Ranina Reddy

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Ranina Reddy
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Background information
Born Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Occupation(s)Playback singer
Years active2008–present
Website facebook.com/RRmusics

Ranina Reddy is an Indian playback singer. [1] She has sung mainly in Tamil and Telugu for various music composers including Yuvan Shankar Raja, Harris Jayaraj, Devi sri Prasad, Sai Thaman, Selva Ganesh, Raghu Dixit, and S.A. Rajkumar. [2]

Contents

Career

Reddy appeared in Venkat Prabhu's 2008 comedy thriller Saroja . [3] She has since performed several songs, most notably for Harris Jayaraj. [4] [5] [6]

Discography

Soundtrack

YearFilmSongsLanguageComposer
2008 Silandhi "Idhu Kadhal Minsarama" Tamil Karthik
Jaal the trap"Mere paas Aajao na" Hindi Karthik
Saroja "Kodana Kodi" Tamil Yuvan Shankar Raja
2009 Current "Rekkalu" Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
U and I"D for Dance" Telugu Karthik
Chapter 6"Lakka Pidathala" Telugu P.C. Sivan
Sarai Veeraraju"Atreyapuram" Telugu Sree Sai
Vettatam"Thootukudi Ranida" Tamil Sree Sai
Quick Gun Murugun "Murugan Super Star" English Raghu Dixit
Bayam Ariyaan "Dhara Dhiri" Tamil P.C. Sivan
2010 Orange "Ola Olaala Ala" Telugu Harris Jayaraj
Singa Vettai "Neeyum Naanum" Tamil Sandeep Chowta
Arumbu Meesai Kurumbu Paarvai "Varugiran Kamadhoothan" Tamil Mohammed Rizwan
Drohi "Konjam Konja Vendum" Tamil V Selvaganesh
2011 Ko "Aga Naga Naga" Tamil Harris Jayaraj
Rangam "Aga Naga Naga" Telugu
Engeyum Kadhal "Engeyum Kadhal" Tamil Harris Jayaraj
"Thee lllai"
"Bathing at Cannes"
Rowthiram "Maalai Mangum Neram" Tamil Prakash Nikki
Roudram "Mattey Raani" Telugu
Daggaraga Dooramga "Kallu Kochaveyy" Telugu Raghu Kanche
Dhada "Bhoome Gundranga" Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
Veera "Veera Veera" Telugu Thaman S
Kandireega "Angelina" Telugu Thaman S
Dookudu [7] "Adara Adara Adaragottu" Telugu Thaman S
Jhalak"Manasu Manasutho" Telugu S.A. Rajkumar
Thulli Ezhandadhu Kaadhal"Raagam Edhadhu Teriyadhu" Tamil Bobo Shashi
"Cmon Cmon"
Mudhal Idam "Mudhal Idham" Tamil D Imman
Engeyum Eppothum [8] "Govinda Govinda" Tamil C. Sathya
Journey "Govinda Govinda" Telugu V. Selvaganesh
2012 Shiva Manasulo Shruti "Idhi Nijamey" Telugu N.R. Raghunathan
Krishnaveni Panjaalai "Un Kangal Kannadi" Tamil Gopisunder
Casanovva "Theme Song" Malayalam Gopi Sundar
Ninnu Chooste Love Vasthundhi"Ennalugano" Telugu Harris Jayaraj
"Segaledhu Pogaledhu"
"Bathing at Cannes"
Endukante... Premanta! "Kicko Gicko" Telugu G.V. Prakash Kumar
Sarocharu "Jaga Jaga Jagadeka Veera" Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
Julayi "Mee Intiki Mundhoo" Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
Konjam Koffee Konjam Kaadhal "Konjam Koffee Konjam Kadhal" Tamil Phani Kalyan
"Sakkarakatti (Dance Mix)"
2013 Thuppakki "Kutti Puli Kootam" Tamil Harris Jayaraj
Alex Pandian "Rayya Rayya" Tamil Devi Sri Prasad
Theeya Velai Seiyyanum Kumaru "Thiruttu Pasanga" Tamil C. Sathya
Baadshah "Banthi Poola Janaki" Telugu S. Thaman
Kadali"Yedike -Telugu jazz version" Telugu A. R. Rahman
Iddarammayilatho "Shankarabharanam Tho" Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
Balupu "Patikella Chinnadi" Telugu S. Thaman
Mr. Pellikoduku"Maatalu Raani" Telugu S. A. Rajkumar
Yevadu [9] "Pimple Dimple" Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
2014 Marumugam "Kathadi Kattukule"TamilAgastya

Praveen Savi

"Nee Illatha Vazhkai"
Billa Ranga "Raja Raa" Tamil Santhosh Narayanan
Theriyama Unna Kadhalichitten "Needhane Needhane" Tamil P.R.Srinarth
Srimanthudu "Rama Rama" Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
2015 Kumari 21F "Bang Bang Bangkok" Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
Demonte Colony "Trap of the Beast" Tamil Keba Jeremiah
2016 Gethu "Thillu Mullu" Tamil Harris Jayaraj
2017 Khaidi No. 150 [10] "Ammadu Let's Do Kummudu" Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
Jai Lava Kusa "Tring Tring" Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
2018 Tamizh Padam 2 "Evada Unna Petha" Tamil N. Kannan
Hello Guru Prema Kosame "Hello Guru Prema Kosame" Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
Laila Majnu "Aahista" Hindi Niladri Kumar
2019 Vinaya Vidheya Rama "Ek Baar" Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
Maharshi "Choti Choti Baatein", Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
"Nuvve Samastham"
2020 Sarileru Neekevvaru "Mind Block" Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
2021 Alludu Adhurs "Hola Chica"Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
Aranmanai 3 "Ratatapata" Tamil C. Sathya
2022 Pistha "Maatalu Raani" Tamil Dharan Kumar

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