Saindhavi Wiki, Age, Songs, Family, Biography
Aug 14, 2024, 00:56 IST
Biography
Saindhavi was born on 3rd January 1989 in Chennai, India. She is a popular playback singer who has worked in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam films. Her actual name is Saindhavi Bhat. She hails from a family that is very rich musically, which has thus been very influencing in her life.
Early Life and Family
Exposure to music at a very tender age was mainly facilitated by her family. Her father, M.B. Srinivasan, is an esteemed music director and playback singer, while her mother, Sudha Srinivasan, is a classical vocalist. This means that with such an environment, Saindhavi grew up with music and hence was properly set on the way to a successful career in playback singing.
Career
Saindhavi made her entry into the South Indian film industry with a greatly appreciable performance in the Tamil film industry. She finally broke through with the song "Kundakka Mandakka" from the movie "Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam." Right from here, with many offers pouring in, she became one of the busiest playback singers.
She has explored a good number of genres and languages in her discography, all to bring out her versatility. Some of her tracks that remain very memorable are:
"Kangal Irandal" from the Tamil film "Subramaniapuram"
"Aathichudi" from "TN 07 AL 4777"
"Kannodu Kanbathellam" from "Kangalal Kaidhu Sei"
She has worked with reputed music directors like A.R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, and Devi Sri Prasad, which has further added to her reputation in the field.
Personal Life
In 2013, she married G.V. Prakash Kumar, a popular music composer cum actor in Tamil cinema. Both of them were on the same wavelength, which helped them get along professionally as well as personally and often collaborated with each other in so many music projects. Later on, they got separated. The pairing has been a mutual aid to individual successes in the industry.
Current Status and Legacy
Saindhavi is still active in the music world of India. She has been recognized for her melodious voice and adaptability to serious and light music. Her contribution to the music of films has been broadly appreciated and has created a fan following. Her journey—from being a child with musical talent to that of a celebrated playback singer—could have its roots in talent and dedication. She has contributed to the filmed music in an enormous measure, and the songs that she sang remain evergreen in the South Indian cinema industry.