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S Janaki, Nightingale of South Indian cinema, falls silent | Tamil News

S Janaki, Nightingale of South Indian cinema, falls silent | Tamil News

Long before her songs in various languages became a soundtrack to the lives of many, Sistala Janaki, or S Janaki as she was popularly known, was a young girl in Pallapatla, a small village south of Guntur in Andhra Pradesh, where the crackle of a boxy radio carried dreams from distant spaces. Janaki would sit by the family radio, captivated by Lata Mangeshkar’s songs. “Lata was my first guru,” she famously said later. Those evenings by the radio in the ’40s and ’50s planted the seeds for a remarkable career, one that would span nearly six decades and transcend linguistic and cultural boundaries. Even with her deep admiration for Mangeshkar, Janaki forged a singing style that was entirely her own. It led her to find her own path and her own journey to become the ‘nightingale of South India’ and one of its most beloved voices. S Janaki, who recorded over 40,000 songs in multiple languages, including Tamil, Odiya, Bengali, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada and Hindi among others, died at a private hospital in Mysuru on …

S. Janaki: The Isai Arasi who established the voice of the rural, female heroine

S. Janaki: The Isai Arasi who established the voice of the rural, female heroine

Playback singer S. Janaki | Photo Credit: N. Sridharan If Bharathiraja taught people how to look at villages, then it was certainly S. Janaki who taught them to listen to the women in these villages. She was the perfect acoustic accompaniment for Bharathiraja’s vast rural landscapes. There’s no scientific way of telling how this combination dressed up folklore as a living, breathing, urgent way of life through celluloid, but it would be safe to say they pulled off something there.   Janaki amma’s voice gave contour to the heroines, their fears, their desires, their hopes and their dreams, even as Bharathiraja wrote them lion’s space on the screen. Take the classic, much-feted 16 Vayathinile and the wonderful Sendoora Poove. A young Sridevi is footloose and fancy free; she starts with a lilt, and as the melody progresses, a mild, tender eroticism creeps in as the young girl asks the breeze to carry her message, not coyly or hesitantly, but with a confidence that Janaki’s voice lends to Mayilu’s character. Like the director, Janaki amma’s singing created a safe, legitimate space for female desire. Even if they will be punished by the real world later.   And when she sings for the women from the …

S. Janaki: Not a Kerala-born, but forever its voice

S. Janaki: Not a Kerala-born, but forever its voice

S. Janaki | Photo Credit: FILE In the vast world of music, only a few voices outlive the singers who gave them life. For generations of Keralites, S. Janaki, affectionately regarded as the State’s “adopted daughter”, was one such voice-gliding through rain-soaked evenings, temple festivals, family celebrations, and quiet moments of solitude with equal ease. With her passing, Kerala mourns not merely a legendary playback singer from Andhra Pradesh, but an artiste whose songs dissolved linguistic boundaries and became woven into the emotional fabric of the State’s cultural life. Over a career spanning more than six decades and thousands of recordings, her Malayalam repertoire ranged from classical melodies and devotional hymns to romantic ballads and folk-inspired tunes, becoming the emotive soundtrack of everyday life in Kerala. Poet-lyricist Rafeeq Ahamed said that though S. Janaki was not a Keralite by birth, she became the female voice that came to embody the very essence of Malayali identity. “The coming together of Bhaskaran Master, Baburaj, and Janaki was like a rare celestial alignment. All three stars have now …

S Janaki (1938-2026): Vijay, Rajinikanth, Chiranjeevi and others pay tribute to legendary singer | Tamil News

S Janaki (1938-2026): Vijay, Rajinikanth, Chiranjeevi and others pay tribute to legendary singer | Tamil News

Legendary singer S Janaki died of cardiac arrest in Mysuru on Saturday. She was 88. Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru, issued a statement on S Janaki’s death. Story continues below this ad The statement read, “Mrs. S. Janaki was admitted to Apollo BGS Hospitals, Mysuru, on 11 July 2026 at 12:49 PM. On admission, her condition was critical, and she was immediately evaluated and shifted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for further management. Despite intensive medical care and continuous monitoring by a multidisciplinary team, she suffered a cardiac arrest during the course of treatment. Advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was initiated immediately in accordance with standard medical protocols. Despite resuscitative efforts, she experienced multiple cardiac arrests and could not be revived. Mrs. S. Janaki was declared deceased at 7:30 PM on 11 July 2026.” The who’s who of the Indian film industry took to social media to pay tribute to S Janaki. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more …

The nightingale who sang in 20 languages: The life and legacy of S Janaki | Telugu News

The nightingale who sang in 20 languages: The life and legacy of S Janaki | Telugu News

S Janaki, the playback singer whose voice carried South Indian cinema through six decades and roughly 20 languages, died on Saturday at Apollo BGS Hospitals in Mysuru after suffering multiple cardiac arrests. She was 88. For an artist known as “Janaki Amma” to generations of listeners who never met her, the tributes flowing in today read less like obituaries and more like a chorus of gratitude, for a voice that, as one composer once put it, could sound like a child, a bride or a grandmother in a single song. Born Sistla Janaki on 23 April 1938 in Pallapatla, a village in Guntur district of what is now Andhra Pradesh, Janaki grew up with little in the way of formal classical training. Her early grounding came from a local nadaswaram player, Paidiswamy, who noticed her talent when she was still a child performing on makeshift stages. She got her first real public break in 1956, winning second place in an All India Radio light-music competition and receiving her prize from the President of India, a …

S Janaki dies at 88 from cardiac arrest: Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth mourn; Chinmayi Sripaada says ‘she was a Goddess’

S Janaki dies at 88 from cardiac arrest: Kamal Haasan, Rajinikanth mourn; Chinmayi Sripaada says ‘she was a Goddess’

Veteran singer S Janaki died in Mysuru on July 11 at the age of 88. Her granddaughter confirmed her passing on social media. The news left fans and the film industry in shock, as condolence messages poured in. Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan, and many others mourned ‘Janaki Amma’s’ death, calling it an irreplaceable loss. Veteran singer S Janaki died in Mysuru at the age of 88. Rajinikanth, Kamal Haasan mourn Janaki’s death After news of Janaki’s death broke, Rajinikanth wrote in Tamil on X (formerly Twitter): “May her soul, who delighted generations of people with her honey-sweet voice, attain peace (folded hands emoji) #JanakiAmma.” Kamal also tweeted in Tamil: “The song will forever keep resounding. Where shall I seek that love, Mother? An inconsolable sorrow exists for many. My deepest condolences to them all.” Music composer Anirudh Ravichander mourned her, writing, “Rest in peace Janaki Amma. Will forever remember your blessings. Om Shanti.” Actor Simran wrote, “Some voices become a part of our lives forever, and Janaki Amma’s was one of them. She gave life to …

Legendary playback singer S Janaki dies at 88; granddaughter shares emotional note | Entertainment News

Legendary playback singer S Janaki dies at 88; granddaughter shares emotional note | Entertainment News

3 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Jul 11, 2026 09:22 PM IST Legendary playback singer S Janaki died at the age of 88 at Apollo BGS Hospitals in Mysuru on Saturday. The news was announced by her granddaughter, Apsara Vydyula, through an emotional statement shared on Instagram. The family said the veteran singer died peacefully, surrounded by her loved ones, and requested privacy as they mourn the loss. The hospital later confirmed that the veteran singer passed away at 7.30 pm following multiple cardiac arrests. Sharing the note on behalf of the family, Apsara wrote, “It is with profound sadness that I share the passing of my beloved grandmother and legendary singer, Smt. S. Janaki.” She added, “She left us peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family. While our hearts are heavy, we are also filled with gratitude for the extraordinary life she lived and the immeasurable joy she brought to millions through her timeless music.” ‘To us she was a loving grandmother’ Remembering Janaki not only as an iconic artiste but also as a grandmother, …

Veteran singer S Janaki, Nightingale of South India, dies at 88 in Mysuru. Family confirms news

Veteran singer S Janaki, Nightingale of South India, dies at 88 in Mysuru. Family confirms news

Veteran singer S Janaki died in Mysuru on July 11 at the age of 88. Her family released a statement that read: S Janaki died at the age of 88 in Mysuru on July 11. Dear everyone, It is with profound sadness that I share the passing of my beloved grandmother and legendary singer, Smt. S. Janaki. She left us peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family. While our hearts are heavy, we are also filled with gratitude for the extraordinary life she lived and the immeasurable joy she brought to millions through her timeless music. To the world, she was an iconic voice whose songs became part of countless memories. To us, she was a loving grandmother whose warmth, humility, kindness, and grace will remain with us forever. We kindly request that you respect our family’s privacy during this difficult time as we grieve and come to terms with this loss. Thank you for your love, prayers, and understanding. Apsara Vydyula Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or …

Director Boyapati Srinu on Jaya Janaki Nayaka’s record billion-view journey on YouTube: Supports my belief in content

Director Boyapati Srinu on Jaya Janaki Nayaka’s record billion-view journey on YouTube: Supports my belief in content

Nine years after its theatrical release, Akhanda franchise-fame writer-director Boyapati Srinu’s film Jaya Janaki Nayaka is making headlines once again. The Telugu film’s Hindi-dubbed version, Khatarnaak, starring Bellamkonda Sreenivas and Rakul Preet Singh, has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first film to amass 1 billion views on YouTube. Director Boyapati Srinu’s film Jaya Janaki Nayaka and a still from Tamil film Jaya Janaki Nayaka dubbed Khoonkhar in Hindi (Photos: Instagram and X) Speaking to HT City, Srinu expressed his gratitude, saying, “I just tried to make a good film and in nine years it became so big. For me, love is not about position; it’s about perfection and happiness for the rest of life. This is the heart of the film’s content.” With a career spanning several notable films, Srinu has directed Simha (2012), Legend (2014), and Akhanda with Nandamuri Balakrishna, Dammu with Jr NTR, Sarrainodu (2016) with Allu Arjun, and Vinaya Vidheya Rama (2019) with Ram Charan. He shared his perspective on the film’s journey, “I made a good film and I …

Box office flop to 1 billion views: How Jaya Janaki Nayaka aka Khoonkhar made history | Telugu News

Box office flop to 1 billion views: How Jaya Janaki Nayaka aka Khoonkhar made history | Telugu News

3 min readHyderabadJul 1, 2026 05:34 PM IST The 2017 Telugu action drama Jaya Janaki Nayaka has become the first feature-length Indian film to cross 1 billion views on a single YouTube upload, a milestone that arrived nearly nine years after the film left theatres without making a significant impression. Directed by Boyapati Srinu and starring Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas and Rakul Preet Singh, the film was made on a budget of approximately Rs 40 crore and earned roughly Rs 20 crore worldwide during its theatrical run. Its second life began when the film was dubbed into Hindi as Khoonkhar and uploaded to YouTube by Pen Movies in 2019, two years after the original release. What followed was not a sudden viral moment but a slow, sustained accumulation of views over six years, fuelled largely by North Indian audiences who discovered the film through YouTube’s recommendation algorithm and kept returning to it for its high-octane action sequences and emotional family drama. The milestone was celebrated publicly by director Boyapati Srinu, who wrote, “1 Billion Views. 1000 …