Malayalam cinema K. S. Chithra was introduced to
Malayalam playback by
M. G. Radhakrishnan in 1979 who recorded her voice for films and private albums.
Attahasam,
Snehapoorvam Meera and
Njan Ekananu were the first few films in which she recorded her voice. She also performed live concerts with
K. J. Yesudas in India and abroad.
Telugu cinema Chithra's first Telugu song was "Paadalenu Pallavaina" from the dubbed version of Tamil film
Sindhu Bhairavi (1985) composed by
Ilaiyaraaja, later sang a humming in a song sung by
K. J. Yesudas composed by
K. V. Mahadevan for the picture Pralayam (1985). Her first song in a Telugu film is "Gelupu Maade" from
Vijrumbhana (1986), composed by
K. Chakravarthy. Later went on to sing songs to many Telugu composers like
Sathyam,
Raj-Koti, Ilaiyaraja, K. V. Mahadevan & K. Chakravarthy for the years 1986–88, but she gained initial recognition/break-through for compositions by Ilaiyaraja like "Jallanta Kavvinta" from
Geethanjali (1989) & "Ninnukori Varnam" from Gharshana( 1988) and then went onto sing several songs to many composers in Telugu. It was from then onwards that she became a notable singer in Telugu and went on to record every other song in each album being the solo card female singer for almost all the films in the 90s. It was the moment where she established herself as a well recognised singer and strengthening her position in Telugu films by almost taking the place of
S. Janaki from 1990. Chithra received her first
Nandi Award, presented by
Government of Andhra Pradesh for "Kalika Chilakala Koliki" from
Seetharamayya Gari Manavaralu (1991). She won a total of 11 Nandi Awards as
Best Female Playback Singer for various Telugu songs. As the years passed by Chithra was recognised as a legendary singer in Telugu whose era or legacy was considered to be the golden era standing next to
P. Susheela and
S. Janaki. As of today Chithra is considered as one of the finest singers of the Telugu film industry whose charisma is remarkable. She sang maximum songs in Telugu to
M. M. Keeravani and also worked with almost every notable composer from then to till date.
Hindi cinema Chithra was introduced to Hindi film music in 1985; she recorded her first Hindi song composed by
S. P. Venkitesh, which was not commercially released. For the 1991 Hindi film
Love, composers
Anand–Milind, called upon her to sing duets song along with
S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and since then, Chithra has recorded for around 200 Bollywood songs. Apart from film songs, Chithra recorded for many private albums of which
Piya Basanti and
Sunset Point became hugely popular and went on to win several laurels including the MTV Music Video Awards. The popularity of the former album made her known among the Northern part of Indians identify her as "Piya Basanti" Chitra.
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