Aarya Ambekar

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Aarya Ambekar
Aarya in December 2020
Aarya in December 2020
Background information
Birth nameAarya Samir Ambekar
Born (1994-06-16) 16 June 1994 (age 29)
Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
GenresIndian classical music
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVocal
Years active2008–present
LabelsUniversal Music India

Aarya Ambekar (born 16 June 1994) is a Marathi playback singer and actor from Nagpur, Maharashtra. She participated and reached the finals of the first season of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi L'il Champs[1] aired on Zee Marathi channel between July 2008 and February 2009. Aarya has made her acting debut in January 2017 through the film Ti Saddhya Kay Karte.[1][2]

Background

Aarya was born in Nagpur to Sameer Ambekar, a doctor and Shruti Ambekar, a vocalist. Aarya's grandmother, a classical vocalist, recognised the talent in Aarya when Aarya was two years old. Aarya started her formal musical training at the age of five and half years from her Guru and mother, Shruti Ambekar. At the age of six, whilst in first standard, Aarya appeared her first examination in Music.[3]

Career

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi L'il Champs

In 2008, Aarya was auditioned for the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi L'il Champs, a competitive music reality show organised by the Zee Marathi television channel. She was one of final 50 who were selected from amongst several thousand children aged between 8 and 14 across Maharashtra. She made her way to the top 10 finalists and then to the Final 5 Mega-Finalists.

Aarya was popularly referred to as the "Pretty Young Girl", during the show.

Aarya in the TV series Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs

Aarya sang a wide variety of songs in the competition. She created the record of receiving full marks from the judges many times. Aarya created an unbeatable record when she got वरचा नी (equivalent to 200%), for her beautifully sung "Paan Khae Saiyyan Hamaro", which remains unbroken in all the nine Schedules of SA RE GA MA PA and even after two schedules of SA RE GA MA PA for professional singers. Singer Hariharan was the celebrity judge for that episode.

Aarya was also awarded performer of the week in numerous episodes by eminent singing personalities like Mahalaxmi Iyer, Shreya Ghoshal, Hariharan etc. Aarya sings a wide variety of songs ranging from pure classical songs, Natyageet, Bhavgeet, Bhaktigeet to Marathi Chitrapat Sangeet, Hindi songs, folk songs, Lavanis as well.[4]

She sang "Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo" to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the 2008 Mumbai attacks on 26 November 2008. She also performed the same song at Shivaji Park, Dadar in a program organised by Mumbai Police to pay tribute to the martyrs who laid down their lives fighting the terrorists in that attack. The song was originally sung by Lata Mangeshkar after the 1962 India-China War.

During the course of the program, Aarya was also awarded the Manik Varma Scholarship. She is the youngest singer to win the scholarship.

Singing

Aarya Ambekar at the premiere event of the film Ti Saddhya Kay Karte

Albums

  • Pancha Ratna Vol. 1,[5] 2,[6] 3[7] on Universal Music India
  • Garjati Sahyadriche Kade
  • Jai Hari Vitthal
  • Marathi Abhimaangeet composed by Kaushal Inamdar[8][9]
  • Aathava Swar composed by Mrs. Varsha Bhave[10][11][12]
  • Mala Mhanatyat Aarya Ambekar
  • Geet Tujhe Gata Gata – Collections of poems of famous poets[13][14][15]
  • Khaucha Gaav composed by Yashwant Deo[16][17]
  • Hum Aur Tum – Hindi songs album composed by Khalil Abhyankar
  • Aanandwan Ale Ghari – Shri Baba Amte
  • Majhya Matiche Gayan – Kusumagraj Pratishthan
  • Diva Lagu De Re Deva – First solo album based on poems of eminent Marathi poets. The album is composed by famous composer Saleel Kulkarni[18]
  • Door Chandanyanchya Gaava – composer, Neeraj; lyrics, Dr Kshama Valsangkar

Marathi films

Year Film No Song Composer(s) Lyricist(s) Co-artist(s)
2010 Let's Go Back[19] 1 A.V. Prafullchandra
2011 Balgandharva[20] 1 "Pariyeva Ke Payal Sajani" Kaushal Inamdar K.P. Khadilkar
Kali[21] 1 Shrinivas Khale
2013 Yoddha[21] 1 Omkar Kelkar
2014 Rama Madhav[22][23] 1 "Hamamma Re Pora" Shrinivas Khale Sant Dnyaneshwar Sharayu Date
Sant Kaikadi Maharaj 1 Narendra Bhide
Goshta Tichya Premachi[21][24][25] 1 "Sakhya Re" Vikrant Warde Narendra Thakur
2 "Hur Hur"
2015 Cinderella[26][27] 1 "Deva"
2 "Deva Kasa Re"
2016 Photocopy[28] 1 "Lag Bag Sakharpudachi" A.V. Prafullchandra
2017 Ti Saddhya Kay Karte 1 "Jara Jara Tipur Chandane" Nilesh Moharir Ashwini Shende Hrishikesh Ranade
2 "Jara Jara Tipur Chandane" (reprise)
3 "Hrudayat Vaje Something" (female) Avinash-Vishwajeet Vishwajeet Joshi
4 "Kitida Navyane" Mandar Apte Devyani Karve-Kothari Mandar Apte
Autumgiri[29] 1 "O Sajna" P. Shankaram
2019 Ready Mix[30] 1 Avinash-Vishwajeet
Wedding Cha Shinema[31] 1 "Majhya Mamachya Lagnala" Saleel Kulkarni Sandeep Khare Shubhankar Kulkarni, Prasanjeet Kosambi
66 Sadashiv[32] 1
2020 Bayko Deta Ka Bayko[33] 1 "Gavat Hyo Navin Aalay" Dhanashree Ganatra Dhanashree Ganatra
2021 Chandramukhi[34][35] 1 Unnamed Ajay-Atul

TV serials

Acting

Year Film Role Ref(s)
Upcoming Rangila Re [40][41]
2017 Ti Saddhya Kay Karte Tanvi (in college) [41][42]

Public Appearances

A few events where Aarya has performed –

Awards and recognition

  • 2008 – Youngest to be awarded the "Manik Varma Scholarship" towards her future music studies[53]
  • 2009 – Runner-up of the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi L'il Champs reality-based music competition organised by Zee Marathi
  • 2009 – Maharashtra Shasan Puraskar
  • 2010 – Haribhau Sane Award[54]
  • 2010 – Punyaratna – YuvaGaurav Award[55][56][57][58]
  • 2011 – Big Marathi Rising Star Award (Music)
  • 2012 – Young Achievers Award – awarded by Whistling Woods International[59]
  • 2012 – Dr. Vasantrao Deshpande Puraskar
  • 2014 – Aarya Puraskar
  • 2015 – Dr. Usha Atre Award by Swaranand Pratisthan[60]
  • 2016 – Vidya Pradnya Puraskar by Ga.Di.Ma. Pratisthan[61]
  • 2017 – Godrej Fresh Face of the Year – Sahyadri Navaratna Awards [62]
  • 2018 – Best Female Singer and Best Acting Debut – Female for Ti Saddhya Kay Karte - Maharashtracha Favourite Kon by Zee Talkies[63][64]
  • 2018 – Most Natural Performance of the Year for Ti Sadhya Kay Karate – Zee Chitra Gaurav [65]
  • 2018 – Best Female Singer and Best Acting Debut – Female for Ti Sadhya Kay Karate – City Cine Awards Marathi by Radio City
  • 2019 – Sur Jytosna National Music Award [66][67]

Personal life

Aarya is a daughter of Samir Ambekar and Shruti Deshpande Ambekar.

References

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  3. "Spotting Talent" – Article on Aarya in Lokmat Times paper Archived 29 June 2013 at Archive.today[dead link]
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  5. "PanchaRatna Vol 1". Archived from the original on 2 April 2009. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
  6. "Pancha-Ratna Vol 2". Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
  7. "Pancha-Ratna Vol 3". Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
  8. मराठी अस्मिता
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External links

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