Sangeetha Sajith (1976-2022) was an Indian playback singer and Carnatic musician. She primarily labored in South Indian movies. On 22 Could 2022, she handed away of kidney-related illnesses.
Wiki/Biography
Sangeetha Sajith was born in 1976 (age 46 years; as of 2022) in Nagampadam, Kottayam, Kerala. Later, she settled in Chennai.
Bodily Look
Top (approx.): 5′ 5″
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Black
Household
Mother and father & Siblings
Her father’s identify is VG Sachith, and her mom’s identify is Rajamma. She had two elder sisters named Swapna Shyamaprasad and Smitha Anil.
Husband & Youngsters
She was married and had a daughter named Aparna.
Profession
Sangeetha Sajith began her profession as a singer with the Tamil music “MTV Parthuputta” within the movie ‘Naalaiya Theerpu’ (1992). She labored as a singer in additional than 200 songs.
She rose to fame with the Tamil music “Thaneerai Kadhalikum” from the movie ‘Mr. Romeo’ (1996) composed by the well-known Indian musician A. R. Rahman. She lent her voice for the songs like “Ambili Poovattam” from ‘Ennu Swantham Janakikutty’ (1998), “Aalare Govinda” from ‘Kakkayuil’ (2001), “Odathandil Thalam Kittum” from ‘Pazhassi Raja’ (2009), and “Dhum Dhum Dooreyetho” from ‘Rakkilipattu’ (2013). She sung the Malayalam music “Thaalam Poyi” from the movie ‘Ayyappanum Koshiyum’ (2009). In one of many Tamil Nadu Authorities Movie Awards ceremonies, she hymned the Tamil music “Gnana Pazhathai Pizhinthu.” The late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa who was current there as a chief visitor favored her music and gifted her a gold chain. In 2020, she lent her voice to the Malayalam music “Thaalam Poyi” from the movie ‘Ayyappanum Koshiyum.’ Her final music was a theme music for the Malayalam movie ‘Kuruthi’ (2021).
Dying
After affected by a number of kidney-related illnesses, she left the world on 22 Could 2022. She took her final breath at her sister’s residence in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. Her final rites had been carried out on the public crematorium Saanthi Kavadamn, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. Varied South Indian celebrities just like the veteran Indian singer KS Chithra shared her grief on Sangeetha’s demise. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan additionally shared his condolences. The Indian music composer James Bejoy took to Fb to share his grief. He uploaded a photograph of Sangeetha with the caption,
You had been at all times so candy and heat. It was a privilege I may work with you on the music ‘Thalam Poyi.”