Kavita Krishnamurthy
On Kavita Krishnamurthy’s Birthday, IWMBuzz Selects Her 5 Finest Songs
1. Pyar hua chupke se(1942: A Love Story): I don’t know how R D Burman managed to convince his wife the great Asha Bhosle to let Kavita sing for the ethereal Manisha Koirala in this film. Like any possessive wife Asha Bhosle hated to see her husband work with any other woman. A hugely talented music composer R D Burman was allowed to work with only one other female singer by his wife, and that was Asha Bhosle’s sister Lata Mangeshkar . When it came to other female singers, RD had to think twice…and thrice.It was therefore a moment of stark terror for RD when filmmaker | Click Here...
Kavita Krishnamurthy On Bappi Lahiri
Kavita Krishnamurthy had the privilege of singing several hit songs for Bappi Lahiri. She considered Bappida her brother and recalled many memorable music sitting accompanied by delicious meals at his Bappida’s bungalow. Heartbroken by his sudden demise Kavita says, “Bappida belongs to the generation of talented , versatile composers who knew their craft. He was extremely dedicated and hard working. He was always into music. He was either involved in recordings and related projects or otherwise performing in concerts all over the world.” Kavita recalls | Click Here...
Indian Idol Season 12: Kavita Krishnamurthy and Arunita Kanjilal sing an energetic duet
An exceptional evening themed the Dosti Special episode, Sony Entertainment Television’s singing reality show Indian Idol season 12 is all set to celebrate the 90’s iconic singers Kumar Sanu and Kavita Krishnamurthy this weekend. The audiences will get to witness some of the top hits song of their era sung by the Top 6 contestants of the show. Along with some brilliant singing, the show’s host Aditya Narayan will be revealing some unknown facts of the special guest and the judges, Anu Malik, *Sonu Kakkar and Himesh Reshammiya will also be seen enjoying all the performances with the gu | Click Here...
Most Famous Recorded Songs By Kavita Krishnamurthy
Kavita Krishnamurthy Subramanian is an Indian film playback singer, mostly concentrated in classical music. She had sung over 25000 songs that vary in different forms of languages like Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Telugu, English, Gujarati, and many others. For her signature work, she has been awarded 'Filmfare best female playback singer' and 'Padmashri'. Some of the great works of Kavita Krishnamurthy Subramanian are 'Pyar Hua Chupke Se', 'Bin Tere Sanam', 'Hawa Hawaii', and more. We are very lucky to have such a prestigious gem in our country. Here are some of her most famous recorded | Click Here...
Kavita Krishnamurthy VS Neha Kakkar’s Tu Cheez Badi Hai: Who Sang It Best?
The successful film that was awarded and nominated for several recognitions, Mohra was a super hit. It became a blockbuster of the year 1994. The film was starred by Akshay Kumar, Naseeruddin Shah, Suniel Shetty, Raveena Tandon, and Poonam Jhawer. Another reason why Mohra is still popular and watched is due to its song Tu Cheez Baid Hai sung by Kavita Krishnamurthy was a brownie amongst the audience. Watching Raveena Tandon with her sizzling moves having us all dazzled and the music enchanting us. It also gave her nickname The mast mast girl. Even the song grabbed 8 million views wit | Click Here...
Neha Kakkar Vs Kavita Krishnamurthy’s Aankh Marey – Which Song Do You Like The Most?
The famous song Aankh Marey was sung originally for the movie Tere Mere Sapne, 1996. It was a pretty fantastic song with great boosting music and a track that became a necessity for every party. Originally the song was sung by Kavita Krishnamurty, composed by Viju Shah. We also had Arshad Warsi and Simran making some moves to the track. It was a massive hit amongst the audience. When a song back in the 90s was a hit and well receiv | Click Here...
Why ‘Dil Se’ is one of the best musical soundtrack in Bollywood
Dil Se was destined to be a hit for more than one reason. The 1998 film was the third and final installment of Mani Ratnam’s thematic trilogy (the first two were Roja (1992) and Bombay (1995)). The romantic thriller is set in the backdrop of Northeast India’s insurgency that has been going on since 1954. The movie was not only written but also directed by Mani Ratnam, the winner of six National Awards. The film’s casting was absolutely stellar – two actors at the peak of their careers, Shah Rukh Khan and Manisha Koirala, were in the lead roles. It also saw debutant Preity Zinta in a | Click Here...