"kalaimamani" thanjai Chinnaponnu | |
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Birth name | suranam, sivagangai dist |
Genres | Tamil folk music |
Occupations | Playback singer |
Instruments | Vocalist |
Years active | 1990-current |
Website | www.chinnaponnu.com |
Chinnaponnu (Tamil: சின்னபொண்ணு, sometimes written Chinna Ponnu, or Chinnaponnu Kumar) is a folk singer from the state of Tamil Nadu, India. She was born in Suranam, a small village in Sivagangai district.
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Chinnaponnu started performing in temple festivals and churches when she was 13 years old. Soon afterwards, she began singing professionally in the troupe of fellow folk artist Kottaisamy, whom she credits as a mentor. Later her voice brought the attention of K.A. Gunasekaran, a leading researcher on the folk arts and folk songs of Tamil Nadu, who also had close ties to the Communist Party of India. Gunasekaran helped promote her performances in different parts of the state.[1]
In 2004, she broke into the Tamil film industry as a playback singer with the song "Vazhthuren Vazhthuren" in the hit film Chandramukhi, starring Rajinikanth and Jyothika.[2] This led to television appearances and interest from other music directors. Her next major hit, "Nakku Mukka", was featured in the 2008 film Kadhalil Vizhunthen. For this song she was honoured with the Kannadasan Award for best folk singer in a Tamil film. A different version of "Nakku Mukka" (with changed lyrics) was featured in a short Times of India ad film entitled "A Day in the Life of Chennai", which won two Gold Lions at Cannes in 2009.[3] [4] In the year 2010, she won the Edition Award 2010 for the song "Theeka Theeka" from the film Suriyan Satta Kalluri directed by S.S. Pandian.[5] In the same year she was also one of the artists featured in the theme song for the World Classical Tamil Conference 2010, composed by A. R. Rahman, with a video directed by Gautham Menon.[6]
In 2010 and 2011, her troupe was one of the headlining acts at the Chennai Sangamam festival. In June 2011, she appeared on the CokeStudioIndia television program with singer Kailash Kher.
Suriya Thoranam, her first audiocassette, released by Father Bakianathan.
Thannane, with songs written and composed by K.A. Gunasekaran, released by the CPI.
Chinnaponnu recorded many other cassettes in her childhood and young adulthood which were sold and circulated informally. A CD re-release of the best of these tracks is planned.
Marikkozhunthae (மரிக்கொழுந்தே) (Symphony Records, 2005)
Thannane Thannane (தானானே தானானே) (Symphony Records, 2009)
Song | Film | Music Director |
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Vazthran Vazthran | Chandramukhi | Vidyasagar |
Aathi Sivanae | Thagappansamy | Srikanth Deva |
Mannarkudi Kalakalakka | Sivappathigaram | Vidyasagar |
Naalugopura | Karuppusamy Kuthagaitharar | Dheena |
Nakku Mukka | Kadhalil Vizhunthen | Vijay Antony |
Theeka Theeka | Suriyan Satta Kalluri | Deva |
Dindu Kallu | Dindigul Sarathy | Dheena |
Aakayam Edimughanka | Eesa | Haran |
In 1990 Chinnaponnu was married to composer and percussionist Selva Kumar (who generally performs under the name Kumar) at Thanjavur Mariamman Temple. They have composed music and performed together ever since.
In 2008, Chinnaponnu was involved in a serious car accident, in which her driver was killed.[7] She sustained head injuries and was hospitalized for several weeks, but was performing and recording again within a few months.