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- Mahalakshmi Iyer is an Indian playback singer, best known for her Hindi, Assamese and Tamil songs. She has sung in many other Indian languages as well, including Telugu, Marathi, Bengali, Odia, Gujarati and Kannada.
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Mahalakshmi Iyer is an Indian playback singer, best known for her Hindi, Assamese and Tamil songs. She has sung in many other Indian languages as well, including Telugu, Marathi, Bengali, Odia, Gujarati and Kannada.
Mahalakshmi Iyer knows many languages and can fluently speak Hindi, English, Tamil, and Bengali. In an interview, she said that her Canara bank account had only Rs 5,000 as savings as she was not paid well during the initial days of her career when she used to sing jingles for the ads.
Mahalakshmi Iyer is a polyglot and can fluently speak Hindi, English, Tamil, and Bengali. In an interview, Mahalakshmi Iyer said that during her early career days, she was not paid well and had only Rs 5,000 in her Canara bank account.
Nov 12, 2020 · Mahalakshmi Iyer has been singing for the movies for more than two decades. Trained in Hindustani music, she has songs in different genres, different languages.
Mahalakshmi Iyer is a Tamil playback singer from India who primarily performs Tamil and Hindi songs.She has given prominent performances in the movies, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi,...
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- Singer
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- November 11, 1976
Mahalakshmi Iyer is an Indian playback singer, best known for her Hindi and Tamil songs. She has sung in many Indian languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu , Marathi , Bengali , Odia , Gujarati , Assamese , and Kannada .
Mahalakshmi Iyer is an Indian playback singer, best known for her Hindi and Tamil songs. She has sung in many Indian languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Bengali, Gujarati, Assamese, and Kannada