Deepthi Suresh

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Deepthi Suresh
Bornc. 1998
Origin Tamil Nadu, India
Genres Playback singing
OccupationSinger

Deepthi Suresh is an Indian singer and live performer. She has been nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer in 2024. She works primarily in Tamil, in addition to few Hindi. [1] [2] She is known for her songs in Baby John (2024), Maamannan (2023), Jawan (2023) and Maara (2021).

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Discography

Deepthi Suresh has been a playback singer for various films in various languages.

List of Tamil songs

YearFilm TitleSong TitleComposerCo-Singer(s)NotesRef
2021 Maara Unnaithaane Ghibran Vaibodha
Kasada Tabara Irai Thandha
2022 Maha Hey Edhiriye (Happy Version)
Koogle Kuttappa Alai Alai G. V. Prakash Kumar
2023 Pathu Thala Osarattum Pathu Thala A. R. Rahman Sreekanth Hariharan, Sathyaprakash
Maamannan Kodi Parakura Kaalam Kalpana Raghavendar, Rakshita Suresh, Aparna Harikumar [3]
UtchanthalaSireesha Bhaguvatula, Pavithra Chari
Jawan Aararaari Raaro Anirudh Ravichander Dubbed version
2024 Lal Salaam Thimiri YezhudaA. R. Rahman Bamba Bakya, Shahul Hameed, Akshaya Shivkumar [4]
Ther Thiruvizha Shankar Mahadevan, A. R. Raihanah, Yogi Sekar
Vettaiyan ManasilaayoAnirudh Ravichander Malaysia Vasudevan, Yugendran Vasudevan, Anirudh Ravichander
Petta Rap Athirattum Dum D. Imman D. Imman [5]
Devara: Part 1 Paththavaikkum Anirudh RavichanderDubbed version [6]
Kanguva Fire Song Devi Sri Prasad V. M. Mahalingam,Senthil Ganesh, Shenbagaraj [7]

List of Hindi songs

YearFilm TitleSong TitleComposerCo-Singer(s)NotesRef
2023 Jawan Aararaari Raaro Anirudh Ravichander Solo [8]
Nallaani Cheekatilo [9]
2024 AGR Nazrein Jhulka A. R. Rahman Sarath Santhosh, Aravind SrinivasDubbed version

Awards and honours

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