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Native name
  
జానకి

Years active
  
1957–present

Also known as
  
Janakiamma

Name
  
S. Janaki


Occupation(s)
  
Singer

Instruments
  
Vocals

Spouse
  
V. Ramaprasad (m. ?–1990)

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Born
  
23 April 1938 (age 85) Repalle, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India (
1938-04-23
)

Genres
  
Playback singing, Indian classical

Awards
  
National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer

Similar People
  
S P Balasubrahmanyam, P Susheela, K J Yesudas, Ilayaraja, K S Chithra

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Sishtla Sreeramamurthy Janaki (born 23 April 1938), popularly known as S. Janaki, is an Indian playback singer and occasional music-composer from Andhra Pradesh. She is one of the best-known playback singers in South India and has recorded 48,000 songs in 17 Languages like Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Odiya, Hindi, Bengali, Tulu, Sanskrit, Sinhalese, Badaga, Punjabi, Urdu, Japanese, German, Latin and Arabic languages. Starting in 1957, her career has spanned six decades. She has recorded songs in more than 17 regional Indian languages and foreign languages. She has won four National Film Awards and 33 different State Film Awards. Her association with singer S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and composer Ilaiyaraaja is well known. In the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s her duets with P. B. Srinivas, S.P.Balasubramanyam and with Dr. Rajkumar were some of the most romantic duets in the history of Tamil and Kannada film music.

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S. Janaki, who is known as "The Nightingale of the South", is a recipient of an honorary doctorate from the University of Mysore and the Kalaimamani award from Tamil Nadu State Government.

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In 2013, she refused the offer of a Padma Bhushan award by the Government of India, saying that it had come "too late" and that South Indian artists were not given their due recognition.

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Early life

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S. Janaki was born on 23 April 1938 in a Telugu-speaking family in Pallapatla, Repalle Town, in Guntur, Madras Presidency, British India (now in Andhra Pradesh). She was interested in music from early age and started performing at the age of three. She learnt music from Sree Paidiswamy, a Nadaswaram teacher.

Singing career

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In her twenties, Janaki moved to Chennai on the advice of her uncle, joining AVM Studios as a singer. She started her career as a playback singer in the Tamil movie Vidhiyin Vilayattu in 1957. Subsequently, she performed in the Telugu movie MLA. She did sing film songs in six languages in her first year. She has also recorded devotional music of Meera. She picked a Malayalam lullaby "Amma poovinum..." from 10 Kalpanakal as her swansong of her 60 year singing career and retired on 11 March 2017 by a Kannada stage program in Bangalore.

Success

Janaki was increasingly given work by music directors such as M. S. Viswanathan, K. V. Mahadevan, Sankar Ganesh, V. Kumar, etc.. But her combination with M S Baburaj in Malayalam is equalled to that of Lata- Madan Mohan in Hindi film music by many music critics. From the late 1970s to the mid-1990s she formed a strong singer-composer partnership with Ilayaraja in Tamil and Telugu. She was the favorite singer of Kannada music director G K Venkatesh and Rajan Nagendra and sung innumerable hits for them in Kannada.

Toughest song

Janaki says that the toughest song of her singing career is the Kannada song "Shiva shiva ennada naaligeyeke" from the movie Hemavathi. The song, which is in two different ragas, Thodi and Aabhogi, was composed by L. Vaidyanathan. Janaki prayed before recording it.

Personal life

Janaki married V. Ramprasad in 1958; he died in 1996. Currently, she lives in Hyderabad with her son Murali Krishna.

Awards and honours

National Film Awards
  • 1977 – Best Female Playback Singer – (Song: "Senthoora Poove") 16 Vayathinile, Tamil Film
  • 1981 – Best Female Playback Singer – (Song: "Ettumanoorambalathil") Oppol, Malayalam Film
  • 1984 – Best Female Playback Singer – (Song: "Vennello godari andham") Sitaara, Telugu Film
  • 1992 – Best Female Playback Singer – (Song: "Inji Iduppazhagha") Devar Magan, Tamil Film
  • Mirchi Music Awards
  • 2015 – Lifetime achievement award – South
  • Filmfare Awards South
  • Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award – South - 1997
  • Kerala State Film Awards
  • 1970 – Best Female Playback Singer – Sthree
  • 1972 – Best Female Playback Singer – Pulliman
  • 1974 – Best Female Playback Singer – Chandrakantham
  • 1976 – Best Female Playback Singer – Aalinganam
  • 1977 – Best Female Playback Singer – Madanolsavam
  • 1979 – Best Female Playback Singer – Thakara
  • 1980 – Best Female Playback Singer – Manjil Virinja Pookkal,Chamaram, Aniyatha Valakal
  • 1981 – Best Female Playback Singer – Various films
  • 1982 – Best Female Playback Singer – Various films
  • 1983 – Best Female Playback Singer – Various films
  • 1984 – Best Female Playback Singer – Kanamarayathu
  • Nandi Awards
  • 1980 – Best Female Playback Singer – Sri Vasavi Kanyaka Parameswari Mahatyam
  • 1981 – Best Female Playback Singer – Sapthapadhi
  • 1983 – Best Female Playback Singer – Sitaara
  • 1985 – Best Female Playback Singer – Pratighatana
  • 1986 – Best Female Playback Singer – Aruna Kiranam
  • 1988 – Best Female Playback Singer – Janaki Ramudu
  • 1994 – Best Female Playback Singer – Bhairava Dweepam
  • 1997 – Best Female Playback Singer – Thodu
  • 1998 – Best Female Playback Singer – Anthapuram
  • 2000 – Best Female Playback Singer – Sri Sai Mahima
  • Tamil Nadu State Film Awards
  • 1970 – Best Female Playback Singer – Namma Kuzhanthaigal
  • 1977 – Best Female Playback Singer – 16 Vayathinile
  • 1979 – Best Female Playback Singer – Uthiripookkal
  • 1981 – Best Female Playback Singer – Moondram Pirai
  • 1982 – Best Female Playback Singer – Kaadhal Oviyam
  • 1999 – Best Female Playback Singer – Sangamam
  • Orissa State Film Awards
  • 1986 – Best Female Playback Singer – Sata Kebe Luchi Rahena
  • Filmfare Awards
  • 1986: Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer – Nomination – "Yaar Bina Chain Kahan Re (Saaheb)
  • Special Honours
  • 1986 – Kalaimamani from the Government of Tamil Nadu
  • 1987 – Sursinger Award for Mayuri (Hindi Version)
  • 1997 – Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award – South
  • 2002 – Cinema 'Achiever Award' from the Government of Kerala
  • 2001 – Special Jury Swaralaya Yesudas Award for outstanding performance in music
  • 2006 – Favourite Female Playback Singer Vijay Awards
  • 2009 – Honorary doctorate from the University of Mysore for contributions to Kannada Cinema
  • 2011 – "Basava Bhushan" Award from Karnataka
  • 2012 – Evergreen Voice of Indian Cinema Vijay Music Awards
  • 2013 – Maa Music Life Time achievement award by Maa Music Awards
  • 2013 – Padma Bhushan Award from Government of India (She refused to accept it citing too late and too little)
  • 2013 – Lifetime Achievement Award from Udaya Film Awards
  • 2014 - The second highest civilian award of the Karnataka state, the Karnataka Rajyotsava award by the Government of Karnataka in 2014
  • 2015 - Life Time Achievement Award from Radio Mirchi for Outstanding Contribution in all South Indian Languages [Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu and Tamil]
  • 2016 - Life Time Achievement Award from SIIMA for Outstanding Contribution in all South Indian Languages
  • Other Awards
  • First Recipient of M S Baburaj Award
  • First Recipient of P. Susheela trust National Award
  • First Recipient of V Dakshinamoorthi Award
  • Madhavapeddi Sathyam Award
  • Vayalar Award for contribution to Malayalam Film Music
  • Geeta Dutt Award from Andhra Pradesh Government
  • Chi Udayashankar Award
  • Sangeetha Ganga Gayana Award
  • Sangeetha Rathna by Sangeetha Kalavedika
  • Singer of the Century Award
  • Manna Dey Puraskaar in 2014
  • Singer Jikki Award in 2014
  • Dr.Rajkumar Award in April 2015
  • First Recipient of Ramu Karyat Foundation Award
  • Gulf Malayalam Musical Award
  • Collaboration

    Most of S. Janaki's songs have been with S.P. Balasubrahmanyam. However, in the South Indian film industry, she also had a large amount of duets with Dr. Rajkumar, T.M. Soundararajan, P.B. Sreenivas, K.J. Yesudas, P. Jayachandran, Malaysia Vasudevan, Sirkazhi Govindarajan, Mano, Ghantasala and Ilaiyaraaja, etc.

    In the Tamil cinema, although she had sung with S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, Malaysia Vasudevan, T.M. Soundararajan, P.B. Sreenivas, Jayachandran and Ilaiyaraaja, she also had songs with singers like Unni Menon, Krishnachandran, P. Unnikrishnan, Shankar Mahadevan, Srinivas (singer), M.G. Sreekumar, Hariharan (singer), and Dhanush.

    In the Hindi cinema, although she also sang a few songs with S.P. Balasubrahmanyam, she also sang some songs with Kishore Kumar, Amit Kumar, Suresh Wadkar, Bappi Lahiri, Mohammed Aziz, and Udit Narayan.

    References

    S. Janaki Wikipedia