Amrutha Suresh

Singer

Birthday August 2, 1990

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Kochi, Kerala, India

Age 33 years old

Nationality India

#41044 Most Popular

1988

Amrutha Suresh (born 2 August 1988) is an Indian singer, composer, songwriter, and radio jockey.

Amrutha was born on 2 August 1988 to musician P. R. Suresh and Laila.

Her father Suresh is a Hindu and mother Laila is a Christian.

She has a sister, singer-composer Abhirami Suresh, who is five years younger.

They are from Edappally, Kochi.

Living in a family (paternal) of musicians inspired her to pursue music from a young age.

Amrutha started singing at age three; Celine Dion and Michael Jackson are the singers who influenced her to become a singer.

Amrutha was a topper at schools.

2007

She attained popularity after her stint at the reality television singing competition Idea Star Singer on Asianet in 2007.

Since then, she has sung and composed for several films and music albums.

She has been a celebrity radio jockey on Radio Suno 91.7 with the music show Suno Melodies.

In 2007, Amrutha contested in the second season of reality television singing competition Idea Star Singer on Asianet, she was one of the popular contestants on the show.

It helped her foray into film industry.

Since then, she has sung playback in a number of Malayalam films.

Pulliman was her debut film as playback singer, composed by Sharreth.

2010

Her rendition of the song "Munthirpoo" from the film Aagathan (2010) was well received.

2012

Even though, she dropped 12th standard for contesting in the reality television singing competition Idea Star Singer, later she completed the course in private.

She then took graduation in Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and post-graduation in Master of Business Administration (MBA), and also holds degrees in Carnatic music and Hindustani classical music.

She comes from a musician's family, she used to perform at stage shows during her childhood.

While studying in eighth standard, she has been a child singer in Nadirshah's stage shows.

2014

In 2014, she founded the music band Amrutam Gamay

She sang "Kannu Karuthu" for music director Sharreth in his album Strawberry Theyyam (2014) which was a blend of folk and western orchestration, the song was particularly praised in the 9-track album.

In 2014, Amritha founded the music band Amrutam Gamay.

Amritha and her sister Abhirami Suresh are the lead vocalists of the band.

The band performed internationally at gigs within six months of its formation.

The band handles all kinds of genres, including Indian, western, folk, classical, or rock.

The band's cover version of Israeli folk song "Hava Nagila" sung by Amritha was popular among the global Jewish community.

The song gave her much appreciations.

2015

In 2015, Amritha and Abhirami wrote and composed multiple original songs for their band, including "Katturumbu", "Ayyayo", and "Harps of Peace".

2017

In 2017, Amrutha released her first single, "Anayathe", which featured herself and was a tribute to motherhood and women.

The song was positively received and garnered attention for its theme.

After its release, Amritha got acting offers from some Tamil films, but she refused as she was not seeing herself as an actress at the time.

She was also approached by a Canadian production company for an English film.

In the same year, she began presenting the musical talk show Suno Melodies on Radio Suno 91.7 as a celebrity radio jockey.

Amritha along with Abhirami composed, sang and acted in the title song of the film Crossroad that year.

It was their debut composition in a film and was composed in a short notice.

It was followed by a single in the film Aadu 2 (2017), titled "Aadu 2 – Success Song".

2019

In 2019, she sang "Minni Minni" in the film June which was well received.

For the song, she was nominated for the Mazhavil Music Award for Best Female Singer.

In the same year, Amritha sang the first of the three music videos in DJ Savyo's Destiny, an experimental album which used Shiva mantra in the backdrop of electronic dance music.