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Pranavi Acharya is an Indian playback singer, anchor, and dubbing artist who works primarily in the Telugu and Tamil film industries. She began her career as a child dubbing artist and made her playback singing debut with the song Ee Vela Lo Neevu in the film Gulabi. Acharya rose to prominence with Shuddha Brahma from Sriramadasu (2006), and has since recorded over 250 songs across multiple languages. In addition to her work in cinema, she has appeared as a contestant and mentor on the television show Super Singer and performs regularly on the musical program Swarabhishekam. Her career has been profiled in mainstream media, including *The Hindu*, *Times of India*, *The Week*, *IBTimes India*, and *News18*.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Early life and education
Pranavi Acharya was born in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. She participated in music competitions during her childhood, including those aired on Doordarshan, and pursued her education at Osmania University, Hyderabad.[1]
Career
Playback singing
Acharya made her playback debut with Ee Vela Lo Neevu in Gulabi. Her breakthrough came with Shuddha Brahma in Sriramadasu (2006). She has sung over 250 songs in Telugu and Tamil films.[1]
Television
She appeared as a contestant and later mentor on the show Super Singer, gaining recognition for her performances and guidance.[1] She also performs regularly on the musical program Swarabhishekam, showcasing devotional and film songs.[1]
Dubbing and anchoring
Acharya began dubbing at the age of 10 and has also worked as a television anchor.[1]
Discography
Selected playback songs
- Ee Vela Lo Neevu – from the film Gulabi (debut song)[1]
- Shuddha Brahma – from the film Sriramadasu (2006)[1]
- Manasa Gelupu – from the film Sri Ramadasu (2006)[1]
- Nuvvu Nenu – from the film Lakshmi Kalyanam (2007)[1]
- Oohalu Oohalu – from the film Oohalu Gusagusalade (2014)[1]
Television performances
- Contestant on Super Singer (Telugu)[1]
- Mentor on Super Singer (Telugu)[1]
- Performer on Swarabhishekam (Telugu musical program)[1]
Awards and recognition
She has received awards including the Nandi Awards for the serial Turpu Velle Railu and the Bharatamuni Award for her work in Happy Days and Yamadonga.[1]
Personal life
In 2016, Acharya married choreographer Anil.[3]
See also
References
External links
- The Hindu – "Winsome voice"
- Times of India – Casting couch interview
- Times of India – Marriage coverage
- The Week – Coverage
- IBTimes India – Coverage
- News18 coverage
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