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Ranjith Jayaraman a.k.a Jayaram Ranjith is an Indian Playback Singer who predominantly works in the Malayalam Movie Industry.[1][2] He has debuted into playback singing in 2012 through the song Enthanu Bhai composed by Bijibal from the movie Da Thadiya. He is also the singer of the superhit song Njanennum Kinavu from the movie Adhyarathri composed by Bijibal.[3][4]
Discography
[edit]Year | Song | Film | Language | Musician |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Da Thadiya | Enthanu Bhai | Malayalam | Bijibal |
Rajave Nee Venam | ||||
2019 | Adhyarathri | Njanennum Kinavu | ||
Subharathri | Ya Moula | |||
2020 | Love FM | Mullapoo Cholayil | Ashraf Manjeri | |
2023 | Achanoru Vazha Vechu | Ramanennum Porali | Bijibal | |
Praavu | Oru Kaattu Pathayil |
Awards
[edit]Ramu Kariat Film Awards - 2023
References
[edit]- ^ "From jingles to playback singing". New Indian Express.
- ^ "Ranjith Jayaraman: If it wasn't for Bijibal, I wouldn't have got a chance to sing in films". Times of India.
- ^ "Aju Varghese's Baahubali act". Deccan Chronicle.
- ^ "Malayali singer aces the cover of Atif Aslam's Jeena Jeena". Times of India.
- ^ "Aadyarathri's Bahubali song was shot over three days". Times of India.
- ^ "A soulful statement on gender equality". New Indian Express.
- ^ "ക്യാംപസ് ചിത്രം 'താൾ'; വർണാഭമായി പ്രി ലോഞ്ച് ഇവന്റ്". Malayala Manorama.