Chinmayi Sripada

Indian playback singer

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2025 Honored with the Golden Icon of Inspiration award by Galatta Pink.
2023 Won the Best Dubbing Artist at the JFW Movie Awards 2024 for her dubbing work in the film 'Leo' with Trisha Krishnan
2022 Provided voice narration for the Tamil web series 'Kaiyum Kalavum' on Sony Liv, alongside Bobby Simha
June 18 2022 Chinmayi gave birth to twin children named Driptah and Sharvas.
April 2020 Started the 'Sing for Charity' initiative during the COVID-19 pandemic, raising ₹1 crore in essentials and money by recording over 3,000 personalized songs for donors.
2016 Named Indian of the Year by CNN IBN in the Chennai Micro category.
2016 Appeared as a judge on Sun Singer, which aired on Sun TV between 2016-2017.
2015 Received Mercedes Benz - Ritz Woman of Merit award.
2014 Received critical acclaim for the song 'Mast Magan' from 2 States, sung alongside Arijit Singh.
May 5 2014 Chinmayi married Rahul Ravindran, her longtime friend and colleague from the South Indian entertainment industry.
2013 Co-hosted the 100 years of Indian Cinema Celebrations with Sivakarthikeyan, an event organized by the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce and inaugurated by Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa.
2013 Received her second Bollywood break with songs 'Titli' from Chennai Express and 'Zehnaseeb' from Hasee Toh Phasee.
September 2013 Chinmayi's mother Padmhasini publicly announced her engagement to Rahul Ravindran through Twitter, revealing that they had been dating since June 2013.
2012 Chinmayi Sripada made her Hindi dubbing debut with the film 'Ekk Deewana Tha'
2011 Received Award from SAARC Chamber for Women Entrepreneurship for Excellence, highlighting her professional achievements.
2011 Received Vocational Excellence Award from Rotary Club of Madras.
October 2 2010 Announced the release of a charitable single on iTunes during the Joy of Giving Week, with proceeds going to 17000 ft.org.
August 15 2010 Announced her departure from hosting Chhote Ustaad after only eight episodes.

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