Music career and performances Bindu was born in
United States and shifted to India with her family when she was in sixth grade. She wrote her first song at 7, and first performed on stage in Norway when she was 12 years old. She won honourable mentions at the 16th and 17th Billboard World Song Contest for her original compositions and was a semi-finalist in the performance category of the Unisong World Song Contest. In 2010, she was part of Dr. L. Subramaniam's ensemble that won a GiMA for Best Fusion Album for the album Live in Leipzig. She released her first solo album,
Surrender, in 2011, which was nominated for a GiMA in the category of Best Pop/Rock Album. In 2013, Bindu started a fusion band, SubraMania, along with Ambi Subramaniam. SubraMania has performed live in many cities across India and toured in seven European countries. The band has collaborated with
Hubert Laws,
Oystein Baadsvik,
Lesle Lewis, and Bollywood composer
Aadesh Srivastav. SubraMania's music has been described as a "mammoth success" by the Asian Age, and their performance at the Jaipur Literature Festival in 2018 was described as "one of the major highlights" of the festival by Firstpost. In 2018, Bindu and Ambi collaborated with Carnatic fusion artist Mahesh Raghvan to create The Thayir Sadam Project. The Thayir Sadam Project has released tracks in collaboration with Carnatic singing duo
Ranjani-Gayathri, and created an Indian cover of A Million Dreams to promote the United Nations'
Sustainable Development Goals. They have been described as "a talented troupe" by the Times of India (Economic Times), and have performed live in major Indian cities. As of 2018, The Thayir Sadam Project has conducted workshops with over 5000 students, teaching them global music and promoting initiatives like the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) via the 10,000 deeds campaign. In 2020, Bindu took the SaPa curriculum online, with an online learning platform hosting self-paced courses by Dr. L Subramaniam, Kavita Krishnamurti Subramaniam,
Anup Jhalota,
Russ Miller and more.
Music education Bindu is the Dean of Subramaniam Academy of Performing Arts (SaPa), an institute of Indian and global music founded by
Dr. L. Subramaniam and
Kavita Krishnamurti in 2007. Bindu took over as Dean in 2011, and created a curriculum that would train children as young as three years old to learn music. She founded the SaPa in Schools program in 2014, as an initiative to integrate music into the mainstream academic curriculum. The program works with 30,000 children. Bindu's goal for SaPa in Schools was to create an ecosystem for music education in India. The program was supported by the Infosys Foundation and is currently partnered with the
Akshaya Patra Foundation. Bindu co-hosts The SaPa Show, a weekly television program aimed at teaching children Indian and global music. Earlier in 2019, she co-authored India's first series of textbooks dedicated to teaching the Indian violin. She is currently working on offering undergraduate courses in music education, technology, and performance. Bindu writes a weekly column called "Tuning In" in the
New Indian Express. == Education ==