S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
S. P. Balasubrahmanyam | |
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Birth name | Sripathi Panditaradhyula Balasubrahmanyam |
Born | Konetammapeta, Nagari Mandal, Andhra Pradesh, India | 4 June 1946
Origin | Andhra Pradesh, India |
Genres | Playback singing |
Occupation(s) | Singer, actor, music director, film producer |
Years active | 1965–present |
Sripathi Panditaradhyula Balasubrahmanyam (Template:Lang-te; born 4 June 1946) is an Indian playback singer, actor, music director, voice actor and film producer. He is sometimes referred to as S. P. B. or Balu. He won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer six times. He won the Nandi Awards 25 times from Andhra Pradesh.
;He has sung over 40,000 songs in various Indian languages. He is the only playback singer in India to have won National Film Awards across four languages. He has also won a Filmfare Award, three Filmfare Awards South and numerous state awards from Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. He is a recipient of civilian awards such as Padmashri (2001) and Padma Bhushan (2011) from the government of India.[1]
Early life and background
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Balasubrahmanyam was born to S. P. Sambamurthy in Konetammapeta of Madras Presidency, present day Nellore district in Andhra Pradesh in a Brahmin Family.[2] Balasubrahmanyam's father was a Harikatha artist who had also acted in plays.[3] He has two brothers and five sisters. He is the elder brother of singer S.P. Sailaja.[4] He is married to Savitri and has two children, Pallavi[5] and S. P. B. Charan who is a playback singer and film producer as well.[6][7]
Balasubrahmanyam developed an interest towards music at an early age. Altough he did not recieve any formal training in music he studied notations and learned to play instruments such as the harmonium and flute on his own while listening to his father. His father wanted him to become an engineer, which brought him to Anantapur, where he enrolled for the Engineering course at JNTU College of Engineering Anantapur. Later he discontinued the course due to typhoid, and then joined as an Associate Member of the Institution of Engineers, Chennai. Meanwhile, he also pursued his hobby and won awards at many singing competitions. In 1964, he won the first prize in a music competition for amateur singers organised by the Madras-based Telugu Cultural Organisation, and earned his first opportunity from music director S. P. Kodandapani.
After dropping out of engineering, Balasubrahmayam used to regularly visit music composers seeking for opportunities to sing. The first song that he sang for an audition was, "Nilave Ennidam Nerungadhe", a melody rendered by veteran playback singer P. B. Srinivas. It was P. B. Srinivas who used to write and give him some multi-lingual verses in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, English and Urdu.[8]
Playback singing Career
Balasubrahmanyam has sung more than 40,000 songs in different Indian languages.[9][10] He holds the record of having sung the most number of songs for any male playback singer in the world.[11]
Early career: 1960s
Before becoming a cinema singer, Balasubrahmanyam was the leader of a light music troupe composed of Anirutta (on the harmonium), Ilaiyaraaja (on guitar and later on harmonium), Baskar (on percussion), and Gangai Amaran (on guitar).[12] Balasubrahmanyam made his debut as a playback singer on 15 December 1966 with Sri Sri Sri Maryada Ramanna,[13] a Telugu film scored by his mentor, S. P. Kodandapani.[14] He was selected as the best singer in a singing competition which was judged by S. P. Kodandapani and the legendary singer Ghantasala.[15][16] Balasubrahmanyam was selected as the best singer.[17] He recorded his first non-Telugu song in the Kannada movie Nakkare Ade Swarga for the song "Kanasido Nanasido" with P. Susheela in 1967.
He recorded his first Tamil song in the 1969 film Shanthi Nilaiyam starring Gemini Ganesan. His sang "Aayiram Nilavae Vaa" for M.G.R in the Tamil film Aadimai Penn. He was introduced to Malayalam film industry by R. K. Shekhar in the film Yogamullava. In 1969 he sang "Ee Kadalum Marukadalum" from the film Kadalppalam in Malayalam.[18]
Prominence in South: 1970s
He received his first National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer in 1980 for the Telugu film Shankarabharanam, a film directed by K. Vishwanath. In 1976, he recorded up to 23 songs, including 15 duets with P. Susheela in a single day. For Kannada composer Upendra Kumar, Balasubrahmanyam recorded 16 songs in just 6 hours. Again for Ram Laxman, he recorded six songs in 4 hours in Mumbai. Between three recording theatres in Mumbai, he sang 17 songs in a day for Anand-Milind.[19]
He is the first recipient of the "Ghantasala National Award" named after the famous and legendary singer Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao, and whom Balasubrahmanyam admires a lot. He has often referred to himself as "Ekalavya Sishya" (untutored disciple) of Ghantasala[20]
Bollywood entry: 1980s
Balasubrahmanyam's first break in Hindi films was Ek Duje Ke Liye (1981), for which he received the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer.[11] He was playback singer for Bollywood actor Salman Khan in most of his movies from 1989 to 1995.[21][22]
1990s
In the 1990s he worked with composers like Vidyasagar, M. M. Keeravani, S. A. Rajkumar but his association with A. R. Rahman turned out be a major success.
The song "Umandu Ghumandu" from the Kannada film Ganayogi Panchakshari Gavayi (1995) was based on Hindustani classical music, for which he received his 4th National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer.[23]
Association with composers
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M. S. Viswanathan used S.P.B's voice in the 1970s various Tamil movies. Under his composition S.P.B got opportunities to sing for senior actors like M. G. Ramachandran, Sivaji Ganesan and Gemini Ganesan during this period. SPB recorder numerous duet numbers with P. Susheela, Vani Jayaram and L. R. Eswari.
Balasubrahmanyam recorded many songs with K. V. Mahadevan throughout the 1970s, mostly in Telugu. The duo worked in a film called Shankarabharanam in 1979 which was based on carnatic music. He got his first National Film Award through this film.
Balasubrahmanyam's association with Ilaiyaraaja began in the late 1970s when the latter made his cinematic debut. Balasubrahmanyam began to record more songs in Tamil especially for Ilaiyaraaja. The Ilaiyaraaja-S.P.B-S. Janaki trio was considered to be highly successful in the Tamil film industry from the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. The trio went on to work in Telugu films based on classical music like Saagara Sangamam (1983), for which both Ilaiayaraaja and S.P.B won National Film Awards, Swathi Muthyam (1986) and Rudraveena (1988) which again fetched National Awards for Ilaiyaraaja and S.P.B [23]
Balasubramanyam's association with Hamsalekha began after the latter's successful venture premalokha in Kannada. Balasubramanyam sung most number of songs for Hamsalekha in Kannada. He also got National Award for the song 'Umandu Gumundu' of the movie Ganayogi Pachakshari Gavayi composed by Hamsalekha.
Balasubrahmanyam recorded two songs for A. R. Rahman in his debut film Roja. He had a long time association with Rahman right from Roja, the latter's debut film. Other popular songs include "July Maadham" from Pudhiya Mugam, which also marked the debut of singer Anupama, "Mannoothu Manthayilae" from Kizhakku Cheemayile which was a folk number and he almost sang all songs in the musical love story Duet and "Thanga Thaamarai" from Minsara Kanavu which fetched his sixth and latest of his National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer till date.
Non-singing career
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Actor
As an actor he played roles in films like Pakkinti Ammayi, Parvathaalu Paanakalu, Pelli Varamandi, Kalyanathasava, Malle Pandiri, Raja Hamsa, Minsara Kanavu, Manathil Uruthi Vendum, Thiruda Thiruda, Keladi Kanmani, Sigaram, Maya, Avvai Shanmugi, Ratchagan, Nandhini, Kadhalan, Prema Maha Yedabidargi, Maya Bazaar. He has performed character roles in more than 45 films including Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. He received Nandi Award for Best Supporting Actor for the Telugu movie Pavithra Bandham (1996) from the Government of Andhra Pradesh.
Music composer
He has composed music for around 40 films and albums like Seethamma Pelli, Bharyamani, Sandarbha, Bangaru Chilaka, Mayuri, Ramanna Shyamanna, Ksherasaagara, Devaralle Dane, Belliyappa Bangarappa beside few films like Muddina Maava, Sigaram, Unnai Charanadaithaen, Padamati Sandhya Ragam in Telugu, Hindi Tamil and Kannada languages. He also owns a production company called Kodandapani Film Circuits (now Captain cine creations) and produces film under this banner. Films like Subha Sankalpam, Bhamane Satya Bhamane were produced by him.
Television career
He began a Tamil serial with actress Lakshmi called En Jannal Vandha directed by K. Balachander. He hosts many music shows in Telugu television including Paadutha Theeyaga on E-TV, Paadalani Undi on MAA TV, a Kannada show called Ede Thumbi Haaduvenu on E-TV Kannada, and the Tamil shows Ennodu Paattu Paadungal on Jaya TV[24] and Vaanampaadi on Kalaignar TV.[24] He also anchors a music show called Sunada Vinodini on TTD Channel.
Voice actor
Balasubrahmanyam accidentally became a dubbing artist with Kamal Hassan's film Manmadha Leela, the dubbed version of Manmadha Leelai.[25] He has also provided voice-overs for various artists, including Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth, Salman Khan, K. Bhagyaraj, Mohan, Anil Kapoor, Girish Karnad, Gemini Ganesan, Arjun Sarja, Nagesh, Karthik and Raghuvaran in various languages. He was assigned as the default dubbing artist for Kamal Hassan in Telugu dubbed versions of Tamil films and vice versa. For the Telugu version of Dasavathaaram he gave voice to 7 characters (including the female character) out of 10 characters played by Kamal Hassan.[26] He was awarded Best Dubbing Artist for the films Annamayya and Sri Sai Mahima.
Awards and honors
Filmography
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As actor
Year | Film | Language | Director | Producer | Role |
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1969 | Pellante Noorella Panta | Telugu | Muthyala Subbaiah | ||
1971 | Mohammed Bin Tuglaq | Tamil | Cho Ramaswamy | Guest role in a song | |
1980 | Pakkinti Ammayi | Telugu | K. Vasu | A. Sarathy | Bala Raju |
1982 | Baalondu Chaduranga | Kannada | Dore Bhagavan | ||
Malle Pandiri | Telugu | Jandhyala | Challa Venkatramaiah | Sheik Moses Murthy | |
1983 | Bharat 2000 | Kannada | |||
Tirugu Bhana | Kannada | K. S. R. Doss | |||
1987 | Manathil Uruthi Vendum | Tamil | K. Balachander | Kavithalaya Films | As a doctor |
1988 | Prema | Telugu | Suresh Krishna | ||
Vivaha Bhojanambu | Telugu | Jandhyala | |||
1990 | Keladi Kanmani | Tamil | Vasanth | A. R. Rangaraj | |
Palai Vanna Ragangal | Tamil | ||||
Sigaram | Tamil | Ananthu | Kavithalaya Films | As a music director | |
Thalai Vaasal | Tamil | Selva | As a college principal | ||
1992 | Koteswaran | Tamil | Father of hero | ||
Thyagu | Tamil | ||||
Guna | Tamil | Police officer | |||
Parvathalu Paanakalu | Telugu | Muthyala Subbaiah | V. Vijay Kumar Varma | Lead role friend of Parvathalu (Dasari Narayana Rao) | |
1993 | Thiruda Thiruda | Tamil | Mani Ratnam | S. Sriram | Lakshmi Narayanan CBI |
Muddina Maava | Kannada | Om Sai Prakash | K. Prabhakar | Ramayya | |
1994 | Jolly | Telugu | Teacher | ||
Kadhalan | Tamil | Shankar | K. T. Kunjumon | As Father of Prabhu Deva – Policeman | |
1995 | Raja Hamsa | Telugu | As doctor, family friend | ||
1996 | Drohi | Telugu | |||
Kadhal Desam | Tamil | Kathir | K. T. Kunjumon | Divya's father | |
Minsara Kanavu | Tamil | Rajeev Menon | M. Balasubramaniam, M. Saravanan, M. S. Guhan | Thangadurai | |
Myna | Telugu | ||||
Nandini | Tamil/Telugu | Friend of Prakash Raj | |||
Pavithra Bandham | Telugu | Muthyala Subbaiah | Venkatesh`s Father | ||
Avvai Shanmughi | Tamil | K. S. Ravikumar | R. Ravindran, K. P. Hari | As a doctor | |
1997 | Devullu | Telugu | Kodi Ramakrishna | Haribabu Chegondi, Rambabu Karatam | Lord Vinayaka |
Pellivaramandi | Telugu | K. Veeru | V. Jayasri, A. Prakash | ||
Prena | Telugu | ||||
Ullaasam | Tamil | J. D. and Jerry | Amitabh Bachchan | As a bus driver – Ajith Kumar's father | |
Ratchagan | Tamil | Praveen Gandhi | K. T. Kunjumon, Francis Joseph | LIC Padmanabhan, Nagarjuna's father | |
Wife of V. Varaprasad | Telugu | Vamsy | Ram Gopal Varma | As Vineeth's grandfather | |
1998 | Bharathan | Tamil | |||
Paattu Paadavaa | Tamil | Giridharan | |||
Sandhrba | Kannada | ||||
Uyala | Telugu | S. V. Krishna Reddy | As a doctor | ||
Pelladi Chupistha | Telugu | ||||
1999 | Aaro Pranam | Telugu | K. Veeru | Father of hero (Vineeth) | |
Dheerga Sumangali Bhava | Telugu | S. V. Krishna Reddy | |||
Mechanic Maavaiah | Telugu | ||||
Paadutha Theeyaga | Telugu | Father of heroine | |||
Pedda Manushulu | Telugu | ||||
2000 | Goppinti Alludu | Telugu | E. V. V. Satyanarayana | Nandamuri Rama Krishna | Balakrishna's father |
Manasu Paddanu Kanni | Telugu | ||||
Maya | Tamil | ||||
Priyamaanavale | Tamil | K. Selvabharathi | C. Venkata Raju, G. Sivaraju | Vishwanath | |
2001 | Chirujallu | Telugu | Shriram Balaji | G. V. G Raju | |
2002 | Indra | Telugu | B. Gopal | Vyjayanthi Movies | As Himself |
Padharella Ammayi | Telugu | Krishna Mohan Reddy | |||
April Maadhathil | Tamil | S. S. Stanley | V. Gnanavelu, V. Jayaprakash | As himself | |
2003 | Magic Magic 3D | Malayalam | Jose Punnoose | Navodaya | Acharya |
Fools | Telugu | Dasari Narayana Rao | Ravindra Babu | Guest role | |
Maha Yedabidangi | Kannada | ||||
2004 | Royela | Telugu | |||
2006 | Mayabazaar | Telugu | Mohana Krishna | RKK Films Banner | As Lord Kubera |
Roommates | Telugu | AVS | Visu Films Pvt Ltd | As himself | |
2007 | Yen Uyirinum Melana | Tamil | K. R. Jaya | N. Thirumuragan | |
Astram | Telugu | Suresh Krishna | Raju Hirwani | ||
Kallu | Telugu | M. V. Raghu | |||
Kalyanothasava | Kannada | Retired army captain | |||
Malle Pandiri | Telugu | ||||
Mangalyam Tanthu Naanena | Kannada | Ravichandran's father | |||
2010 | Naanayam | Tamil | Shakthi S.Rajan | S. P. B. Charan | CEO Viswanath |
2011 | Shakti | Telugu | Meher Ramesh | C. Ashwini Dutt | Mahadevaraya's father |
2012 | Devastanam | Telugu | Janardhana Maharshi | Ammanni Narayan | Sambamurthy |
2012 | Midhunam | Telugu | Tanikella Bharani | Anand Muvida Rao |
Television career
Name | Language | Notes |
Nadhi Enge Pogiradhu | Tamil | Serial |
Jannal | Tamil | TV Serial |
Vaanam Paadi | Tamil | Music show |
Paadutha Theeyaga | Telugu | Music show |
Paadalani Undhi | Telugu | Music show |
Endaro Mahanubhavulu | Telugu | Serial |
Ennodu Pattu Paadungal | Tamil | Music show |
Edhe Thumbi Haaduvenu | Kannada | Music show |
As music composer
Year | Film | Language | Director | Producer/banner |
1977 | Kanya Kumari | Telugu | Dasari Narayana Rao | Sarigama Arts |
1978 | Sandarbha | Kannada | ||
1979 | Captain Krishna | Telugu | K. S. R. Das | |
Ra Ra Krishnayya | Telugu | |||
Thoorpu Velle Railu | Telugu | Bapu | ||
1980 | Hum Paanch (Background Score) | Hindi | Bapu | S.K. Films |
1981 | Ohamma Katha | Telugu | Vasanta Sen | |
Sangeeta | Telugu | |||
Thaiyyalkaaran | Tamil | Kalaipuli International | ||
1983 | Thudikkum Karangal | Tamil | Sridhar | K. R. Gangadharan |
Uranta Sankranti | Telugu | Dasari Narayana Rao | ||
1984 | Bharyamani | Telugu | Vijaya Bapineedu | Srinivasa Productions |
Mantri Gaari Viyyankudu | Telugu | |||
Seethamma Pelli | Telugu | Bapu | Muddu Art Movies | |
1985 | Bangaru Chilaka | Telugu | Maheswari Movies | |
Bullet | Telugu | |||
Devaralledane | Kannada | Chamundi Production | ||
Dongallo Dora | Telugu | |||
Jockey | Telugu | Muddu Art Movies | ||
Kongumudi | Telugu | Vijaya Bapineedu | Raghavendra Cine Creations | |
Mayuri | Tamil | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | B.R. Creations in association with ushakiran movies | |
Mayuri | Telugu | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | Usha Kiran Movies | |
Muddula Manavaralu | Telugu | Jandhyala | Muddu Art Movies | |
1986 | Bete | Kannada | Vajragiri Films | |
Maghadeerudu | Telugu | Shyam Prasad Arts | ||
Naach Mayuri | Hindi | Lakshmi Productions | ||
Padamati Sandhya Ragam | Telugu | Jandhyala | Gummaluri Sastry, Meer Abdulla | |
Sowbhagyalakshmi | Kannada | Bhargava | Vasu Chitra | |
1987 | Gouthami | Telugu | Radha Madhava Films | |
Lawyer Suhasini | Telugu | Vamsy | Jayakrishna Combines | |
Pratima | Telugu | |||
Ramu | Telugu | Suresh Productions | ||
1988 | Chinnodu Peddodu | Telugu | Relangi Narasimha Rao | Sridevi Movies |
Kallu | Telugu | M. V. Raghu | Mahashakthi Films | |
Neeku Naaku Pellanta | Telugu | Jandhyala | J.J. Movies | |
Oh Bharya Katha | Telugu | Mouli | Ushakiron Movies | |
Premayanam | Telugu | Ushakiron Movies | ||
Ramanna Shyamanna | Kannada | B. Subbarao | Vasu Chitra | |
Vivaaha Bhojanambu | Telugu | Jandhyala | J.J. Movies | |
1990 | Siddartha | Telugu | ||
1991 | Mahayagnam | Telugu | ||
Sigaram | Tamil | Ananthu | Kavithalaya Productions | |
Jaithra Yaatra | Telugu | Sravanthi Movies | ||
1992 | Belliyappa Banagarappa | Kannada | Poorna Prajna | Madhu Bangarappa |
Ksheera Saagara | Kannada | Singeetam Srinivasa Rao | ||
1993 | Muddina Maava | Kannada | Om Sai Prakash | Vijaya Sridevi Combines |
2003 | Unnai Charanadaindhen | Tamil | Samuthirakani | Capital Cine Works |
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