A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Harini Tippu
Born:
April 30, 1979
Harini is an Indian film playback singer and classical singer, who sings mainly in Tamil films. She sings in Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada language films, whilst working with many leading film composers. She considers legendary singer K. S. Chitra as her inspiration. She is married to another playback singer Tippu. Harini learnt Carnatic music from Gowri and Radha Viswanathan from the age of four. In her later years, she learned from Sudha Raghunathan and currently from Suguna Purushotthaman. She used to participate in school competitions and in one such competition which she won, A. R. Rahman who distributed the prizes invited the winners to his studio to record their voices. Subsequently, she was called by Suhasini Maniratnam to sing "Nila Kaigirathu" for her first film Indira. Her very first song, "Nila Kaigirathu", was recorded at the age of 15. Since then, she has received offers from various music directors across South India. Within a career spanning for a decade, she sang over 2000 film songs and several album songs, most of them in Tamil. She is also credited for her good memory skills for not having any reference while singing in her stage shows. She claims to have known all her songs by heart at any point in time.
Playback Singer:
1995 Indira
1996 Indian
1997 Iruvar
1997 Ratchagan
1998 Jeans
1999 En Swasa Kaatre
1999 Padayappa
1999 Vaali
2000 Alaipayuthey
2001 Dheena
2001 Maayan
2001 Minnale
2001 Paarthale Paravasam
2002 Panchatanthiram
2002 Thulluvadho Ilamai
2003 Punnagai Poove
2004 Sullan
2005 Anniyan
2005 Thotti Jaya
2007 Agaram
2007 Unnale Unnale
2008 Pirivom Santhippom
2013 Kadal
2013 Thalaivaa
2019 100% Kaadhal
2020 Nishabdham
2023 Organic Mama Hybrid Alludu
2023 Ponniyin Selvan: Part II
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