B. Arundhathi
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B. Arundhathi | |
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Birth name | B. Arundhathi |
Genres | Playback singing, Carnatic music |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1981–present |
B. Arundhathi is a playback singer and Indian classical music vocalist. She has sung many songs in Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu films, predominantly in Malayalam films. The famous Malayalam song "Ethra Pookalam" is sung by her. She is widely popular for her versatility in singing both carnatic music and light music equally well.
Family
She is married to Mr. T. S. Hariharan, who is a bank manager and has two children. Her elder daughter Charu Hariharan mastered in psychology and plays mridangam very well. Her younger son Sreekanth Hariharan is a violinist and he sings very well.[1][2]
Notable songs
- Kiliye Kiliye - Dheem Tharikida Thom (1986)
- Ethra Pookkaalamini - Rakkuyilin Raagasadassil (1986)
- Valli Thirumanam - Rakkuyilin Raagasadassil (1986)
- Alarsara Parithaapam - Swathi Thirunal (1987 film)
- Omanathinkal kidavo - Swathi Thirunal (1987 film)
- Praananaathan - Swathi Thirunal
- Suma Sayaka - Swathi Thirunal
- Swapnamalini - Devadas (1989)
- Aalthirakkilum - Utharam (1989)
- Manjin Vilolamam - Utharam (1989)
- Ninnilasooyayarnnu - Utharam (1989)
- Snehikkunnu Njan - Utharam (1989)
- Swaramidarathe - Utharam (1989)
- Manikkaveenayil - Pooram (1989)
- Medapponnaniyum - Devasuram (1993)
- Ellarkkum kittiya sammanam - Aayirappara (1993)
- Yathrayay - Aayirappara (1993)
- Entharo Mahanu - Devaraagam (1996)
- Maarivil Poonkuyile - Hitler (1996)
- Oh Priye - Aniathipravu (1997)
- Swarna Maane - Kottaram Veettile Apputtan (1998)
- Eachi Elumichi - Taj Mahal (A. R. Rahman)
- Hari Namadheyam - Mazha (2000)
- Himashaila - Mazha (2000)
- Paalkadalil - Gowrisankaram (2003)
- Manase Paadu Nee - Mahasamudhram (2005)
References
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