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She hails from Thiruvalla, Pathanamthitta District, Kerala. In addition, the present crop of playback singers is not singing film music alone. In this short span, she has achieved a commendable position as a play back singer by rendering some of the most popular hit songs in Malayalam and Tamil, has established herself as a Carnatic classical performer by staging many concerts .She has touched superior grades in academic also .She hails from Thiruvalla, Pathanamthitta Dist, Kerala.

She is a sishya of the great music teachers viz Sri .

Her versatility was evident as she effortlessly switched between film music and classical music without missing a beat or the sruti. “Some years ago, leading vocalists might have been singing to elite audiences who were aware and knowledgeable about music, but that’s not the situation now. “We must understand that those great composers were not merely pouring out their devotion in the form of music.

abhirami ajai biography of martin

“I am bustling with ideas and there are many things I want to explore in Indian music.”

Abhirami Ajai

Abhirami Ajai is an Indian playback singer. Abhirami says it was her studies in social sciences that exposed her to social issues and also helped her merge her interests in music and academics.

She was blessed to sing at Prashanti Nilayam of Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba in the Holy and Divine land of Puttaparthi, Andhra Pradesh, three times (Onam Celebrations 2015, Parthi Yatra of Journalists and Mediapersons 2016, Vishu Celebrations 2016), which was well received by the devotees across the world.

Abhirami Ajai is a 3rd Year BA.

Economics student at the reputed St.Teresa's College, Ernakulam. To strike a chord with her listeners, Abhirami endeavours to make her concerts interactive by talking about the composer, the meaning of the lines and the context in which it was written. Bhakti Sangeet is relevant in today’s world as this kind of music helps in demystifying and deconstructing social constructs of gender and caste.” Quoting a few lines from Tyagaraja’s ‘Durmarga chara’, Abhirami asserts that Bhakti Sangeet has a transformative power to make listeners introspect.

As the rain pounded outside, Abhirami’s audience was soaked in melody during her interactive concert at the annual Soorya Dance and Music Festival.

Abhirami Ajai’s concert, Divine Echoes, in Thiruvananthapuram took listeners on a musical journey that bridged languages, time, regions and streams of philosophical content that have defined the Bhakti movement in India.

A post graduate of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, she believes that her studies in social science and her training in music have seamlessly merged in her interest in the works of the great composers of Indian classical music and the Bhakti saint-composers. “Moreover, unlike the previous decades, now music directors do not wait for a particular singer to sing for them.

In a short span, Abhirami achieved a commendable position as a playback singer by rendering some of the most popular hit songs in Malayalam and Tamil, and she has established herself as a Carnatic classical performer by staging many concerts. Says Abhirami: “When I began to take up music seriously, my gurus were particular that I understand the meaning of the lyrics even before I learnt the music.

“In addition to the melodic component of a composition, I was also deeply interested in the poetry of the lyrics. “Yes, I would to sing for films if I get an opportunity. She completed her BA in Economics from St. Teresa’s College, Ernakulam.