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Noted South Indian singer Kalyani Menon passes away

Noted South Indian singer, Kalyani Menon passed away at a private hospital in Chennai on Monday at the age of 80.

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Popular playback singer Kalyani Menon passed away on Monday at a private hospital here due to age related illness, sources close to her family said. She was 80. The last rites and cremation would take place in the city's Besant Nagar on Tuesday afternoon.

Kalyani, mother of noted cinema director and founder of Mindscreen Film Institute, Rajiv Menon, developed symptoms of stroke and was immediately rushed to the hospital here where she breathed her last, reported PTI.

Born in Ernakulam, Menon started singing at the age of five in the "Navaratri sangeeth utsav" organised in the famous TDM hall there. She began her career as a playback singer by singing in Thoppil Bhasi-directed Malayalam movie "Abala". Kalyani Menon began her career in singing in the 1970s as a classical singer. Kalyani Menon, hailing from Kerala and settled in Chennai shot to fame by singing in the movie, "Dweep" directed by Malayalam director, Ramu Kariat. Since then she was a regular presence in South Indian movies, including Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam.

Menon''s famous songs with noted singer K J Yesudas in Malayalam include "Rithubheda Kalpana Charutha Nalkiya" of 1983 movie "Mangalam Nerunnu" and "Pavanarachezhuthunnu Kolangalennum" of Mohanlal-starrer "Vietnam Colony" released in the year 1992.

Besides Malayalam, she has sung in a number of Tamil movies, for top musicians Ilayaraja and AR Rahman.

While she crooned for Ilayaraja in ''Nallathoru Kudumbam'' among others, she gave hits under Rahman including in ''Vinnai Thandi Varuvaya'' in 2010.