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Shripathi Panditaradhyula Balasubrahmanyam (born 4 June 1946) mostly referred to as S.P.B. or Balu is an Indian playback singer, music director, actor, dubbing artist and film producer who works predominantly in Telugu, Tamil and Kannada cinema.[5] He has recorded over 40,000 songs in 16 Indian languages.[6] He has garnered six National Film Awards for Best Male Playback Singer for his works in 4 different languages; Telugu, Hindi, Kannada and Tamil; twenty five Andhra Pradesh state Nandi Awards for his works towards Telugu cinema, numerous other state awards from Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.[7][8] In addition, he garnered the Bollywood Filmfare Award, and six Filmfare Awards South.[9][10]He is honored with the Guinness World Record for recording the most number of film scores.[1][11] In 2012, he received the state Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao National Award for his contributions to Indian cinema.[12] In 2016, he is honored with the Indian Film Personality of the Year consisting of a Silver Peacock Medal.[13][14][15][16] He is a recipient of civilian awards such as Padmashri (2001) and Padma Bhushan (2011) from the government of India.[17]
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Balasubrahmanyam was born in Nagari in Madras Presidency (currently Chittoor Districtin Andhra Pradesh, India) to a Telugu Brahminfamily.[2][3][4] Balasubrahmanyam's father was a Harikatha artist who had also acted in plays.[18] He has two brothers and five sisters, including singer S.P. Sailaja.[19][20][21]
Balasubrahmanyam developed an interest towards music at an early age, studied notations and learned music. He enrolled at JNTU College of Engineering Anantapur with the intention of becoming an engineer. He discontinued his studies early, due to typhoid and joined as an Associate Member of the Institution of Engineers, Chennai.[6][22]
He continued to pursue music during his engineering studies and won awards at singing competitions. In 1964, he won the first prize in a music competition for amateur singers organised by the Madras-based Telugu Cultural Organisation. He was the leader of a light music troupe composed of Anirutta (on the harmonium), Ilaiyaraaja (on guitar and later on harmonium), Baskar (on percussion), and Gangai Amaran (on guitar).[23] He was selected as the best singer in a singing competition which was judged by S. P. Kodandapani and Ghantasala.[24][25]Often visiting music composers seeking opportunities, his first audition song was "Nilave Ennidam Nerungadhe". It was rendered by veteran playback singer P. B. Srinivas, who used to write and give him multi-lingual verses in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, English and Urdu.[26]
Balasubrahmanyam developed an interest towards music at an early age, studied notations and learned music. He enrolled at JNTU College of Engineering Anantapur with the intention of becoming an engineer. He discontinued his studies early, due to typhoid and joined as an Associate Member of the Institution of Engineers, Chennai.[6][22]
He continued to pursue music during his engineering studies and won awards at singing competitions. In 1964, he won the first prize in a music competition for amateur singers organised by the Madras-based Telugu Cultural Organisation. He was the leader of a light music troupe composed of Anirutta (on the harmonium), Ilaiyaraaja (on guitar and later on harmonium), Baskar (on percussion), and Gangai Amaran (on guitar).[23] He was selected as the best singer in a singing competition which was judged by S. P. Kodandapani and Ghantasala.[24][25]Often visiting music composers seeking opportunities, his first audition song was "Nilave Ennidam Nerungadhe". It was rendered by veteran playback singer P. B. Srinivas, who used to write and give him multi-lingual verses in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, English and Urdu.[26]
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