Madhushree

Singer

Birthday November 2, 1969

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Age 54 years old

Nationality India

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1969

Madhushree (born Sujata Bhattacharya, 2 November 1969) is an Indian playback singer who sings in Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Kannada and Telugu films.

A familiar voice in A. R. Rahman's compositions, Madhushree hails from a musically inclined family, having previously been trained in classical and western styles music.

Her father wanted her to be a classical singer, she joined the Rabindra Bharati University and completed her master's degree, but her desire was always to be a playback singer.

Madhushree was born as Sujata Bhattacharya in a Bengali family in Kolkata to Amarendranath and Parbati Bhattacharya, who were her initial teachers.

She was taught classical music by Sangeetacharya Pt. Amiya Ranjan Bandyopadhyay, a noted exponent of the Bishnupur Gharana and excelled in Thumri and Khayal.

Later she started working for the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, through which she was deputed to teach classical music in Suriname.

Madhushree came to Mumbai to find a break in the playback singing industry.

Initially, she recorded her music on CDs and sent it to notable people of Bollywood.

One such CD reached Javed Akhtar.

On Javed Akhtar's recommendation, she then made her playback singing debut through Rajesh Roshan's Moksha.

She has then gone on to sing songs in films like Yuva, Aayitha Ezhuthu, Kal Ho Naa Ho. and Kuch Naa Kaho, Some of her famous song for A. R. Rahman are Tu Bin Bataye, In Lamhon Ke Daaman Me.

Ham Hain Ispal Yahan.

She sang three songs in A. R. Rahman's Tehzeeb, for which she has been credited as Sujata Bhattacharya.

2004

Madhushree is known for "Kabhi Neem Neem" from Yuva (2004), for which she received the prestigious Sony Stardust Award as the Best Female Sensation (Playback Singer).

2008

Released: 08-08-08

Released by: Royant Music & Big Music

Music by: Robby Badal

Songlist:

2017

She was a judge on Zee Bangla Saregamapa (2017) with Shantanu Moitra, Kumar Sanu, Jeet Gannguli and Palak Muchhal

Credited as Sujata Bhattacharya until "Maahi Ve" - Kal Ho Na Ho

2018

She also sang a song 'In Lamhon Ke Daaman Mein' from the movie Jodhaa Akbar, music directed by A. R. Rahman and Soja Zara of Bahubali 2 – The Conclusion ( Nominated for Best Playback Singer by Mirchi Awards-2018).

She won the 20th Edition of Lions Gold Award for All Time Film Versatile Playback Singer and the ceremony was held at Bhaidas Hall in Mumbai.