Malavika (singer)

Malavika (singer)
Malavika
Born 6 th July 1988, Vizag, Andhra Pradesh
Occupations Singer, TV Anchor
Instruments Vocalist
Years active 2001-Present

Biography Malavika is a Tollywood playback singer[1] born on the 6th of July. Malavika started her singing career with the song "Nuvvu nenu kalisunte" for the movie Gangotri. Malavika, who is a Nandi Award winner as the best playback singer for the year 2005-06, has sung for around 70 movies till date. She was also the winner of Etv paadutha teeyaga as a child.

Her hit songs include "Bommali", a chart buster song from the movie Billa and "Holessa" from Sri Ramadasu.

Malavika started her training in music from her mother,a singer herself at a very young age.Later on she had the classical training from Kum Mandapanka Sarada.

References

Filmography

 2011 - Alallu  ( Telugu ) 
 2011 - Maa Voori Maharshi  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Jhummandi Naadam  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Aunty Uncle Nandagopal  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Hasini  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Varudu  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Kaleja  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Swamy Manikanta  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Saradaga Kasepu  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Taj Mahal  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Mayagadu  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Kanasali Jotheyali  ( Kannada ) 
 2010 - Yugalageetham  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Don Seenu  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Ramdev  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Em Pillo Em Pillado  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Dammunnodu  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Kothimooka  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Young India  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Simha  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Ranga The Donga  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - High School  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Chethilo Cheyyesi  ( Telugu ) 
 2010 - Subhapradam  ( Telugu ) 
 2009 - Rechipo  ( Telugu ) 
 2009 - Nachavu Alludu  ( Telugu ) 
 2009 - Evaraina Epudaina  ( Telugu ) 
 2009 - Original  ( Telugu ) 
 2009 - Billa  ( Telugu ) 
 2009 - Dheera  ( Telugu ) 
 2009 - Ek Niranjan  ( Telugu ) 
 2008 - Veruthe Oru Bharya  ( Malayalam ) 
 2006 - Honeymoon Express  ( Kannada ) 
 2005 - Mr.Errababu  ( Telugu ) 
 2005 - Nireekshana  ( Telugu ) 
 2003 - Gangotri  ( Telugu ) 
 2003 - Charminar  ( Telugu )

References

  1. ^ "Vikramarkudu Music Review". India Glitz. June 07, 2006. http://www.indiaglitz.com/channels/telugu/musicreview/8342.html. Retrieved 10 August 2011. 




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