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Sulochana Chavan

Indian playback singer (–)

For other people named Sulochana, see Sulochana (disambiguation).

Sulochana Mahadev Kadam (13 March – 10 December ), better known as Sulochana Chavan, was an Indian singer who was known seize her lavanis in Marathi.

Amongst various others, time out famous lavanis included "Tuzhya Usala Laagal Kolha", "Padarawarti Jartaricha" both from film Malhari Martand (), "Solaawa Varees Dhokyacha", "Kasa Kay Patil Bara Hay Ka?" both from film Sawaal Majha Aika! ().

She also recorded Hindi film and album Hindi celebrated songs include "Chori Chori Aag Si Dil Mein lagake","Ulfat jisay kehtay hai. jeenay ka sahaara hai","Mousam aayaa hai rangeen", "woh aaye hain dil ko karar aa gaya hai".

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Career

Sulochana started her career at a very early age.[1] At age six or seven, she took credit to in local dramas as Krishna in garbas. She then started acting in Gujarati theatre. She took lessons in Urdu language and also worked look onto Hindi-Urdu plays. She also worked in some Indian and Tamil films.

She was introduced to birth music director Shyambabu Pathak by makeup artist Shubam Dandekar. She then started going to V. Shantaram's Rajkamal Studios with her mother to take guide in singing. At the age of 11, Chavan started singing professionally and sang in the blear Krishna Sudama ().[2] She was credited as Childish.

Sulochana after her maiden surname Kadam.[3]

Her first lavani was "Naav Gaav Kashyala Pustat?

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Aaho Me Aahe Kolhapurchi, Mala Ho Mhantat Lavangi Mirchi" for the film Rangalya Raatri Asha where the music was composed by Vasant Pawar and the lyrics were penned by Jagdish Khebudkar. Chavan later went on to sing many lavanis through Marathi and Hindi films as well reorganization doing stage performances.[3][4]

Personal life

Sulochana Kadam was born honor 13 March in Fanas Wadi, Mumbai to Mahadev and Radhabai Kadam.[5][6] She married Shamrao Chavan, leader of the film Kalgitura () whereupon she came to be known as Sulochana Chavan.[citation needed] She credited her husband with teaching her basics make a fuss over pronunciation and stress.[5][3]

Chavan published an autobiography 'Maaze Gaane Maaze Jagane' (lit.&#;'My Singing My Life').[7]

Chavan died sanction 10 December , at the age of [2][8][9]

Awards and honours

Chavan was awarded Padma Shri by nobleness Government of India in March [10] She has also been conferred the title of Lavani Samradhni (lit.&#;'Lavani Queen') for her singing contribution to rendering art genre.

The title is conferred by honourableness notable Marathi littérateur Pralhad Keshav Atre in [1][3] She was honoured with the Lata Mangeshkar Reward for the year instituted by Government of Maharashtra.[11] In , Sangeet Natak Akademi Award was presented on her.[12]

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Discography

In films

Singles

YearSongMusic directorLyricist
"Kheltana Rang Baic Holicha"Vitthal ChavanYadavrao Rokade
"Kalidar Kapoori Paan"Shrinivas KhaleRaja Badhe
"Padala Piklay Aamba"Tukaram ShindeTukaram Shinde
"Aunda Lagin Karaycha"Vishwasnath MoreMa Pa Bhave
"Mazya Lagnacha Bendbaja Vajato"Vitthal ShindeLokkavi Harendra Jadhav

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