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Tanvi Shah, born on 1 December 1985 in Tamil Nadu, India, is a versatile Indian singer known for her contributions to the film industry and her international collaborations. She is notably the first Indian woman to win a Grammy Award.
Tanvi Shah began her career in the film industry, singing in Tamil, Hindi, and Telugu. She gained recognition with her debut song "Yakkai Thiri" from the movie Aayutha Ezhuthu. However, her collaboration with renowned composer A.R. Rahman played a significant role in her success. She has sung several songs for Rahman, including tracks from films like Sillunu Oru Kadhal, Slumdog Millionaire, and Delhi-6. Tanvi Shah also wrote the Spanish lyrics for the popular song "Jai Ho."
Her work on "Jai Ho" earned her a Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media, which she shared with A.R. Rahman and Gulzar at the 52nd Grammy Awards. She has also received the BMI Award and the World Soundtrack Award for her contributions to the song.
Apart from her association with Rahman, Tanvi Shah has collaborated with other music directors such as Yuvan Shankar Raja and Amit Trivedi. She has showcased her talent on various international platforms, including performances at concerts and events like Yuvan - Live in Concert and Coke Studio.
Tanvi Shah's versatility lies in her ability to sing in multiple languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, Afro-Cuban, and Arabic, in addition to Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. She has worked with international music producers and artists, expanding her global appeal.
Beyond her music career, Tanvi Shah is actively involved in social causes. She supports the Cancer Institute and participates in the "End Polio" campaign by Rotary International, alongside notable figures like Amitabh Bachchan, A.R. Rahman, and Anil Kapoor. She has contributed her song "Zindagi" to the campaign album, featuring renowned international artists.