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K. Jamuna Rani : ウィキペディア英語版
Jamuna Rani

K. Jamuna Rani (born 17 May 1938 in Andhra Pradesh, India) is a prolific Indian Playback singer who has sung over 6,000 songs in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Sinhala languages.
Rani is the daughter of private officer K. Varadarajulu and violinist K. Droupathy.
==Career life==
She first contributed her voice to film at the age of seven for the Telugu movie ''Tyagayya'' (1946). By thirteen, Rani was vocalising for lead characters in films like ''Valaiyapathy''. She had a hit with "Asauym Ennesamum" from the Tamil film ''Gulebakavali'' in 1955.
Jamuna Rani first sang in Sri Lankan cinema for ''Sujatha'' in 1953 under the direction of composer Ananda Samarakoon. She subsequently contributed to ''Warada Kageda'' (1954), ''Seda Sulang'' (1955), Mathalan (1955), Suraya (1957) and Vana Mohini (1958).
She was a much sought after playback singer in the 1950s till the 1960s. She had very few songs in the early 1970s. After a hiatus, she came back to Tamil songs in ''Nayagan'' (1987) and ''Annan Ennada Thambi Ennada'' (1992).

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