PM Modi mourns loss of iconic playback legend S. Janaki
New Delhi – Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to veteran playback singer S. Janaki Amma on Sunday, expressing profound sorrow at her passing. In a brief statement, the PM highlighted Janaki’s enduring contribution to Indian film music, noting that her melodious voice will continue to inspire listeners for generations. He conveyed heartfelt condolences to the singer’s family and urged the nation to celebrate her artistic legacy.
Janaki, affectionately known as “S Janaki Amma,” enjoyed a career that spanned several decades, lending her soulful vocals to countless South‑Asian films across multiple languages. Her versatility and emotive expression made her a household name among the diaspora, where many grew up hearing her songs in homes and community gatherings.
The Prime Minister’s acknowledgement resonates strongly within the Desi community abroad, reminding expatriates of the cultural bridges forged through cinema and music. As tributes pour in from artists, fans, and fellow musicians, Janaki’s body of work is expected to receive renewed attention on streaming platforms and radio stations catering to South‑Asian audiences.
Modi’s tribute underscores the significance of preserving regional artistic heritage, a sentiment echoed by diaspora organizations planning memorial concerts and digital retrospectives to honor Janaki’s timeless contributions.
