A special event to celebrate his birthday was organised in Kochi and was attended by Mammooty, Siddique, Manoj K Jayan and MG Sreekumar.
Published Jan 10, 2023 | 5:03 PM ⚊ Updated Jan 10, 2023 | 5:05 PM
KJ Yesudas. (VDSatheeshanParavur/Facebook)
Eminent Carnatic vocalist and playback singer KJ Yesudas, who captivated music lovers of all ages with his dulcet tones during a career spanning over six decades, turned 83 on Tuesday, 10 January.
Social media was abuzz with birthday wishes pouring in from superstars, singers, fans and politicians for Yesudas, also fondly called Dasettan by his admirers and close friends, with a special puja being held at the Mookambika Temple at Kollur in Udupi district of Karnataka.
A special event to celebrate his birthday was organised in Kochi city by the Yesudas Academy, and was attended by the film industry’s bigwigs like Mammootty, Siddique, and Manoj K Jayan and prominent playback singers including MG Sreekumar.
Yesudas, who attended the event online from the United States, thanked everyone for their birthday wishes.
Malayalam megastar Mammootty wished a “thousand birthday wishes to Dasettan” on Facebook and during the event held in Kochi.
Superstar Mohanlal conveyed his birthday wishes to Yesudas on Facebook where he said that Dasettan was the pride of Kerala and there was hardly a Malayali around the world who would not have heard his “amrit swaram” (divine voice) at least once a day.
“Heartfelt birthday wishes to my beloved Dasettan,” he said on his Facebook page.
Award-winning singer KS Chithra also conveyed her birthday wishes via social media to the gana gandharvan (the celestial singer) — another moniker, and a well-deserved one, by which he is known.
It is also an apt descriptor of the talent he possesses and which has been displayed in the over 80,000 songs recorded by him in various genres and almost all languages of India.
“Happy Birthday wishes to our one and only Dasettan. The voice that touches every heart. You are a true inspiration to singers. All my prayers for your good health and well-being,” Chithra said in her Facebook post accompanied by a video of her wishing him.
In her video message, she said that for the last three years Dasettan has not come back to India and therefore, everyone missed him dearly and was waiting to meet him.
Leader of Opposition in the Kerala Assembly VD Satheesan, in his birthday wishes to Yesudas, said that his voice reflects the life, happiness, love and longing of every Malayali.
“Every Malayali hears that voice at least once a day,” he said in his Facebook post.
Yesudas has recorded over 25,000 film songs, Carnatic bhajans, and devotional songs.
Besides Indian languages like Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Kannada, Bengali, and Odia, he also brought to life songs in Arabic, English, Latin, and even Russian during an over-six-decade-long career.
He was honoured with the Padma Vibhushan in 2017 and is the recipient of eight national awards, 25 Kerala state awards, five state awards from Tamil Nadu, and four from Andhra Pradesh.
Known as one of the greatest playback singers in the country, Yesudas began his music career in tinsel town with the Malayalam song Jathi bhedam matha dwesham in the year 1961 and sang in Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada films among other languages.
Some of his well-known Hindi songs, which went on to become hits, included Jab Deep Jale Aana and Gori Tera Gaon Bada Pyara.
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