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Chinmayi Sripada is an Indian playback singer, working mainly for the South Indian film industry. She is also a voice actor, television presenter and radio jockey. She is the founder and CEO of a translation services company Blue Elephant. She is often credited as Chinmayee and Indai Haza. She rose to fame for her critically acclaimed song "Oru Deivam Thantha Poovae" from the National Award winning movie Kannathil Muthamittal.

Chinmayi Sripada
Chinmayi Sripada.JPG
Sripada at Behindwoods Gold Medals in 2018
Born
Chinmayi Sripada

(1984-09-10) 10 September 1984 (age 39)
Other names
  • Chinmayee
  • Indai Haza
Alma materUniversity of Madras
Occupation
Years active2002–present (as singer)
2005–present (as dubbing artist)
Spouse(s)Rahul Ravindran
(m.2014–present)
Awards
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentsVocals
Labels
  • Times Music
  • WorldWide Records
  • Nadham Music Media
  • Sruthilaya Audio Recording Co

Early life and backgroundEdit

Chinmayi received the CCRT Scholarship for Young Talent for Carnatic Music from the Government of India at the age of 10.[1] She won the gold medal from All India Radio for Ghazals in 2000 and the Silver for Hindustani Classical Music in 2002. She learned German as a language in the Max Mueller Bhavan in Chennai and completed certification courses from NIIT and SSI in web design. During her school life, she held jobs with both Sify and studentconcepts.org.

Chinmayi has a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from the University of Madras. She is also a versatile dancer and mostly enjoys the Odissi form of dance. Apart from her mother tongue Tamil, she speaks Telugu, Malayalam , English, Marathi, Bengali and German fluently.[2]

Chinmayi has been married to Rahul Ravindran, since May 5, 2014.[3]

CareerEdit

SingingEdit

 
Sripada in 2008

Playback singingEdit

She participated and won the singing of Sun TV, Saptasawarangal, following which she was introduced by Singer Srinivas to film composer Mr. A. R. Rahman. Chinmayi's playback singing career began with her performance of Rahman's "Oru Dheivam Thanta Poove" for the film Kannathil Muthamittal. After a couple of years of singing exclusively for Tamil, Telugu, Tulu and Malayalam films, she made her Bollywood debut in Mangal Pandey: The Rising with the song "Holi Re". About a year later, she garnered more recognition with her performances of "Tere Bina" and "Mayya" in the movie Guru. In 2007, the song "Beda Beda" marked her first venture into Kannada playback singing. She has since received critical acclaim for songs such as "Oru Dheivam Thantha Poove", "Sahana", "Vaarayo Vaarayo", "Kilimanjaro", "Sara Sara", "Asku Laska" and "Kaathale Kaathale". She has also sung in Marathi language in movies such as "sairat". Chinmayi as of date has to her credit over 1,000 songs in eight different languages.[4]

Additional worksEdit

Chinmayi announced that she will release a single in Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu in iTunes on occasion of Joy of Giving Week on 2 Oct, and proceeds of which shall go to 17000 ft.org so as to promote philanthropy, charity and the concept of giving.[5]

She also collaborated with Shekar Ravjiani to launch a single in Tamil/Telugu the name of the album being Sitakokachiluka, again for which the legal downloads of it will go to Ma Niketan, a home that takes care of abandoned or uncared for girl children in Thane, a charity that composer Shekhar has been supporting.

Dubbing careerEdit

Chinmayi turned a voice actor for the Tamil film Sillunu Oru Kadhal (2006), speaking dubbing for actress Bhumika Chawla. Since then, she has dubbed for several lead actresses in Tamil films, including Tamannaah Bhatia, Sameera Reddy, Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Trisha Krishnan. She has also provided her voice in dubbed Telugu films. She dubbed for the critically acclaimed fictional character Jessie who was portrayed by Trisha in Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya. The same character appeared in the film's Telugu version Ye Maaya Chesave and was portrayed by Samantha, while being portrayed by Amy Jackson in the Hindi version Ek Deewana Tha. Chinmayi dubbed for the character in all three films and won the Nandi Award for Best Female Dubbing Artist for Ye Maaya Chesave in 2010. Chinmayi dubbed in Vettai for Sameera Reddy and has dubbed for her in all Tamil movies. She dubbed for Samantha Ruth Prabhu in Eega in Telugu and its Tamil version Naan Ee in 2012. She dubbed voice for Nayantara for Tamil version of the movie Sri Rama Rajyam.[6] Chinmayi has dubbed for Samantha Ruth Prabhu in many films like "Rabhasa", "Atharintiki Daaredi", "Ramayya Vastavayya", "Eega", "Sithamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu", "24", Oh Baby and many more in Telugu.

Television and radioEdit

Chinmayi served as a television presenter during the first season of Airtel Super Singer on STAR Vijay that was aired between April and August 2006 and the first season of Airtel Super Singer Junior from February 2007 to July 2007. In 2008, she returned as host of the second season of Airtel Super Singer, though she discontinued her role before the completion of the season, as she stated the show extended the period of the initial contract. During this time, she was also a radio jockey on Aahaa FM 91.9 in Chennai, on a breakfast show titled Aahaa Kaapi Klub. She later began compering Star Plus's Chhote Ustaad, which ran concurrently with another music talent show she started hosting in June, the debut season of Sun TV's Sangeetha Mahayuddham. On 15 August 2010, Chinmayi announced that that day's Chhote Ustaad would be her last as host, leaving the show after only eight episodes. Now she is in the judges panel of Jaya star singers in Jaya tv.

Personal lifeEdit

Chinmayi is the granddaughter of Dr. Sripada Pinakapani.[7] In September 2013, through Twitter, Chinmayi's mother Padmhasini revealed Chinmayi was engaged to Rahul Ravindran, who is also a South Indian actor. Chinmayi and Rahul were friends, colleagues and in due course started dating each other by June 2013.[8] They got married on 5 May 2014.[9]

ActivismEdit

Through her Twitter account, Chinmayi has been at the forefront of highlighting claims of sexual harassment in the Indian music industry, in what is widely considered as India's Me Too movement. She accused sexual harassment at the hands of Vairamuthu[10] She also highlighted claims made by other individuals against OS Thyagarajan, Raghu Dixit, Mandolin U Rajesh, Karthik and several other carnatic singers not naming anyone individually. Chinmayi tweeted allegations made by an woman against the Tamil Nadu Brahmins Association (TAMBRAS) president N Narayanan as part of the movement.[11]

EntrepreneurshipEdit

Chinmayi is the CEO of Blue Elephant, a translation services company she founded in August 2005. The company has ever since been the language service provider for various Multinational companies like Scope E Knowledge, Ford, Dell, Ashok Leyland, Reliance India. She received an award from SAARC Chamber for Women Entrepreneurship for Excellence in a niche industry for Blue Elephant in 2010.[12] In 2011, she became the first ever woman entrepreneur from Tamil Nadu to be selected for the prestigious FORTUNE/US State Department Global Women's Mentoring Partnership Program.[13][14]

DiscographyEdit

FilmographyEdit

As a dubbing artistEdit

Year Movie Language Dubbing for
2006 Sillunu Oru Kadhal Tamil Bhumika Chawla
2007 Unnale Unnale Tamil Tanisha
Satham Podathey Tamil Padmapriya
Mayya Hindi Guru
2008 Jayamkondaan Tamil Lekha Washington
Dhaam Dhoom Tamil Kangana Ranaut
Sakkarakatti Tamil Vedhika
Vaaranam Aayiram / Surya S/O Krishnan Tamil / Telugu (Dubbed version) Sameera Reddy
2009 TN-07 AL 4777 Tamil Meenakshi
Yavarum Nalam Tamil Neetu Chandra
Modhi Vilayaadu Tamil Kajal Aggarwal
Ayan Tamil Tamannaah Bhatia
Kandein Kadhalai / Priya Priyatama Tamil / Telugu (Dubbed version, 2011) Tamannaah Bhatia
2010 Aasal Tamil Sameera Reddy
Rakta Charitra Telugu Radhika Apte
Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai / Khilladi Tamil / Telugu (Dubbed version) Neetu Chandra
Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa Tamil Trisha Krishnan
Ye Maaya Chesave Telugu Samantha Akkineni
Sura Tamil Tamannaah Bhatia
Manmadha Baanam Telugu (Dubbed version) Trisha Krishnan
2011 Ko / Rangam Tamil / Telugu (Dubbed version) Karthika Nair
Nadunissi Naaygal / Erra Gulabilu Sameera Reddy
Vanthaan Vendraan Tamil Taapsee Pannu
Sri Rama Rajyam Tamil (Dubbed version) Nayanthara
Dhada Telugu Kajal Aggarwal
Dookudu Samantha Akkineni
Vedi Tamil Sameera Reddy
Osthe Richa Gangopadhyay
2012 Vettai Sameera Reddy
Ekk Deewana Tha Hindi Amy Jackson
Muppozhudhum Un Karpanaigal Tamil Amala Paul
Kadhalil Sodhappuvadhu Yeppadi / Love Failure Telugu
Eega Telugu Samantha Akkineni
Naan Ee Tamil
Maattrraan / Brothers / No.1 Judwaa - The Unbreakable Tamil / Telugu (Dubbed version) / Hindi (Dubbed version) Kajal Aggarwal
Andala Rakshasi Telugu Lavanya Tripathi
Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu Telugu Samantha Akkineni
2013 Seethamma Vakitlo Sirimalle Chettu
Atharintiki Daaredi
Ramayya Vasthavayya
Thoofan Priyanka Chopra
Irandam Ulagam / Varna Tamil / Telugu (Dubbed version) Anushka Shetty
Ala Ela Telugu Hebah Patel
Endrendrum Punnagai Tamil Trisha Krishnan
2014 Aaha Kalyanam Tamil Vaani Kapoor
Alludu Seenu Telugu Samantha Akkineni
Manam Telugu
Oka Laila Kosam Telugu Pooja Hegde
Lingaa Tamil Sonakshi Sinha
2015 I Hindi (Dubbed version) Amy Jackson
Bhale Bhale Magadivoy Telugu Lavanya Tripathi
Dohchay Telugu Kriti Sanon
S/O Satyamurthy Telugu Samantha Akkineni
2016 Police Telugu (Dubbed version)
Nenu Rowdy Ne Telugu (Dubbed version) Nayanthara
Brahmotsavam Telugu Samantha Akkineni
Sarrainodu Telugu Rakul Preet Singh
24 Tamil Samantha Akkineni
Janatha Garage Telugu
Majnu Telugu Anu Emmanuel
Jaguar Telugu Deepti Sati
Premam Telugu Shruthi Haasan
Remo Telugu (Dubbed version) Keerthy Suresh
Sahasam Swasaga Sagipo Telugu Manjima Mohan
Raju Gari Gadhi 2 Telugu Samantha Akkineni
2017 Ivan Thanthiran Tamil Shraddha Srinath
The House Next Door Hindi Andrea Jeremiah
Gruham Telugu
Maayavan Tamil Lavanya Tripathi
Project Z Telugu (Dubbed version)
2018 Irumbu Thirai Tamil Samantha Akkineni
Shailaja Reddy Alludu Telugu Anu Emmanuel
Chi La Sow Telugu Ruhani Sharma
Nawab Telugu (Dubbed version) Dayana Erappa
96 Tamil Trisha Krishnan
2019 Seema Raja Telugu (Dubbed version) Samantha Akkineni
Majili Telugu Samantha Akkineni
Oh Baby Telugu / Tamil (Dubbed Version) Samantha Akkineni
Manmadhudu 2 Telugu Rakul Preet Singh and Samantha Akkineni
Hero Tamil Kalyani Priyadarshan
2020 Jaanu Telugu Samantha Akkineni
2021 Chaavu Kaburu Challaga Telugu Lavanya Tripathi
A1 Express Telugu Lavanya Tripathi
Thalli Pogathey Tamil Anupama Parameswaran

Awards, nominations and honoursEdit

Filmfare Awards South


Filmfare Awards Marathi
  • 2016: Best Female Playback Singer - Sairaat Zaala Ji (Sairat)
Mirchi Music Awards
  • 2013: Female Vocalist of the Year – "Titli" (Chennai Express)
  • 2014: Mirchi Platinum Disc - Mast Magan
  • 2014: Mirchi Music Awards - Song of the Year - Zehnaseeb from Hasee Toh Phasee
  • 2014: Mirchi Music Awards - Album of the Year - 2 States
Vijay Awards
Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards
  • 2011: Best Female Playback Singer – "Sara Sara" (Vaagai Sooda Vaa)[15]
  • 2018: Best Female Playback Singer – "Kaathalae Kaathalae" (96)[16]
    • Nominated : Best Female Dubbing Artist - 96
South Indian International Movie Awards
  • 2011 – SIIMA Award for Best Female Playback Singer – "Sara Sara" (Vaagai Sooda Vaa)
Vijay Music Awards
The Times Film Awards
  • 2011: The Chennai Times Award for Best Female Playback Singer – "Sara Sara" (Vaagai Sooda Vaa)
Edison Awards
Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards
  • 2018: Best Playback Singer (Female) - All songs from 96
Isaiaruvi Tamil Music Awards
Mirchi Music Awards South
Other Cine Awards
  • 2002: Award from Ajanta Fine Arts for "Oru Deivam" (Kannathil Muthamittal)
  • 2002: Best Media Associates Award for Best Female Playback Singer – "Oru Deivam" (Kannathil Muthamittal)
  • 2002: ITFA Award for Best Upcoming Playback Singer – "Oru Deivam" (Kannathil Muthamittal)
  • 2007: Film Fans Association Award for Beat Female Playback Singer – "Sahana" (Shivaji)[21]
  • 2007: Jaya TV Award for Best Female Playback Singer – "Sahana" (Shivaji)[22]
  • 2007: Lions Club Award for Best Female Playback singer – "Sahana(Shivaji)"
  • 2009: Alandur Fine Arts for Best Female Playback Singer
  • 2009: South Scope Cine Award for Best Female Playback Singer – "Vaarayo Vaarayo" (Aadhavan)
  • 2010: BIG Tamil Award for Best Entertaining Female Singer – "Poove Poove" (Siddhu +2)[23]
  • 2010: MGR Sivaji Academy Award for Best Female Playback Singer – "Kilimanjaro" (Endhiran)[24]
  • 2010: Vijayam Tamil Movie Award for Favourite Female Singer of the Year
  • 2011: Navaratna Women Achievers Award for Best Female Playback Singer[25][26]
  • 2011: BIG Tamil Melody Music Award for Best Female Playback Singer – "Sara Sara" (Vaagai Sooda Vaa)
  • 2011: Filmfans' Association Award for Best Female Playback Singer – "Sara Sara" (Vaagai Sooda Vaa)
  • 2011: Variety Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer – "Sara Sara" (Vaagai Sooda Vaa)
  • 2015: Big Tamil Music Awards - Best Female Playback Singer - "Ennodu Nee Irundhaal" (I (film)|I)
  • 2015: Ugadhi Puraskar - Best Female Playback Singer - Vadhantune
  • 2018: Behindwoods Gold Medals - Voice of the Year (Female) - 96
  • 2018: Radio City Awards - Best Singer Female (Telugu) - Yenti Yenti - "Geetha Govindam" & Mellaga Mellaga - "Chi La Sow"
  • 2018: Mahila Ratna Awards - Best Singer Female (Telugu) - Yenti Yenti - "Geetha Govindam"
  • 2021: Chandanavana Film Critics Academy Award for Best Playback Singer - Female for the song "Soul of Dia" from Dia [27][28]
Nominations

Other awardsEdit

  • 1999: All India First and Best Performer Award from Sangam Kala Group
  • 2000: All India First from All India Radio for Ghazals
  • 2003: Pride of Sangam Award
  • 2008: RITZ Amazing Woman Award[31]
  • 2009: Vikatan Award for Best Television Show Host
  • 2011: Award from SAARC Chamber for Women Entrepreneurship for Excellence[32]
  • 2011: Vocational Excellence Award from Rotary Club of Madras[33]
  • 2015: Mercedes Benz - Ritz Woman of Merit award
  • 2015: Rotary Club Inner Wheel (Nanganallur) : Swarna Ratna Award
  • 2016: Indian of the Year: CNN IBN : Chennai Micro

HonoursEdit

  • 2011: She has been selected as a Mentee to the Fortune/US State Department Global Women's Mentoring Partnership. She is one among three Indians and the only and first person from Tamil Nadu among 35 other women all over the world.[34][35]
  • On 19 October Chinmayi was bestowed with a Femina Penn Shakti Award in recognition of her entrepreneurial and social initiatives.

TriviaEdit

  • 2010: She came on-screen for the song composed for World Tamil Classical Conference in 2010 directed by Gautham Menon and composed by A. R. RahmanSemmozhiyaana Thamizh Mozhiyaam
  • 2011: She launched an App named as Chinmayi Sripada App. She was the first female singer in the world to have an exclusive app on both iOS and Android devices.[36]
  • 2012: She did her first ever advertisement for Dheepam Oil in all the four south Indian languages (Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada)

ReferencesEdit

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