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==Charity==
==Charity==
Parthu, with the help of some friends established the Lotus Foundation, a non-profit organisation to support the educational needs of 'Economically Backward Brilliant Students' in 2009.<ref>http://lotus-foundation.com/</ref> It has been supporting a number of students in Engineering and Medicine many of whom have successfully completed thrir studies and got employed with [[MNC]]s upon graduation.
Parthu, with the help of some friends established the Lotus Foundation, a non-profit organisation to support the educational needs of 'Economically Backward Brilliant Students' in 2009.<ref>http://lotus-foundation.com/</ref> It has been supporting a number of students in Engineering and Medicine many of whom have successfully completed thrir studies and got employed upon graduation.


==References==
==References==

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Parthasarathy (Parthu)
Birth nameNemani. Parthasarathy
Born (1974-09-24) 24 September 1974 (age 50)
Kakinada, East Godavari district
OriginAndhra Pradesh, India
GenresPlayback singing
Occupation(s)Singer, music director
Years active1997–present
Websiteparthu.co.in

Parthasarathy Nemani, (born 24 September 1974) popularly known as Parthu, is an Indian Telugu playback singer in Tollywood with rich classical music background. Parthu has rendered more than 100 film songs and sung more than 2000 private songs in Telugu, Tamil, Hindi and Kannada. Parthu is one of the very few Telugu playback singers who has performed internationally.

Parthu debuted as music director with a recent Telugu film and has also composed music for several fusion, devotional albums.

Early life

Parthasarathy Nemani (Parthu) was born in 1974 in a traditional Telugu family in Kakinada, East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Parthu began learning Carnatic classical music at the age of five and had his initial training from Smt.Srilakshmi and advanced training from Neti Sriram sharam had his entire schooling in Kakinada and subsequently graduated from Vasavi College of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering.

Achievements

Parthu won numerous awards in more than 400 competitions at various levels in the fields of Carnatic classical, light music and film music. Some of his major accomplishments include:

  • National Level Award winner in All India Radio Competitions-1992[1]
  • First prize winner in the South Zone Inter-University competitions-Mangalore-1993
  • First prize winner at National Level in Inter-University competitions at Benares Hindu University, Varanasi-1994
  • Parthu is the winner of first Mega final of Padutha theeyaga, the first singing reality show in Andhra Pradesh which was aired on ETV and conducted by none other than the legendary playback singer, Sri S P BalaSubrahmanyam in the year 1996.

Cinematic achievements

Concerts

Parthu has more than 500 stage performances to his credit in India and abroad. Parthu is one of the very few playback singers to perform in five continents across the globe in many countries like US, UK, Australia, Kuwait, and is the first Telugu playback singer to perform in Botswana and Nigeria. Parthu gave performances together with all the legendary singers like S P Balasubrahmanyam, Smt. S. Janaki, Mano and Smt. Chitra.

Albums and musical direction

Parthu sang more than 2000 private songs which include devotional songs, folk music, light music and songs for television serials.

Parthu composed two songs "Kudikannu Adirene" and "Kanna Velugantha" for Kalatapaswi Sri K. Viswanath's movie ' Swarabhishekam" This film won the National Award for Music. Parthu debuted as Music director with the movie,"Nandeeswarudu " in 2012. Parthu composed music for several devotional, fusion and remix albums.

Parthu has established a sophisticated recording studio "Keerthana Digital" in Hyderabad in the year 2001.[2]

Charity

Parthu, with the help of some friends established the Lotus Foundation, a non-profit organisation to support the educational needs of 'Economically Backward Brilliant Students' in 2009.[3] It has been supporting a number of students in Engineering and Medicine many of whom have successfully completed thrir studies and got employed upon graduation.

References