Swarnalatha (1973-2010)

Birthplace:
Chittur, Palakkad, Kerala, India

Born:
April 29, 1973

Died:
September 12, 2010

Swarnalatha was an Indian playback singer. In a career spanning almost twenty-two years (1987-till her death), she recorded over 7,000 songs in many languages including Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, Urdu, Bengali, Oriya, Punjabi and Badaga.  She won the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for her rendition of the song "Porale Ponnuthayi" from the film Karuththamma. The song was composed by A. R. Rahman, under whose musical direction she recorded many memorable songs. And she was the first female playback singer to get a National Award In AR Rahman Music. Her distinctive voice, which could effortlessly reach high octaves, quickly made her a name to reckon with in the playback music industry.

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Playback Singer:
1991  Thalapathi
1992  Thevar Magan
1993  Gentleman
1993  Uzhavan
1994  Gangmaster
1994  Kadhalan
1994  Karuththamma
1994  May Madham
1994  Pavithra
1994  Super Police
1994  Vandicholai Chinraasu
1995  Bombay
1995  Indira
1995  Rangeela
1996  Anthimanthaarai
1996  Indian
1996  Mr. Romeo
1997  Aravindhan
1997  Daud
1997  Ratchagan
1997  Ullasam
1998  Dil Se..
1998  Kabhi Na Kabhi
1998  Love Story 1999
1999  Kadhalar Dhinam
1999  Taal
1999  Vaali
2000  Alaipayuthey
2000  Mugavari
2002  Junior Senior
2002  Kannathil Muthamittal
2003  Puthiya Geethai
2004  Chellamae
2006  Sivappathigaram

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