S. Janaki’s granddaughter remembers the legendary singer as ‘loving Grandmother’; Request for privacy | Tamil Movie News
A famous singer S. Janaki He died on July 11, Saturday at the age of 88. His granddaughter Apsara Vydyula heard the news of his death.He wrote on social media, “Dear all, It is with great sadness that I share the death of my beloved grandmother and legendary musician, Smt. S. Janaki. He left us in peace with the love of his family. Although our hearts are heavy, we are also very grateful for the amazing life he lived and the incredible joy he brought to millions of people through his timeless music.”Apsara added, “To the world, he was a legendary voice whose music became part of countless memories. To us, he was a loving grandmother whose warmth, humility, kindness, and grace will be with us forever.”
A family asks for privacy during a difficult time
Along with announcing the singer’s death, Apsara also asked for privacy as the family mourns. He thanked everyone for their support and prayers during this difficult time.He added: “We ask that you respect our family’s privacy at this difficult time as we grieve and accept this loss. Thank you for your love, prayers, and understanding. Apsara Vydyula.”
Rajinikanth, MK Stalin and Kamal Haasan pay tribute
A number of celebrities from the world of cinema and politics paid tribute to the legendary singer soon after this news came to light.Superstar Rajinikanth wrote on social media, “The voice that gave life to countless songs has fallen silent. S Janaki Amma’s contribution to Indian music is immeasurable. My heartfelt condolences to her family. May her soul rest in peace.”MK Stalin wrote, “S Janaki’s voice was a gift to Tamil cinema and beyond. His music brought joy to millions.
Kamal Haasan remembers the legendary singer
Actor and politician Kamal Haasan also paid tribute to the veteran singer.He said, “S Janaki was not just a singer; he was the voice of generations. His music will continue to resonate in our hearts. An irreparable loss to the world of Indian music. My deepest condolences to his family.”S. Janaki’s work remains one of the most popular in the history of Indian music. In a career spanning more than 60 years he has recorded over 48,000 songs in over 20 languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi.



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