Malladi Brothers

The Malladi Brothers, Malladi Sreeramprasad (b. June 12th, 1971) and Malladi Ravikumar (b. April 21st, 1973), are a Carnatic music vocalist duo. They started their music education under Malladi Srirammurthy and Malladi Suri Babu, their grandfather and father respectively. Subsequently they studied under Sripada Pinakapani, Nedunuri Krishnamurthy and Voleti Venkatesvarulu.[1]

Malladi Brothers
OriginVijayawada, Andhra Pradesh India
GenresCarnatic music
Occupation(s)Classical Vocalist, Duo singers
LabelsPM Audios & Entertainments, Saregama, Kosmik
WebsiteOfficial Website

Malladi Brothers possess a large repertoire of Carnatic compositions and possess vibrant and powerful voices. Both excel in presenting Alapanas and Thyagaraja kritis. They try to popularize rare ragas and compositions to increase interest in the art form.[2]

They have traveled extensively in India and abroad.

Albums & Songs

YearAlbumLanguageSongCo-Singer(s)LyricsMusic ComposerRecord Label
2019Hari Samarpana Telugu"Tirumantramu Jeevanamu"Nedunuri Krishnamurthy Kaiwara Sri Yogi NareyanaNedunuri Krishnamurthy PM Audios & Entertainments
2019Hari Samarpana Telugu"Edigo Tirupati Kaashi"Nedunuri Krishnamurthy Kaiwara Sri Yogi NareyanaNedunuri Krishnamurthy PM Audios & Entertainments
2019Hari Samarpana Telugu"Jeeva Neevidhi Kaanava"Nedunuri Krishnamurthy Kaiwara Sri Yogi NareyanaNedunuri Krishnamurthy PM Audios & Entertainments
2019Hari Samarpana Telugu"Daasa Dasaanu Daasulaka"Nedunuri Krishnamurthy Kaiwara Sri Yogi NareyanaNedunuri Krishnamurthy PM Audios & Entertainments
2019Hari Samarpana Telugu"Mohamelaputane"Nedunuri Krishnamurthy Kaiwara Sri Yogi NareyanaNedunuri Krishnamurthy PM Audios & Entertainments
2019Hari Samarpana Telugu"Yogi Gunamulu Raajayogike Telusu"Nedunuri Krishnamurthy Kaiwara Sri Yogi NareyanaNedunuri Krishnamurthy PM Audios & Entertainments
2019Hari Samarpana Telugu"Devudu Thanalo Dandiguntudu"Nedunuri Krishnamurthy Kaiwara Sri Yogi NareyanaNedunuri Krishnamurthy PM Audios & Entertainments
  1. "The brothers in melody". The Hindu. 11 April 2006. Archived from the original on 6 October 2008. Retrieved 22 September 2009.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. "A Sincere Show By Malladi Brothers". Sify. Archived from the original on 7 February 2007. Retrieved 23 September 2009.


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