N. Lalitha Bhanu

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N. Lalitha Bhanu
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Carnatic vocalist
Background information
Birth nameNarayana Bhagavathar Lalitha
Born(1931-08-19)19 August 1931
Thiruvananthapuram
Died20 August 2020(2020-08-20) (aged 89)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Genres Film music (playback singing), Indian classical music
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocalist
Years active1950–1997

Lalitha Bhanu was a Carnatic singer. She has also sung a few songs for Malayalam and Tamil films as a playback singer. [1]

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Early life

Lalitha was born at Trivandrum, Kerala, as the daughter of Narayana Bhagavathar and Parvathy ammal on 19 August 1931.
Her father, Narayana Bhagavathar was a violinist and one of the three Trivandrum Brothers. The brothers were Asthana Vidwans (in-house musicians) at the Royal Palace of Trivandrum. She learnt her initial lessons from K. R. Kumaraswamy. Afterwards she joined the Swati Tirunal College of Music, Thiruvananthapuram. Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer was the principal of this college. She received training directly from him. When the family moved from Trivandrum to Madras (now Chennai), Srinivasa Iyer directed her to Musiri Subramania Iyer. She learned many Kritis for about 8 years from Musiri Subramania Iyer. Musiri even made Lalitha sing all the varnams in his own style, thereby imbibing in her the “Musiri bhani”. She learnt many kritis from Papanasam Sivan, [2]

Music career

Her first public concert was staged at Mavelikkara (Kerala). She was an artiste in All India Radio and sang for almost 50 years at various radio stations of the AIR including Pondichery and Chennai. She had performed at the Tyagaraja Aradhana.

Playback singer

Lalitha had sung in a few Malayalam and Tamil films as a playback singer. She began her film career with Ponkathir, a Malayalam language film released in 1953. The traditional song "Anjana Sreedhara" was a hit. [3] When this film was made in Tamil with the title Irulukkuppin she sang for that too. She has sung under several music directors including Br Lakshmanan, V. Dakshinamoorthy, G. Ramanathan, Ghantasala, Pendyala Nageshwara Rao and C. N. Pandurangan.

List of film songs

YearFilmLanguageSongLyricsMusicCo-Singers
1950 Ponmudi TamilVaanam Kumuruthamma G. Ramanathan U. R. Chandra
1950 Manthiri Kumari TamilO Raja O Rani G. Ramanathan P. Leela & U. R. Chandra
1950 Chandrika TamilMalar Ser Manimaalai P. Bhaskaran V. Dakshinamoorthy
1950 Chandrika MalayalamChoriyuka Madhumaari Nilaave P. Bhaskaran V. Dakshinamoorthy
1952 Amma TamilAnaivarum VaruveerChidambaram Varadarajan V. Dakshinamoorthy
Varuga Varuga Yen Sodharikarl
1952 Dharma Devatha TeluguSukhamu Chilikinchu Aanandakiraname C. R. Subburaman
Chinduleyavoyi Chinna Krishnayya Samudrala Sr. B. N. Rao & Jikki
1952 Dharma Devathai TamilAananda Leelai Tharum Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass C. R. Subburaman
Anbaai Odi VaadaaC. R. Subburaman & Jikki
1952 En Thangai TamilMeelaa Thuyaraamo...Kangal IrandumNarasimhan C. N. Pandurangan
Naalukku Naal Paarkira Podhe A. Maruthakasi
1953 Petrathai TamilPenmani Nalla KanmaniM. S. Subramaniam Pendyala Nageshwara Rao Ghantasala
1953 Ponkathir MalayalamAnjana SreedharaaTraditional Br Lakshmanan
Aanandavaasam Amaravilaasam Thirunainar Kurichi Madhavan Nair
Pranayamohana SwapnamGokulapalan
Sukhame Sukhame Kamukara Purushothaman & Kaviyoor C. K. Revamma
Paarirulmoodi Paathayaake
Ullaasam Ulakellam Mehboob & Kaviyoor C. K. Revamma
1954 Avakasi MalayalamManoharamithaha Thirunainar Kurichi Madhavan Nair Br Lakshmanan
En Jeevitha Sukhamaya Kamukara Purushothaman
Kaliyodamithil Kamukara Purushothaman
Vava En Deva Kamukara Purushothaman
Tharani Thanga Nilave
1954 Irulukkup Pin TamilAnjana SreedharaaNagai Mani Br Lakshmanan
Aananda Vasam Amara Vilasam
Mathura Mohana Inba Ninaivaal Kamukara Purushothaman
Sugame Sugam Sorkka Sugame Kamukara Purushothaman & Kaviyoor C. K. Revamma
Kaarirul Moodi
Ullasam Ulagellam Uyirum Mehboob & Kaviyoor C. K. Revamma
Paadu Mohanamai Padu
Vandaadum Poovea Malarsolai
1954 Chandraharam TamilLaali Jaya Laali Thanjai N. Ramaiah Dass Ghantasala
1954 Chandraharam TeluguLaali Jaya Laali Pingali Nagendra Rao Ghantasala
1954 Avan Yaar TamilEn Jeevitha Sukam Kambadasan Br Lakshmanan Kamukara Purushothaman
Manoharam Idhaahaa
1954 Viduthalai TamilAbalai Naan ThayanithiyeVelavanLakshman Raghunath
1952 Kalam Marunnu MalayalamOhoy Thathinanthanam O. N. V. Kurup G. Devarajan & Br Lakshmanan K. S. George, K. Sulochana, P. Leela & Lekshmi
Ambili Muthachan P. Leela & Lekshmi
1955 Harishchandra MalayalamKaattumulle Naanam Kaatteedalle Thirunainar Kurichi Madhavan Nair Br Lakshmanan C. S. Radha Devi
1956 Avar Unarunnu MalayalamPaloli Poonila Pala Narayanan Nair V. Dakshinamoorthy L. P. R. Varma
Puthughivitha Ha Kamitam Kamukara Purushothaman

List of Carnatic songs

All these songs are available on YouTube.

No.KritiRagamComposer
1ElakudhayaSankarabharanamPallavi Duraiswami Iyer
2Rama rama gunaseemaSimhendra madhyamamSwathi Thirunal
3Ma JanakiKambhojiSaint Thyagaraja
4Marivere DikkevarayaaShanmugapriyaPatnam Subramanya Iyer
5NamoralakimpavemiDevagandhariSaint Thyagaraja
6SarasijanapasodhariNaagagandhariMuthuswami Dikshithar
7KamajanakaGowlaiSwathi Thirunal
8ParvatharajakumariSriranjaniMuthuswami Dikshithar
9Jaya Jaya RaghuramaSahanaSwathi Thirunal
10Thaye DayaipurivayeRanjaniSwarna Venkatesa Dikshithar
11SmarajanakaBehagSwathi Thirunal

Titles and awards

Lalitha Bhanu was conferred with the title "Ganabooshanam" and was presented with a Tambura (with an emblem of Swathi Tirunal) by Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer. [1]

Family life

Lalitha was married to Perumal Bhanu Bharadwaj. They had three children including two daughters and a son, Anand Bhanu Bharadwaj.

Death

She died on 20 August 2020 at Chennai. [1]

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