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Birth name
  
Manjari

Name
  
Manjari rajendran

Role
  
Playback Singer

Genres
  
Playback Singer

Years active
  
2004 – present

Spouse
  
Vivek Prasad (m. 2009)


Born
  
17 April 1986 (age 38) (
1986-04-17
)

Albums
  
Rathisukha Sare, Devi Geethangal, Orikkal Nee Paranju

Awards
  
Kerala State Film Award for Best Singer, Asianet Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer

Similar People
  
Vijay Yesudas, Madhu Balakrishnan, Vidhu Prathap, Jayachandran, K J Yesudas

Profiles

Manjari playback singer star jam part 1 kappa tv


The word "manjari" (mən'jə'ri:) is of Sanskrit origin that primarily means a collection. e.g."katha manjari" (= a collection of stories like Hitopadesha). It is used in many languages of Indian subcontinent like Nepali, Hindi ("phool manjari" meaning a collection of flowers or bouquet) and Kannada ("chitra manjari" meaning a collection of pictures i.e. a movie). Manjari also refers to flowers in general, mango flowers and creepers. A similar name is "Manjiri", which is a Maharathi name."Maanjar" in marathi means cat too. Also, the hazel eyes are called "Manjari aankhe" in Hindi.

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For the Indian singer see Manjari Babu

Manjari is the stage name of the Norwegian singer Trude Trefall.

Manjari is known for the song "Lys" (Lights), which she performed in the Norwegian finale for The Eurovision Song Contest in 1997.

Manjari playback singer star jam part 3 kappa tv


Songs

Chimmi Chimmi
Ambum Kombum Komban Kattum
Mukilin Makale
Manjuneeril
Mullulla Murikkinmel
Kadalolam
Thenundo Poove
Vaa Vayasu Chollidan
Attinkarayorathe
Dheera Dheera
Mazhavillin
Panchasara Umma
Eeran Meghame
Ambalpoo Ambiliye
Hamsamo Parijathamo
Parijatha Malare
Malayamaruthan Veesi
Januvariyile Poovukale
Indumukhi Nin
Chithram Varachittu
Arshabhoomi
Oru Nokku Kaanuvan
Orikkal Paranju
Iniyum
Ishtakarrikku
Daivame Ninte Sneham
Eda Kothiya
Udu Raajamukhi
Shruthisukha Saranga
Onninumallathe
Chillu Jalakavathilil
Gungurupathu

References

Manjari Wikipedia