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Sreenidhi Tirumala
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Sreenidhi at Baahubali Pre-Release in 2017
Born
Tirumala Sreenidhi

(1990-01-26) 26 January 1990 (age 34)
NationalityIndian
SpouseVenkatesh Bhaskar
Musical career
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, Carnatic Vocalist
Years active1992–present
Website sreenidhimusic.com

Sreenidhi Tirumala (born 26 January 1990) is an Indian singer. Trained under vocal coach Nedunuri Krishnamurthy, she has received many accolades and honors. [1]

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Discography

SongFilmLanguageMusic DirectorYear
Kathaa Naayaka(Female) NTR Biopic Telugu M. M. Keeravani 2018
Bhantureethi Koluvu NTR Biopic Telugu M. M. Keeravani 2018
Rajarshi NTR Biopic Telugu M. M. Keeravani 2018
Dulhara ThumaraKavachamTelugu S. Thaman 2018
Okkarante Okkaru Savyasachi Telugu M. M. Keeravani 2018
Ardham Leni Navvu Chal Mohan Ranga Telugu S. Thaman 2018
Kannaa Nidurinchara Baahubali 2: The Conclusion Telugu M. M. Keeravani 2017
Akhilanda Koti Om Namo Venkatesaya Telugu M. M. Keeravani 2017
Kaliyuga Vaikuntapuri Om Namo Venkatesaya Telugu M. M. Keeravani 2017
Brahmothsava Om Namo Venkatesaya Telugu M. M. Keeravani 2017
Govindha Hari Govindha Om Namo Venkatesaya Telugu M. M. Keeravani Sarala Virala Shivam Kannada Mani Sharma 2015
ChinnamatedoTippuTelugu Mani Sharma 2015
GunnamamidiIdi mamulu prema katha kaduTeluguQuddus2012
TelugamayeTelugamayeTelugu Vandemataram Srinivas 2012
Evaro NeevevaroMaa Abbayi Engineering StudentTeluguChinni Charan2012

Compositions

SongRagamAlbumYearRemarks
Panchendriyamulala PanchaboothamulalaAnnamayya Pataku Pattabhishekam2016
OyammaAnnamayya Pataku Pattabhishekam2016
Balalaku BalaManidweepam2016
Bhagavathi BhavatariniAtanaManidweepam2016
Raga RanjithamManidweepam2016
ManidweepamManidweepam2016
BrahmandanayakiManidweepam2016
Sowbhagya lakshmiManidweepam2016
Bhoopala BhuvaneswariManidweepam2016
Amba ParameswariManidweepam2016
Maatanga KanyakakuManidweepam2016
VasudevudaAnnamayya Pataku Pattabhishekam2016
Yetuvanti MohamoAnnamayya Pataku Pattabhishekam2016
Annitiki NodayadavainaAnnamayya Pataku Pattabhishekam2016
Kaivalyamuna kanteAnnamayya Pataku Pattabhishekam2016
Shobana PademuAnnamayya Pataku Pattabhishekam2016
Yele JaanathanalaAnnamayya Pataku Pattabhishekam2016
Deva NeeveAnnamayya Pataku Pattabhishekam2016
Komma Kadu JavaralaAnnamayya Pataku Pattabhishekam2016
Satata VirathuduAnnamayya Pataku Pattabhishekam2016
Magaroopunu aadaroopunuAnnamayya Pataku Pattabhishekam2016
Vaagadeeswari SaradeVaagadeeswari2013

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References

  1. "Tribute to Nedunuri". The Hindu. 24 December 2015. ISSN   0971-751X . Retrieved 8 November 2024.