Malavika (singer)

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Malavika
BornVisakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
Occupation(s)Singer, TV Anchor
InstrumentsVocalist
Years active2001 – present

Malavika is a Tollywood playback singer.[1] Malavika started her singing career with the song "Nuvvu nenu kalisunte" for the movie Gangotri. Malavika, who is a Nandi Award winner as the 'best playback singer' for the years 2006 and 2011 has sung for around 500 movies till date. She was also the winner of ETV Padutha Teeyaga as a child. She is regularly seen on shows like ETV Swarabhishekam, MAATV super singer series 7, 8, and 9.

Her hit songs include "Bommali", a chartbuster song from the movie Billa Amma avani (Rajanna), Sunday monday( Khaleja),Vennelaina cheekataina( Prema Katta Chitram) and "Holessa" from Sri Ramadasu. Apart from these, she has sung many hit songs in Telugu. She has also sung a few songs in Kannada and Hindi. In fact her first song was an English song for the movie Rockford. Her next song was a Hindi songs for the movie Bollywood Calling.

Malavika started her training in music from her mother, a radio artist singer herself, at a very young age. Later on, she received classical training from Kum Mandapaka Sarada. Malavika did her schooling from Little Angels High School, MVP colony Visakhapatnam. Her mother taught music in the same school. They later shifted base to Hyderabad once Malavika started receiving offers from the film industry. Malavika, known for her distinctive voice, is considered hard-working. A recent recording in Hyderabad holds the following appreciation. The music director John Galt says, "Malavika is very much co-operative and does not get tired at all. She would be ready to sing a countless number of times in order to get what the composer required". [2] [3]

Discography[]

Song Film Language Music Director Year
"Yenniyallo Yenniyallo" Naa Peru Surya, Naa Illu India Telugu Vishal–Shekhar 2018
"Fidaa" Fidaa Telugu Shakthikanth Karthick 2016
"Toli Pravasame" Rogue (2017 film) Telugu Sunil Kashyap 2017
"Savi Anubhavavo" Rogue (2017 film) Kannada Sunil Kashyap 2017
"Bhoogolam Bantilaga" Right Right Telugu J.B. 2016
"Untale Untale" Soggade Chinni Nayana Telugu Anup Rubens 2016
"Nee Chilipi" Telugu John Galt 2016
"Vennelaina Cheekataina" Prema Katha Chitram Telugu J.B. 2013
"Ramanavmi" Shirdi Sai Telugu M. M. Keeravani 2012
"Ninnu Nalo Dachukunna" Telugu 2012
"Amma Avani" Rajanna Telugu M. M. Keeravani 2011
"Kala Nijamaithe", "Evadabba Sommani" Telugu 2011
"Sannayi Mrogindi" Jhummandi Naadam Telugu M. M. Keeravani 2010
"Kalalu Kaavaule", "Thalambraalatho", "Aidhurojula Pelli" Varudu Telugu Mani Sharma 2010
Telugu 2010
Telugu 2010
"Sunday monday" Khaleja Telugu Mani Sharma 2010
Telugu 2010
"Nee palukulu" Telugu 2010
"Nuvante" Telugu 2010
Telugu 2010
"Nana Hurdya" Kannada 2010
"Audgunthundi", "Andhamemo Istaraku" Telugu 2010
"Em Pillo Em Pillado" Telugu 2010
Telugu 2010
"Nuvvoka Pivvula" Telugu 2010
Young India Telugu 2010
"Kanulara Chudhamu" Simha Telugu 2010
"Gichi Gichi" Ranga The Donga Telugu 2010
High School Telugu 2010
"Marcheyi Marcheyi" Telugu 2010
"Bailele Bailele Pallaki" Subhapradam Telugu 2010
"Nelalu Garu" Telugu 2009
"Nee Meedha Naku" Telugu 2009
Original Telugu 2009
"Bommali" Billa Telugu Mani Sharma 2009
"Nee Perenaa" Dheera Telugu Yuvan Shankar Raja 2009
"Evaru Lerani" Ek Niranjan Telugu Mani Sharma 2009
Veruthe Oru Bharya Telugu 2008
"Chikka Chikka" Honeymoon Express Kannada 2006
"Hylessa" Sri Ramadasu Telugu M. M. Keeravani 2006
"Neeli" Telugu 2005
"Nuvvu Nenu Kalisunte","Oka Thotalo" Gangotri Telugu 2003
"Godavarilaa" Charminar Telugu 2003

References[]

  1. ^ "Vikramarkudu Music Review". India Glitz. 7 June 2006. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  2. ^ "Tollywood Playback Singer Singer Malavika Biography, News, Photos, Videos". nettv4u. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
  3. ^ Codingest. "After singer Malavika, three more in family contract Covid-19". NTV Telugu. Retrieved 1 March 2021.

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