KS. Chitra, popularly known as South  Indian Nightingale, has completed three decades as a playback singer  with more than 15,000 songs to her credit. Now she wants to focus on  classical music.The 47-year-old has sung for films in  Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Oriya, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali,  Badaga and Punjabi languages.Speaking to us her husband  Vijaya Shankar, an engineer by profession, said: "She says she likes to  continue singing but apart from singing film songs, she would like to  concentrate on classical music. Of course, we are all happy the way she  has progressed and we don't think there are any resolutions that have  been arrived at, as she completes three decades of singing."
                 Over the years, Chitra has won six National Film Awards, five Film fare  Awards and more than 30 state film awards.Born on July 27, 1963, in the  capital  city, she had her first music teacher as her father after which she was  trained by K. Omanakutty in Carnatic music.Chitra is a post graduate in  music from  the Kerala University and was first introduced as a Malayalam playback  singer by M.G. Radhakrishnan.Her first singing assignment was for the  Malayalam movie "Attahasam" in 1979, but it was released only in 1983.  Her first recorded song was a duet with legendary singer Yesudas in  "Njaan Ekananu".She is the only female playback singer  to have sung maximum number of songs for Oscar winning composer A.R.  Rahman for Tamil and Telugu movies. Last year, she sung for more  than 40 films in various languages.To mark her three decades in the  industry, she is organizing an event on Feb 15 along with Asianet Cable  Vision.
Article Involves::  K S Chitra, K J Yesudas, A R Rahman