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Krishnan Nair Shantakumari Chithra (born 27 July 1963), credited as K. S. Chithra, is an Indian playback singer and Carnatic musician. In a career spanning over four decades, she has recorded 25,000 songs [1] in various Indian languages including Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi, Odia, [2] [3] Bengali, Marathi, Punjabi, Gujarati, Tulu, Rajasthani, Urdu, Sanskrit, and Badaga as well as ...
She is regarded as "Nightingale of Kerala (Vanambadi)" and recorded many successful songs in Malayalam. She recorded a number of songs for the composer S. P. Venkitesh and her maximum duet songs in Malayalam are with K. J. Yesudas and M. G. Sreekumar. As of 2017, she has won the Kerala State Awards for the record 16 times. Her latest song ...
Pages in category "Lists of songs recorded by K. S. Chithra" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Her song "Kannalane/Kehna Hi Kya" from the film Bombay (1995) was included in United Kingdom The Guardian 's "1000 Songs Everyone Must Hear Before You Die" list. [24] She is conferred with the highest honour of Rotary International , For the Sake of Honour Award in 2001 [ 25 ] and has received the MTV Video Music Award – International Viewer ...
The first recipients of the award were P. Leela and K. J. Yesudas. K. J. Yesudas has been the winner with 25 wins, followed by K. S. Chithra with 16 and S. Janaki with 11 awards.K. S. Chithra won the award for 11 successive years ( 1985 – 1996 ) that is the most times ever
Ustad & the Divas is a compilation album composed by Sandesh Shandilya, which brings three singers, K. S. Chitra, Sunidhi Chauhan, and Shreya Ghoshal, together with Ustad Sultan Khan. [1] Shreya Ghoshal initially was to sing two songs for Ustad Sultan Khan's album.
The Green Symphony is an album composed by Sharreth in 2015. Sharreth scored the music, and sang the vocals with K. S. Chithra, backed by Balabhaskar (violin), Balasai (flute), D.A. Sreenivas (mridangam), Vikram (percussion) and Chandrajith (tabala).
The songs became even more popular than the film and are still popular. K. S. Chithra got her second National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for the song "Manjal Prasadavum". Among the five songs in the film, three (except those sung by P. Jayachandran, who also played a role in the film) were composed in raga Mohanam.