P. Susheela

P. Suseela
Susheela in 2014
Born
Pulapaka Suseela

(1935-11-13) 13 November 1935 (age 89)
Other namesEvergreen Nightingale of Indian cinema
Gaana Kokila
Gaana Saraswathi
Melody Queen
Ghandarva Gayaki
Alma materAndhra University
Occupations
  • Singer
  • musician
Years active1951–present
Known for
Spouse
Mohan Rao
(m. 1957; died 1990)
Children1
AwardsFull list
Honours
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals, Veena
Websitepsusheela.org

Pulapaka Suseela (born 13 November 1935) is an Indian playback singer from Andhra Pradesh associated with the South Indian cinema for over six decades and is referred to as the "Evergreen Nightingale of Indian cinema". She is one of the greatest and best-known playback singers in India. She has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as well as by the Asia Book of Records for performing a record number of songs in different Indian languages.[1] She is also the recipient of five National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer and the first woman playback singer to receive the national award. She also has received numerous state awards.[2][3] Susheela is widely acclaimed as a singer who defined feminism[4] in South Indian cinema and is well known for her mellifluous[5][6] vocal performances[7] for over 50,000 (counted as per records) film and devotional songs[8] across South Indian languages.

The song "Naalai Intha Velai"[9] from Tamil film Uyarndha Manidhan brought her the first award at the 16th National Film Awards,[10][11] by winning her the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer in 1969. Susheela became the first female singer in the country to win the national award. She is also considered one of the rich voiced singers whose pronunciation of the syllables are to be very clear and precise in any of the languages she sang.[12] In a career spanning more than six decades, she has recorded nearly 17695 songs in various Indian languages including Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, Bengali, Odia, Sanskrit, Tulu, and Badaga. She has also sung for Sinhalese films. Her mother tongue is Telugu. She can also speak Tamil fluently, with a little knowledge of Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada.

Personal life

Susheela was born in Andhra Pradesh, India, as the daughter of Pulapaka Mukunda Rao, a leading advocate in Vizianagaram, Vizianagaram District, Andhra Pradesh State. She was married to Dr. Mohan Rao, who died in 1990; they have a son named Jayakrishna. Her niece, Sandhya Jayakrishna, who later became her daughter-in-law, is a singer who debuted with A. R. Rahman in Iruvar. Susheela has two granddaughters, one of whom is Shuba Sri, the lead guitarist with music director Thaman S.

Education

After schooling, Susheela joined Maharaja's Music College under the tutelage of Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu who was the Principal, in Vizianagaram, and completed Diploma in Music from Andhra University in First Class.

P. Susheela went on to become the most successful playback singer of South India from 1950 to 1990.

Career

Debut: 1951–1954

Born into a music-loving family, Susheela had been nurtured with formal classical music training at a very young age. She used to participate in all the musical competitions at her school and Vizianagaram town events. She developed the crucial nuances in singing songs with apt expressions and modulations through her extensive training during those days. She also sang a few songs for the All India Radio (AIR) for their private program telecasts.

In 1951, music director Pendyala Nageswara Rao was on the look out for some fresh voices to sing for his new film compositions. He approached the AIR to help him shortlist some of the finest singers who have performed for the Radio. AIR sent forward five singers of whom Susheela was selected after some thorough audition tests. She was immediately signed on for the Tamil film Petra Thai (1952) for a duet song "Edhuku Azhaithhai" with A. M. Raja.[12] This was subsequently made in Telugu as Kanna Talli for which she recorded the same duet with Ghantasala. This resulted in her long term employment with AVM Studios singing for their productions alone with a fixed monthly salary. The studio owner A. V. Meiyappan hired a Tamil trainer for Susheela to hone her Tamil pronunciation skills. Thus Susheela began her illustrious career gaining abundant knowledge about music and language. She debuted into Kannada language with the film Maadidunno Maaraya in 1954.[13]

Breakthrough: 1955–1960

It was not easy for a newcomer to foray into the musical scene in the 1950s with the domination of eminent female vocalists like P. Leela, M. L. Vasanthakumari, Jikki among others ruling the playback industry. Yet, Susheela made her own mark with her distinct and clear vocals. The year 1955 saw Susheela rising to popularity with her back to back hit songs both in Tamil and Telugu film industries. Missamma released in 1955 had hugely popular songs backed with strong carnatic classical essence. Susheela created a huge impact among the listeners with her effortless renditions of the toughest notations. The same year released Tamil film Kanavane Kan Kanda Deivam made her a household name in Tamil Nadu.[12]

Thus began a huge legacy of Susheela, who sang in almost all the films produced since 1955 through 1960s and 1970s till 1985. The legendary Tamil musicians ViswanathanRamamurthy duo composed some of the most evergreen songs of Tamil cinema history in the voice of Susheela. Her duets with the acclaimed singers Ghantasala in Telugu, T. M. Soundararajan in Tamil and P. B. Srinivas in Kannada marked a new era of duet songs in the South Indian music industry. She, along with T. M. Soundararajan went on to record hundreds of songs with Viswanathan – Ramamurthy.[12] Susheela's blockbuster Kannada song "Viraha Nooru Nooru Taraha" for the film Edakallu Guddada Mele is listed as one of the top 10 evergreen songs in Indian cinema. Her combination with actress Jayanthi is very popular in Karnataka.[14]

Successful domination: 1960–1985

The early 1960s saw Susheela grow as an undisputed lead female singer across all the south Indian language films putting all the older veteran singers to the background. The year 1960 saw Susheela entering the Malayalam films with the V. Dakshinamurthy compositions for the film Seetha. From then, she went on to record numerous hit songs with all the Malayalam composers like G. Devarajan, M. K. Arjunan among others. She recorded many Malayalam duets with the veteran singer K. J. Yesudas. Her association with M.S. Viswanathan continued even after M.S.V split up with Ramamoorthy in 1965 and under M.S.V her duets with T.M. Sounderrajan and others and her solo songs were very popular with the audience and made her first choice singer for every other music composer and film producer from 1960 to 1985. M.S.V.'s composition fetched her the first National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer in 1969 for her prolific rendition of "Naalai Intha Velai Paarthu" for the Tamil film Uyarndha Manidhan. The same song got her the Tamil Nadu State Award as well.[15] Thereby, Susheela became one of the first recipients of the most dignified National awards in India. It was during these years the Nightingale of India, Lata Mangeshkar developed a strong friendship with Susheela and praised her works frequently. Her work in the Telugu film Chandipriya is superb with song "Sri Bhagya Rekha - Janani Janani" with Jaya Prada's superb dance. M.S.Viswanathan is regarded as her mentor and in his music direction she has maximum popular hit songs from 1955 to 1995.

The 1970s also saw Susheela in her prime form winning almost all the awards both nationally and in all the four states of Southern India. She also recorded Hindi songs during this period with music directors like KV Mahadevan, Laxmikant Pyarelal, L. Vaidyanathan and Laxmi Kiran, S.L. Manohar, Ajit merchant, G. Devarajan and S.N. Tripathi. It was in this era that she sang a few notable songs for another prolific Indian music director Ilaiyaraja. Though Janaki took a leading position from 1980 with her strong association with M.S.V and Ilaiyaraja, Susheela continued to be at the top till 1985 and after 1985 was still opted by several music directors for her legendary vocals. After 1986, she became selective about film songs and continued to have hit film songs till 2005.

Shift to non-films: 1985–2000s

With S. Janaki and Vani Jayaram taking over the Southern film songs center stage from 1985 and K. S. Chitra beginning her career, Susheela slowly shifted her focus from films to devotionals and light music. But she continued to sing melodious film songs from 1984 to 1999 though she had after 1985 cut down on offers for singing in films. She even won awards for songs in Telugu films – Viswanatha Nayakudu in 1987, Godavari Pongindi in 1989 and Tamil film Varam in 1989. She sang duets in Hindi with Kishore Kumar in 1986 for the film Singhasan – "Chalta Hai Do Dilon Ka Kaise Sansaar" and "Tere Liye Maine Janam" which became popular. She also concentrated more on stage shows across the Globe where many associations worldwide invited her to perform for their organised shows. She recorded more than 1000 devotional songs for various audio companies. In 1988, acclaimed music composer Naushad insisted her to sing "Janaki Jaane" for his Malayalam film Dhwani. She also recorded a few of her career best songs for Illayaraja, A. R. Rahman and others in the 1990s. "Kannukku Mai Azhagu" from the film Pudhiya Mugam (1993) composed by Rahman was praised all over for its lyrical content and rendition. She had hit songs in Tamil till 2005 and sang many devotional and folk songs from 1986 to 2005 and did many live shows from 1990 to 2005.

Comeback: 2005–present

Susheela made a comeback by rendering her voice to her own song Raksha Raksha Jaganmatha which was released 72 years ago and was released as a single for the movie, Aadai, starring Amala Paul.[16] Susheela also recorded a Tamil song for the film 'LKG' in 2018, alongside Vani Jayaram & L.R.Eswari. Her superhit song 'Elluvochi' from the Telugu film 'Devatha' was reprised in her own voice for the film Gaddalakonda Ganesh in 2019 under Mickey J Meyer's supervision.

P. Susheela Trust

The P. Susheela Trust, formed in 2008, has a monthly pension payment scheme and a few musicians in need are being benefited through it. On every 13 November there would be a musical concert during which a senior artist(s) chosen by a panel is conferred with the Lifetime Achievement award and the P Susheela Trust award. The proceedings of the concert would go towards the Trust maintenance.[17]

The Lifetime achievement awards so far have been conferred upon T. M. Soundararajan and P. B. Srinivas. The recipients of the Trust's awards so far are S. Janaki, Vani Jairam, L. R. Eswari, P. Jayachandran, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and K. J. Yesudas.

Guinness World Records

As verified on 28 January 2016, Susheela has reportedly recorded up to 17,695 solo, duet and chorus backed songs in over six Indian languages since the 1960s, not counting some lost early recordings. She has now been recognized by both the Guinness Book of World Records and Asia Book of Records for singing most songs in Indian languages.[18]

Statistics

Telugu

Susheela has sung more than 12000 songs in Telugu. S. P. Balasubrahmanyam's first duet in Telugu was with P. Susheela. "SPB has sung his first song with me", says the legendary P. Susheela and SPB recorded more than 4000 duets with P. Susheela. She has recorded more than 2000 songs to K.V.Mahadevan's music. She has recorded more than 2500 songs to K.Chakravarthy's music. She won three national awards for Telugu songs. Before going to USA and UK (in the late '70s), Susheela and SPB recorded 19 duets in one day over 18 hours in addition to a few solo songs.

Tamil

She has sung more than 6000 songs in Tamil, including devotionals. She has sung around 1000 duets with T. M. Soundara Rajan. She also rendered more than 1500 Songs in MSV music. She won two national awards for Tamil songs.

Kannada

Susheela has recorded more than 5000 songs in Kannada. She has performed numerous duets with Ghantasala and P. B. Srinivas, and also a few duets with legendary actor and singer Dr. Rajkumar. Her duets with P. B. Srinivas are considered some of the evergreen songs of Kannada Film Industry. S. P. Balasubramaniam's first Kannada song Kanasido Nanasido from Nakkare Ade Swarga was a duet with Susheela.[19][20]

Malayalam

She has sung more than 1500 songs in Malayalam. The musician Devarajan gave her more than 300 songs (in all languages).[21]

Other languages

Susheela has sung more than 300 songs in other languages, including 100 film songs in Hindi, 120 devotional songs in Sanskrit, and 9 film songs in Sinhalese.[22] She has also sung in Bengali, Punjabi, Tulu, Baduga, and Oriya languages.

Awards

Civilian and State Government honours

Year Award Honouring Body
1991 Kalaimamani Government of Tamil Nadu
2004 Raghupathi Venkaiah Award Government of Andhra Pradesh
Gaana Saraswathi Government of Karnataka
2008 Padma Bhushan Government of India
2019 J. Jayalalithaa Special Kalaimamani Award Government of Tamil Nadu

National Film Awards

She was the first recipient of the national award for female playback singing in 1969.

Year Movie Song Language
1969 Uyarndha Manithan Naalai Intha Velai Parthu Tamil
1971 Savaale Samali Chittuk Kuruvikkenna Kattuppaadu
1978 Siri Siri Muvva Jummandi Naadham Telugu
1982 Meghasandesam Aakulo Aakunai
1983 M.L.A. Edu Kondalu Entha Beeda Vade

Filmfare Awards South

State Awards

Year Award Movie Song
1969 Tamil Nadu State Award Uyarntha Manithan/Lakshmi Kalyanam "Paal Polave Vaan" / "Brindavanathukku"
1971 Kerala State Award Oru Penninte Katha "Poonthen Aruvi Ponmudi Puzhayude"
1975 Kerala State Award Chuvanna Sandyakal "Poovukalku Punya Kaalam"
1977 Nandi Award Daana Veera Soora Karna "Kalagantino Swamy"
1978 Nandi Award Naalaaga Endaro "Kalyanini Kanulunna Manusuku Kanipinchu"
1981 Tamil Nadu State Award Anbulla Athaan "Aazhakkadal Neenthi Vanthen"
1982 Nandi Award Meghasandesam "Aakulo Aakunai"
1984 Nandi Award Sangeetha Samrat "Entha Sogasugaade"
1987 Nandi Award Viswanatha Nayakudu "Kavi Jana Samaaja Bhoja"
1989 Nandi Award Godavari Pongindi "Eppatla Godavari Pravahistondi"
1989 Tamil Nadu State Award Varam "Magane Magane Kannurangu"
2002 Nandi Award Many movies Many songs

Other Awards

bharathi daasan award by Tamil Nadu Govt -
KalaimaamaNi award by Tamil Nadu Govt- 1991
Raghupati Venkaiah Award award by Andhra Pradesh Govt. -2004
kamukara award by kerala Govt.
Screen -videocon lifetime achievement award -1996
LifeTime Achievement Award by American Telugu Association - 10 July 2004 at Chicago, USA.
Sangeetha Kala bharathi by Detroit Telugu Association (1979)
Telugu Association of North America – 1995
Awards for Excellence by IAAFA in 1993
Telugu Association of Southern California – 1995
AVM ’50 award – 1997
North American Alumini Association
DTA – 1989
Madhura Gaana Madhuri Award
Award by Telugu Association of Greater Chicago
K.B.Sundaramabal Award
K.V.Rao Jyothi Rao award -1999
Ghantasala Award for 2003 (11/22/2003)
Tamilnadu MGR Cine Cultural Academy Award -1994
Subbaraami reddy award -1996
Award by Indian Performing Rights Society
Award Presented at Andhra Pradesh Rashtra Yuva Janostav
Bharath kalachar -2001 (gaana kala bharathi)
Kala Saagar Award
Award – Tribute To Shivaji -2003
Jayshree International – Life Time Achievement Award – Kalabushan ( presented by Smt Jayachitra)
Thyagaraja Ganasabha – Only singer to be presented this award by Thyagraja Ganasabha Andhra Pradesh.
Krishna Pushkara Award
Yesudas Award
Kamukara – Lifetime Achievement Award
Gaana Saraswathi by Sangeeth Melody Orchestra
Aasthana Gayini in Shri Kalahasthi Shiva Temple
Madras film fans association award - 26 times
Dr. Rajkumar Award-2020 by Raghavendra Chitravani Foundation

Discography

1950s

Year Film Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-Singer(s)
1956 Tenali Raman "Chandana Charchita Nila Kalebara", "Thennavan Thaai Nattu Singaarame" Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy A. Maruthakasi, K. S. Gopalakrishnan
1958 Uthama Puthiran "Mullai Malar Mele", "Anbe Amudhey", "Unnazhagai Kanniyargal" G. Ramanathan A. Maruthakasi, K. S. Gopalakrishnan
1958 Sabaash Meena "Aanaaga Pirandhadhellam", "Kaanaa Inbam Kannidhadheno", "Erungammaa Summaa Erungammaa" T. G. Lingappa K. Jamuna Rani, T. A. Mothi, J. P. Chandrababu, T. G. Lingappa

1960s

Year Film Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-Singer(s)
1963 Thobuttuvulu "Sagenu Jeevitha Naava" C. Mohan Das Anisetty Subba Rao Ghantasala
"Madhuramaina Reyilo"
"Emayya Premayya"
1967 Kaavalkaaran "Ninaithen Vanthai", "Mellappo Mellappo", "Kattazhagu Thangamagal" M. S. Viswanathan Vaali, Alangudi Somu
1967 Sakshi "Atu Yennela Itu Yennela", "Dayaledha Neeku Dayaledha", "Silipoda Sinnoda Cheera Dochukunnoda", "Amma Kadupu Challaga" K. V. Mahadevan Aarudra, Daasarathi Krishnamacharyulu Ghantasala, P B Srinivas
1969 Deiva Magan "Kaathalikka Katrukollungal", "Koottathileya Yarthan" M. S. Viswanathan Kannadasan

1980s

Year Film Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-Singer(s)
1982 Devatha "Elluvachi Godaramma" K. Chakravarthy Veturi S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
1986 Swati Mutyam "Laali Laali" Ilaiyaraaja C. Narayana Reddy
1988 Swarnakamalam "Ghallu Ghallu" Ilaiyaraaja Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry
"Shiva Poojaku"
"Koluvai Vunnade"

1990s

Year Film Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-Singer(s)
1991 Coolie No. 1 "Kalaya Nijama" Ilaiyaraaja Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry Ilaiyaraaja
Dalapathi (D) "Aada Janmaku" Ilaiyaraaja Rajasri
1993 Padmavyuham (D) "Kannulaku Choopandam"(Female) A. R. Rahman Rajasri
1995 Kunti putrudu "Gummalu Thommidi"(Female) Ilaiyaraaja

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Book by John Newbery A woodcut from A Pretty Little Pocketbook (1744), England, showing the first reference to baseball. A Little Pretty Pocket-Book, intended for the Amusement of Little Master Tommy and Pretty Miss Polly with Two Letters from Jack the Giant Killer is the title of a 1744 children's book by British publisher John Newbery.[1] History It is generally considered the first children's book, and consists of simple rhymes for each of the letters of the alphabet. To market the...

 

American photographer and musician (1941–1998) For the food brand founded by McCartney, see Linda McCartney Foods. Linda McCartneyMcCartney in 1976BornLinda Louise Eastman(1941-09-24)September 24, 1941Manhattan, New York, U.S.DiedApril 17, 1998(1998-04-17) (aged 56)Tucson, Arizona, U.S.Occupations Photographer musician vegetarian cook book author activist Years active1965–1998Spouses Melville See Jr. ​ ​(m. 1962; div. 1965)​ Paul M...

 

American baseball player (1934–2021) Not to be confused with Henck Arron. Baseball player Hank AaronAaron with the Atlanta Braves in 1974Right fielderBorn: (1934-02-05)February 5, 1934Mobile, Alabama, U.S.Died: January 22, 2021(2021-01-22) (aged 86)Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.Batted: RightThrew: RightMLB debutApril 13, 1954, for the Milwaukee BravesLast MLB appearanceOctober 3, 1976, for the Milwaukee BrewersMLB statisticsBatting average.305Hits3,771Home runs755...

New Zealand cricket team Canterbury Canterbury Kings logo Canterbury Kings logoTop: Canterbury Cricket Association crestMiddle: Canterbury Kings logoBottom: Canterbury Kings Twenty20 emblemTwenty20 nameCanterbury KingsPersonnelCaptainCole McConchieCoachPeter FultonTeam informationFounded1864Home groundHagley OvalCapacity8,000HistoryFirst-class debutOtagoin 1864at DunedinPlunket Shield wins20The Ford Trophy wins15Men's Super Smash wins1Official websitewww.canterburycri...

 

Ibaraki 茨城町KotaprajaBalai Kota Ibaraki BenderaEmblemLokasi Ibaraki di Prefektur IbarakiIbarakiLokasi di JepangKoordinat: 36°17′13″N 140°25′28″E / 36.28694°N 140.42444°E / 36.28694; 140.42444Negara JepangWilayahKantōPrefektur IbarakiDistrikHigashiibarakiPemerintahan • WalikotaNorio KobayashiLuas • Total121,58 km2 (46,94 sq mi)Populasi (1 Juli 2020) • Total31,596 • Kepadatan2...