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Malgudi Subha (born 17 October 1965; also spelled as Malgadi Shuba) is an Indian playback singer. She has recorded songs in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi.[1] In a career spanning two decades, she has sung more than 3000 songs.[2][3]

She began her career by providing vocals for ad jingles composed by people like A. R. Rahman and Viji Manuel.[2] She debuted as a playback singer in the film Nadodi Thendral, with music by Ilayaraja.[2] Prominent Indian composer A. R. Rahman's debut album, Set Me Free (also called Shubhaa Set Me Free), had all its songs sung by Shubha.[4] The album, which was released in 1989 and went unnoticed, but became a good seller when it was re-released in 1996 by the label Magnasound.[4] She sang the song "Thayya Thayya" in the 1998 Mani Ratnam film Uyire, which was composed by A. R. Rahman.

Her first successful Telugu album, Chikpak Chikbhum, which was released in Chennai, sold ten lakh copies.[5] The songs were composed by Raj–Koti, under whom A. R. Rahman was assisted.

She has appeared as a judge on the Malayalam language music competition program Idea Star Singer. She is a judge in Star Singer 2 (Kannada), airing on Asianet Suvarna from 7-8 pm on weekdays. She is also a judge in the Tamil music competition program Super Singer in Star Vijay.

The South Indian actress Priyamani is her niece, and Hindi actress Vidya Balan is her relative.[6]

Television

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Year Television show Role Network
2024 Super Singer Season 10 Guest Star Vijay

Discography

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Tamil

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Year Film Song(s) Composer Notes
2010 Easan Sugavaasi James Vasanthan

Malayalam

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Year Film Song(s) Composer Notes
1994 Thenmavin Kombathu Nila Pongal Berny-Ignatius "Nila Pongal" is accused[who?] of being an imitation of a Bengali song, "Sun Mere Bandhu Re".
1995 Mannar Mathai Speaking Machane Vaa S. P. Venkatesh
2005 Ben Johnson Sona Sona nee Deepak Dev
2015 Charlie Akale Gopi Sundar

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