Vandana Srinivasan

Vandana Srinivasan
Birth name Vandana Srinivasan
Born 22 May
Genres Carnatic music
Occupation(s) Playback singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2011–present
Website https://www.facebook.com/MusicVandanam

Vandana Srinivasan is an Indian playback singer, working mainly as an independent singer and for the South Indian film industry.

Biography

Vandana began training in the Carnatic style of Indian Classical music at an early age from her Guru, Mrs. Seetha Krishnan till she finished high school. She moved to Madras, India, in 2006 to major in Psychology at Women's Christian College (University of Madras). Here, she trained in the Hindustani style of Indian Classical music under her Guru, Mrs. Tanushree Saha. She moved to London in 2009 to pursue a postgraduate degree in Organizational & Social Psychology from the London School of Economics & Political Science. She was exposed to various musical influences in London and she particularly enjoyed exploring Bangla music. Following her return to Madras in early 2011, she is currently establishing herself as an independent musician and a playback singer. She is the lead female vocalist for Staccato,[1] a band based in Madras, whose forte is Indian music. She runs her collaboration initiative - Vandanam - and is actively involved in working with different artists. Vandana is married to Anand Pattathil, a business man from Cochin and is settled in Chennai.

Discography

Playback Singing

Year Album Song Composer
2016 Marudhu "Karuvakaatu karuvaaya" D. Imman
Thodari "Adada idhuyenna" D. Imman
Kavalai Vendam "Un Kadhal Irundhal Podhum (Reprise)" Leon James
2014 Ennathan Pesuvatho "Sabke Vinathi (Female Version)" D. Imman
Kayal "Unna Ippo parkanum" D. Imman
Manja Pai "Pathu Pathu" N. R. Raghunanthan
Naan Sigappu Manithan "Penne Oh Penne" G. V. Prakash Kumar
Rummy "Kooda Mela Kooda Vachu" D. Imman
2013 Raja Rani "Unnale" G. V. Prakash Kumar
Paradesi "Avatha Paiya" G. V. Prakash Kumar
2012 Madhubana Kadai "Polladha Kuthirai" Ved Shankar
Thandavam "Oru Padhi Kadhavu" G. V. Prakash Kumar

References

  1. Kurian, Shiba (7 September 2012). "It was an experience of a lifetime: Vandana". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 June 2013.

http://www.newindianexpress.com/entertainment/tamil/Vandana-Busy-Tuning-to-Wedding-Bells/2014/07/08/article2319352.ece

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