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Kavita Krishnamurti |
Details |
Profession |
Singer, Composer |
Age |
65 |
Date Of Birth |
25 January 1958 |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
Birthplace |
New Delhi, India |
Notable Work |
Dola Re Dola (Devdas) |
Genres |
Filmi Fusion Classical Ghazals Pop |
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Sharada Krishnamurthy, popularly known as Kavita Krishnamurthy or Kavita Subramaniam, is an Indian playback and classical singer. She has recorded songs in various Indian languages including Hindi, Bengali, Kannada, Rajasthani, Bhojpuri, Telugu, Odia, Marathi, English, Urdu, Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Nepali, Assamese, Konkani, Punjabi and other languages. She is the recipient of four Filmfare Best Female Playback Singer Awards (winning consecutively during 1995–1997), and the Padmashri which she received in 2005. She was awarded a Doctorate (Honoris Causa) for her contributions to Indian music by Bangalore-based Jain University in 2015.In 1999, she married noted violinist L. Subramaniam and resides in Bengaluru. With her musical renditions and impeccable vocal range, Kavita Krishnamurti has carved a special place in the realm of Indian music. Immerse yourself in the magic of her soul-stirring songs and experience the undeniable talent of this esteemed artist.
Kavita Krishnamurti was born on January 25, 1958, in New Delhi, India. As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, she is currently 65 years old. According to her birthdate, her zodiac sign is Aquarius.
Kavita Krishnamurti is married to renowned Indian composer and musician, Dr. L. Subramaniam. The couple got married in 1999 and has been a prominent musical duo ever since. Dr. L. Subramaniam is a highly respected violinist, and together, they have collaborated on various musical projects, combining their talents to create soul-stirring melodies. Kavita Krishnamurti and Dr. L. Subramaniam have a daughter named Bindu Subramaniam, who is also a talented singer and musician. Bindu has followed in her parents' footsteps and has made a name for herself in the music industry. The family shares a deep passion for music, and their combined talents have brought them immense success and recognition.
Dr. L. Subramaniam, one of India's most celebrated musicians and composers, is Kavita Krishnamurti's husband. In 1999, the couple tied the knot, and ever since then, they have been successful as a musical duo. Together, they have worked on a variety of musical projects, combining their talents to produce tunes that stir the spirit. Dr. L. Subramaniam is a well regarded violinist, and the two of them have worked together on these projects.
During her college days at St. Xavier College, Mumbai, she got an opportunity to record a song in the Bengali film Shriman Prithviraj in 1971 with Lata Mangeshkar as co-singer under the auspices of the music composer and singer Hemant Kumar. Although the young Sharada aspired to work in Indian Foreign Services, she moved to Bombay when she was 14 to try her luck as a playback singer in the Hindi film industry. She is an alumnus of St. Xavier's College, Bombay from where she did her BA Honors Economics. She was very active in St. Xavier's music group. During the annual college festival (Malhar), she met Ranu Mukherjee, the daughter of Hemant Kumar. Ranu took the initiative of reintroducing Kavita to her father, who began using her as a singer during his live performances. At one such performance, playback singer Manna Dey spotted her and employed her to sing advertisement jingles. Through her aunt's contacts, she met Jaya Chakravarthy, the mother of actress Hema Malini,[8] who later introduced Kavita to the music director Laxmikant (one of the composer duo Laxmikant–Pyarelal) in late 1976.
Film: Mr. India (1987)
Kavita Krishnamurti's rendition of Hawa Hawai is a peppy and catchy track that epitomizes the exuberance of the '80s era. Her vibrant vocals effortlessly match the electrifying dance moves of Sridevi, creating an iconic musical number that still resonates with audiences today.
Film: Saajan (1991)
Mera Dil Bhi Kitna Pagal Hai is a soulful and romantic ballad where Kavita Krishnamurti's melodious voice captures the depth of emotions associated with unrequited love. Her poignant rendition beautifully conveys the pain and longing expressed in the lyrics, making it a timeless love anthem.
Film: Khamoshi: The Musical (1996)
Bahon Ke Darmiyan is a hauntingly beautiful song that showcases Kavita Krishnamurti's versatility and emotional range as a singer. Her mesmerizing vocals, coupled with the poignant lyrics, create an ethereal ambiance, evoking a sense of longing and yearning in the listeners.
Film: Jab We Met (2007)
Tum Se Hi is a soul-stirring melody where Kavita Krishnamurti's serene voice weaves a tale of love and companionship. Her expressive rendition beautifully captures the essence of the lyrics, creating a heartwarming and soothing experience for the listeners.
Film: Devdas (2002)
Dola Re Dola is a grand and captivating duet where Kavita Krishnamurti's powerhouse vocals complement the dynamic performance of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Madhuri Dixit on screen. Her energetic and emotive rendition adds depth and intensity to this iconic song, making it a highlight of the film.
Year |
Film |
Song |
1976 |
Kadambari |
Aayega Aane Waala |
1980 |
Maang Bharo Sajana |
Kahe Ko Babul |
1982 |
Jeeo Aur Jeene Do |
Alibaba O Alibaba Teri Ishq Me |
1983 |
Aao Pyar Karen |
Shivaji Chale |
1984 |
Ek Nai Paheli |
Yeh Preet Aisi Paheli |
1985 |
Ameer Aadmi Gareeb Aadmi |
Dhak Dhak Dhadke Yeh Dil |
1986 |
Aag Aur Shola |
Ek Ladki Jiska Naam |
1987 |
Anjaam |
Saat Ke Duniya Patthar |
1988 |
7 Bijliyaan |
Jal Pariyan Hum Jal Pariyan |
1989 |
Aag Se Khelenge |
Chhede Been Sapra |
1990 |
Aag Ka Darya |
Dil Hai Lutne Ko Taiyar |
1991 |
Aadmi Aur Apsara |
Tumne Is Tarah Mara |
1992 |
101 Days |
Pi Ka Naam |
1993 |
Aadmi |
Dil Tere Naam Se |
1994 |
Aa Gale Lag Jaa |
Aa Gale Lag Jaa |
1995 |
7 Days |
Tune Mera Naam Liya |
1996 |
Agnee Prem |
Jaan Banke Rehenge |
1997 |
Aar Ya Paar |
Suna Hai Phool |
1998 |
2001: Do Hazaar Ek |
Tu Qaatil Tera Dil Qaatil |
1999 |
Aaag Hi Aag |
Teri Chaahat Ki Kasam |
2000 |
Aaj Ka Ravan |
Haathon Ki Mehendi |
2001 |
Afsana Dilwalon Ka |
Yeh Aashiq Husnwalon Se |
2002 |
Badmaash No. 1 |
Dil Mein Ho Tum |
2005 – Padma Shri – India's fourth-highest civilian honours
2003 – Best Female Playback Singer (shared with Shreya Ghoshal) – Dola Re Dola (Devdas)
1997 – Best Female Playback Singer – Aaj Main Upar (Khamoshi: The Musical)
1996 – Best Female Playback Singer – Mera Piya Ghar Aaya (Yaraana)
1995 – Best Female Playback Singer – Pyaar Hua Chupke Se (1942: A Love Story)
2000 - Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer - for the songs in the movie Sawai Hawaldar.
1997 – Best Female Playback Singer – Aaj Main Upar (Khamoshi: The Musical)
2000 – Best Female Playback Singer – Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam)
2003 – Best Female Playback Singer (shared with Shreya Ghoshal) – Dola Re (Devdas)
2000 – Best Female Playback Singer – Nimbooda (Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam)
2001 - Best Female Playback Singer - Aey Dil laya Hai Bahar (Kya Kehna)
2003 – Best Female Playback Singer (shared with Shreya Ghoshal) – Dola Re Dola (Devdas)
2008 - Best Female Playback Singer (Durga Puja).
2010 - Best Female Playback Singer (Best Fusion Album).
2021 - Jury Prize (Album Of The Decade / Rockstar 2011).
Prafulla Kar Samman (2018) Odia Film Industry.
Muhammad Rafi Award (2021).
‘Phonomenal That's Me’ award for her contribution to the Kannada film industry (2014)
Swaralaya Yesudas Award (2008) by Swaralaya, for exceptional contribution to Indian music.
Kishore Kumar Journalists'/Critics' Award in Calcutta (2002)
Lion's / Club Bollywood Award, held in New York (2000) At The Same year (2002)
Shri Ravindra Jain Sangeet Samman (2012)
Lata Mangeshkar Award from the Govt. of Madhya Pradesh (2005)
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