Awards & Winners

Anjali Kulkarni

Anjali Kulkarni, née Marathe is an Indian playback singer and Hindustani vocalist. She learned classical music from her mother Anuradha Marathe who is herself a renowned classical and light vocalist and conducts stage shows of Marathi as well as Hindi songs. Anjali, a psychology graduate wanted to pursue medicine, but it was in Std XI when she realised that her calling was music. She won the National Film Award for Best Playback Singer in 1996, at the age of 16, for her rendition of a song in the Marathi film Doghi. She recorded songs for Chaukat Raja, Saibaba, before Doghi and title songs for the serial - Jhuthe Sacche Gudde Bacche, Olak Sangana at a young age of nine. She also recorded songs for All India Radio Pune for Balodyan. She has participated in many stage shows. She participated in Smaranayatra held at Jagtik Marathi Parishad in Bombay. She participated in a programme for children, Chimangani. Anjali, besides these shows, also participates in elocution, dance, drama and street plays. She is married to Salil Kulkarni, a famous marathi music director.

Awards by Anjali Kulkarni

Check all the awards nominated and won by Anjali Kulkarni.

1995


National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer
Honored for : Doghi
(Song: Bhui Bhegalali Khol)