A well-known playback singer in the Indian film industry, Damini Bhatla has left her melodic imprint on both Bollywood and Telugu films. She was born on July 4, 1996, in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India. Her parents are CH Sri Jhansi and CH Radha Krishna.
With a solid background in Carnatic music, Damini began her musical journey. She initially studied under Smt. Akunda Satyavathi in Kakinada. She travelled to Hyderabad in search of musical brilliance, where she completed her studies under the guidance of Sri DV Mohan Krishna and later, Sri NC Murthy, polishing her Carnatic abilities.
As her ability grew, Damini Bhatla graced television screens by appearing on renowned programmes like Padutha Teeyaga and Zed Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L’il Champs, both of which were hosted by the legendary S.P. Balasubramanyam. She has a sizable following on Instagram, with more than a lakh devoted followers.
Mounima Bhatla, Damini’s older sister, too has a fascinating story and is a talented vocalist, exhibiting the family’s innate musical skill.
With songs like “Paccha Bottesina” from “Baahubali: The Beginning” and “Nee Kosam” from the film “Love in London,” Damini Bhatla’s vocal skills has made an enduring impression on the music business. The song “Pacche Thee Neeyada” from the same popular movie is another noteworthy one. Her performance of “Kannalum Kannalum” from “Size Zero” helped to further establish her notoriety.
Her presence on a contentious reality programme is now highly anticipated by fans, who wonder if her musical talent will shine as brilliantly in this new endeavour.