What do you call a girl who’s made herself heard on every platform there is, except maybe the ones at the railway station?
In this part of the world, since there aren’t many, you can call her Chinmayi Sripada.
The Super Singer has treaded film, TV, radio, web and print, across multiple-languages (she runs a translation services company) and is one of the few eligible single girls in the city with multiple interests.
She’s just finished a set of interviews on Delhi 6 and says she was surprised to see her name credited in the soundtrack. “I had no clue I had sung for Delhi 6 until I heard the track. I coudn’t recognise the lyrics or the co-singers or the song. I was like how could I not recognise a song I had sung? And then it fell into place… I had sung some three lines when I had gone to Rahman’s studio to record something else.”
“Every song I’ve sung for Rahman has been different. You will not find anything common between Santhippoma, Deivam Thantha Poove or Sahana. A lot of people said Sahana didn’t sound like me and it sounded like a computer. I didn’t know if it was an insult or a compliment but for my own mental peace, I decided to take it as a compliment. It took a few live shows before people knew it was really me and not some computer altered sound.”
Mamma’s girl
Chinmayi has come a long way since her TV debut as a singer in Saptaswarangal, and considers her mother to be the single biggest influence in her life. “Born in Bombay, my father left us when I was one and a half. That was so long ago that I don’t care anymore. My Mom tells me it was karanakalyanam… it happened so that I could be born. She didn’ have to answer to anybody and had the complete freedom to do whatever she wanted to do with me. She’s my Guru.”
She pulled out of regular school after Class 10, learnt German, attempted learning French, began a long love affair with dance that continues till date, switched to Hindustani music after starting out with Carnatic music, learnt web designing as her singing career took off and as years passed, graduated in psychology.
But even when she was in school, Chinmayi became a tax-payer. “No big deal. I’m sure all these Johnson babies from the ads have PAN cards too… I hope,” she laughs.
She got her first break as a singer with Kannathil Muthammital. Singer Srinivas had noticed her in the singing contest ‘Saptaswarangal’ and had put her on to A.R. Rahman. She has been singing for him since.
Her German classes too paid off when her cousin gave her a 120-page German document to translate. Soon, she got a few more assignments.
“Blue Elephant, my language translation services company was formed as a via-media between the corporate and the linguist. I have never had to advertise it and word-of-mouth alone has helped me sustain it for four years,” she reveals.
At any point of time, Blue Elephant has 25 to 40 linguists working on different assignments. “We make sure that the linguists who are translating assignments are doing it in their mother tongue and have some knowledge of the material they are translating.”
As aggressive as she sounds, Chinmayi says that all that she’s got herself into is only a result of someone convincing her to try something new. “It was Manimaran, a friend of my Mom, who wanted me to participate in Saptaswarangal. It was blogger Kiruba who suggested that I should start blogging to connect with people who like my music and it worked. Super Singer was something I took up because I found the offer interesting and after that, Aahaa FM called me to give RJing a shot. So if you are asking me what’s my approach, I don’t have one. If I’m good at it, good. If I suck, never mind, I at least tried.”
In the last three years, her blog has had over five lakh page views.
“Blogging has been cathartic,” she says, talking about the experience of interacting with fans, strangers and anonymous trolls too. “Sometimes, I have been immature and have fought back. My Mom watches what I do and there are times when she has had to pull me back from a raging war. Ten years later, if I’m still around and worth being interviewed, I don’t want someone to pick out a comment and say how could you be so stupid? So there’s accountability and responsibility of watching what you say on record.”
To deal with trouble-makers, Chinmayi has made her blog a moderated forum. “Especially during Super Singer, everybody had an opinion but I couldn’t allow for it to go on my blog. No matter what the criticism is, reality shows do open up doors for singers. It’s another thing that I would never allow my children to get into a reality show type of a contest. As a host, I had to be detached. It was just a job.”
When she took up the said job, she was an introvert. “It brought out a dimension that I didn’t know existed. People who knew me from the days of Saptaswarangal could not believe how much I was talking.”
With so much on her plate, does she get to eat out on a date? Or is she uploading photographs onto an obscure matrimonial site for Iyengars?
She giggles explaining how she’s been fighting that off. “Well, see, I’m sure it will happen when it has to. I don’t have a plan. My mom is on the verge of giving up, saying ‘This girl is of no use. She’s not finding someone for herself.’ I don’t know what it is not to have a single life. I don’t know what it is like to be seeing someone. We’ll see how things work when someone else comes into my life.”
Five things you didn’t know about Chinmayi
1. Mathematics is the demon in my life. I am glad I got rid of it.
2. I am a classical dancer. I do Odissi.
3. I am quite adventurous. I have always wanted to skydive but my mom always comes in the way.
4. I once jumped off a terrace to prove a point – that girls can do pretty much what boys can.
5. I like gifting books with personalised notes. People think I belong to the 12th century because I still write letters.
Warm and lovely writeup on Chinmayi. I used to read her blog a few years ago and admire her for the spunk and talent she carries in her. 🙂
Thank you! I guess the fact that she had so much to talk about helped. She’s very articulate.
Nice write 🙂
thanks!
Excellent writeup
nice to know about Chin..[we refer to her like that with love]
btw…whats that ‘obscure’ matrimonial site?? 😀 😀
i’m a big fan of chinmayi. one of my inspirations also….
chinmayi rocks…..
Lots to learn from you chinmayi……..!!! 🙂
i am big fan of her hands fff to chinmayi voice enthiran kilimanjoro was fantastic ………..chinmayi rocks……..
you are best in your way
I like it. do your best chinmayi
chin…always the best and doing the best
A great fan of Chinmayi. Thanks a lot for this interview 🙂 Adore her to the core!
CHINMAYI,u r my inspiration i learned a lot from u.keep giving us such wonderful songs.all the best for ur career.
I have seen ” Bheemli Kabaddi Jattu” – a telugu filme about 3 months back. One of the songs ” Nalo parugulu” was really enthralling. I am facinated with the style of rendering this song. I came to know that the singer is Chinmayi Sripada. I confess, I haven’t heard of her before. I started reading about her in the web. I am amazed with the achievements of Chinmayi in a very short span. She really deserves all the glory. I have become an ardent fan of hers and I wish her greater and greatest achievements in near future.
Super cool write up !! 🙂
I admire Chinmayi akka a lot and lot !!
She’s amazing!!
and. . .
after reading the first point in “Five things you didn’t know about Chinmayi”
I love her more 😀 😀 Mathematics is my Nemesis too.
My heart stopped for a minute reading the 4th point :O
Oh. My. God!!!
Chinmayi-my inspiration!! my admiration too…you have done a good job in sharing it with us.Thanks alot 🙂
as usual..a good write up mr.kamath 🙂
Probably im way too late for posting a reply ..but I want to contribute .. being a recent fan of this amazing women I’ve literally got addicted about her .. she is one talented amazing women … Let it be her versatile singing or voice acting or blogging or and it’s quite surprising that she is able to manage a company without any advertisement .. the point is there are very few women who can do all these things that you do .. and I’ve always wonder how women can have such big heart with so much love for everyone .. I
think you are one among them after reading your countless tweets and bogs .. anyway you have a big family of fans out here and moreover there are many who will be happy and proud to have a daughter like you .. and it wouldn’t be fair if I hadn’t said that you earned the respect of countless men .. it doesn’t sound big but it’s something to be proud of.. And if I can give a suggestion then it would be we want you to write songs and have your own band and do concerts regularly .. and finally I hope your prince charming walk into your life very soon .. and we want to see the baby version of you .. may God bless enormously ..
Awesome article.
iam big fan of chinmayi she is singing beautifully