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About S.P Subrahmaniam
An Indian singer and actor, Sripathi Panditaradhyula Balasubrahmanyam is a prolific performer. Additionally, he is referred to as S. Paul Balu as well as Balu.
Background and Early Years
A Telugu Brahmin by birth, Balasubrahmanyam was born in Konetammapeta, close to Nellore in Andhra Pradesh. A family of five daughters and three sons includes him as the second son. In addition to his father, S.P. In addition to his father, S.P. is a former actress-singer in Tollywood who is married to Subhalekha Sudhakar. Besides Pallavi, he has a son named S. B. Pallavi.
The career path
During his childhood, Balusubrahmanyam enjoyed singing. Early in his life, he developed an interest in music and studied notations and learned to play instruments on his own while listening to his father. As a result of his father’s desire for Balu to become an engineer, he enrolled in the Engineering program at JNTU in Ananthpur. After typhoid forced him to discontinue the course, he joined AMIE. In addition, he participated in several singing competitions and won awards. His singing skills were recognized in annual college programs. Referrals were provided by some friends who suggested that he sing in Madras.
An amateur music competition was organized by the Telugu Cultural Organization in 1964. As a result of winning the first prize, Balu’s life changed dramatically. He was taken under the wing of the music director SP Kodandapani. After that, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam movie offers poured in.