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Satyavathi Rathod, known by her stage name Mangli, is an Indian singer and television presenter.[2] She primarily sings in Telugu and Kannada languages and is well known for her cultural songs.[2] She has received two SIIMA Awards and an IIFA Utsavam Award.
Key Information
Early life
[edit]Mangli was born in a Banjara community in Gooty, Anantapur district Andhra Pradesh, India. She did her diploma in Carnatic music from the Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati.[3] Her father encouraged her to become a singer from a young age. Inspired by her teachers, she wanted to become a music teacher. Mangli moved to Hyderabad to begin a career in television presenting.
Mangli has a younger sister, Indravathi Chauhan, who became famous after singing the hit song "Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava" from the film Pushpa: The Rise. The song was sung in Kannada version by Mangli.
Career
[edit]She got her first break in her career in 2013, when she was invited as a guest artist on Telugu news channel, V6 News for a Dasara festival special show called as Dhoom Dham.[citation needed] Her popular show on V6 News, where she played as Maatakari Mangli, on the satirical news show, Teenmaar Vaarthalu, along with Bithiri Sathi and Savitri was a hit. She worked with HMTV news channel's, Jordar News on the satirical news show along with Sujatha.[4]
She sings songs on Telangana festivals like Bathukamma, Bonalu and Telangana Formation Day. Her song, Orugallu Kotanadugu, for 2018 Telangana Formation Day has become a hit.[1][5] She sang in some Tollywood films like Sapthagiri Express, Raj Mahal, Needhi Naadi Oka Katha, George Reddy and ''Ramuloo Ramulaa'' song from 2020 action-drama Tollywood film Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo.
In February 2018, she contested on a show hosted by Lakshmi Manchu Maharani. In 2021, her song "Saranga Dariya" for the film Love Story became widely popular.[6]
Discography
[edit]As a playback singer
[edit]| Year | Album | Song(s) | Composer(s) | Language(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Shailaja Reddy Alludu | "Shailaja Reddy Alludu Choode" | Gopi Sundar | Telugu |
| Needi Naadi Oke Katha | "Parvathi Thanayudavo" | Suresh Bobbili | ||
| 2019 | George Reddy | "Bullet" | ||
| 2020 | Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo | "Ramuloo Ramulaa" | Thaman S | |
| Naga Bhairavi | "Raave Bhairavi" | Gopi Sundar | ||
| 2021 | A1 Express | "Seatu Siragadha" | Hiphop Tamizha | |
| Seetimaarr | "Jwala Reddy" | Mani Sharma | ||
| Love Story | "Saranga Dariya" | Pawan Ch | ||
| Rang De | "Oorantha" | Devi Sri Prasad | ||
| Roberrt (D) | "Kanne Adhirindhi" | Arjun Janya | ||
| Radha Krishna | "Nirmala Bomma" | M. M. Srilekha | ||
| Alludu Adhurs | "Ramba Oorvasi Menaka" | Devi Sri Prasad | ||
| Krack | "Bhoom Bhaddhal" | Thaman S | ||
| Jetty | "Jil Jil" | Karthik Kondakandla | ||
| Gully Rowdy | "Changure Item Songree" | Sai Karthik | ||
| Pelli SandaD | "BujjuluBujjulu" | M. M. Keeravani | ||
| Ek Love Ya | "Yennegu Hennigu" | Arjun Janya | Kannada | |
| Pushpa: The Rise (D) | "Oo Anthiya Oo Oo Anthiya" | Devi Sri Prasad | ||
| 2022 | Rowdy Boys | "Brindavanam" | Telugu | |
| Golmaal | Aruldev | Tamil | ||
| Hero | "Burra Paadavuthadhe" | Ghibran | Telugu | |
| Sehari | "Life of Varun" | Prashanth R Vihari | ||
| 10th Class Diaries | "Yenneno Andhala Bangaru Chiluka" | Suresh Bobbili | ||
| Vikrant Rona (D) | "Ra Ra Rakkamma" | B. Ajaneesh Loknath | ||
| Triple Riding | "Yatta Yatta Yatta" | Sai Karthik | Kannada | |
| Dilpasand | "Rama Rama Rama" | Arjun Janya | ||
| Shiva 143 | "Nanthak Baa" | |||
| Dhamaka | "Jinthaak" | Bheems Ceciroleo | Telugu | |
| "Dandakadiyal" | ||||
| Vedha | "Gillakko Shiva" | Arjun Janya | Kannada | |
| Like, Share & Subscribe | "Emanti Nabayaa" | Pravin Lakkaraju | Telugu | |
| 2023 | Michael | "Pammare" | Chandrabose | |
| Balagam | "Ooru Palletooru" | Bheems Ceciroleo | ||
| Das Ka Dhamki | "O Dollar Pillagaa" | Leon James | ||
| Bholaa Shankar | "Jam Jam Jajjanaka" | Mahati Swara Sagar | ||
| Kaatera | "Pasandaagavne" | V. Harikrishna | Kannada | |
| Jawan | "Zinda Banda" | Anirudh Ravichander | Hindi | |
| "Vandha Edam" | Tamil | |||
| "Dhumme Dhulipelaa" | Telugu | |||
| 2024 | The Family Star | "Kalyani Vaccha Vacchaa" | Gopi Sundar | |
| Theppa Samudram | "Yaadunnado" | Peddapalli Rohith | ||
| Jithender Reddy | "Lachimakka" | Gopi Sundar | ||
| Darling | "Bhaag Saale" | Vivek Sagar | ||
| Mr. Celebrity | "Gajanana" | Vinod Yajamanya | ||
| Aay | "Entha Andhamo" | Ajay Arasada | ||
| Maruthi Nagar Subramanyam | "Lachhim Lachhim Devi" | Kalyan Nayak | ||
| Dhoom Dhaam | "Mallepoola Taxi" | Gopi Sundar | ||
| Mechanic Rocky | "Gulledu Gulledu" | Jakes Bejoy | ||
| Srikakulam Sherlock Holmes | "Ma Ooru Srikakulam" | Sunil Kashyap | ||
| 2025 | Racharikam | "Tikku Tikku" | Vengi | |
| Baapu | "Saami Soodaraa" | RR Dhruvan | ||
| Mad Square | "Laddu Gaani Pelli" | Bheems Ceciroleo | ||
| Hari Hara Veera Mallu: Part 1 | "Kollagottinadhiro" | M. M. Keeravani | ||
| Chaurya Paatham | "Kanne Kaane" | Davzand | ||
| Ari: My Name is Nobody | "Chinnari Kittayya" | Anup Rubens | ||
| Maarnami | "Ye Maaraya" | Charan Raj | Kannada | |
| The Great Pre-Wedding Show | "Pre Wedding Anthem" | Suresh Bobbili | Telugu |
Singles
[edit]As lead artist
[edit]| Year | Song(s) | Composer(s) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | "Telugu Mahasabhalu" | Telugu | |
| "Bathukamma" | Pramod Pulligilla | ||
| "Bathukamma special" | Satya Sagar Polam | ||
| "Bathukamma" | Suresh Bobbili | ||
| "Ammava Rati Bommava" | Mustafa | ||
| "Rela Re Rela Re" | Nandan Bobbili | ||
| 2018 | "Deepawali" | ||
| "Dussehra" | |||
| "Bathukamma" | Suresh Bobbili | ||
| "Ganesh Chaturthi" | Ameen | ||
| "Bonalu" | Suresh Bobbili | ||
| "Banjara Teej" | Kalyana | ||
| "Telangana Formation day 2018" | Nandan Bobbili | ||
| "KCR" | Ravi Varma Potedar | ||
| "Ugadi" | Nandan Bobbili | ||
| "Banjara" | Kalyana | ||
| "Sammakka Sarakka" | Meenakshi Bhujang | ||
| "Sankranti 2018" | Nandan Bobbili | ||
| 2019 | "Bullet" | Suresh Bobbili, Harshavardhan Rameshwar | |
| "Telangana Formation Day 2019" | |||
| "Jago Banjara" | |||
| "Sivaratri 2019" | SK Baji | ||
| "Sankranthi 2019" | |||
| "Janapadam" | Thirupathi Matla | ||
| 2020 | "Raba Raba" | SK Baji | |
| "Jagan Anna" | |||
| "Corona" | Madeen SK | ||
| "Ganapati Paata 2020" | Ram Miriyala | ||
| "Gnani Sugnani" | Bobby | ||
| "Laire Lallaire" | Thirupathi Matla | ||
| "Sevalal Maharaj Song" | Madeen SK | Banjara | |
| "Bathukamma 2020" | SK Baji, Suresh Bobbili | Telugu | |
| "Teej 2020" | Madeen SK | Banjara | |
| "Shivaratri 2020" | Charan Arjun | Telugu | |
| 2021 | "Yogi Tattvam" | SK Baji | |
| "Sivaratri 2021" | Madeen SK | ||
| "Bonalu 2021" | Rakesh Venkatapuram | ||
| "Teej 2021" | Mangli | Banjara | |
| "Ganapati Paata 2021" | Suresh Bobbili | Telugu | |
| 2022 | "Vinave Vinave Manasa" | SK Baji | |
| "Neeli Neelakantuda" | Madeen SK | ||
| "Sivaratri 2022" | Suresh Bobbilli | ||
| "Dharani" | Madeen SK | ||
| "Gijjagiri" | |||
| "Sivaratri 2022 Second Version" | Suresh Bobbilli | ||
| "Belli Bettavanalone" | Mangli | Kannada | |
| "Jaale" | Bheems Ceciroleo | Telugu | |
| "Bhenoy" | Banjara | ||
| "Jaana" | Kannada | ||
| "Bathukamma 2022" | Madeen SK | Telugu | |
| "Jagajjanani" | |||
| "Alai Balai" | |||
| 2023 | "Rani" | ||
| "Bam Bam Bhole" | Prashanth R Vihari | ||
| "Bam Bam Bhole" | Hindi | ||
| "Bam Bam Bhole" | Kannada | ||
| "Bonalu 2023" | Madeen SK | Telugu | |
| "Sandamamayyalo" | Joel Sastry | ||
| "Bathukamma 2023" | Suresh Bobbili | ||
| 2024 | "Danguru Danguru" | Prashanth R Vihari | |
| "Danguru Danguru" | Kannada | ||
| "Danguru Danguru" | Hindi | ||
| "Danguru Danguru" | Tamil | ||
| "Yellamma Bonam" | Suresh Bobbili | Telugu | |
| "Kampela" | Madeen SK | Banjara | |
| "Radhe Krishna Radhe" | Prashanth R Vihari | Telugu | |
| 2025 | "Nee Kosam" | Kamran | |
| "Sivaratri 2025" | Charan Arjun | ||
| "Pre Wedding Anthem" | Suresh Bobilli |
As featured artist
[edit]| Year | Song(s) | Lead artist | Composer(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | "Aada Nemali" | Kanakavva | Madeen SK | [7] |
Filmography
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Swecha | Debut film | [citation needed] | |
| Guvva Gorinka | Prank reporter | Uncredited Cameo | ||
| 2021 | Maestro | Murali's sister | [8] |
Awards and nominations
[edit]| Award | Year | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Filmfare Awards South | 2024 | Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu | "Ooru Palletooru" (from Balagam) | Nominated | [9] |
| Best Female Playback Singer – Kannada | "Pasandaagavne" (from Kaatera) | Nominated | |||
| IIFA Utsavam | 2024 | Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu | "Ooru Palletooru" (from Balagam) | Won | [10] |
| South Indian International Movie Awards | 2021 | Best Female Playback Singer – Telugu | "Bullet" (from George Reddy) | Nominated | |
| 2022 | "Saranga Dariya" (from Love Story) | Nominated | [11] | ||
| 2023 | "Jinthaak" (from Dhamaka) | Won | [12] |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Nadadhur, Srivathsan (31 May 2018). "Singles on Telangana ahead of Formation Day". The Hindu. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
- ^ a b "Sing in devotion, dance in celebration". thehansindia.com. 24 September 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
- ^ "Sing in devotion, dance in celebration". 24 September 2017.
- ^ "Teej celebrated with gaiety". thehansindia.com. 18 August 2017. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
- ^ "Folk music on a new wave". telanganatoday.com. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
- ^ "The contestants on Lakshmi Manchu's 'Maharani' to dress up like historical queens for the grand finale – Times of India". The Times of India.
- ^ The New Indian Express (2 September 2020). "Meet Telangana singer 'Mangli' whose song on YouTube garnered 2.5 million views in two days". Archived from the original on 13 January 2022. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
- ^ Telangana Today (22 September 2021). "Mangli makes it to the big screen". Archived from the original on 13 January 2022. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
- ^ "Filmfare Awards South 2024 full winners list: Nani's Dasara, Siddharth's Chithha win big". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 7 August 2024.
- ^ "HONORING THE DIVERSITY OF SOUTH INDIAN CINEMA WITH ITS FOCUS ON TAMIL, TELUGU, MALAYALAM, AND KANNADA FILM INDUSTRIES IIFA UTSAVAM 2024 ANNOUNCES ITS POPULAR CATEGORY WINNER LIST". IIFA. Retrieved 23 February 2025.
- ^ "SIIMA 2022: Pushpa wins big, Allu Arjun is best actor". The Economic Times. 11 September 2022. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
Awards for Tamil and Malayalam films will be distributed on Sunday evening.
- ^ "SIIMA Awards 2023: RRR, 777 Charlie win big; Jr NTR, Yash named Best Actors; Sreeleela and Srinidhi Shetty are Best Actresses". Indian Express. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
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[edit]Mangli
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Early life
Satyavathi Rathod, professionally known as Mangli, was born on 10 June 1994 in Gooty, Anantapur district, [Andhra Pradesh](/page/Andhra Pradesh), India.[1][2] She completed her secondary education at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's International School in [Andhra Pradesh](/page/Andhra Pradesh).[1] Mangli later obtained a diploma in Carnatic music from Sri Thyagaraja Gana Sabha in Hyderabad, where she honed her early musical training.[1]Personal life
Mangli was born Satyavathi Rathod on June 10, 1994, in Gooty, Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh, into a middle-class family of the Banjara community.[2][1] Her parents are Balu Nayak, a farmer, and Laxmi Devi.[4][5] She has two siblings: brother Siva Chouhan and sister Indravathi Chauhan, both of whom are also singers in the Telugu music industry.[5] Mangli has kept details of her romantic life private and remains unmarried as of October 2023.[2] Unverified rumors of her marriage surfaced online in early October 2023, but no official confirmation or details about a partner emerged.[6]Professional Career
Television and hosting
Mangli began her television career as an anchor on the Telugu channel V6 News, specializing in satirical and folk-oriented programs that highlighted her command of the Telangana dialect and humorous delivery.[7] In shows such as Teenmaar News and Teenmaar Vaarthalu, she adopted the persona of Maatakari Mangli, engaging in comedic skits and commentary on current events alongside co-anchors Savitri and Bithiri Sathi, with segments airing as early as 2014.[8] [9] These programs, known for their witty, dialect-heavy banter on topics like politics and social issues, helped establish her as a recognizable figure in Telugu regional media.[10] She also hosted segments in Dhoom Dhaam on V6, blending anchoring with live folk song performances that emphasized her vocal skills and cultural roots.[11] Additional V6 contributions included Mangli Tho Mazaka and Mangli Adda, where she led discussions and entertainment bits, further solidifying her early reputation for energetic, audience-engaging presentation styles.[8] This phase of her career, spanning the mid-2010s, transitioned into broader recognition as a singer, though she occasionally appeared as a guest performer or judge on music-based reality formats rather than as primary host.[12]Singing and music production
Mangli specializes in Telugu folk and devotional songs, often incorporating traditional Banjara elements and energetic performances that promote Telangana cultural heritage.[13] She gained initial recognition through YouTube videos featuring festival specials like Bonalu and Bathukamma tracks, produced in collaboration with channels such as Mic TV.[13] Her vocal style emphasizes rustic authenticity and high-energy delivery, distinguishing her in the playback singing domain.[14] Transitioning to film playback, Mangli lent her voice to several Telugu cinema tracks starting in the late 2010s. Notable contributions include "Bullet" from George Reddy, released on November 15, 2019, which celebrates a rugged, trendsetting persona.[15] She also sang "Ramuloo Ramulaa" for Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo, with the lyrical version out on October 25, 2019, becoming a chart-topping hit ahead of the film's January 2020 premiere.[16] Other key songs are "Oorantha" from Rang De (March 22, 2021) and tracks in films like Dhamaka and Kaatera.[17] Mangli has earned accolades for her playback work, including the SIIMA Telugu Best Female Playback Singer for Dhamaka (2022) and SIIMA Kannada Best Female Playback Singer for Kaatera (2023).[18] She received the IIFA Utsavam Best Playback Singer award for Balagam (2023) in 2024.[18] While primarily a vocalist, her involvement in music extends to independent singles and collaborations, though no major production credits are documented.[19]Film and acting contributions
Mangli entered the realm of acting with a supporting role in the 2021 Telugu black comedy crime thriller Maestro, directed by Merlapaka Gandhi and starring Nithiin. In the film, released on September 17, 2021, she portrayed the sister of Murali, an auto driver played by Racha Ravi, and was involved in scenes depicting everyday struggles, including selling lottery tickets. Critics commended her debut performance for its authenticity and ease, with one review stating she "acted well in the role of lottery tickets' seller and she acted like a seasoned actor."[20][21] Prior to Maestro, Mangli had a brief uncredited cameo as a prank reporter in the 2021 Telugu romantic comedy Guvva Gorinka, directed by Sai Rajesh and featuring Satyadev and Priyaa Lal. The film, which faced production delays before its release, highlighted her in comedic sequences alongside comedian Bitthiri Sathi, contributing to the movie's lighthearted ensemble cast dynamic.[22] Her acting ventures remain limited, primarily serving as extensions of her public persona as a folk singer and television host, with reports indicating plans for further roles, including a potential Kannada film debut in Paadaraya. However, as of 2023, no major lead roles or extensive filmography have materialized beyond these appearances.[23]Musical Output
Discography as playback singer
Mangli began her career as a playback singer in Telugu cinema around 2020, specializing in high-energy tracks that incorporate folk influences from her Telangana roots. Her breakthrough came with "Ramuloo Ramulaa" from Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo, a duet with Anurag Kulkarni that amassed over 200 million YouTube views by September 2020, highlighting her ability to deliver mass-appeal anthems.[24] Subsequent releases solidified her position, blending rustic vigor with film narratives. Her playback work extends to Kannada and Hindi dubs or originals, such as the Telugu version of "Kanne Adhirindhi" from Roberrt (2021), composed by Arjun Janya.[7] In 2021, she lent her voice to "Oorantha" in Rang De, emphasizing upbeat rhythms suited to youthful romance.[25] By 2023, tracks like those in Balagam showcased her synergy with co-singers in natively rooted stories.[26] She also contributed to the opening segment of "Zinda Banda" in the Hindi film Jawan (2023).[27] The following table lists select playback credits, focusing on verified film contributions:| Year | Film | Song Title | Composer/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo | Ramuloo Ramulaa | Thaman S; duet with Anurag Kulkarni; mass hit exceeding 200 million views[24] |
| 2021 | Rang De | Oorantha | Devi Sri Prasad; energetic track for leads Nithiin and Keerthy Suresh[25] |
| 2021 | Roberrt (Telugu dub) | Kanne Adhirindhi | Arjun Janya; collaboration marking early Kannada-Telugu crossover[7] |
| 2023 | Balagam | (Folk ensemble tracks) | Not specified; voices paired with Ram Miriyala for rural narrative fit[26] |
| 2023 | Jawan | Zinda Banda (opening) | Anirudh Ravichander; partial vocals in Hindi film[27] |