Renowned South Indian Playback Legend S. Janaki Dies at 88

Veteran playback singer S. Janaki, affectionately dubbed the “Nightingale of South India,” has died at the age of 88 in Mysore. Janaki’s career spanned over six decades, during which she lent her voice to thousands of songs across Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi cinema. Her emotive renditions earned her numerous awards and a devoted fan base that spanned generations, both on the subcontinent and among the diaspora.
Janaki’s passing marks the loss of one of the most versatile and beloved vocalists in Indian film history. She was celebrated for her ability to adapt to diverse musical styles, from classical ragas to contemporary film numbers, and for her collaborations with legendary composers and singers. For South Asian communities abroad, her recordings have been a cultural touchstone, often featuring in family gatherings, cultural events, and streaming playlists that keep a link to home alive.
The music industry and fans alike have paid tribute, recalling her contributions to the golden era of South Indian cinema. Her legacy endures through the countless songs that continue to inspire and unite Desi listeners worldwide.
