Legendary singer Padma Bhushan Vani Jayaram no more
   Date :05-Feb-2023

Padma Bhushan Vani Jayaram
 
 
CHENNAI :
 
ICONIC playback singer Vani Jayaram, who had crooned over 10,000 songs in 19 languages, including the very popular Hindi number ‘Bole re papihara’ and who was named for the Padma Bhushan Award recently, died here on Saturday. She was 77 and was living alone at a downtown apartment, where she was found dead, police said adding there was an injury on her forehead and further investigation is on under Cr Pc Section 174 (circumstances raising suspicion over death). It appears, the singer might have fallen down and injured herself, police said. Vani Jayaram’s husband predeceased her and she had no children, the singer’s domestic help said. In her long and illustrious career of over 50 years, she had rendered a mine of memorable songs including the ‘Bole re papihara’ from Hindi flick Guddi (1971), ‘Yezhu Swarangalukkul’ from Tamil film Apoorva Ragangal (1975) and ‘Malligai En Mannan Mayangum’ (1974 Tamil movie Deerga Sumangali).
 
She had worked with iconic musicians including M S Viswanathan and Ilaiyaraaja. Former Chief Minister and top star in her times J Jayalalithaa was among those for whom Vani Jayaram had sung and no wonder she was hugely popular for her mellifluous voice. Born Kalaivani in Vellore in Tamil Nadu on 30 November 1945, she was a versatile singer in various languages. She had sung over 10,000 songs in 19 languages including Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi, Telugu and Kannada. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi, Chief Minister M K Stalin, Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, AIADMK interim chief and Leader of Opposition, K Palaniswami were among a host of leaders who condoled her death. In their condolence message, several musicians and celebrities praised her for her modesty.