Classical vocalist and playback singer Kalyani Menon dies at 80

Kalyani Menon was active in Malayalam and Tamil film industries, and sang for the likes of AR Rahman and Ilaiyaraaja.
Classical vocalist and playback singer Kalyani Menon dies at 80
Classical vocalist and playback singer Kalyani Menon dies at 80
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Classical vocalist and playback singer Kalyani Menon passed away on Monday at a private hospital in Chennai due to age related illness, sources close to her family said. She was 80 years old. Kalyani, mother of noted film director and founder of Mindscreen Film Institute, Rajiv Menon, developed symptoms of stroke and was immediately rushed to a hospital in Chennai where she breathed her last, the sources added.

The last rites and cremation would take place in the city's Besant Nagar on Tuesday afternoon.

Kalyani Menon began her career in singing in the 1970s as a classical singer. Later she began singing in movies. Her famous songs with noted singer KJ Yesudas in Malayalam include ‘Rithubheda Kalpana Charutha Nalkiya’ of 1983 movie Mangalam Nerunnu and ‘Pavanarachezhuthunnu Kolangalennum’ of Mohanlal starrer Vietnam Colony released in the year 1992.

Born in Ernakulam, Kalyani started singing at the age of five in the Navaratri sangeeth utsav organised at the famous TDM hall there.

She began her career as a playback singer by singing in the Malayalam movie Abala, directed by Thoppil Bhasi. 'Kanneerin Mazhayathum', that she sung for MS Baburaj in Ramu Kariat's Dweepu was especially noted.

She has also sung in a number of Tamil movies for renowned composers such as Ilaiyaraaja and AR Rahman. Some of the noted songs include ‘Omana Penne’ (Vinnai Thandi Varuvaya) and the title song of Alaipayuthey for AR Rahman, while for Ilaiyaraaja she has sung in movies like Nallathoru Kudumbam and Vazhvey Maayam. Kalyani even sang a version of the popular 'Kaathalae Kaathalae' song from the movie 96 for composer Govind Vasantha.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan paid condolences for the singer. He said that she was an active presence in the world of film music and the songs she rendered in Tamil and Malayalam will remain in the minds of music lovers.

(With PTI input)

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