Sharda Rajan Iyengar was a renowned Indian singer, lyricist, and music director in Bollywood during the 1970s and 1980s. |
She passed away on 14 June 2023 after fighting cancer. |
Her grandfather introduced her to Sanskrit and Vedic culture, fueling her interest in these subjects. |
She showed a passion for music early on, participating in school events. |
She initially learned Carnatic music from famous gurus like Pandit Jagannath Prasad and Pandit Laxman Prasad Jaipurwale. |
During a performance in Tehran, Raj Kapoor discovered her talent, leading her to Bollywood. |
Shankar-Jaikishan provided her practical singing training and guided her career. |
She sang in several hit films, showcasing her melodious voice. |
Her song 'Titli Udi' from the film 'Suraj' in 1966 was a major success. |
She received Filmfare nominations from 1968 to 1971. |
She sang alongside legends like Mohammed Rafi, Asha Bhosle, and Kishore Kumar. |
In 1971, she released 'Sizzlers,' becoming the first Indian female pop album singer. |
She sang in various languages and genres beyond Bollywood. |
Her final Hindi film song was in 'Kaanch Ki Deewar' in 1986. |
She released albums of ghazals and bhajans, captivating audiences. |
Her pseudonym Singaar was used for writing the song 'Ek Chehra jo Dil Ke Kareeb' in 'Garam Khoon.' |
She also worked as a music director, overseeing films and songs. |
Her daughter Sudha announced her passing on Facebook on 14 June 2023. |
She was not only a talented singer but also a skilled Tanpura player. |