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“Kavita,
born to sing… Singing queen has crowd in a spell”
- The Hindu, India
“Kavita has the crowd on its feet. Kavita’s collection of awards is
too long to remember and most of her songs are hits.”
- The Deccan Chronicle, India
“The nightingale… Kavita Subramaniam is a household name to film music
buffs.”
- Khaleej Times, Dubai
“Kavita Krishnamurti’s golden voice has given life to many lyrics and
screen heroines.”
- The Times of India
“She is one of India’s most celebrated Hindi film singers… Together,
L. Subramaniam and Kavita Krishnamurti symbolize the best in music –
global and Indian, classical and contemporary, instrumental and vocal…”
-The Tabloid, Dubai
These
are a few selected quotations from press around the world about the
legendary Kavita Krishnamurti Subramaniam.

Undoubtedly one of the favourites of the critics and the masses, Kavita’s
singing career reads like a fairy tale. Her exquisite and mellifluous
voice, wide range and, versatility to sing different styles and types
of songs has put her in a unique place amongst singers and she has been
quoted as a “melody queen” by leading critics and connoisseurs alike.
Kavita is a very rare personality who has served as a bridge from the
older film singers like Manna Dey, Kishore Kumar, right up to the present
day singers like Udit Narayan, Sonu Nigam and Shaan. Her fantastic range
and interpretation has led to collaborations with diverse music directors
like Naushad, Khayyam, OP Nayyar, Lakshmikant-Pyarelal, R.D. Burman,
Bappi Lahiri, A.R. Rahman, Anu Malik, Nadeem Shravan, Jatin Lalit, Ismail
Durbar, , Sanjeev-Darshan and Shankar-Ehsan-Loy to name a few. Kavita’s
collaborations have been with artists over three generations.
She has lent her voice to heroines from Nutan, Helen, Shabana, Sridevi,
Madhuri, Manisha, Kajol, to Karishma, Aishwarya ,Kareena and Rani Mukherjee.
Born in Delhi, she began her vocal training under Sri Balram Puri, (in
the Hindustani style of music) at a very young age. Her incredible talent
was evident by age eight when she won her first gold medal at a Music
Competition. She also won gold medals both years she participated in
the Inter-Ministry Classical Competition in the mid 60s in New Delhi.
Kavita enrolled at St. Xavier’s College, Bombay where she obtained an
Honours Degree in Economics. While in college, she started singing professionally
on stage with the great music director and singer Hemant Kumar, Mukesh
and Manna Dey.

She began her recording career in 1971. Her first recording for a Bengali
film song was a duet with Lata Mangeshkar. “Maang Bharo Sajna” was her
first Hindi film under Sri Laxmikant Pyarelal followed by “Pyar Jhukta
Nahin”. Since then, she has sung for many more films like Mr. India,
Karma, Saudagar, Khuda Gawah, Chaalbaaz, 1942 – A Love Story, Yaarana,
Mohara, Bombay, Saaz, Khamoshi, Pardesh, Bhairavi, Agnisakshi, Prem
Agan, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan, Wajood, Hum Dil de
Chuke Sanam, Taal, Hum Saath Saath Hain, Vaastav, Khoobsurat, Gaja Gamini,
Pukar, Dil Chahta Hai, Devdas, Dil Vil Pyar Vyar, Jeena Sirf Tere Liye,
The Rising, etc. Many of her songs have gone platinum.
Kavita’s exemplary voice has taken her all around the world, including
to the US, UK, Europe, Africa, Australia, Far East, Middle East, South
America. She has performed in some of the most prestigious venues of
the world including the Royal Albert Hall, London, The Kennedy Centre,
Washington D.C., Madison Square Gardens, The Lincoln Centre, New York,
the Zhongshan Music Hall, Beijing and The Esplanade, Singapore Putra
Jaya World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur, among others. Having performed
in every inhabited continent, there is very little left of the world
for Kavita to conquer with her voice.
Kavita has performed in every nook and corner of India from Punjab to
Kanyakumari and Bengal to Gujarat and the Andaman Islands. She has performed
in the largest concert halls and stadiums as well as in remote places
for the common man. Her voice has reached millions of people touching
their hearts as she has sung in almost all the Indian languages including
Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali, Oriya, Assamese, Tamil, Telugu,
Malayalam, Kannada, Bhojpuri, Jharkhandi, Rajasthani and Konkani. She
has also sung for several Nepalese and Bangladeshi films. Kavita has
also sung in English and recorded with the famous Hollywood star Steven
Seagal.
Although primarily a playback singer,
Kavita has not allowed herself to be limited. She has sung with orchestras
as a soloist, she has collaborated with Western artists from the Jazz,
Popular and Classical fields. She has sung ghazals and devotionals.
She has even sung Indi-Pop. Her classical jugalbandhi concert with Pandit
Jasraj and Dr. L. Subramaniam has been released both audio and DVD by
Music Today.
Her many non-film albums include Koi Akela Kahan, Meera Ka Ram, Mahalakshmi
Stotra, Pop Time, Sai Ka Vardaan, Shagufthagi, Dil Ki Awaaz and Devotional
Melodies. She also sang for “Ramayana”, an Indo- Japanese ventures and
several popular television serials in different languages.
Her recent releases include the album Athens (Music Today), which features
the Olympic Torch Theme Song ‘Lau Se Lau Jalti Hai’, written by Sri
Gulzar and composed by Dr. L. Subramaniam was performed when the Olympic
flame was brought to India for the first time. She has recorded for
the ballet ‘Asmita’ – a ballet collaboration with Dr. L. Subramaniam
and danseuse Sonal Mansingh. Her most recent release is a duet album
“Mahiya” in Punjabi with the foremost Pakistani ghazal singer Ghulam
Ali.
Kavita’s undaunted efforts to excel in the field of singing have brought
her several accolades, and a large fan following globally. Prestigious
awards include three consecutive Film Fare awards – a feat rarely achieved,
in 1995 for the film “1942 – A Love Story”, in 1996 for the film “Yaarana”
and in 1997 for “Khamoshi”. The 1997 Screen Award for “Khamoshi” and
the 1998 Sansui Viewers Choice Award were won by her. She also won the
1999 Screen Videocon Award for “Hum Dil de Chuke Sanam” and 1999 Lux
Zee Cine Award for “Hum Dil de Chuke Sanam”. She is the recipient of
the Priyadarshini Award, the Lion’s Club Awards - Kala Sangam, the Lion’s
Award and the Kishore Kumar Critics’ Award.

Receiving
Padmashree from His Excellency The President of India Sri A.P.J. Abdul
Kalam - 2005
Receiving

Receiving
the prestigious Lata Mangeshkar award from Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister,
Shivraj Singh Chouhan - 2006.

Receiving
the Samrat Vikramaditya Music Award from Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister,
Shivraj Singh Chouhan - 2007
She won the “Best Singer of the Millenium” award at the Stardust Millennium
2000 Awards. She was twice the recipient of the Bollywood Award, once
in 2000 and 2002, held in New York. She is the recipient of the Lux
Zee Cine Award for the year 2003 for one of her songs from the movie
Devdas. She has also won the IFFI Award for the best singer. She won
the Gujarat state award for the best Gujarati film song.
Following her wedding to Dr L Subramaniam, Kavita has explored and expanded
her artistic range to areas which have never been explored by singers
before. She was the main featured soloist in the “Global Fusion” album
released by Warner Bros., featuring musicians from all the five continents.
Kavita sang as a soloist with the Beijing Symphony Orchestra in a historical
concert where both the Indian President, H.E. K.R. Narayanan and Chinese
President H.E. Jiang Zemin were present along with other dignitaries.
To commemorate 100 years of the Nobel Peace Prize, an album was released
bringing together the best musicians and excerpts from speeches of Nobel
laureates. For this project featuring artists from all around the world,
Kavita and Dr. Subramaniam were chosen to represent the Asian continent.
The composition, Transcendental Peace features Dr. Subramaniam on the
violin, Mrs. Subramaniam singing and the words of Mother Teresa and
Nelson Mandela. This historical compact disc also features the music
of Kris Kristofferson, Sinead O’Conner and the words of Martin Luther
King Jr., HH The Dalai Lama, Kofi Annan, Yitzhak Rabin and Yaseer Arafat
among others.
Bibliotheca Alexandria, the first library in the world existed in the
third century before our era. However, it was destroyed but now after
1600 years, the Bibliotheca Alexandria lives once again. Kavita performed
at the inaugural concert which was attended by President and Mrs. Mubarak
of Egypt, President and Mrs. Chirac of France, Queen Noor of Jordan,
the Queen of Spain and Queen Sophie of Belgium among other Heads of
States, Dignitaries and Nobel Laureates.
Kavita was asked to perform during Prince Charles’ recent visit to India
at the Balayogi Auditorium (Parliament building) in New Delhi.
Her recent world tour includes appearances in Lincoln Centre, New York
(along with George Duke and Stanley Clarke), Putra Jaya World Trade
Centre, Kuala Lumpur, The Octagon Theatre, Perth and Esplanade, Singapore.
Kavita also performed for H.E. Sri Abdul Kalam, the President of India
at the Mughal Gardens, Rashtrapati Bhawan on November 26th, 2004.
Kavita Krishnamurti Subramaniam is one artist who has managed to prove
herself in every musical field which she has chosen to enter, and has
enthralled and dazzled audiences from around the world with her stage
performances, recordings and playback singing for the past thirty years…
singing more than 15,000 songs. She is a true representative of national
integration.
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