Manisha Eerabathini

Manisha Eerabathini is an Indian-American playback singer who works in the Telugu film industry.

Manisha Eerabathini
Born
Manisha

OccupationSinger, Tollywood film industry
Years active2017-Present

Background

Manisha Eerabathini was born and raised in California, and moved to India in 2014 to pursue a career in music after success in a musical talent show, Paduuta Theeyaga.

Career

Her 2017 song "Arere Yekkada" with Naresh Iyer was a major hit and brought recognition to her name and talent.[1]

She was seen in a cameo appearance in the film Fidaa, as a cousin to the character played by Varun Tej.

In 2018, she sang with Roll Rida in the song "Arupu," released as a music video. The song's message and depiction is about the abuse against women. It received critical acclaim.[2]

Discography

Playback Singing

YearSongFilm/AlbumComposer
2015 "Voopiragina I Love U Reprise Version" Single Baloo Spicy
"Alare Aala"SoukhyamAnup Rubens
2016 "Cheliya" Pidugu R. Karthik Kumar
"Hey Aasha (Female)" Muddapappu Avakai (Web Series) Karthik Rodriguez
"Hey Aasha (Male)"
"Saturday Night Fever"GentlemanMani Sharma
"Ladki Ladki" Prathikshanam Raghuram
"Aggai Vastha Ninne Buggechestha" Lakshmi Bomb Sunil Kashyap
"Lakshmi Bomb"
2017"Arere Yekkada"Nenu LocalDevi Sri Prasad
"Premika" Andhhagadu Shekar Chandra
"I'll Knock You Down" Prema Entha Madhuram Priyuralu Antha Katinam Jithin Roshan
"Kiss Me Baby"MahanubhavuduS.S. Thaman
2018"Naa Cell Phone"Inttelligent S.S. Thaman
"Enno Rangullo Munchestunde"Inthalo Enneni VinthaloVinod Yajamanya
"Aagi Aagi"Ee Nagaraniki EmaindhiVivek Sagar
"Pilichina"SingleJai Matt
"Srimanthuda Samanthuda" Naa Love Story Kondapalli Vedagiri
"Miami"Chal Mohan RangaS.S. Thaman
"Arupu" Music Video with Roll Rida Syed Kamran
"The World is Dying"Veera Bhoga Vasantha RayaluMark K. Robin
"Chinuku Thaki" Desamlo Dongalu Paddaru Sandy
"Why Not"SavyasachiM.M. Keeravani
"Don Bosco"Amar Akbar AnthonyS.S. Thaman
"Leela Leela Leela"PartyPremgi Amaren
"Telipo Telipo"Antariksham 9000 KMPHPrashanth R Vihari
"Gundello Dachaleni" Kothaga Maa Prayanam Karthik Rodriguez

References

  1. "Two worlds, one voice". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2019-01-27.
  2. "Roll Rida and Manisha's Telugu rap 'Arupu' garners respect for the issues it addresses - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2019-01-27.
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