PlayBack Singer Female
Deepa Miriam is an Indian playback singer of South Indian movies. Her debut film was Naan Avanillai. Deepa rose to fame with the song Kangal Iraandal in the Tamil movie Subramaniapuram.
Deepa was born and brought up in the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.), to a Malayalee Christian family, and completed schooling there. She began singing at a very young age. She received training in carnatic music, beginning at age seven. She has won first place in singing competitions in light music, semi-classical and classical categories, and performed many live music shows with musicians from Kerala when still in school. Deepa passed the Twelfth Board Exam with Distinction. She received her B. Tech. degree in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from Model Engineering College, Thrikkakara, Kerala.
After completing her education, Deepa moved to Chennai to pursue a career in playback singing. She made her debut in 2008 with the song "Unnai Nambiren" from the film Naan Avanillai. She has since sung for over 50 films in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada. She has won several awards for her singing, including the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer – Tamil in 2010 for the song "Kangal Iraandal" from the film Subramaniapuram.
Deepa is a versatile singer with a wide range of vocal abilities. She is known for her soulful renditions of both classical and contemporary songs. She is also a popular live performer and has performed at several concerts in India and abroad.
Deepa is a talented singer who is making a mark in the South Indian film industry. She is an inspiration to many young singers and is sure to have a long and successful career.