Sreya Jayadeep

Sreya Jayadeep
Born November 5, 2005 (2005-11-05) (age 11)
Kozhikode

Sreya Jayadeep (born November 5, 2005) is an Indian playback singer working in the Malayalam cinema industry.

Early life

Jayadeep was born to Jayadeep and Praseetha in 2005 in Kozhikode. She studies in Devagiri CMI Public school in class 6 (2016). She has a younger brother, Souruv.

She recorded more than 50 devotional and film songs before age ten. Her mother says that she began singing songs from TV and radio at age two. She started learning classical music at age four.[1]

Career

Jayadeep was a contestant on the Surya TV singing contest Surya Singer, a contest specifically for child singers.[2] At age eight, she was crowned "Surya Singer". She was the youngest competitor. She appeared on Sun Singer reality show and won the title of "sun singer". Based on this exposure, she was offered the opportunity to sing her first film song in the film Weeping Boy, for which she recorded two songs: "Chema Chema Chemanoru" and "Thaaraattupattum". She performed in other Mollywood films, including Amaya oru Bavool penkutty and Amar Akbar Anthony.

Discography

Year Song Film / Album / Type of song Notes
2013 Chemma chemma Weeping boy
2013 Tharattu pattum Weeping boy
2014 Pinneyum snehichu Christian devotional song
2014 "Aarilum ashrayam" Christian devotional song
2014 "Mele manathe eeshoye" Christian devotional song, by M Jayachandhran from the album God
2014 "Vinnile naru punyame" Christian devotional song
2015 "Sree sabareesane" "Sabari punyam- Ayyappa devotional song"
2015 Yenno njanente Amar Akbar Anthony SIIMA Award for Best Playback Singer (Female) in Malayalam

Kerala State Film Awards (Special Jury Mention)

2015 Love is falling Malgudi Days
2016 "Minungum Minnaminunge" Oppam
2016Onde ThaayiJohn Jani Janardhan (Kannada)

References

  1. "Little nightingale Sreya looks forward to a promising year". OnManorama. Retrieved 2016-11-26.
  2. "Sreya Jayadeep is the winner of Surya Singer Music Reality show". Vinodadarshan.com. 2014-01-31. Retrieved 2016-11-01.

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