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    mrmoviezBy mrmoviezJuly 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A voice steeped in melody, emotion and timeless grace has fallen silent forever. Legendary playback singer S. Janaki, affectionately known to millions as Janaki Amma, passed away in Mysuru on July 11, 2026, bringing down the curtain on one of the most extraordinary musical journeys in Indian cinema.

    For more than six decades, Janaki’s voice transcended language, region and generations. She was not merely a playback singer; she was the heartbeat of countless melodies that became woven into the lives of millions. With every note, she conveyed joy, sorrow, longing and devotion, making listeners feel every emotion as though it were their own.

    Though she recorded songs in Hindi and Sinhala, it was in the four major South Indian languages—Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam—that she built an unparalleled legacy. Every State claimed her as its own because her voice effortlessly embraced its language, culture and emotions. Whether it was Thenum Vayambum in Malayalam, Chinna Thayaval in Tamil, Naguva Nayana in Kannada or Puvvu Navvenu in Telugu, Janaki transformed songs into everlasting classics.

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    Her versatility was unmatched. She could move seamlessly from soulful classical compositions to playful romantic duets, devotional hymns and emotionally charged film songs. Every lyric came alive through her expressive voice, leaving an indelible mark on Indian cinema.

    Janaki shared the microphone with the greatest singers of her era, including S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and K. J. Yesudas, yet always retained her unique identity. Her unforgettable duet Sundari Neeyum with Kamal Haasan in the blockbuster Michael Madana Kama Rajan continues to enchant listeners decades later.

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    Music lovers also remember her as one of the defining voices of composer Ilaiyaraaja. She was an integral part of his landmark debut film Annakili, a collaboration that produced some of the finest songs in South Indian film music and helped shape an entire generation of cinema.

    Despite achieving legendary status, Janaki remained remarkably humble. Fame never altered her simplicity. Soft-spoken, approachable and free from the glamour often associated with the film industry, she carried herself with quiet dignity and saint-like grace. The affectionate title “Janaki Amma” reflected not only admiration for her artistry but also the love and respect she inspired wherever she went.

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    For millions who grew up listening to the familiar announcement on All India Radio introducing a song by S. Janaki, her voice became part of everyday life. Weddings, festivals, family gatherings, radio mornings and quiet evenings were all enriched by melodies she immortalised. Her passing marks the end of a golden era of Indian playback singing. In recent weeks, Indian cinema has mourned the loss of several towering personalities, and Janaki’s departure is yet

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