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"Bombay" Jayashri Ramnath is an Indian Carnatic vocalist, singer, and musician. She has sung songs in multiple languages, including for Tamil , Telugu , Kannada , Malayalam , and Hindi movies. Born into a family of musicians, Jayashri represents the fourth generation of music practitioners in her family.
The following is the list of songs recorded by the popular carnatic vocalist Bombay Jayashri in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi movies. Jayashri has sung several film songs for movies under music directors like M. S. Viswanathan, Ilayaraja, A. R. Rahman, Yuvan shankar raja, Harris Jayaraj, Dhina, M. M. Keeravani, Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, R. P. Patnaik, Hariharan – Lesle Lewis, D ...
"Pi's Lullaby" is the Tamil-language [1] [2] intro song of the 2012 film Life of Pi. It was composed by Mychael Danna, with lyrics by Bombay Jayashri, who also performed the song. [3]
Carnatic vocalist Bombay Jayashri became its flagship classical artist when she signed with Magnasound in 1994. Magnasound was also one of the first Indian labels to concentrate on music videos, taking advantage of the new MTV India channel.
In July 2023, it was announced that independent musician Amrit Ramnath, son of singer-composer Bombay Jayashri, would make his feature film composition debut through Varshangalkku Shesham. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Ramnath described it as a "rewarding experience" that allowed him to provide a cohesive audio-visual narrative and explore several emotional ...
The album consists of seven songs, a collection of outstanding ancient Tamil Sangam literature poetry with music composed by Rajan Somasundaram and sung by leading singers Bombay Jayashri, Saindhavi, Karthik, Pragathi Guruprasad among others.
The Irayimman Thampi Memorial Trust alleged that the first eight lines of the Oscar nominee Bombay Jayashri's song 'Pi's Lullaby' in the film Life of Pi were not an original composition but a translation into Tamil of the Omanathinkal Kidavo.
Manambuchavadi Venkatasubbayyar, born 1803; Subbaraya Sastri, born 1803 - rare honour to learn from the Trinity of Carnatic Music.; Palghat Parameswara Bhagavathar, born 1815