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Love, mischief and mischief are all here; Favorite ‘Sujatha Geethal’ Malayalam

Sujatha’s voice is loved by the country for her melodious voice and naturalness in singing. Mayalam’s own singer has become proud with her songs and awards. Sujatha’s beautiful voice has touched the hearts of the audience many times with love, longing, mischief and mischief. As the singer celebrates her 60th birthday today, let’s reminisce about some of Sujata’s hit songs.

A rain of pearls and falling pearls…

There are very few Malayalis who have not hummed this song from the Mammootty movie ‘Azhakia Raavanani’. The song, which utilized the full potential of Sujata’s voice, won the singer the Best Playback Singer Award in 1997. This is a song composed by Vidyasagar with lyrics by Kaitapram Damodaran Namboothiri.

Puduvellai Mazhai….

Indian film music lovers will never forget the Mani Ratnam film ‘Roja’ and its AR Rahman songs. The classic song ‘Puthuvellai Mazhai’ from Roja was sung by Unnimenon and Sujatha. The song was a huge success then and now, with its soulful quality. This song is one of the biggest hits of Sujata’s career.

Far East…

The movie ‘Chitram’ and this song will be Malayalees favorite movie memories of all time. MG Sreekumar and Sujatha introduced this popular song to the Malayalees. This song is composed by Kannur Rajan with lyrics by Shibu Chakraborty.

Ishq Bina…

The Bollywood film ‘Taal’ became a hit with its songs. ‘Taal’ remains one of AR Rahman’s biggest hits even today. Ishq Bina was the most popular song in the film and in a way the song was the rhythm of the film itself. Along with AR Rahman, Anuradha Sriram and Sonu Nigam, Sujatha’s beautiful voice brought the beauty of the song to the audience. Even today, ‘Ishq Bina’ is one of Sujata’s most popular Hindi songs.

Behind the cloudy night…

The song that won Sujatha the state award was ‘Varamanjaladiya Raavin Maril’ from Pranayavarna. The song, which touches the fans emotionally, is loved by everyone even today. ‘Varamanjaladiya Raavin Maril’ has won hearts with her melodious singing. Vidyasagar has composed the tune for the lyrics of Satchidanandan Pushankara.

Antiponvettam….

‘Vandanam’ is still fondly remembered by Malayalees today. The song ‘Antiponvettam’ in the film is loved by Malayalees as much as the film itself. Another classic from Sujata. MG Sreekumar and Sujatha have sung the song in the film. Ousepachan composed the tunes for Shibu Chakraborty’s lyrics.

Oru Murai Vanth Parayo (Tamil Slow Version)

‘Manichitrathaar’ is a Malayali film that needs no introduction. Just like the movie, her songs are always loved by the audience. The song of the film ‘Oru Murai Vant Parayo’ highlights the vocal beauty of Sujata. This song is composed by MG Radhakrishnan.

Didn’t see the sparrow…

Meesha Madhavan’s ‘Kari Mizhi Kuruviye Kandila’ is a song that would have been incomplete without Sujatha’s mischievous and romantic expressions. A song where you can experience the singer’s beauty and diversity. Devanand sang with Sujatha. The lyrics are by Girish Puthanchery composed by Vidyasagar.

Poo poo kum osai….

‘Poo Pookum Osai’ is one of Minsara Kanav’s evergreen hits. This song, which can be called the magic of AR Rahman, has given singer Sujata a new dimension. There are many fans of the song.

In my heart…

The song from Classmates, one of Malayalam’s evergreen hits. Music by Alex Paul with lyrics by Vayalar Saratchandravarma. My ‘Khalbile’ is also the song that marks the crucial story line of the film. Vineeth Srinivasan and Sujatha Mohan sang two versions of the songs in the film.