Sai Vignesh

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Sai Vignesh
Background information
Birth nameSai Vignesh Ramakrishnan
BornNovember 20
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
GenresVarious
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2013–present

Sai Vignesh is an Indian Vocalist, Playback Singer, and Musician. His main training in music is in Carnatic, but he has also sung in other genres. He has released many tracks for solo projects, toured internationally, has performed with music legends like Ilaiyaraaja, SP Balasubramanyam, Shankar Mahadevan, and has been a successful playback singer for Tamil, Telugu and Kannada films. Sai Vignesh got noticed as a contestant in Airtel Super Singer 4. He made his debut in playback singing in 2018 with Eghantham, but solidified his place in the industry as a playback singer in 2022 with hits like Kurumugil from Sita Ramam and the blockbuster song Varaha Roopam from Kantara.[1]

Biography[edit]

Sai Vignesh is an All India Radio "A" high grade artist, is an empaneled artist of ICCR, Government of India, and a playback singer in India.[2] He began singing at a very young age and used to accompany his grandmother V. Vijayalakshmi during her vocal performances. He began music classes from Smt. Kamakshi in the year 2003 and then from Guru Lakshmi Ananthakrishnan for 8 years (2004 to 2011). Since 2011, he has continued training under Cuddalore Sri T.R.Vasudevan (Disciple of Chembai Vaidhyanatha Bhagavathar and Prof. T. R Subramaniam).[3]

Sai Vignesh reached Top 10 position in the singing reality show Airtel Super Singer 4.[4] He was the winner of “Sing with Shankar Mahadevan Contest 2014“ [5] conducted by Shankar Mahadevan Academy and got an opportunity to perform with Shankar Mahadevan at Banglore.[6] He has performed with Ilayaraja in his live concerts at Singapore, Perth, Erode, Chennai, Trichy and other places.[7] He was also the mentor for "Star Singer" (a reality show in Jaya Tv). In 2021, Sai Vignesh co-founded an Indo-Classical Contemporary Fusion band called GANDIVA alongside dancer-choreographer Kavya Muralidaran.[8][9]

Sai Vignesh made his debut playback with “Oora Nenjila” song for the movie Eghaantham (2018) [10] composed by Ganesh Raghavendra and also was part of “Kaalai Theme” song in 2018 for the movie Kadaikutty Singam composed by D.Imman. In 2022, Sai Vignesh had two successful releasing includes "Kurumugil" from the movie Sita Ramam composed by Vishal Chandrasekar and "Varaha Roopam"[11] from the movie Kantara.[12] He also was part of the chorus in the hit 2022 film Ponniyin Selvan: I. Sai made his Telugu playback singing debut in 2022 with "Anuragam Asai" from Daarunam.[13] In August, 2023 Sai was part of a unique concert experience called "Concert in the Dark" to raise awareness for the visually impaired where he and other musicians were to perform blindfolded. This initiative was conceived by Anil Srinivasan.[14] Sai Vignesh toured the US in September and October of 2023 for "Simply SpB," a tribute show for legend SP Balasubramanian.[15]

Playback Songs List[edit]

  • "Oora Nenjila" Eghaantham (2018) - Tamil
  • "Kaalai Theme" Kadaikutty_Singam (2018) - Tamil
  • "Kurumugil" Sita Ramam (2022) - Tamil
  • "Rocketry's Shri Venkatesa Suprabatham" Rocketry:_The_Nambi_Effect (2022)
  • "Devaralan Aattam" Ponniyin_Selvan:_I (2022) - Tamil - part of the backing vocals
  • "Varaha Roopam" Kantara_(film) (2022) - Kannada (used in other languages)
  • "Anuragam Asai" Daarunam (2022) - Telugu
  • "Nedumudi Yeaganein" Striker (2023) - Tamil
  • "Aroro Ariraaro" Ayothi (2023) - Tamil
  • "Sollamale Sollamale" Virupaksha (2023) - Tamil
  • "Acchacchacho" Mr. Natwarlal (2023) - Kannada
  • “Nan Hudugi” - Unlock Raghava (2023) - Kannada
  • "Nagu Hoove" - Kaiva_(2023_film) (2023) - Kannada
  • "Anbalane Sol" - Lal_Salaam_(2024_film) - Tamil - part of backing vocals
  • "Punnaaga Poodhota" - Bramayugam (2024) - Telugu
  • "Ee Maha Lokaana" - Bramayugam (2024) - Telugu
  • "Sooreede Lekunte" - Bramayugam (2024) - Telugu
  • "The Beginning" - Bramayugam (2024) - Telugu
  • "The Age of Madness"" - Bramayugam (2024) - Telugu
  • "Bhoomiya Maalika" - Bramayugam (2024) - Kannada
  • "Ee Maha Lokadi" - Bramayugam (2024) - Kannada
  • "Aadityanillade" - Bramayugam (2024) - Kannada
  • "The Beginning - Kannada" - Bramayugam (2024) - Kannada
  • "The Age of Madness - Kannada" - Bramayugam (2024) - Kannada
  • "Neethane Enathu Thozhamai" - Mr. Zoo Keeper (2024) - Tamil
  • "Kavidhai Kottudhu" - Pon Ondru Kanden (2024) - Tamil
  • "Whistle Podu" - The GOAT (2024) - Tamil - part of backing vocals

Awards[edit]

Playback Singing

Year Award Name Nominated / Winner Song Nominated For
2023 Behindwoods Gold Icon Winner - Best Male Singer of the Year "Varaha Roopam" Kantara
2023 Mega Wedding Expo Wedding Industry Awards Winner - Best Entertainer
2023 Chittara Star Awards Winner - Best Singer "Varaha Roopam" Kantara
2023 International Iconic Awards Winner Best Playback Singer "Varaha Roopam" Kantara


Other Awards and Recognitions

  • Recipient of Bharat Ratna Dr.M.S.Subbulakshmi Fellowship In Music from Shanmuganandha Sabha , Mumbai
  • Excellence Award 2021 from Sri Sathya Sai Organization, Puttaparthi
  • “Best Concert” Award from the Music Academy, Chennai for HCL Concerts Series 2019
  • “Best Vocal” artist from the Music Academy, Chennai for Spirit of Youth Festival 2018
  • “Sangeetha Nakshathra” Award from Maham Enterprises for the year 2018
  • “Top Voices for the Future 2017” from TAG, Carnatic Music Forum and Shruti's 3rd Talent Hunt 2017
  • “Bala Kala Ratna” award for the year 2016 from Bala Kala Sagaram Trust, Chennai.
  • ISAI award for Carnatic vocal music from Lions Club of Golden Cultural Capital for the year 2016
  • Runner up in “Times Thyagaraja Award” 2014 conducted by the Times of India.
  • “Valayapatti Kashyap Award” for Carnatic Vocal Music for the year 2011.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Kurumugil is a very special song to me in my playback singing career: Sai Vignesh - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  2. ^ Kotra, Harish (2021-12-29). "Sai Vignesh | Classical Concert - Fests.info". fests.info. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  3. ^ https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/music/chennai-margazhi-young-artiste-of-the-day-r-sai-vignesh/article30299127.ece
  4. ^ "SS03 Sai Vignesh's Journey - video Dailymotion". Dailymotion. 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  5. ^ "Chennai Margazhi young artiste of the day: R. Sai Vignesh". The Hindu. 2019-12-14. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  6. ^ "Kollywood Singer Sai Vignesh Biography, News, Photos, Videos". nettv4u. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  7. ^ Vignesh, Sai. "Sai Vignesh". Sai Vignesh. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  8. ^ "Gandiva Official - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  9. ^ "A celebration of the fierce". Deccan Herald. 2021-03-07. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  10. ^ Oora Nenjila Thaangum Ungala (From "Eghantham") - Single by Jayamoorthi, Sai Vignesh & Ganesh Raghavendra, 2018-07-16, retrieved 2022-11-18
  11. ^ https://metrosaga.com/no-words-pure-bliss-varaha-roopam-singer-is-back-with-the-unplugged-version/
  12. ^ என் song Reels -ல மட்டும் Trend ஆக கூடாது: Singer Sai Vignesh Interview | Kurumugil, Varaha Roopam, retrieved 2022-11-18
  13. ^ Anuragam Aashai - Video Song | Daarunam | Srikanth | Vetri | Smruthi | Sai Vignesh | Prakash Nikki, retrieved 2022-11-18
  14. ^ https://www.thehindu.com/entertainment/music/pianist-anil-srinivasan-navin-napier-and-krishna-kishor-along-with-sai-vignesh-will-be-performing-at-a-concert-in-hyderabad-on-august-24-2023/article67208559.ece
  15. ^ https://medium.com/@richardsadam/simply-spb-a-tribute-by-sp-charan-2ce0b9af8bd

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