Usha Uthup, born on 8 November 1947 into a Tamil Iyer family in Mumbai in 1947, is an Indian pop, jazz, and playback singer.
Her remarkable journey is an open book to anyone who’s had the pleasure of witnessing her captivating performances. Her connection with luminaries like Mother Teresa is profound; she even performed at her canonisation ceremony in the Vatican. Uthup’s musical odyssey commenced in the vibrant nightclubs of Chennai, eventually leading her to the iconic Trincas restaurant in Kolkata. Along the way, she shared moments with luminaries such as Nelson Mandela, Shah Rukh Khan, Jane Fonda, Asha Bhosle, Raj Kapoor, and many more. With a musical repertoire spanning over five decades, Uthup has sung in an impressive array of 22 languages. Her evergreen classics, including “Hari Om,” “Rambha Ho,” and “Jeete Hai Shaan Se,” continue to resonate with audiences of all ages.
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