Brindha Sivakumar


Brindha Sivakumar is an Indian singer who works in Tamil-language films.

Career

While Brindha was studying grade 10, Karthik Raja called her for a recording, but Brindha declined the offer since her board exams were near. She made her debut as a playback singer with Mr. Chandramouli. Brindha sang the title track for the film. She was called to sing a song for the film after Dhananjayan, a family friend and the film's producer, listened to her voice while she was singing a prayer song for Suriya's Agaram Foundation. She went on to sing a song in Raatchasi. In a review of the soundtrack by The Times of India, the reviewer wrote that "The second song, Nee Yen Nanbanae, is... a soothing melody sung by Brindha Sivakumar". Her next song was in the film Jackpot and a critic from The Times of India stated that "Sinduri Vishal and Brindha Sivakumar have gone full throttle to bring out the energy in the nout letting the tempo slip even a wee bit".

Personal life

Her father, Sivakumar; brothers, Suriya and Karthi; and sister-in-law, Jyothika; are all actors who work in the Tamil film industry. Brindha got married in 2005 to a granite industrialist who shares the same name as her father, Sivakumar.

Discography