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Chinmayi Sripaada is an Indian playback singer, voice actor, composer, television presenter, radio jockey, and entrepreneur. She is known for her work in the South Indian film industry, and has won numerous awards, including the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer. She is also a vocal advocate for women's rights and has been active in the #MeToo movement in India.
Chinmayi was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, and began her musical training at a young age. She received formal training in Carnatic classical music from her mother, and later switched to Hindustani classical music. She won several awards for her singing, including the gold medal from All India Radio for Ghazals in 2000 and the silver medal for Hindustani Classical Music in 2002.
Chinmayi made her playback singing debut in 2000 with the song "Adiye" from the film "Jeans". She has since sung for over 1,000 films in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and Hindi. She has won numerous awards for her singing, including the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer in 2009 for the song "Yennai Arindhaal" from the film "Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu".
In addition to her singing career, Chinmayi is also a voice actor, composer, television presenter, and radio jockey. She has voiced characters in several animated films and television series, and has composed music for several films and television shows. She has also hosted several television shows, and is a regular radio jockey on several stations.
Chinmayi is also a vocal advocate for women's rights. She has been active in the #MeToo movement in India, and has spoken out against sexual harassment and assault. She is also a member of the Women in Cinema Collective, a group of women working in the Indian film industry who are committed to creating a safe and harassment-free workplace.
Chinmayi is a talented singer, voice actor, composer, television presenter, radio jockey, and advocate for women's rights. She is an inspiration to many, and her work has made a significant impact on the Indian film industry and society as a whole