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Her combination with actress Jayanthi is very popular in Karnataka.[14]
Successful domination: 1960–1985
The early 1960s saw Susheela grow as an undisputed lead female singer across all the south Indian language films putting all the older veteran singers to the background. He approached the AIR to help him shortlist some of the finest singers who have performed for the Radio.
Her prominence in the music of the Dakshinapatha cannot be minimized. The recipients of the Trust's awards so far are S. Janaki, Vani Jairam, L. R. Eswari, P. Jayachandran, S. P. Balasubramaniam and K. J. Yesudas.
Awards and recognition
She was awarded the Padma Bhushan by the Government of India in January 2008.
He approached the AIR to help him shortlist some of the finest singers who have performed for the Radio. She had hit songs in Tamil till 2005 and sang many devotional and folk songs from 1986–2005 and did many live shows from 1990 to 2005.
The P Susheela Trust, formed in 2008, has a monthly pension payment scheme and a few musicians in need are being benefited through it.
Susheela Trust
The P. Susheela Trust, formed in 2008, has a monthly pension payment scheme and a few musicians in need are being benefited through it. Her association with M.S. Viswanathan continued even after M.S.V split up with Ramamoorthy in 1965 and under M.S.V her duets with T.M. Sounderrajan and others and her solo songs were very popular with the audience and made her first choice singer for every other music composer and film producer from 1960 to 1985.
Before going to USA and UK (in the late '70s), Susheela and SPB recorded 19 duets in one day over 18 hours in addition to a few solo songs.
Tamil
See main article: article and P. Susheela Tamil discography.
She has sung more than 6000 songs in Tamil, including devotionals. She recorded many Malayalam duets with the veteran singer K.
J. Yesudas. -2004
| LifeTime Achievement Award by American Telugu Association - 10 July 2004 at Chicago, USA. | |
| Sangeetha Kala bharathi by Detroit Telugu Association (1979) | |
| Telugu Association of North America – 1995 | |
| Awards for Excellence by IAAFA in 1993 | |
| Telugu Association of Southern California – 1995 | |
| AVM ’50 award – 1997 | |
| North American Alumini Association | |
| DTA – 1989 | |
| Madhura Gaana Madhuri Award | |
| Award by Telugu Association of Greater Chicago | |
| K.B.Sundaramabal Award | |
| K.V.Rao Jyothi Rao award -1999 | |
| Ghantasala Award for 2003 (11/22/2003) | |
| Tamilnadu MGR Cine Cultural Academy Award -1994 | |
| Subbaraami reddy award -1996 | |
| Award by Indian Performing Rights Society | |
| Award Presented at Andhra Pradesh Rashtra Yuva Janostav | |
| Bharath kalachar -2001 (gaana kala bharathi) | |
| Kala Saagar Award | |
| Award – Tribute To Shivaji -2003 | |
| Jayshree International – Life Time Achievement Award – Kalabushan (presented by Smt Jayachitra) | |
| Thyagaraja Ganasabha – Only singer to be presented this award by Thyagraja Ganasabha Andhra Pradesh. | |
| Krishna Pushkara Award | |
| Yesudas Award | |
| Kamukara – Lifetime Achievement Award | |
| Gaana Saraswathi by Sangeeth Melody Orchestra | |
| Aasthana Gayini in Shri Kalahasthi Shiva Temple | |
| Madras film fans association award - 26 times | |
| Dr. Susheela created a huge impact among the listeners with her effortless renditions of the toughest notations. She also has received numerous state awards.[2][3] Susheela is widely acclaimed as a singer who defined feminism[4] in South Indian cinema and is well known for her mellifluous[5][6] vocal performances[7] for over 50,000 (counted as per records) film and devotional songs[8] across South Indian languages. The song "Naalai Intha Velai"[9] from Tamil film Uyarndha Manidhan brought her the first award at the 16th National Film Awards,[10][11] by winning her the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer in 1969. She can also speak Tamil fluently, with a little knowledge of Hindi, Malayalam and Kannada. Personal lifeSusheela was born in Andhra Pradesh, India, as the daughter of Pulapaka Mukunda Rao, a leading advocate in Vizianagaram, Vizianagaram District, Andhra Pradesh State. Her duets with the acclaimed singers Ghantasala in Telugu, T. M. Soundararajan in Tamil and P. B. Srinivas in Kannada marked a new era of duet songs in the South Indian music industry. She is married to Dr. Mohan Rao; they have a son named Jayakrishna and two granddaughters named Jayashree and Shubashree. She also recorded even Hindi songs during this period with music directors like KV Mahdevan, Laximkant Pyarelal, L. Vaidyanathan and Laxmi Kiran, S.L. Manohar, Ajit merchant, G. Devarajan and S.N. Tripathi. Her work in the Telugu film Chandipriya is superb with song "Sri Bhagya Rekha - Janani Janani" with Jaya Prada's superb dance. 16 December 2014. psusheela.org. | K.
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