Nithyashree MahadevanDr. Nithyashree Mahadevan, who was formerly known as S. Nithyashri, is a renowned Carnatic musician and playback vocalist for songs from movies in other Indian languages. Her maternal grandpa was the renowned mridangam master Palghat Mani Iyer, and her paternal grandmother was the renowned Carnatic vocalist D. K. Pattammal. The renowned Carnatic singer D. K. Jayaraman is her granduncle. In addition to giving concerts in numerous locations across the globe, Nithyashree has participated in all significant Indian sabhas. She has more than 100 commercial records to her credit and numerous accolades. FamilyLalitha and Iswaran Sivakumar gave birth to Nithyasree. Renowned Carnatic vocalists Ambi Dikshithar, Papanasam Sivan, Koteeswara Iyer, T.L. Venkataramayyar, and others were among the mentors of her paternal grandmother, D. K. Pattammal, and her granduncle, D. K. Jayaraman. Palghat Mani Iyer, a master mridangam player, was her maternal grandpa. Lalitha Sivakumar, Nithyasree's mother, was her first music instructor. Nithyasree would perform in concert with her mother since she, too, was a student of D. K. Pattammal. Her father is a skilled mridangist who studied under his father-in-law, Palghat Mani Iyer. He is always encouraging her and goes to her performances. Lavanya Sundararaman, Nithyasree's niece and student, has also provided vocal accompaniment for her at a few performances. Prior to his suicide in 2012, Nithyasree was married to V. Mahadevan. Their two daughters, Tanujashree and Tejashree, have also joined their mother on stage for performances. EducationNithyashree Mahadevan was brought up surrounded by music and learned music with his mother in a household full of musicians. Furthermore, D. K. received instruction in music from Pattammal and participated in his concerts when she was a little child. She was affected by musical art even though their father studied under Palakkad Mani Iyer. His studies were completed in between concerts, and he received an undergraduate degree at SIED College with a business major. Short BioNithyasree Mahadevan, the most well-known and affluent World Music Singer, was born on August 25, 1973, in Thiruvaiyaru, Tamil Nadu, India. She appeared next to Jyothika in the 2005 comedy horror film Chandramukhi, which Rajinikanth helmed. Nithyasree Mahadevan, popularly known as S. Nithyashri, was born on August 25, 1973. She is a C arnatic musician and a playback vocalist for many Indian languages. Nithyashree has participated in every important Indian assembly and released more than 500 albums. She was nurtured in Thiruvaiyaru, Tamil Nadu, India, the place of her birth. Lalitha Sivakumar, her mother, was both a composer and a music educator. Tanujasree and Tejasree are their two children. Her performances and musical choices have earned her various accolades, including the Madras Music Academy's Best Concert Award. In addition, the Tamil Nadu government presented the Kalaimamani Prize in the name of the Madras Music Academy. Before her grandmother's public performance ended, she had performed in multiple performances, including only patriotic songs to mark the 50th anniversary of Indian Independence, some of which included D. K. Pattammal. The Background and Early Years of Carnatic Singer NithyashreeNithyashree is the daughter of Lalitha and I. Siva Kumar. She was born on August 25, 1973. She was raised in a musical family, and aside from her intense love of Carnatic music, she did not find it difficult to get along with other artists. Her first Guru was her mother, Lalitha Siva Kumar. She first studied Carnatic music from her mother before turning into a dedicated student of her grandmother, D K Pattamal. She made her grandmother's stage a regular destination by always providing musical accompaniment to her concerts. When Nithyashree had the opportunity to perform, her father, a skilled mridangist and Phalagat Mani Iyer pupil, would always lend his support. Since she was a little child, she has only been able to focus on music because her family was musically inclined. Nithyashree entered the musical age thanks to the musical third generation. Tanuja Shree and Teja Shree, Nithyashree's two daughters, are a blessing from their marriage to Mahadevan. Musical CareerFirst PerformanceAt the age of 14, Nithyasree gave her first public Carnatic performance. On August 10, 1987, a one-hour concert for the Youth Association for Classical Music was held. The event was set to take place between 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. Notable Carnatic musicians in attendance were D. K. Pattammal and D. K. Jayaraman, in addition to the event's principal guest, K. V. Narayanaswamy. Thematic PresentationsNithyashree Mahadevan organized multiple events honoring the 50th anniversary of Indian Independence, some of which included D. K. Pattammal and solely patriotic music before her grandmother stopped performing in public. Having studied closely under Papanasam Sivan, D. K. Jayaraman and D. K. Pattammal became well-known for their vocalizations of and contributions to popularizing his compositions. Nithyasree has carried on this custom. She has also produced two special thematic albums that only featured his tunes, and she gave a lecture demonstration on "Papanasam Sivan - A Legend" for Manoranjitham in Coimbatore. Nithyasree, like D. K. Pattammal, conducted a concert featuring only pieces composed of raga Bhairavi. Over the course of three hours in 1994, Nithyasree's concert featured seventeen works. In the same way, her CD "BHAIRAVI," which was published by Charsur Digital Workstation in 1999, was limited to ragas that contained the term "Bhairavi" and was composed entirely of chants. Nithyasree has contributed to the popularization of Gopalakrishna Bharathi's compositions, much like D. K. Pattammal. For the PSG College of Arts and Science in Coimbatore's music department, she gave a paper on the life and contributions of Gopalakrishna Bharathi. He composed all three of her thematic albums, which have become hugely successful on the internet and off. With over 750 albums to her name, Nithyasree Mahadevan captures the hearts and minds of Raikas with a wide range of subjects and titles. A Musical AdventureShe performed on stage for the first time on August 10, 1987, at the age of sixteen with the Classical Music Youth Association. Papanasam Sivan and Gopalakrishna Bharti were on stage, singing songs like " Amamma Lage. " The two albums were put together using Papanasam's albums. He also presented a welcome speech titled "Papanasam Sivan: A Legend in Coimbatore." At PSG College of Science and Arts in Coimbatore, he gave a talk on his life and dedication to the arts, and he assembled two collections of Gopalakrishna Bharti albums. Motivated by his passion for music, he has put out over ten albums. She has conveyed the beauty and wonder of Tamil music throughout the world, performing in every significant concert venue in India as well as the USA, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Singapore, and Malaysia. To commemorate India's 50 years of independence, he composed several patriotic songs for concerts in addition to playing as a Carnatic musician and vocalist. He also sang and performed a lot of devotional songs and patriotic songs from movies. Playback SingingA.R. Rahman summoned Nithyashree to the Panchathan Recording Inn in Chennai for a voice test at some point in 90's, which is when she was first exposed to playback singing. The result of her visit was an enormous hit, featured in the song Kannodu Kaanbadellam of the Aishwarya Rai film Jeans. Following this, playback singing for movies and drama serials was in high demand for Nithyashree. A.R. Rahman co-wrote a number of her popular cinema songs, including Minsaara Poove from "Padayappa," Saukiyama Kanne from "Sangamam," Kumbakonam Sandhayile from "New," and "Manmatha Vasam" from "Parthale Paravasam." Apart from this, Harris Jayraj's Oru Nadhi Oru Pournami and Edho Edho Edho Ondru also had positive reviews for her. She also made a successful foray into the Telugu and Kannada music industries. The captivating Ra Ra... from "Aaptamithra" was her biggest Kannada success. Her most recent motion picture single is Kana Kaangiren, which she sang with renowned Hindustani vocalist Shubha Mudgal in the G V Prakash Kumar-composed "Ananda Thandavam" film. Net WorthNithyasree Mahadevan, an accomplished Indian vocalist of world music, is projected to have a net worth of $1 million to $100K by 2024. Her exceptional vocal range and effortless ability to effortlessly integrate various musical styles have undoubtedly helped her establish a name for herself in the music world. Given her career's continuing rise, her estimated net worth is an appropriate indication of her success and importance in the business. Playback singer and musician from India, most known for her work on over 500 CDs and her roles in many language films. She starred in Aayirathil Oruvan and Panjumittai, two Tamil films that are most recognized for her cameos. When she debuted in the 1998 Tamil film Jeans, she sang the hit song "Kannuodu Kaanbadhalam." This marked the beginning of her career, which took off in 2000 when she began doing song placements for big movies like Moodu Mukkalaata and Sri Srimati Satyabhama. Her musical talents have garnered her several accolades, such as the Kalaimamani Award from the Tamil Nadu government and the Best Concert Award from the Madras Music Academy, which she has received several times. ConclusionAn exceptionally talented Indian playback singer who has left a lasting mark on the music industry is Nithyashree Mahadevan. Music enthusiasts hold a special place in their hearts for her because of her rich voice, her skillful performance of both classical and modern songs, and the depth of passion she gives to her concerts. Throughout her career, Nithyashree has shown her versatility by effortlessly switching between genres and exhibiting her devotional, classical, and film music skills. Her contributions to the Indian music scene have garnered a substantial fan following, in addition to great accolades from reviewers. Next TopicKishore Kumar |