Parvathy Jayadevan

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Parvathy Jayadevan
Genres Playback singing
Occupation(s)Musician, playback singer and recording artist
Years active2013-present

Parvathy is an Indian playback singer from Kerala, India.

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Family

Parvathy is the daughter of Jayadevan and Sindhulatha. She was born to a Malayali family in Malappuram, Kerala. Her parents, both Mr. Jayadevan and Sindhulatha, work as Ayurvedic doctors in Kerala.

TV shows

As a child, she won the children's special reality show Super Star Junior 2 title in 2008–2009 on the Amrita TV channel.

In 2012–2014, she participated in Vijay TV's Airtel Super Singer 4 , and ended being one of the top five finalists of the season. [1]

Career

Playback singing

Parvathy made her debut in Indian playback singing with the Tamil song "Kannadi Poopole .." for the movie Anba azhaga music composed by Arrol Corelli in Tamil, released in 2013 . She has also sung songs for some Tamil and Malayalam movies. She have sung a Malayalam song called "Aye kochu kalla" from the movie "Pradhinayagan" (Malayalam version of Kaaviya Thalaivan ) which is music composed by A.R Rahman .

Songs

YearFilmSongMusic DirectorCo-Singer(s)
2013"Anba azhaga""Kannadi Poopole" Arrol Corelli
2014Pradhi Nayagan"Aye Kochu Kalla" A. R. Rahman Haricharan
2014 Njan Steve Lopez "Chirakukal Njan" Shahabaz Aman Siddharth Menon
2015 Kodai Mazhai "Poththi vechcha"SambasivamKarthik
2022 Archana 31 Not outt "Kalyanamane" Rajat Prakash Rajat Prakash, Swetha Sankar, Lal Krishna

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    2.^Njan Steve Lopez