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Gopika was born in Vizianagaram and brought up in Hyderabad.After her initial training in carnatic classical music from her own Aunt Smt. M Padma, Gopika further trained under renowned Padmabhushan Smt. Sudha Raghunathan, Smt. Lalitha Sivakumar, Smt. Prabhavathi and at present she is under the tutelage of the famous classical exponent Smt. Binni Krishnakumar. [6]
The music rights for the film were sold to Sanjay Wadhwa of AnAK audio, later known as AP International for ₹ 11 million. [8] [b] Tata Indicom and Sunfeast Biscuits were the sponsors for the audio launch and marketing. [10] The album was released at the film's music launch held on 5 March 2005 at the Taj Connemara hotel in Chennai.
Sivaangi was born in Trivandrum, Kerala, to a Malayali mother and Tamil father. [1] Her father, Dr. Krishnakumar, is also a trained singer, and her mother, Binni Krishnakumar, is also a known playback singer. She has a younger brother, Vinaayak Sundar. Sivaangi earned her bachelor's degree at M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
Several guests that included in the grand finale are Harris Jayaraj, Kalpana Raghavendar, Ananth Vaidyanathan, Pushpavanam Kuppusamy, Binni Krishnakumar. The grand finale consisted of two rounds. The first round and the second round enabled the contestants to choose their own songs and sing them in front of the wide audience.
Airtel Super Singer Junior – Ithu Thamizhagathin Chellakuralukkana Thedal (the search for the sweet voice of Tamil Nadu) – is a reality TV show since February 2007 hosted by Vijay TV, [1] a popular Tamil channel of the Star Network, and sponsored by Bharti Airtel.
The music for the film, including the 9 songs, was supplemented by a background score where the lyrics of the songs were based on the dialogues on screen. [5] In 2017, a Telugu remake of the film was made by Chinni Krishna, named London Babulu, which featured music re-used from K's Tamil original. The remake only featured 5 out of the 9 tracks ...
Chandramukhi (transl. Moon-faced lady) is a 2005 Indian Tamil-language psychological horror comedy film written and directed by P. Vasu.It is a remake of Vasu's Kannada film Apthamitra (2004) which itself was remake of Malayalam film Manichitrathazhu (1993). [6]
Shweta Mohan (born 19 November 1985) [2] is an Indian playback singer. [3] She has recorded songs for films and albums in all the four south Indian cinema namely Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada, besides few Hindi films and has established herself as a leading playback singer of South Indian cinema.