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Usha Uthup

Usha Uthup at Toshali National Crafts Mela, Janata Maidan, Bhubaneswar 3.jpg
Usha Uthup at Toshali National Crafts Mela, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, 2012

Background information
Birth name Usha Vaidyanath Someshwar Sami
Also known as Didi
Born
(1947-11-08) 8 November 1947 (age 71)
Bombay, Bombay State, India
Genres
Indian pop, filmi, jazz
Occupation(s) Singer, playback singer
Instruments Vocalist
Years active 1966–present
Website Official website

Usha Uthup (born 8 November 1947)[1] is an Indian pop, filmi, jazz, and playback singer who sang songs in the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.[2][3]Darling, which she recorded with Rekha Bhardwaj for the film 7 Khoon Maaf, won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer in 2012.




Contents






  • 1 Childhood


  • 2 Career


    • 2.1 Singing career


      • 2.1.1 Filmography




    • 2.2 Recordings


    • 2.3 Other activities


    • 2.4 Acting career




  • 3 Television


  • 4 Personal life


  • 5 Awards and nominations


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links





Childhood


Usha was born in Bombay (now Mumbai).[4] Her father was Vaidyanath Someshwar Sami[5] who hailed from Madras (now Chennai), in Tamil Nadu in 1947.


She studied at St. Agnes High School (Clare Road, Byculla). When she was in school she was thrown out of music class because she didn't fit in with a voice like hers. But her music teacher recognised that she had some music in her and would give her clappers or triangles to play. Even though she was not formally trained in music, she grew up in an atmosphere of music. Her parents used to listen to a wide range from Western classical to Hindustani and Carnatic including Kishori Amonkar and Bade Ghulam Ali Khan on radio and she used to join them.[6] She used to enjoy listening to Radio Ceylon.


Her next door neighbour was S.M.A. Pathan, who was then the deputy commissioner of police. His daughter, Jamila, influenced Usha to learn Hindi and take up Indian classical music. This fusion approach helped her to pioneer her unique brand of Indian pop in the 1970s. She is married to Mr Jani Uthup from Kottayam, Kerala.


She is presently a resident of Kolkata, West Bengal.



Career


Her first public singing occurred when she was nine. Her sisters who were already exploring a music career, took her to the most popular radio announcer in India that time called Ameen Sayani who gave her an opportunity to sing on the Ovaltine Music Hour in Radio Ceylon. She sang a number called "Mockingbird Hill". After that, several appearances followed through her teenage years.



Singing career


Usha Uthup started singing in a small nightclub in Chennai called as Nine Gems in the basement of the erstwhile Safire theatre complex on Mount Road,[7] when she was 20, wearing a saree and leg callipers. Her performance was so well received that the owner of the nightclub asked her to stay on for a week.[8] After her first night club gig, she began singing in Calcutta at night clubs such as "Trincas". She met her future husband Uthup in Trincas. At about the same time, she also sang at "Talk of the Town", now known as "Not Just Jazz by the Bay" in Bombay (now Mumbai).[9] After Trincas, her next engagement took her to Delhi where she sang at the Oberoi hotels. By happenstance, a film crew belonging to Navketan unit and Shashi Kapoor visited the nightclub and they offered her a chance to sing movie playback. As a result, she started her Bollywood career with Ivory-Merchant's Bombay Talkies (1970) in which she sang an English number under Shanker-Jaikishan and then Hare Rama Hare Krishna. Originally, she was supposed to sing Dum Maro Dum along with Asha Bhosle for Hare Rama Hare Krishna. However, as a result of internal politicking on the part of other singers, she lost that chance but ended up singing an English verse.


In 1968, she recorded covers of two pop songs in English, "Jambalaya" and The Kingston Trio's "Greenback Dollar", on an EP, Love Story, and "Scotch and Soda", another Kingston Trio song, which sold very well in the Indian market. She also spent some time in London during this early period. She was a frequent visitor to Vernon Corea's BBC office at the Langham in London and was interviewed on London Sounds Eastern on BBC Radio London.
Usha visited Nairobi as part of an Indian festival. She was so popular that she was invited to stay on. Singing and quite often nationalistic songs in Swahili made her extremely popular and the then President Jomo Kenyatta made her an Honorary Citizen of Kenya. She sang the famous song "Malaika" (angel) with Fadhili Williams who was the original singer. She produced a record "live in Nairobi" with a local band Fellini Five.


Uthup sang several songs in the 1970s and 1980s for music directors R D Burman and Bappi Lahiri. She also reprised some of R.D. Burman songs that were sung by others such as Mehbooba Mehbooba and Dum Maro Dum and popularised them to a distinct end.


Uthup also sang for a two-volume collection of children's rhymes "Karadi Rhymes", which are "Indian Rhymes for Indian Kids", brought out by Karadi Tales (www.karaditales.com). The rhymes reflect the Indian ethos through the Sa-re-ga-ma, mangoes, Indian rivers, the train experiences, Indian festivals, indigenous trees, Cricket, Indian foods like bhelpuri and sambhar, Indian attire like the dhoti, sari, bindi and bangles and even some folk tales. With each rhyme set to an Indian raga, and sung in her characteristic voice with a feisty tempo, Usha creates the atmosphere for children and, surprisingly, even adults to sing along and dance to the toe-tapping beats.


She appeared as a judge on a singing reality show Bharat Ki Shaan: Singing Star – Season 2 (2012), aired on DD National channel, along with Ismail Darbar. She is the judge in the Season 3 of the show as well. She also appeared as a chief guest for Marathi singing reality show . She entertained the audience with Marathi songs.



Filmography


Some of her famous songs for movies (and associated music directors) include:






























































































































































































































































































































Song
Movie
Year
Composer
Language
"Hoi Kiw/Chalo Chalo"

Rock On 2
2016

Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Hindi
"Dirty Picture"

Thikka
2016

S. Thaman
Telugu
"Race gurram"

Race Gurram
2014

S. Thaman
Telugu
"Ramba main Samba"

Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi
2012

Jeet Ganguly
Hindi
"Aami Shotti Bolchi"

Kahaani
2012

Vishal–Shekhar
Hindi
"Yeh Raat Mona Lisa"

Kaafiron Ki Namaaz
2012
Advait Nemlekar
Hindi
"Hai Ye Maya"

Don 2
2011

Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy
Hindi
"Viriyunnu"

Bombay March 12
2011

Afzal Yusuf
Malayalam
"Darling", "Doosri Darling" (with Rekha Bhardwaj)

7 Khoon Maaf (Filmfare Award for best playback singer)
2011

Vishal Bhardwaj
Hindi
"Wicket Bacha" (with Earl)

Hattrick
2007

Pritam
Hindi
"Teri Meri Merry Christmas"

Bow barracks Forever
2007
Anjun Dutt
Hindi
"Vaave Makane"

Pothan Vava
2006

Alex Paul
Malayalam
"Kabhi Pa Liya Tho Kabhi Kho Diya"

Jogger's Park
2003
Tabun
Hindi
"Din Hai Na Ye Raat"

Bhoot
2003

Salim-Sulaiman
Hindi
"Vande Mataram"

Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
2001

Jatin-Lalit, Sandesh Shandilya, Aadesh Shrivastav
Hindi
"Melam Lotto"

Rapid Action Force
2000
sailesh
Malayalam
"Manasilore"

Rapid Action Force
2000
sailesh
Malayalam
"Raja Ki Kahani"

Godmother
1999

Vishal Bhardwaj
Hindi
"Daud"

Daud
1998

A. R. Rahman
Hindi
"Ladies college campusil"

Mazhayethum Munpe
1996
R Anand
Malayalam
"Jinka Ninja"

Kalamasseriyil Kalyaanayogam
1995
Tomin Thankachari
Malayalam
"Njanee Rathriye"

Daivathinte Vikrithikal
1994
L Vaidyanathan
Malayalam
"Nanthyar Vilakkum"

Daivathinte Vikrithikal
1994

Mohan Sithara
Malayalam
"Mafia"
Mafia
1994

Anand-Milind
Malayalam
"Chalo Chalk"

Janam
1993
S P Venkatesh
Malayalam
"Uri Uri Baba"

Dushman Devta
1991

Bappi Lahiri
Hindi
"Vegam Vegam Pogum Pogum"

Anjali
1991

Ilaiyaraaja
Tamil
"Keechurallu"

Keechurallu
1991

Ilaiyaraaja
Telugu
"Sidhartha"

Sidhartha
1988
Shyam
Malayalam
"Oh my darling"

Oru Sumangaliyude Kadha
1984
Herself
Malayalam
"Koi Yahan Aha Nache Nache"

Disco Dancer
1982

Bappi Lahiri
Hindi
"Ramba"

Armaan
1981

Bappi Lahiri
Hindi
"Hari Om Hari"

Pyaara Dushman
1980

Bappi Lahiri
Hindi
"Tu Mujhe Jaan Se Bhi Pyara Hai"

Wardat
1981

Bappi Lahiri
Hindi
"Doston Se Pyar Kiya"

Shaan
1980

R D Burman
Hindi
"Shaan Se..."

Shaan
1980

R D Burman
Hindi
"Ek Do Cha Cha Cha"

Shalimar
1978

R D Burman
Hindi
"Where there is"

Randu Penkuttikal
1978
M S Vishwanathan
Malayalam
"Peethambara"

Siva Thandavum
1977
M B Sreenivasan
Malayalam
"Love is beautiful"

Melnaattu Marumagal
1975

Kunnakudi Vaidyanathan
Tamil
"I am in love"

Kanyakumari
1974
M B Sreenivasan
Malayalam
"Love Is Just Around The Corner"

Chattakkari
1974

G. Devarajan
Malayalam
"Hare Rama Hare Krishna"

Hare Rama Hare Krishna
1971

R D Burman
Hindi
"Jogan Pritam Ki"

Devi
1970

Laxmikant Pyarelal
Hindi

In addition, she has also sung as a playback singer for the following Bollywood movies: Revolver Rani (2014), Dhol (2007), June R (2005), Joggers' Park (2003), Jajantaram Mamantaram (2003), Ek Tha Raja (1996), Dushman Devta (1991), Bhavani Junction (1985), Hum Paanch (1980), and Purab Aur Paschim (1970) among others.[10]


She is a stage performer and gave performances all over the world and is known for her lively stage presence. She has been felicitated with several awards over the years, some of which include Rajiv Gandhi Purashkar for National Integration for quality music, Mahila Shiromani Purashkar for international peace, and Channel [V] award for outstanding achievement.



Recordings


She recorded her first album with Luis Banks for which she was paid Rs. 3500. Since then, she has recorded numerous albums. Usha's Hindi version of Michael Jackson's "Don't Stop Til You Get Enough", titled "Chhupke Kaon Aya", can be found on the album Tom Middleton – The Trip (2004). A cover of Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive" is on another Tom Middleton album, Cosmosonica – Tom Middleton Presents Crazy Covers Vol. 1 (2005). She recorded a song called "Rhythm and Blues" with the Indian rock band Parikrama which appeared on Channel V on 23 April 2007.



Other activities


She always keeps on encouraging sports in India.
She supports KKR in Indian premiere league (IPL) and can be seen in KKR matches which are held at Eden gardens kolkata.



Acting career







































































Year
Title
Role
Language
1975 Melnaattu Marumagal
Tamil
2006 Pothan Vava Kurisuveettil Mariamma
Malayalam
2007 Bow Barracks Forever' Herself
English
Bombay to Goa Hindi
2010 Manmadan Ambu Indira
Tamil
2011 7 Khoon Maaf Maggie Aunty (Maid)
Hindi
2012 Parie
Kannada
Ideal Couple Sophy
Malayalam

Keymon Ache & Nani in Space[11]
Nani (voice role) Hindi
2015 X: Past Is Present Mrs. Baker
Hindi
2016 Rock On 2 Herself (cameo) Hindi

Uthup is also an actress. In 2006, she acted in the Malayalam movie Pothan Vava as Kurisuveettil Mariamma.


She made a cameo appearance in the movie Bombay To Goa. In 2007, she appeared in Bow Barracks Forever directed by Anjun Dutt as herself. Again in 2007, she appeared in Hattrick music video as herself.


She appeared in disguise on Indian Idol 1 and 2. She was one of the co-judges of the 2007 and 2008 and Idea Star Singer Season V (2010).


She has a minor role in the 2010 Tamil movie Manmadan Ambu.


She also acted in Vishal Bhardwaj's 7 Khoon Maaf as a maid. She has also sung a song in the film which released on 18 February 2011. In 2012, she has starred in a Kannada film Parie.



Television















































































Year
Title
Role
Channel
Language
2004-2005 Indian Idol appeared in disguise Sony Hindi
2005-2006 Hindi
2007 Star Singer Judge Asianet Malayalam
2008 Malayalam
2012
Bharat Ki Shaan: Singing Star – Season 2
Doordarshan Hindi
Gaurav Maharashtracha ETV Marathi Marathi
Kuyil patu Kalaignar TV Tamil
2013
Bharat Ki Shaan: Singing Star – Season 3
Doordarshan Hindi
2015 The Voice (Indian TV series) Guest &TV Hindi
Badai Bunglow Asianet Malayalam
2016 Phir asar gaan Judge Star Jalsha Bengali
Onnum Onnum Moonu Guest Mazhavil Manorama Malayalam


Personal life


She is married to Jani Chacko Uthup who is from Manarcad Painumkal family of Kottayam, and was formerly married to the late Ramu Iyer. They have a daughter Anjali and a son Sunny, named after the song, "Sunny".[12]



Awards and nominations




  • Padma Shri[13] – fourth highest civilian award presented by Government of India


  • Filmfare Award


    • Best Female Playback Singer : "Darling" from 7 Khoon Maaf (2011) (Shared with Rekha Bhardwaj)

    • Nominated for "One Two Cha Cha Cha" from Shalimar (1978)

    • Nominated for "Hari Om Hari" from Pyara Dushman (1980)

    • Nominated for "Rambha Ho" from Armaan (1981)[14]



  • 7th Kalakar Awards for Best Audio Album (Bangla) for the album Door Deep Basini (1999)

  • 10th Kalakar Awards for Best Audio Album (Bangla) for the album Chai Silpir Samman (2002)

  • 12th Kalakar Awards for Best Playback Singer for the film Joggers Park (2004)


  • 4th Mirchi Music Awards: Female Vocalist of The Year for "Darling" from 7 Khoon Maaf - Nominated[15]

  • 21st Kalakar Awards for Best Playback Singer for the film Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi (2013)

  • Nominated for Asianet film awards 2007 for Best Character actress from Pothan Vava


  • 9th Mirchi Music Awards: Lifetime Achievement Award



References





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  5. ^ "Midnight's Children". Hindustan Times. 14 August 2012.


  6. ^ Tea, croissants and Usha Uthup! The Hindu, 4 December 2003.


  7. ^ "Padma Shri is icing on cake for Usha Uthup". The Times of India. 2 February 2011.


  8. ^ "'I am completely a people's person...' – Usha Uthup". Retrieved 28 April 2011.


  9. ^ "It's a full circle for Usha Uthup". Retrieved 28 April 2011.


  10. ^ "Before Darrrling, Usha Uthup sang these hit songs!". Rediff.com Movies. 17 February 2011.


  11. ^ "Nick's Keymon Ache to make its theatrical debut on 9 November". November 6, 2012. Retrieved January 4, 2017.


  12. ^ "It's a full circle for Usha Uthup". MiD DAY. 11 August 2010.


  13. ^ "Usha Uthup, Girish Kasaravalli to get Padma Shri | TopNews". Topnews.in. 25 January 2011. Retrieved 13 March 2012.


  14. ^ 1st Filmfare Awards 1953


  15. ^ "Nominations - Mirchi Music Award Hindi 2011". 30 January 2013. Archived from the original on 30 January 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2018.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)




External links







  • Official website of Usha Uthup


  • "Before Darrrling, Usha Uthup sang these hit songs!". Rediff.com Movies.










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