That was the time when everybody was looking for a successor of Ghantasala Master, a legend in the Telugu film industry. It was a not an easy task to replace such a huge talent.But a young lad from a small village in Nellore District, Andhra Pradesh had some other plans. His appearance in the Indian music industry brought new dimensions to singing. He is none other than Sripathi Panditharadhyula Balasubrahmanyam, Popularly know as S.P Balu, Our beloved Balu gaaru.
Balu was born on June 4, 1946, in Konetampet, then in Andhra Pradesh, now in Tamil Nadu. His father, Sri. S.P. Sambhamurthy was a fine musician and an excellent exponent of "Harikatha". Blessed with an adorable voice and impeccable musical skills, SPB was never trained to be a singer. Looking to pursue his engineering, he continued to participate in singing contests, as it was his primary focus. Finally, in one such contest where he won the first prize, he was spotted by his mentor the late, Sri. S.P. Kodandapani Garu. He then bagged his first break to sing in the film "SRI SRI SRI MARYADA RAMANNA" in 1966. Thus began a legendary career which became history.
Balu’s first break in Hindi films was EK DUJE KE LIYE. Subsequently, he created history by bagging the National Award for his first song in the first Hindi movie. So far, Balu has sung over a record 40,000 plus songs in a span of 40 years, in all languages which include several albums of contemporary Indian music, private albums for devotional songs and movies. It is amazing to see the ease with which Balu can render his voice for any language namely, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, Tulu, Oriya, Assamese and Punjabi. There has been no arena of music left for experimentation. From singing to composing was a short leap, compiling music for 45 films in Telugu, Kannada, Tamil and Hindi. Dubbing for south Indian stars is another venture that brought him recognition for his deep and astounding voice. He even received the best dubbing artiste award for ANNAMAYYA for lending his voice to Suman, who played Lord Balaji in the movie. He has also successfully portrayed character roles in as many as 45 films in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada. He never had a deficit of awards as the AP, Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Delhi and many more state Governments had the pleasure of Felicitating him.
Yesterday was his 61st birthday, Let us wish the Maestro, on this eve.
Long live Balu …. :-)
