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Malathy Lakshman
Born (1973-08-27) 27 August 1973 (age 50)
OriginChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
GenresPlayback singer, singer
Instrument(s)Vocals

Malathi Lakshman, also known as Malathy Lakshman, is a renowned Indian playback singer predominantly active in the Telugu and Tamil film industries. Born on August 27, 1973,[1][2] Malathi's career in music spans several decades, during which she has contributed her voice to numerous popular film songs.

She gained widespread recognition for her performance of the hit song "Aa Ante Amalapuram" from the Telugu film Arya (2004).[3] This song became a massive success and established her as a prominent playback singer in the industry. Over the years, she has collaborated with many well-known composers and singers, delivering memorable tracks that have captivated audiences.

Malathi Lakshman made her debut in the Tamil film industry with composer Vidyasagar in the film Anbe Sivam (2003). This marked the beginning of her journey in Tamil cinema, where she continued to enthrall listeners with her melodious voice.

Some of her other notable songs include "Naa Pere Kanchanmala" from Shankar Dada M.B.B.S (2003), "Party with the Pei" from Aranmanai 2 (2015), and "Matha Matha" from Varnajalam (2001). Her versatility and ability to adapt to various musical styles have made her a favorite among music directors and fans alike.

Malathi Lakshman continues to be an active and influential figure in the South Indian music scene, contributing her talent to the ever-evolving world of film music.

Notable filmography[edit]

Year Song Film Language Co-singers Music director
2003 "Naattukkoru Seithi" Anbe Sivam Tamil Kamal Haasan Vidyasagar
2003 "Naa Pere Kanchanmala" Shankar Dada M.B.B.S. Telugu Karthik Devi Sri Prasad
2003 "Manmatha Rasa" Thiruda Thirudi Tamil Shankar Mahadevan Dhina
2003 "Vaadi Machhiniyae" Parthiban Kanavu Sirkazhi G. Sivachidambaram Vidyasagar
2004 "Kumbida Pona Deivam" Thirupaachi Shankar Mahadevan Dhina
2004 "Umma Umma" Adithadi Manikka Vinayagam Deva
2004 "Aa Ante Amalapuram" Arya Telugu Ranjith Devi Sri Prasad
2004 "Manmadha Raja" Donga Dongadi Shankar Mahadevan Dhina
2004 "Silakemo" Venky Sri Ram Devi Sri Prasad
2005 Sayya Sayyare Naa Alludu Telugu Karthik Devi Sri Prasad
2005 "Gundu Manga" Sachien Tamil Jassie Gift Devi Sri Prasad
2005 "Vangathota" Abhi Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
2005 "Jabilammavo" Bunny Telugu Devi Sri Prasad
2006 "Lelepaadi Lelepaadi" Gandugali Kumara rama Kannada Mano Gurukiran
2006 "Undivil" Paramasivan Tamil Shankar Mahadevan Vidyasagar
2006 "Paniyaram Suttu" Thagapansamy Udit Narayan Srikanth Deva
2006 "Yammaadi Aathaadi" Vallavan T. Rajendar, Suchitra, Silambarasan Yuvan Shankar Raja
2009 "Rangi Ranagamma" Padikkadavan Udit Narayan Mani Sharma
2009 "En Peru Meenakumari" Kanthaswamy Krishna Iyer Devi Sri Prasad
2010 "Vanga Kadal Ellai" Sura Naveen Mani Sharma
2011 "Azhagha Poranthuputa" Siruthai Priyadharshini Vidyasagar
2011 "Thoranthu vacha Puthagm" Karuvarai Pookkal Dr.Vincent Theraisnathan, J.Kevin Jason Thomas Rathnam
2011 "Kodiavanin Kadhaya" Kanchana Sriram, M. L. R. Karthikeyan S. Thaman
2011 "Villathi Villain" Rajapattai Mano Yuvan Shankar Raja
2013 "Karaikudi Aalamkudi" Muthu Nagaram Jayprakas
2015 "Virugambakkam Vettu Kili" Pathiladi Manicka Vinayagam, Dr.Vincent Theraisnathan, J.Kevin Jason Thomas Rathnam
2022 "Kodi Kodi" Regina Tamil Sathish Nair
"Vela Vela" (dubbed) Telugu Sathish Nair

Television[edit]

Year Name of Television Show Role Network
2024 Super Singer Season 10 Guest Star Vijay

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Malathy Lakshman - Biography, Photo, Movies, Malathy Lakshman Wallpapers, Video Songs". South Indian Cinema Magazine.
  • ^ "Malathy Lakshman". www.lakshmansruthi.com. Archived from the original on 6 January 2009.
  • ^ "From Thalapathy Vijay's 'Appadi Podu' to Dhanush's 'Rowdy Baby' - 5 Chartbuster 'Down South' Songs That Made the Entire Nation Groove". 18 March 2020.

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