P. Susheela

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P. Susheela
Birth name Pulapaka Susheela
Born November 13, 1935 (1935-11-13) (age 72)
Flag of India Vizianagaram, in the then Madras Presidency, now in Andhra Pradesh
Genre(s) playback singing, Carnatic music
Occupation(s) Singer
Instrument(s) Vocalist
Years active 1952-2003

Pulapaka Susheela (born 1935) is an Indian playback singer. She has recorded several songs in many Indian languages including Malayalam, Telugu, Tamil and Kannada. Her career spanned about four decades.

Susheela was born in 1935 in Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh. In 1950, music director Nageswara Rao was looking for new talent and scouted for new singers at All India Radio. Of the five people referred, Susheela was selected and Susheela sang her first song, a duet with A. M. Raja - 'Edhukku azhaithaai' for the movie.

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