Suzanne D'Mello (b. 1978)

Alias:
Suzie Q

Birthplace:
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Born:
October 15, 1978

Suzanne D'Mello, formerly known as Suzie Q, is an Indian playback singer of Bollywood films and other regional films. She also has voiced jingles for television advertisements.  Over the years, Suzanne has worked with several music directors including A.R. Rahman, Pritam, Sajid Wajid, Ilaiyaraaja, Harris Jayaraj, Yuvan Shankar Raja, Salim-Sulaiman, Anu Malik, Bappi Lahiri and Vishal-Shekhar. She has sung up to 50 songs as a playback singer in Bollywood. In 2006, Suzanne sang her first playback song for music director Pritam – "Khalish" from the film ' Chocolate'. The song that first got her recognised was "Mahiya" from the film ' Awaarapan', for which she received her First nomination at the Stardust Awards in 2008. This was followed by a string of superhits like " Jee Karda" from 'Singh Is Kinng', "Pyaar Karke" from 'Pyaar Ke Side Effects', "Signaal" from 'Bhagam Bhag', "Meow" from 'Golmaal Returns'.

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Lyricist:
2008  Silambattam

Playback Singer:
2005  Chocolate: Deep Dark Secrets
2006  Dhoom 2
2006  Naksha
2006  The Killer
2007  Awarapan
2007  Partner
2008  Hello
2008  Silambattam
2008  Yuvvraaj
2009  Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani
2009  Love Aaj Kal
2009  Main Aurr Mrs Khanna
2009  Wanted
2010  Crook
2010  Kites
2010  Milenge Milenge
2010  No Problem
2010  Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa
2011  Miley Naa Miley Hum
2011  Pyaar Ka Punchnama
2011  Rockstar
2011  Thank You
2012  Ekk Deewana Tha
2012  Housefull 2
2018  2.0
2019  July Kaatril
2021  Saina
2023  Pippa
2023  Tamilarasan

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