Manjari

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Aatinkarayorathae-Manjari 00:00 Tools
Mukilin Magalaai (Language: Malayalam; Film: Makalkku; Film Artists: Suresh Gopi, Shobana) 00:00 Tools
Chimmi Chimmi 00:00 Tools
Amalamanohari 00:00 Tools
Aattinkarayorathe 00:00 Tools
Vaa Vayasu Chollidan 00:00 Tools
Chimmi Chimmi - From "Urumi" 00:00 Tools
Lys 00:00 Tools
Mazhayil 00:00 Tools
Penninu Chilambunde (From "Puthiya Niyamam") 00:00 Tools
Aattinkarayorathe - From "Rasathanthram" 00:00 Tools
Udu Rajamukhi 00:00 Tools
Ambalpoo Ambiliye 00:00 Tools
Chillujalakam 00:00 Tools
Vancheesa Mangalam 00:00 Tools
Hamsamo Parijathamo 00:00 Tools
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Manjari, Kerala State Award winner (2004) for the song, ‘Mukilin Makalee’, in movie director Jayaraj’s offbeat film ‘Makalkku’, has already secured a unique place in the hearts of many music lovers. It is hard to believe that Manjari is a final-year student of music. Manjari loves to sing both Hindustani and Carnatic because she feels that there is divinity in both streams of music. Her jump into the big league has provided her an opportunity to give voice to compositions of Ramesh Narayan, Ilayaraaja, M.G. Radhakrishnan, Kaithapuram Viswanathan, Vidyasagar, M. Jayachandran, Yuvan Sankar Raja and the late Ravindran. The movies include `Garshom,' `Makalku,' `Achuvinte Amma,' `Ponmudipuzhayorathu,' `Vadakkumnathan,' `Ananthabhadram,' `Kasturiman,' `Oru Naal Oru Kanavu’ and ‘Classmates’. She has also sung for albums such as Balabhaskar's `Mazhayil Aaro Oral’. She has to her credit over 40 Tamil and Malayalam movies in less than two years in the industry. Her first stage performance was with the band ‘Shiva’, the Kolkota based rock band, when she was in Class eight. For a girl of her age, Manjari's graduation from stage shows to the recording studio was remarkably quick as well as smooth. It was in 2004 that she was casually asked by Malayalam lyricist Gireesh Puthenchery to try out an audition for Ilayaraja who was at that time working on a Malayalam film. A Hamsadhwani kirtana (`Sadasivan maindane... ') clinched the issue and she went on to complete five songs in two days. Manjari has already secured a reputation as an Ilayaraaja favourite. No wonder, for she has sung in most of his recent scores, including in the symphony, `Thiruvasagam'. Music has been part of life for Manjari since the age of five. Her schooling was entirely in Muscat. As Manjari settles down to learn more of Carnatic music, fans can expect to hear more from this precocious talent. Source:- http://www.webindia123.com/movie/profiles/south/singers/manjari.htm Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.