Sreerama Chandra is a dynamic Indian playback singer and actor primarily known for his contributions to the Telugu music and film industry. Born on January 19, 1986, in Addanki, Sreerama's musical journey skyrocketed after he won the fifth season of the Indian singing reality show, "Indian Idol," in 2010. This victory not only catapulted him into the limelight but also opened numerous doors in the playback singing arena. With a voice that effortlessly traverses various genres, Sreerama has become a sought-after vocalist for film soundtracks.
His career boasts of numerous hits that showcase his versatility as a singer. From upbeat numbers like "Wow - The blasting song" to romantic tunes such as "Boy Bestie" (from "Made In India"), Sreerama's vocal prowess shines through. His recent works exhibit his ability to adapt his singing style to different languages, as evidenced by the songs "Not Ramaiya Vastavaiya" from the film "Jawan" in both Telugu and Tamil. His other notable tracks include "Em Chestunnavani" (from "Em Chesthunnav"), "Saagave Manasa," and the thoughtful "Tere Naam Se 2.0". His connection with the audience is palpable in heartfelt melodies like "Tu Manzile Maqqsood" and the beautifully sung "Evariki Vaare" (from "1992"). With each performance, whether it is the energetic "Bullet Te Savaar" or the emotionally resonant "Azadi Azadi" (from "Premadesam"), Sreerama Chandra continues to leave an indelible mark on the Indian music scene.
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