Roshini

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Roshini
Background information
Birth name Roshini
Genres Playback Singing
Occupations Playback Singer, Tv shows presenter, Stage shows performer
Instruments Vocalist
Website http://singerroshini.com

Roshini is an Indian playback singer, who originally hails from Tamil Nadu. She was brought up in Trichy and Chennai and she is famous for her playback singing in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam.[1]

Early life

Roshini was born in Trichy, India to a proper Tamil family. Her parents are Dr. Joseph Kaliyaperumal and Mrs. Lucy Joseph. She did her schooling at Trichy up to the 9th Std. Then afterwards, her family moved to Chennai. She did the remaining of her schooling at Chennai. She is a B.E Graduate in a Computer Science Background.[1]

Guinness Record

Roshini along with her sister Anita performed the feat of 'singing non-stop for 37 hours', which fetched them a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.[2]

Singer

Roshini is now a popular singer in the Tamil film industry.[2]

Her first song "Kaananguruvi" was for the movie Aaha enna porutham and the music director is Vidyasagar.

Her first hit song "Pottu thaakku" is for the movie Kuthu. Then she sang many hit songs in the Tamil movies like Pattiyal, Thaamirabharani and Yaaradi Nee Mohini, etc.

Songs

Song title Film Music Director Language Award, Nominations & Other Notes
"hossanam" Veera Thaman.S Telugu
"Pottuthaaku" Kuthu Srikanth Deva Tamil
"Namma kaatulla with Ilayaraja" Pattiyal Yuvan Shankar Raja Tamil
"En Jannal Vandha" Theeratha Vilayattu Pillai Yuvan Shankar Raja" Tamil
"Alwa ponnu" Jaambavaan Bharadwaj Tamil
"Mayiley Mayiley" Alwar Srikanth Deva Tamil
"Pollachi ponnu" Thiruranga Srikanth Deva Tamil
"Nee rasthaali" Parattai Engira Azhagu Sundaram Gurukiran Tamil
"Karuppaana kaiyala" Thaamirabharani Yuvan Shankar Raja Tamil
"Kadavulaa illai kalla" Periyar Vidyasagar Tamil
"Oh baby" Yaaradi Nee Mohini Yuvan Shankar Raja Tamil
"Machakkaran" Machakaaran Yuvan Shankar Raja Tamil
"Ullara Poondhu" Baana Kaathadi Yuvan Shankar Raja Tamil
"Naa Yedana Oka" Kurrolloi Kurrollu Yuvan Shankar Raja Telugu
"Unnaadi Poola Pakka" Kurrolloi Kurrollu Yuvan Shankar Raja Telugu
"Nee Kallalo" Namo Venkatesa Devi Sri Prasad Telugu
"Asalemayyinde" Saadhyam Chinni Charan Telugu
"Nalupaina Kannaiah" Bharani Yuvan Shankar Raja Telugu
"Inkoka" Bhargava Srikanth Deva Telugu
"Kabul" Neelo Naalo PB. Balaji Telugu
"Ulala Ulala" Yugantham Dhina Telugu
"Okkara" February-14 Dhina Telugu
"Padahare" Asthram S. A. Rajkumar Telugu
"Yelo Yelo Illalai" Gorintaaku S. A. Rajkumar Telugu
"Alaka Vanchi Kottu" Yugantham Dhina Telugu

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