Janani Bharadwaj

Janani Bharadwaj
Background information
Born (1989-06-30) June 30, 1989
Origin Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation(s) Indian Playback Singer
Years active 2004 - present;

Janani Bharadwaj is an Indian playback singer. She has sung hit songs in languages including Tamil and Telugu. She is the daughter of the famous Indian music director, Bharadwaj. She is famous for her hit songs Athiri Pathiri (Ayya), Indha Nimidam (Pallikoodam), Tottadaing (Aasal), among others.

Biography

Though Janani was born in Bangalore, she grew up and pursued her Computer Engineering college degree in Chennai. She is married to Kartik, a Software Engineer & they presently reside abroad. Her father, music director Bharadwaj is her Music Guru.

Music Debut & Career

Janani debuted as a professional playback singer during her 10th Standard (Xth Grade), with the song Athiri Pathiri, from the film Ayya. This was touted to be a solo introductory song of actress Nayantara in this film, and went on to become a huge hit. This was followed by her second song Kangalinal, in the Madhavan starrer Priyasakhi, which she sang alongside Harish Raghavendra. She went on to sing in more than 15 other films, predominantly in her father's music, delivering many more hits. Her song Tottadaing, with Mukesh, in the Ajith Kumar starrer Aasal was a runaway hit.

Apart from playback singing, she is an active stage performer & has performed in many Music Concerts around the globe including India, Dubai, Malaysia, Singapore & the United States.

Discography

Janani has sung in more than 15 films in Tamil.

No. Song Movie
1 "Athiri Pathiri" Ayya
2 "Kangalinal" Priyasakhi
3 "Nee Vendum" Kundakka Mandakka
4 "Nanba Nanba" February 14 (film)
5 "Araibia" Idhaya Thirudan
6 "Ethanai Varusham" Jambhavan
7 "Mudhal Mudhalai" Vattaram
8 "Indha Nimidam" Pallikoodam
9 "Kolattam" Vallamai Tharayo
10 "Engalukkum" Onbadhu Roobai Nottu
11 "Acham Vekkam" Solla Solla Inikkum
12 "Ishq Ishq" Kadhalukku Maranamillai
13 "Tottadaing" Aasal
14 "Yet to release" Kalavadiya Pozhudugal
15 "Thannikulla Thee Pidichathennavo" Nandhi
16 "Ulaga Azhagi Nan Dhan" Pirappu
17 "Sailalo" Manjal Veyil
18 "Oru Siragu Nee" Andha Naal Nyabagam
19 "Alli Billi (Telugu)" Maa-Daivam-Peddayana (Telugu)

References

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