Saisharan

P. Sai Sharan is a Carnatic musician and Indian playback singer from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He rose to prominence after winning the third season of the Airtel Super Singer.[1]

Sai Sharan
Birth nameP. Sai Sharan
Born (1992-10-16) 16 October 1992
GenresPlayback singing & Carnatic music
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsVocalist
Years active2011-present

Early life

Saisharan started his music journey by giving his first Carnatic music concert at the age of 8 at the Thyagaraja Aradhana in Thiruvaiyaru.[2]

Career

Television works

Saicharan competed in a number of reality TV singing competitions. He initially entered the finals of the debut season of Vijay TV's Airtel Super Singer Junior.[3] He subsequently appeared as a member of the "Tiruchi Thimingalangal" team led by playback singer Srilekha Parthasarathy in the debut season of Sun TV's Sangeetha Mahayuddham,[4] in which he and his team were crowned the runner up at the grand finale.

Saisharan rose to prominence in 2011 after being crowned the winner of season 3 of Vijay TV's Airtel Super Singer, when he was a 21 year old engineering student.[3] In 2013, Saicharan captained the "Symphony Super Kings" team in the debut season of Airtel Super Singer T20, before he and his team were crowned the winner of the show. In 2015, Saisharan also captained his "White Devils" team to victory in Super Singer T20 season 2. His performances through Vijay TV's Super Singer TV series which were considered hits by viewers have included:

Show seasonOriginal Air DateRound NameSong TitleOriginal FilmLanguageMusic DirectorLyricist
Airtel Super Singer 34–8 July 2011DevotionalIsai Thamizh Nee SeidhaThiruvilaiyadalTamilK. V. MahadevanKannadasan
Airtel Super Singer T2018 January 2013Semi Finals - Captain's ChallengeUnnai Kaanaadhu NaanVishwaroopamTamilShankar-Ehsaan-LoyKamal Haasan
Super Singer T20 (S2)18 March 2015MSV HitsHarmony Medley (excerpts of raga Kiravani; "Ninaipadhellam"; "Mayakkamma" & "Malarndhum")Traditional Carnatic music
Nenjil Or Aalayam; Sumaithaangi; & Pasamalar
TamilViswanathan-RamamoorthyKannadasan
1 April 2015ARR SongsOru Poiyaavadhu Sol KanneJodiTamilA. R. RahmanVairamuthu
9 April 20151960 to 1980Pattum NaaneThiruvilaiyadalTamilK. V. MahadevanKannadasan
10 April 20151960 to 1980Harmony Medley (excerpts of "Paruvame Pudhiya Paadal" & "Uravugal Thodarkathai") Nenjathai Killathe & Aval Appadithan TamilIlaiyaraajaPanchu Arunachalam & Gangai Amaran
28 April 2015Post-2001Unakkena IruppaenKaadhalTamilJoshua SridharNa. Muthukumar
28 April 2015Post-2001A cappella Harmonyvariousno lyricsvariousno lyrics
12 May 2015Semifinal 1excerpts of raga Vasantha/Hamsanandi;
Vandhanam En &
Kandaen Kandaen
Traditional Carnatic music;
Vazhvey Maayam & Pirivom Santhippom
TamilSaisharan;
Gangai Amaran; & Vidyasagar
Traditional Carnatic music; Vaali; &
Yugabharathi

Playback singing

In 2012, Sai Sharan was formally introduced as a Tamil playback singer.[5] He made his film debut co-singing "Dang Dang" in the movie Manam Kothi Paravai with Malavika, who was also a contestant in the music competition reality TV show, Airtel Super Singer 3.

YearSong TitleFilm NameLanguageMusic Director
2012Dang DangManam Kothi ParavaiTamilD. Imman
2012Nanbaa va NanbaaSaattaiTamilD. Imman
2013Ari UnnaiVathikuchiTamilM Ghibran
2013Manasukulle Yennai EdhoGnabagangal ThaalattumTamilMano Murthy & Kamalakar
2014 UnmanamGubeerTamilVishal - Adithya
2014Unnai Kadhalithu Nadhigal NanaivadhillaiTamilSoundaryan
2015Yei NanbaaViraivil IsaiTamilMS Ram
2015PaadukunteJillaTeluguD. Imman
2015Nizhala NijamaVellaiya Irukiravan Poi Solla MaatanTamilJoshua Sridhar
2015RunBruce Lee - The FighterTeluguS. Thaman
2016Othasada RosaMarudhuTamilD. Imman
2016Aattam PottuVetrivelTamilD. Imman
2017Chilaka ChilakaPellirojuTeluguJustin Prabhakaran
2019Vandella Life Lona90MLTeluguAnup Rubens

References

  1. "And the winner is.... - The Hindu". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 17 October 2011. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  2. "I`d like to heal with music: Sai charan". SIFY. 2 September 2011. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  3. "Saicharan crowned Airtel Super Singer 3". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 25 September 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
  4. "Anjaraipettai - The Hindu". The Hindu. 24 September 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  5. "GV introduces Super Singer Pragathi – The Times of India". Times of India. 2 November 2012. Retrieved 4 January 2015.


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