Sadhana Sargam is an acclaimed Indian playback singer, renowned for her contributions to the Indian music industry. Born on March 7, 1969, in Dabhol, Maharashtra, she displayed a profound aptitude for music from a tender age, initiating her formal music education under the guidance of her mother Neela Ghanekar, who was a classical singer and theater personality. Later, she honed her skills under the tutelage of Pandit Jasraj, a celebrated figure in Hindustani classical music.
Sargam possesses a diverse repertoire, impeccable in various languages including Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, and Bengali among others. Her career made a quantum leap in the 1980s with the song "Door Nahin Ja Sakti Tujhse" for the film "Lovers," and ever since, Sadhana's melodious voice has graced the Indian film industry with numerous hits. She gained nation-wide recognition with the song "Saathiya Tune Kya Kiya" from the film "Love," which cemented her position as a sought-after playback singer. Over the years, she has been the voice behind various songs encompassing film soundtracks, devotionals, and classical pieces. With a career spanning decades, Sadhana Sargam has amassed accolades, including the prestigious National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for the song "Pattu Solli" from the Tamil film "Azhagi." Her recent works, such as "Jai Shri Ram," "Krishna Bhajans Janmashtami Special," and "Durga Ashtotar Namavali (Lofi)," showcase her ongoing commitment to bringing devotional music to the fore, catering to the spiritual needs of her audience while maintaining her footing in cinematic music with soundtracks like "Aparadhi" and "Annadata."
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