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SINGING GURUS

Gayatri Asokan

Gayatri Asokan

Gayatri Asokan is a playback singer who works mainly in Malayalam cinema. She started her playback career with the song “Deena Dayalo Rama” for the film Arayannagalude Veedu for music director Raveendran.

“Enthe Nee Kanna” for Sasneham Sumitra won her “the Kerala State Film Award for Best Singer in 2003”. Her other songs include “Chanjadi Adi” from Makalkku, “Thumbikkinnaram” from Naran and “Pularumo” from Ritu. Gayatri was “first trained in Carnatic music by Sri Mangat Natesan and Sri Vamanan Namboodiri” at Thrissur.

Akshat Parikh

Akshat Parikh

Akshat Parikh Belonging from classical music Gharana, Akshat Parikh is a promising artist. “At the age of 7”, he started learning classical Music from “Pandit Krishnakant Parikh (Grandfather)”. His biggest achievements can be refered as he was the finalist in India’s first online reality show closeup web singer. He was also awarded “Best Title Track of the Year for serial Maharana Pratap”.

It’s impressive how his brilliance has propelled him to perform not just in India but also overseas. In a recent interview, he delved into his decision to pursue music as a career, his experiences with “Bandish Bandits”, and much more. Hailing from Ahmedabad, it’s noteworthy that he made the move to Mumbai nine years ago, with teaching music becoming a significant part of his journey just five years back.

Akshat Parikh

Akshat Parikh

Akshat Parikh Belonging from classical music Gharana, Akshat Parikh is a promising artist. “At the age of 7”, he started learning classical Music from “Pandit Krishnakant Parikh (Grandfather)”. His biggest achievements can be refered as he was the finalist in India’s first online reality show closeup web singer. He was also awarded “Best Title Track of the Year for serial Maharana Pratap”.

It’s impressive how his brilliance has propelled him to perform not just in India but also overseas. In a recent interview, he delved into his decision to pursue music as a career, his experiences with “Bandish Bandits”, and much more. Hailing from Ahmedabad, it’s noteworthy that he made the move to Mumbai nine years ago, with teaching music becoming a significant part of his journey just five years back.