination was S.P.B-Chithra duo in Telugu and Kannada especially.

They have a fame of recording 2,500 songs to composers Raj-Koti where in total Raj-Koti composed 3,000 songs. Chithra sang some rare duets with the legendary actor and singer Dr.Rajkumar in Kannada.

Performances in concerts (India & abroad)

Apart from playback singing, she also appeared among the panel of judges in the singing reality television shows at Kerala (Idea Star Singer and Josco Indian Voice),[27] at Tamil Nadu (Airtel Super Singer Junior),[28] where she also won the award for Best Female Judge and at Andhra Pradesh (MAA TV) Super Singer. Apart from this judgement panel she has appeared in music-shows like Swarabhishekam, Super Masti, Jhumandi Nadam. She is a regular singer in Ilayaraja's, A.R. Rahman's and S.P. Balasubrahmanyam's concerts. She has performed all over the world in SPB's concerts along with S. P. Sailaja, S. P. Charan. She has been a regular singer participating in all the concerts of SPB50-The World Tour, she has performed almost all around the world with S. P. B. Charan, S. P. Sailaja, Sunitha Upadrashta Karthik & Shweta Mohan.

Studio albums

Chithra recorded her first studio album with Voodoo Rapper for the album called Ragga Raaga in 1993. She recorded the albums in Hindi, Piya Basanti (2000) and Sunset Point. She associated with Ustad Sultan Khan for Piya Basanti which was certified Gold.[29] Sunset Point had eight songs written and narrated by Gulzar and sung by Chithra and Bhupinder.[30] In 2006, she released an album in dedication to M. S. Subbulakshmi named My Tribute. It is a collection of Kritis and bhajans dedicated to Subbulakshmi.[31] In 2009 she released Nightingale: A Salute to Lataji, a musical tribute to Lata Mangeshkar on her 80th birthday.[32] She also recorded many Malayalam albums for K. J. Yesudas, M. Jayachandran and Sharreth compositions. She also planned a ghazal album with Ghulam Ali and Asha Bhosle.[31]

Association with A. R. Rahman

Chithra has an extensive history of collaboration with A. R. Rahman.

S.noYearSongFilmLanguageCo-Singer(s)
11992"Rukkumani Rukkumani"RojaTamilS. P. Balasubrahmanyam
21992"Yeh Haseen Waadiyaan"HindiS. P. Balasubrahmanyam
31992"Nagamane Nagamane"TeluguS. P. Balasubrahmanyam
41992"Chella Chella Asha"Malayalam-
51992"Chella Chella Asha (bit)"Malayalam-
61993"Kulu Kulu"AsokanTamilS. P. Balasubrahmanyam
71993"Mujhko Yeh Lagta Hai"Dharam YoddhaHindiS. P. Balasubrahmanyam
81993"Thenkizhakku Cheemayile (1)"Kizhakku CheemayileTamilMalaysia Vasudevan
91993"Thenkizhakku Cheemayile (2)"TamilMalaysia Vasudevan
101993"Kaathu Kaathu Dinam Kaathu"UzhavanTamilG. V. Prakash Kumar
111993"En Aatha Pon Aatha"TamilK. J. Yesudas
121993"Kangalil Enna Eeramo"TamilS. P. Balasubrahmanyam
131993"Veerapandi Kottayile"Thiruda ThirudaTamilMano, Unni Menon
141993"Putham Pudhu Bhoomi"TamilMano
151993"Jhoom Jhoom"Chor Chor (Dubbed version)HindiS. P. Balasubrahmanyam
161993"Pyar Kabhi"HindiUdit Narayan, Mano
171993"Veera Bobbili"Donga DongaTeluguMano, Unni Menon
181993"Kotha Bangaru Lokam"TeluguMano
191994"Baboo Love Cheyyara"Super PoliceTeluguS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
201994"Mukkambe Mukkambe"TeluguMano
211994"Maamo Love"TamilS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
221994"Muttamme Muttamme"TamilMano
231994"Chumma De Chumma De"Khel Khiladi KaHindiS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
241994"En Kadhale" (Female version)DuetTamil-
251994"Anjali Anjali Pushpanjali"TamilS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
261994"Kodite Kolatam"TeluguS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
271994"Anjali Anjali"TeluguS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
281994"Gutti Vankayi"Telugu-
291994"Neenecheli Neenecheli"TeluguS.P.Balasubrahmanyam, Noel James
301994"Anjali Anjali"HindiS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
311994"En Mel Vizhunda"May MadhamTamilP. Jayachandran
321994"Manasa Veena"HrudayaanjaliTelugu-
331994"Edapai Jarina"TeluguP. Unnikrishnan
341994"Azhagu Nilave"PavithraTamil-
351994"Eechambazham"TamilShahul Hameed
361994"Thenmerku Paruva Kaatru"KaruthammaTamilUnnikrishnan
371994"Sirimalle Mogga Meeda"VanithaTeluguUnnikrishnan
381994"Onnu Rendu Moonuda"Pudhiya MannargalTamilMano
391994"Nagu Momu"GangmasterTeluguMano
401994"Misa Misalade"TeluguS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
411994"Hello Hello"TeluguS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
421994"Enna Mayam Kannamma"Manitha ManithaTamilMano
431994"Kisu Kisu Namakkal"TamilMano
441994"Hello Hello Anburani"TamilMano
451994"Neelimabbu Kondallona"Palnati PourushamTelugu[33]K J Yesudas
461995"Kehna Hi Kya"Bombay (Dubbed version)Hindi-
471995"Kannalane"Tamil-
481995"Uyire Uyire"TamilHariharan
491995"Kannanule"Telugu-
501995"Urike chilake"Hariharan
1995 "Idhi Mathru Bhoomi"
511995"Thoda Thoda Malardhadhenna"IndiraTamilS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
521995"Thoda Thoda Pyar - 1"PriyankaHindiS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
531995"Thoda Thoda Pyar - 2"HindiHariharan
541995"Tholi Tholi Bidiyala"IndiraTeluguS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
551995"Yaaro Sunlo Zara"RangeelaHindiUdit Narayan
561995"Kuluvalilae"MuthuTamilUdit Narayan, G. V. Prakash Kumar, Kalyani Menon
571995"Kalagalile Prema"TeluguS.P.Balasubrahmanyam, G. V. Prakash Kumar, Kalyani meno
581995"Phoolwani Ne Loota Mujhko"HindiUdit Narayan, G. V. Prakash Kumar, Kalyani Menon
591996"Malargaley Malargaley"Love BirdsTamilHariharan
601996"Manasuna Manasuga"TeluguHariharan
611996"Milgaye Milgaye"HindiHariharan
621997"Ooh La La La (Maana Madurai)"Minsara KanavuTamilUnni Menon, Srinivas
631997"Ek Bhagiya Mein"Sapnay (Dubbed version)HindiSrinivas, Shankar Mahadevan
641997"Machilipatnam"Merupu Kalalu (Dubbed version)TeluguSrinivas, Unni Menon
651997"Kasirepi"50-50 (Dubbed version)TeluguDeena Chandra Das
661997"Ee Praayam Needhe Ra"TeluguUnnikrishnan
671997"Sooriyanaai"Ottam (Dubbed version, album version)TamilDeena Chandra Das
681997"En Kadhal Neruppe"TamilUnnikrishnan
691997"Pogum Vazhiyellam"RatchaganTamil-
701998"Mere Yara Dildara"Kabhi Na KabhiHindiS.P.Balasubrahmanyam, Hariharan
711998"Tu Hi Tu"HindiM. G. Sreekumar
721998"Innalila Ledule"Prematho (Dubbed version)TeluguM. G. Sreekumar
731999"En Swasa Kaatre"En Swasa KaatreTamilM. G. Sreekumar
741999"Theendai"TamilS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
751999"Thirakkadha Kattukkulle"TamilUnnikrishnan
761999"Naa Prana Jyothi"Premante Pranam IstaTeluguM. G. Sreekumar
771999"Leela Mruduleela"TeluguS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
781999"Tholi Saari"TeluguUnnikrishnan
791999"Mel Nattu Isai"JodiTamil-
801999"Verri Manasa"TeluguS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
811999"Hridayanni Muripinche"Telugu-
821999"Karisal Tharasil"Taj MahalTamilM. G. Sreekumar
831999"Sarithana Sarithana"ThalamTamilMano
842000"Kannamoochi (Solo)"Kandukondain KandukondainTamil-
852000"Kannamoochi (Duet)"TamilK. J. Yesudas
862000"Engae Enathu Kavithai"TamilSrinivas
872000"Dobuchulatelara (Duet)"Priyuralu Pilichindi (Dubbed version)TeluguK. J. Yesudas
882000"Dobuchulatelara (Solo)"Telugu-
892000"Yemaye Naa Kavitha"TeluguSrinivas
902000"Injerungo Injerungo"ThenaliTamilKamal Haasan
912000"Pranama Pranama"TeluguS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
922000"Yeyayo Yeyayo"TeluguS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
932000"Neethan En Desiya Geetham"Parthale ParavasamTamilP. Balaram
942000"Neevena Jaatheyageetam"ParavashamTeluguP.Balaram
952001"Shingu Lingu"Alli ArjunaTamil-
962004"Mazhai Megha Vanna"DesamTamilSrinivas
972005"Varugiraai"Anbe AaruyireTamilHariharan
982006"Rang De Basanti"Rang De BasantiHindiDaler Mehndi
992007"Jaage Hain "GuruHindiA. R. Rahman
1002007"Ek Lo Ek Muft"HindiBappi Lahari
1012007"Rendu Maangai"TamilS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
1022007"Orey Kanaa"TamilA. R. Rahman
1032007"Jodi Chesei"TeluguS.P.Balasubrahmanyam
1042007"Innalle"TeluguA. R. Rahman
1052008"Idhayam Idam Maariyathe"Jodhaa AkbarTamilKarthik
1062010"Tu Mera Hai"Ada... A Way of LifeHindiSukhwinder Singh, Naresh Iyer
1072010"Nammakam Eeyara Swami"PuliTeluguHarini, Madhushree
1082014"Unborn Child"Million Dollar ArmEnglishUnnikrishnan
1092014"Sach Kahoon"RaunaqHindiA. R. Rahman
1102014"Naada Gaanangal"Pradhi NayaganMalayalamHaricharan
1112015"Malargal Kaettaen"OK KanmaniTamilA. R. Rahman
1122015"Manase Theeyaga"OK Bangaram (Dubbed version)TeluguDr. Narayan

Philanthropy

Chithra, along with a Kerala-based satellite channel, Asianet Cable Vision (ACV), jointly launched a fundraising organisation, Sneha Nandana, to raise funds for the welfare of retired musicians who have lost their careers due to changes in the music industry. She launched this organisation on the occasion of her completion of three decades in the music playback industry. She said that the fund would provide help to the musicians with financial impediments and those suffering from health problems. A cultural event called Chithra Pournami was held on 15 February 2011 at Thiruvananthapuram to celebrate the 30th year of her career and also to launch this organisation.[34]

Personal life

Chithra is married to Vijayashankar, an engineer and businessman and settled in Chennai. They had a daughter Nandana, who was born with down's syndrome. Her daughter died in a pool accident due to drowning in Dubai in 2011 when Chithra was about to perform at an A. R. Rahman's concert.[35][36]

Performances abroad

International projects

  • Recorded with the Arab singer Jawad Ali for his album Amar Ul Hob[37]
  • Recorded a song for the jazz pianist Herbie Hancock
  • Invited by the Government of China to perform in the Qinghai international water and music festival in Qinghai, China.

Awards, honors, and recognition

Chithra is a recipient of six National Film Awards (most by any female singer in India), eight Filmfare Awards South[6] and 36 different state film awards. She has won all the four south Indian state film awards. She was honored with India's civilian honor Padma Shri in 2005[7] and Padma Bhushan in 2021.[10] She is the first Indian woman who was honored by House of Commons, British Parliament, United Kingdom in 1997.[4] She is the only singer from India who was honored by the Government of China at the Qinghai International Music and Water Festival in 2009.[38] She is conferred with highest honour of Rotary International FOR THE SAKE OF HONOUR AWARD in 2001.[37] she is the only singer from South India who has received the MTV Video Music Award – International Viewer's Choice at Metropolitan Opera House, New York, United States in 2001.[12] She was conferred with the Doctor of Letters (honorary degree) by Sathyabama University in 2011[13][14] and The International Tamil University, United States in 2018.[15][16]

In 2018, she was honoured by Mr. Craig Coughlin, Speaker of the General Assembly, New Jersey, United States. In 2019, she was honoured by Sultan bin Muhammad Al-Qasimi, sovereign ruler of the Emirate of Sharjah and is a member of the Federal Supreme Council of the United Arab Emirates, for successfully completing 40 years in Indian Film Industry.[19] She is the only South Indian female singer who has presented her maiden concert at the world's prestigious concert hall Royal Albert Hall in London in 2001.[39] Her song "Kannalane/Kehna Hi Kya" from the film Bombay (1995) was included in The Guardian's "1000 Songs Everyone Must Hear Before You Die" list.[20]

Filmography

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