Indu Nagaraj
Indu Nagaraj | |
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Origin | Mysore, India |
Genres | Filmi, Carnatic classical |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Television actress |
Years active | 2007–present |
Indu Nagaraj is an Indian playback singer who primarily works in Kannada cinema. Through her successful singing career, she is the recipient of a Filmfare Award for the song "Pyarge Aagbittaite" from the film Govindaya Namaha (2012).
Life and career
Indu was born into a musical family at Chilkunda village in Mysore, Karnataka. Her father, Vidwan C. A. Nagaraj, is an accomplished vocalist and flutist in South India and her elder sister Lakshmi Nataraj is also a playback singer.[1] She was trained in Carnatic classical music and Sugama Sangeetha music under her father right from the age of 3.
In 2005, Indu along with her sister Lakshmi performed and participated together in the singing reality show Ede Thumbi Haaduvenu hosted and judged by acclaimed singer S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. The sisters together performed at various events and were coined the name "Chilkunda Sisters", named after their hometown.
Indu got her first offer to act in a Television series Minchu directed by T. N. Seetharam. Tapping her singing skills, Seetharam gave her first singing offer in his feature film, Meera Madhava Raghava (2007) which had the music scored by Hamsalekha. Later she sang for many films which had compositions by Gurukiran, Arjun Janya and V. Harikrishna.
In 2012, Indu won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer for the song "Pyarge Aagbittaite" from the film Govindaya Namaha.[2] The retro-rock song was a huge hit among the masses and went viral on the online media. The success of the song made her to sing even its Telugu version, "Pyar Mei Padipoya" for the film Potugadu. Following this, she was offered many successful songs to sing for more than 20 films as on 2016.
Discography
Title | Year | Film | Composer | Notes |
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"Olle Time Banthamma" | 2007 | Meera Madhava Raghava | Hamsalekha | |
"Sakhi Sakhi" | 2008 | Nee Tata Naa Birla | Gurukiran | |
"Naa Kanda Kanasalli" | 2010 | Olave Vismaya | Veer Samarth | |
"Pyarge Aagbittaite" | 2012 | Govindaya Namaha | Gurukiran | Won - Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer Udaya Film Award for Best Female Singer |
"Pyar Mei Padipoyane" | 2013 | Potugadu | Gurukiran | Telugu film Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer |
"Neenendaru Naane" | 2013 | Paraari | Anoop Seelin | |
"Onchuru Baggi Mathadu" | 2013 | Bachchan | V. Harikrishna | |
"Oye Kalla" | 2013 | Brindavana | V. Harikrishna | Nominated - SIIMA Award for Best Female Singer |
"Beautiful Hennu" | 2013 | Cool Ganesha | Manikanth Kadri | |
"Kaal KG Kallekayi" | 2015 | Bullet Basya | Arjun Janya | |
"Butte Butte" | 2015 | RX Soori | Arjun Janya | |
"I Can't Wait Baby" | 2015 | Masterpiece | V. Harikrishna | |
"Ka Thalkattu Ka" | 2015 | Mr. Airavata | V. Harikrishna | |
"Sunday Banthu" | 2015 | Plus | Bharath B. J. | |
"Hayya Hayya" | 2016 | Killing Veerappan | Ravishankar | |
"Baayi Basale Soppu" | 2016 | Parapancha | V. Harikrishna | |
"Bangaru" | 2016 | Maduveya Mamatheya Kareyole | V. Harikrishna | |
"Jai Maruthi" "Rajasthani Pungi" | 2016 | Jai Maruthi 800 | Arjun Janya | |
"Rave Rave" | 2016 | Lakshmana | Arjun Janya | |
"Lightaagi" | 2016 | Kalpana 2 | Arjun Janya | |
"Thraas Akkathi" | 2016 | Doddmane Hudga | V. Harikrishna | |
"Aledaado Megha" | 2016 | Nagarahavu | Gurukiran | |
"Jilka Jilka" | 2016 | Pushpaka Vimana | Charan Raj | |
References
- ↑ "'Singing is my passion': Lakshmi Nataraj". Penfolio.blogspot.
- ↑ "City girl with lilting voice wins Filmfare connoisseurs' hearts". Bangalore First.