Sadhana Sargam

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Sadhana Sargam
Sadhana Sargam
Sadhana Sargam
Background information
Birth name Sadhana Ghanekar.
Born Flag of India India, March 14th
Genre(s) Playback singing, Indian classical, Devotional
Occupation(s) Singer
Instrument(s) Vocalist
Voice type(s) Sweet, Melodious
Years active 1982-current

Sadhana Sargam (Marathi:साधना सरगम, Tamil:சாதனா சர்கம், birth name Sadhana Ghanekar) is one of the top Indian playback singers.

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[edit] Introduction

She has sung in many Indian languages. Even though she is one of the most gifted versatile singers who can sing any type of songs, she excels mostly melodious slow numbers. She is also a very talented classical musician. She is one of the few singers equally recognized and successful in both classical and light music fields. Many new young growing singers look up to her as their role model.

[edit] Family and other backgrounds

Sadhana Sargam is from a Maharashtrian Chitpavan Brahmin family. She was trained in Indian classical music by her mother, Mrs. Neelatai Ghanekar at an early age, and then by Pandit Jasraj. She is famous for her live concerts especially with A.R. Rahman and for her flawless live performances.

[edit] Awards

She has won several awards throughout her career including the Indian national award for best female playback singer in 2002 for a Tamil song "Pattu Solli" from the movie Azhagi, composed by Ilayaraja.

[edit] Only singer to have achieved this height

She is the only singer from outside of South India, either male or female, to have won an Indian national award for a South Indian Tamil language song.

[edit] Contribution to classical music

In 2006, Sargam was among the singers who took part in a classical concert to mark Mangeshkar's 100th birthday celebrations and earned praise from Hirudhayanath Mangeshkar for her performances in Hindustani classicals.[citation needed]

[edit] Devotional music

Sargam's contribution to devotional music is well appreciated by many senior singers like Usha Mangeshkar. She is one of the prominent forces along with Pandit Jasraj and Jagjit Singh to keep this form of music alive.

[edit] Her style

In her early days as a singer, her voice at high octaves was thought to be similar to that of Lata Mangeshkar while her low octave voice was that of Asha Bhosle. However, as time passed Sargam developed her own distinct style. It is believed that Sadhana Sargam was unwittingly responsible for the rift between music greats Kalyanji-Anandji and Lata Mangeshkar when the duo compared Sargam with Mangeshkar.[citation needed] Mangheskar thought the comparing herself with a much junior teenage singer was unacceptable.[citation needed] Regardless of the above said incident, both singers have mutual respect for each other.

[edit] All time favorites

Her all time favorites include "Pehla Nasha" from Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar, "Chupke Se" from Saathiya, "Saat Samunder Paar" from Vishwatma, and "Snehidhane" from Alaipayuthey, which is also the original version of "Chupke Se" in Tamil.[citation needed]

[edit] Dominance in the South

Sadhana Sargam was well received in Tamil Nadu. She is very busy in the Tamil music field. Among the Bollywood singers males or females, Sargam sang the most number of songs in Tamil music field.[citation needed] She is more popular than Lata Mangheshkar, Asha Bhosle, Anuradha Paudwal or Alka Yagnik in Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, where Tamil is spoken widely and Tamil music is listened to.[citation needed]

[edit] Most favorite singer of the favorites

Composers Ilayaraja and A. R. Rahman use her voice more often in Hindi, Tamil, or Telugu songs.[citation needed] She also sang in an international production Warriors of Heaven and Earth under Mr. Rahman direction recently and became a global singer.

Apart from Ilayarajah and A.R.Rahman, Sargam has worked with almost every composer in India.

[edit] Compliments from A.R. Rahman

In an interview in May 2007 while touring in the USA, the most celebrated composer of the Indian music industry, Mr. A. R. Rahman, complimented Sadhana Sargam, calling her the only Indian singer who could surpass his imaginations and expectations in her renditions of songs.

The recent hit song from 'Dasavatharam' - Mukundha Mukundha - is fantastic from Sadhana Sargam.

[edit] External links

[edit] Unofficial website