Jayashri Ramnath
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Bombay Jayashri Ramnath (or usually referred to as Bombay S. Jayashree) is a Carnatic classical singer and a popular playback singer in Indian movies.
Jayashri was born in Mumbai, India. Her voice best suits the slow numbers, proved by the series of hits in films.
[edit] Biography
Her first public concert was in 1982, in Mumbai. In 1989 she relocated to Chennai to be under the tutelage of Maestro Shri. Lalgudi G Jayaraman. She performed in several important venues, among which the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, in 1999.
She received several titles and awards, among which the titles of "Yuva Kala Bharati" in 1992, "Isai Peroli" in 1997, "Asthana Vidhushi of the Shringeri Mutt" and "Naadabhooshanam" in 2001, the "Kalki Award" in 2002, "Atma Vanishri" in 2003, "Jana Gana Mana" in 2004, the "Sangeetha Choodamani" award in 2005.[1]
Some of her songs from Tamil films include
Ninnai Charan : Baarathi
Narumugaiye :Iruvar
Mudharkanave :Majnu
Vaseegara :Minnale
Thithi Thidavae :Jana
Unnai thedum :Ponmegalai
Theenda Theenda :Thulluvatho Ilamai
Ondra renda :Kaaka Kaaka
Malargale :Puthukkottaiyilirindhu Saravanan
Uyire Ennuyire :Thotti Jaya
Suttum Vizhi :Gajhini
Theenda :Chinna
Partha Muthal :Vettaiyadu Vilaiyadu
Unakkul Naane :Pachaikili Muthucharam
Pudichirukku Pudichirukku :Nenjirukkum Varai
Uppu Kallu :Karupasamy Kuthagaithaarar
Minnalgal Koothadum :Polladhavan

