Here are some of the tamil  Singers who have got breakthroughs from ARR,
with more details. And in those list the ARR introduced T K Karthik
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With some of the hottest numbers in town, including two biggies from
Baba, MCA kid-cum-playback singer, T K Karthik, is the latest hit with
Tamil filmdom's music directors. Karthik comes from a family of bathroom
singers.

When in college, he arranged to meet singer Srinivas, who happens to be
his best friend's cousin. "To me, he was big. I am a fan of A R Rahman
and Srinivas was his singer. He asked me to sing and liked what he
heard". Srinivas eventually turned out to be Karthik's link to Rahman,
he says.

He remembers the dates well. "It was December 17, 1999. Until then, I
had never stepped out of home after 8 pm. But that night, my friends and
I had planned a midnight birthday party for a friend. It turned out that
Rahman wanted me to sing a number that night, and Srinivas kept calling
home. It was about 11-45 pm. My parents couldn't reach me. Srinivas
finally told them that if I was lucky, I would call him in 10 minutes.
Otherwise... Somehow, I got in touch with home and called him
immediately. It was past midnight on December 18''. He was just in time
in Rahman's studio for the recording.

Rahman was like my demi-God, and there he was... in front of me. I was
nervous but Rahman helped me, cracking jokes and all. He is a lot of fun
when you know him personally. He had been called for a chorus track for
Pukar, which somehow was not released. It's a good sentiment, isn't it.

>From then till about two years, I was doing only choruses for Rahman. It
got me very popular in college. On January 31, 2001, Rahman asked me and
others in the group to sing an Aalap. Next day, he called me to record
for Nendikitten from Star. It was his first solo. Karthik has since then
done tracks for Ilayaraja, Harris Jayaraj, Karthik Raja, Yuvan Shankar
Raja, Bharadwaj, Vidhyasagar, Deva and others. Most often though, he's
not told which movie or actor he is singing for. "But when I was singing
for Baba, I knew I was singing for Rajnikanth and was very conscious. I
had to get it right".

Source- The Hindu, Aug 2002

If you ask T K Karthik what the best part about being a playback singer
is, he will talk about the countries he got to see...not the 40-odd film
songs he has sung covering Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada movies or the
bunch of numbers under his favourite music director A R Rahman. Tuning
into Karthik is not very difficult. He is the boy next door, 22, once a
part of a college band, who gradually shifted from college audi to
Rahman's studio as a chorus member.

" I just had one recording a month in the whole of 2000," he recalls.
But lots of stories to tell his friends after the experience. For this
DG Vaishnav College student, things started changing after he met singer
Srinivas. "I used to keep in touch with him and he used to give me a lot
of pointers." says Karthik. He took the tips seriously and it wasn't
long before Srinivas put him onto Rahman.

But when Karthik sang Nendikitten in Star, he didn't know what was
happening. I was singing the track and had no clue if Rahman would use
my voice," he says. Rahman finally clued him in and Karthik's solo
singing career took off. Karthik insists life has always been like that
for him - unplanned. He learned Carnatic music for a year and then
discontinued. Then he joined ghazal classes. Now, it is Hindustani
classical music for him, his teacher being noted singer Sriram
Parasuram. "I was always passionate about Hindustani music," he says. So
after 13 years Karthik is learning what he always wanted to. "I was raw
when when I started," he recalls. "My Carnatic training taught me the
fundamentals, singing ghazals helped with voice culture and Hindustani
has widened my pitch and outlook. I think it is never too late to
learn." And all through his parents (absolute music lovers) gave him all
the support they could. "They have no clue how a recording happens. They
just see me go out to record and come back with money," he says.

In between the studios and stage shows, Karthik says, he managed to
complete his B Com and is now hoping to finish a Master's at the
University of Madras. Like he said, it's never too late to learn.

Some of his recent numbers are Aval Ulaga Azhagiyae from Laysa Laysa,
Vaada Machan from Run, Maya Maya and Shakthi Kodu from Baba and a number
in Five Star.

Source: YES- The New Indian Express dated, September 27, 2002

Some of his Hit songs are:

Song: Film:
Nendikitten Star
Krishna Krishna Dumm dumm dumm
Moondrezhuthu Kettavaarthai Paarthale Paravasam
Manjakaatu Maina Manathai Thirudivittai
Tamizha Tamizha Tamizhan
Yella Malaiyilum Ezhumalai
Oliyilae Therivadhu Azhagi
Anna Saalaiyil Roja Kootam
Sakthi Kodu Baba
Maya Maya Baba
Theradi veedhiyil Run
Ulaga Azhagiyae Laysa Laysa
Vaanila Kadhal Virus
Shora So Pahchaniye The Legend of Bhagat Singh


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Harish Raghavendra


His break into the Film world was first in the Telugu movie Panjaram .
After a gap of 3 years he came back with a bang in the Tamil movie,
Nirpadhuve Nadappadhuve from Bharathy, which was a turning point in his
career. He entered the film industry when he was 18 years old. His first
Tamil song was given to him in the film Arasiyal by Vidhyasagar. He
draws his inspiration from the great maestros in the film industry.
A commerce graduate from the Vivekananda College in Chennai, Harish is
doing his Mass Communication from the Azhagappa University. He is eager
to work with A R Rahman.

Source: YES- The New Indian Express dated, October 5, 2001

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Some of his Hit songs are:

Song: Film:
Nirpadhuve Nadappadhuve Bharathy
Dhesingu Raja Dumm dumm dumm
Azhagiya Theeyae Minnale
Mudhal Kanavae Majnu
Mellinamae Shahjahan
Ava Kanna Paartha Charlie Chaplin
En Nenjil Dheena
Kaadhalenum Jorula Tamizh
Yaamini Yaamini Aye Nee Romba Azhaga Irukkey
Vasantha sena Sri
Sakkarai Nilavae Youth
Minsaram en meedhu Run
Pondy Bazaar Arpudam


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Devan Ekambaram


When Devan Ekambaram got a call from Swaminathan, one of A R Rahman's
assistants, saying that the celebrated Music Director wanted him to drop
in at his studio, Devan took it lightly thinking it was a joke. But
after Swaminathan called thrice, he could not ignore any longer. The
next thing Devan did was to call Kanchana, Rahman's elder sister. when
she confirmed that Swaminathan was indeed Rahman's assistant, Devan lost
no time. He rushed to Rahman's studio and within a span of few hours, he
was singing the song, O Maria O Maria for the Tamil movie Kadhalar
Dinam.

Devan's foray into the Tamil music scene was incidental. Though O Maria
O Maria might have been his launch-pad into the film world, Ore Nyabagam
from Minnale brought him fame. Later he was approached by the Music
Maestro Ilayaraja for the movie Time. Devan was thrilled to work with
him. Then came Smayiyai from Kandukondain Kandukondain which was a hit.
Then came Macarena from Kushi. His recent hits are, Ichatha Ichatha from
Run, May Madha megham from Shahjahan, Yuktha Mookhey from Poovellam Un
Vaasam. Till today Devan has sung for 80 films in Tamil, Telugu, Hindi
and Kannada with 90 songs under his belt. He also has handled Rahman's
concerts abroad.

Source: YES- The New Indian Express dated, April 5, 2002

Some of his popular numbers are:

Song: Film:
O Maria O Maria Kadhalar Dinam
Ore Nyabagam Minnale
Smayiyai Kandukondain Kandukondain
Macarena Kushi
May Madha Shahjahan
Yuktha Mookhey Poovellam Un Vaasam
Ichatha Ichatha Run
Sakhiyae poagadhey King

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Srinivas


It was more than just a calling for him to leave his well-settled career
in Bombay as a chemical engineer and pursue his dream to become a
singer. Gifted with a versatile voice that can fluctuate between
melodious and trendy tunes, he is quite a favourite with most of the
music directors. Srinivas, the man with the voice who gave the voltage
to the song Minsara Poove in Padayappa and who made you go Ooh la la la
in Minsara Kanavu.

His first song was given to him by composer Mahesh for the Tamil film
Nammavar starring Kamal Hassan. Luckily for him, the song Sorkkam
enbadhu namakku was a hit, and Srinivas career took off. To date,
Srinivas has sung for all the leading composers of the South, including
Ilayaraja and Deva to name a few and Jatin-Lalit in Hindi. His recent
hits were from the film Pammal K Sambantham, Roja Kootam, Aye Nee Romba
Azhaga Irukkey (in which he composed and sang the song Ini Naanum naan
illai) to name a few. Right from the start, Srinivas says he was keen to
sing for Rahman, after he heard his haunting score in Roja. He says, "I
went and met Rahman, and expressed my strong desire to sing for him.
Rahman was very encouraging, and tried me out. He must have liked my
singing, because he has asked me to sing for him regularly. And some of
my careers best numbers have been for Rahman". The singer is impressed
with Rahman's dedication to music. "He's totally absorbed in his music,
and there's nothing else that affects him", says Srinivas in praise of
the maverick composer, "For him music is God". A die-hard fan of Ghazal
maestro Mehdi Hassan, and also addicted to R D Burman, Kishore Kumar
hits, Srinivas has earlier sung for a couple of Hindi albums like
Pagalpan and Ehsaas.

Recounting his experiences he says, "In 1992, in Coimbatore, was when I
went to see Mani Rathnam's Roja because it was a Mani Rathnam movie.
Dreams of playback singing had taken a back seat; I was in Coimbatore
and travelling and didn't know how to approach it now. I was just taken
aback by the freshness of Roja's music. After a long time, I had bought
a Tamil film audio cassette. This new person, Rahman, had introduced so
many singers; the re-entry of Sujatha, Hariharan , Minmini and Unni
Menon. Immediately, I realized that this person has an attitude towards
introducing new artists, his music sounds fresh and he was definitely
here to stay! On one of my official trips to Chennai, I got hold of
Rahman's address and went to see him directly. At that time, he was very
accessible (he had just started working on Pudhiya Mugam). He conducted
a voice test; I sang a Mehdi Hassan Ghazal and he liked it. I mentioned
that I lived in Coimbatore and he said that if I moved to Chennai, he
might be able to work with me. By the time I came to Chennai in 1994-95,
he had shot through the roof! The gates had become bigger at Rahman's
place. It was difficult to even get through to his office. With
persistence and a little bit of luck, I was finally able to see him
again. As soon as he saw me, he remembered. That's Rahman!.. He's
human... and he's got GOD inside him as well! He slowly started giving
me singing assignments. Rahman's approach is totally different which now
many people have started following. For example, Raja Sir has the whole
thing in his mind from the very beginning. You don't have a doubt about
what you should sing and you better not!. Two totally different schools
of music. With Rahman, when you go in, nothing is ready. He just feeds
in some basic chords. When you listen to them on your headphones, you
are transported to some other world. Within two minutes, he creates a
masterpiece of a loop. Those chords are just magic. You feel like
singing so much! He incredibly motivates you when singing, which is also
the reason why artists (singers and instrumentalists alike) give him the
very best".

Related Links
Official Home
Source: Gopal Srinivasan's Home Page


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Sujatha


She hails from a family that is deeply interested in music. She started
singing at the age of seven with the legend Jesudas and after completing
almost 2000 stage shows as `Baby Sujatha', she ventured into
playback singing for a Malayalam film at the age of 12. Having lost her
father at the age of two her mother could not accompany her to Chennai,
where most of the recordings took place . So she lost out on a lot of
opportunities. After getting married to Dr Krishna Mohan, she took a
sabbatical from singing in films. But during the break she learned
Hindustani music and, it was the noted director Priyadarshan who brought
her back into playback singing with Chitram. It was A R Rahman, who gave
her the big break in Tamil with the song Puthu Vellai Mazhai in Roja
which got noticed and then there was that haunting Nettru Illatha
Matram.. from Pudiya Mugam. The seven wonders song, Athisayam.. from
Jeans and the bubbly number Poo Pookkum Osai.. from Minsara Kanavu
established her as a singer in Tamil. She admits that Rahman is the main
reason for whatever she has achieved so far. She is also thankful to the
all the music directors who gave her work like Ilayaraja, Vidhyasagar, S
A Rajkumar, Deva, Bharadwaj and others. She has sung a lot of hit
numbers under them. Sujatha, has never sounded better than she does off
late, as she has sung some of the recent chartbusters in Tamil, like
Kadhal Pisase... from Run, Vanden Vanden... from Panchanthandiram,
Enne.. Thalattum..Sangeetham..from Unnai Ninaithe and the Sakalakala
Vallavane... from Pammal K Sambantham, Aye! Nee Romba Azhaga Irukkey,
Five Star and many more.

One of the songs that lingers on everybody's lips is the
Maya..Maya.., duet sung by Sujatha and Karthik in Baba. Rahman had sent
the tunes of Maya Maya over the Internet sitting in London and all
instructions were given from there. Herself and Karthik were sitting in
Rahman's studio in Chennai going through Vaali's lyrics. Rahman sent
the tune over the Internet and the recording was done. Immediately he
made the corrections and returned. She was amazed by the power of the
net and the way Rahman composed it. A R Rahman was very impressed, and
asked her to sing the Telugu version of the song also. Sujatha invests a
certain amount of vigour to this conventional number that sparkles with
depth. The ever-smiling Sujatha with her simple and charming ways and
down-to-earth behaviour is definitely one of the leading female playback
singers down South. Her simple and charming looks will enamour one and
all. Today Sujatha Mohan is one of the top female playback singers in
South India. Sujatha has won the Kerala State award twice for Azagia
Ravanan and Pranaya Varnagal , the Tamil Nadu state award 2 times and
the Asianet award, besides bagging the film critics' award 8 times.
She has sung in all four south Indian languages and her Hindi numbers in
films like Pukaar, Taal, Sapnay were also top of the chart. Now after
completing almost 2000 songs in all languages.

Source: Sify Interviews


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Sriram Parthasarathy


Sriram Parthasarathy - vocalist, veena-ist, Harmonium-ist, just about
everything musical. Sriram, not a total new-comer. For he is already
well known for his rendering of Vendum Vendum (Dhill) and Umma (Vedham)
and of course, Dhind Dhind Tara (Poovellam un Vaasam). He hails from a
musically gifted family. Now 20, Vidhyasagar gave him a break in Vedham,
then Dhill & Poovellam un Vaasam. His recent song under Rahman is is
Naliravil Kaithi from Paarthale Paravasam under A R Rahman.
He has also lent his voice for various ad' jingles.
In 1997, he was awarded the Best Vocalist of Chennai District. Among the
numerous awards that he has received, he cherishes the awards received
from Music Academy in 2000 - Best Vocalist and Best concert award - the
most.
He is currently doing his BA (Music) final year from the University of
Madras and plans to pursue his MA. His advice to youngsters is Practice
makes a man perfect. Don't leave practice even if there is a scarcity of
chances.

Source YES- The New Indian Express dated, November 23, 2001


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S P B Charan


He spent most of his childhood in Chennai and after he passed out of St.
John's School, He enrolled at Briarcliff at Westchester in New York. His
only connections with India were through films and film music. He
watched a lot of Tamil films. Musically America is amazing in its
variety - Rock, Blues, Jazz, Country and of course, Pop. He considers
his father, S P Balasubramiam as his guru. Some of his Hits are
Deepangal Pesum from Devadhai and Kaadhal Sadugudu Alai Payuthey.

Source: The Tamil Film Music Page Portal


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Jayachandran


He is a singer in the mould of Jesudas, with good Tamil pronunciation
and diction. He has good base voice and sings with lot of involvement.
He gets very few chances to sing these days, but still his success ratio
is really high. Ilayaraja used to give lots of good songs to him in the
beginning. Recently, Rahman used him to give hits like En mel vizhuntha
mazhaithuliye from May Madham and Thennayile. His recent Hit is Oru
deivam thandha poovae from the movie Kannathil Muthamittal and Rajiyama
from Baba.

Source: The Tamil Film Music Page Portal


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Vasundara Das


How did singing for A R Rahman happen? She came to Chennai with the
intention of doing some quality singing. Her search led her to Pravin
Mani, a Canada based music producer, as he calls himself. His main
interest was that she sing in Fla, Emco Latino and Gypsy styles of
Spanish music. She has been learning Spanish for a year now, and is
still not fluent at speaking it but, she is sure she can sing it. Pravin
and she cut a demo, and saw that the music was flowing. Its he who
introduced Vasundara to A R Rahman. After she finished shooting in Hey!
Ram, Rahman called her in to sing Shakalaka Baby for the movie Mudhalvan
and its Telugu Okke Okkudu. The song marks a guest appearance by
Sushmita Sen. She has also sung for Rhythm, Kushi, Little John and
others. She has been working with other music composers like Harris
Jayaraj and Deva to name a few. Her recent hit is Ye Ye Enachu, from
Kadhal Virus for A R Rahman.

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