Sangeetha Sajith

Sangeetha Sajith (1976 – 22 May 2022) was an Indian playback singer, known for her works in the South Indian film industry.[1] She has sung over 200 songs across Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada films.[2] Sangeetha got her breakthrough with the song Tanneerum Kathalik from the 1996 Tamil film Mr Romeo, composed by AR Rahman.[3]

Sangeetha Sajith
Born
Sangeetha Sajith

1976
Kottayam, Kerala, India
Died22 May 2022
OccupationPlayback singer
Years active1992–2021
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals

Life and career

Sangeetha made her playback singing debut in 1992 through the Tamil film Naalaiya Theerpu. Her debut in the Malayalam film industry came in 1998 with the song Ambilipoovattam Ponnurulil from the movie Ennu Swantham Janakikutty. She is known among the Malayaliaudience for the Malayalam songs like 'Dhum Dhum Dhum Dureyeto' from 'Raklipaat', 'Aalare Govinda' from 'Kakkakuili', 'Odathandil Talam Kotum' from 'Pazhassiraja' and 'Talam Poi Tappum Poi' from 'Ayyappanum Koshii'. The theme song of Prithviraj starrer 'Kuruti' was her last song in Malayalam.[4]

Sangeeta has sung for more than 100 audio cassettes in Malayalam and Tamil. She has also composed the music for the film Adukkalail Pani Undu.[5] Sangeetha was also known for imitating KB Sundarambal's voice. When Sangeetha sang during Tamil Nadu government's film award ceremony, the then Chief Minister Jayalalitha, who was a witness, came up to the stage and presented Sangeetha with a gold necklace from her neck.[6]

Death

Sangeetha died on 22 May 2022. She died after reportedly suffering from a kidney-related problem.[7]

References

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