Kharesma Ravichandran
Born (2000-05-08) 8 May 2000
London, England
Years active2015–present

Kharesma Ravichandran (born 8 May 2000) is a British playback singer for Tamil cinema films. Her first public performance came at the age of four for the British Heart Foundation. A professionally trained western vocalist, Ravichandran began her playback singing career in 2014, with her debut coming in the Tamil film Yennai Arindhaal (2015). She is currently signed as an independent artist under Hiphop Tamizha’s label “Underground”.

Early life

In 2011 she moved to India for schooling and due to her parents' work. She has completed her Grade 8 in vocals and Grade 5 in Piano for the Trinity College London - Music. She lived in Sri Lanka, studying at The Elizabeth Moir School.

Career

In 2011, Kharesma moved to India where she began learning Hindustani and Carnatic music. She started singing jingles for advertisements such as Chicking, Alsa Mall and Impulse Perfume.

She started her career as an Indian Playback singer for a Gautham Vasudev Menon film Yennai Arindhaal with the song "Yaen Ennai" composed by Harris Jayaraj. Her rise to fame was then triggered in part by the song "Kadhal Cricketu" in the film Thani Oruvan, composed by Hiphop Tamizha duo Aadhi and Jeeva.[1] Kadhal Cricketu topped the Indian iTunes Chart and many radio stations in Chennai and other Tamil speaking channels all over the world for several weeks. This was followed by further success with her next song "Party with the Pei" in Aranmanai 2 by Sundar C, again composed by Hiphop Thamizha. The song also topped the Apple iTunes and radio charts for a number of weeks.

Since then, she was nominated for the 63rd Filmfare - Best Female Singer Award,[2] SIIMA 2016 for Best Playback singer and Edison Awards 2016.

Kharesma has also sung the theme song for a Nepali TV show called PS Zindagi.[3]

In January 2020, she released her first single "Marandhitiyo", which featured Paul B Salius and MadPanda, from her upcoming EP under the Underground Tribe label led by Hiphop Tamizha.

Discography

Year Film Song Music Composer Co-Singer(s)
2015 Yennai Arindhaal "Yaen Ennai" Harris Jayaraj Sunitha Sarathy
Thani Oruvan "Kadhal Cricket"[4] Hiphop Tamizha Solo
2016 Aranmanai 2 "Party With The Pei" Hiphop Adhi
Oru Mugathirai "Naan Enbadhu (Female)" Premkumar Sivaperuman Solo
Chennai 600028: Second Innings "Idhu Kadhaiya" Yuvan Shankar Raja Sean Roldan
Kaththi Sandai "Idhayam Idhayam" Hiphop Tamizha Hiphop Adhi
Koditta Idangalai Nirappuga "Na Re Na" C. Sathya Solo
2017 Meesaya Murukku "Meesaya Murukku" [5] Hiphop Tamizha Hiphop Adhi
2019 Party "Cha Cha Charey" Premji Amaren Suriya, Karthi, Venkat Prabhu, Premgi Amaren
Jasmine "Maalai Saatrinaal" C. Sathya Solo
"Wake Up Song
Zombie "Are You Okay Baby" Premji Amaren Anthony Daasan, Pravin Saivi, Premji Amaren, Swagatha S. Krishnan
Kaappaan "Machan Inga Vandhira" Harris Jayaraj Nikhita Gandhi, Shabnam
2020 Maranthitiyo (Single) "Maranthitiyo" Mad Panda Solo
Moved On (Single - English) "Moved On" Kharesma Ravichandran Solo
Dear Future (Single - English) "Dear Future" Kharesma Ravichandran Solo
2023 Pichaikkaran 2 "Nana Buluku" Vijay Antony Solo
2023 Iraivan "Azhagai" Yuvan Shankar Raja Sanjith Hedge

References

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  1. "'Kadhal Cricket' singer Kharesma Ravichandran Interview videos". Indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  2. "Nominations for the 63rd Britannia Filmfare Awards (South)". Filmfare.com. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  3. "Official P.S. Zindagi Title Track (sung by Kharesma Ravichandran)". YouTube. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  4. Thani Oruvan - Kadhal Cricket Video | Jayam Ravi, Nayanthara | Hip Hop Tamizha, retrieved 9 January 2022
  5. Meesaya Murukku - Title Song | Hiphop Tamizha ft. Kharesma, retrieved 9 January 2022
  6. "BBC Asian Network - Ashanti Omkar, Tamil cinema singing star Kharesma Ravichandran, Tamil cinema star Kharesma Ravichandran blows Ashanti Omkar away with her incredible singing!". BBC. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  7. "BBC Asian Network - Ashanti Omkar, Kharesma Ravichandran". BBC. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
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