Tributes Flow for Legendary Singer S Janaki After Her Passing

S Janaki, the iconic playback singer, has passed away at the age of 88 due to age-related health issues. Her family confirmed the news, and tributes have flooded in from the film industry, with actress Trisha Krishnan expressing her sorrow and honor in working with Janaki in the film '96. The legendary singer's final appearance in the movie has become a cherished memory for fans. S Janaki's remarkable career spanned decades, making her one of the most celebrated voices in Indian cinema. Her legacy continues to inspire many.
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S Janaki's Demise and Industry Reactions

Renowned playback singer S Janaki passed away on Saturday at the age of 88 in a private hospital located in Mysuru due to health complications related to aging. Her family confirmed the sad news, with her granddaughter sharing a heartfelt message indicating that the iconic singer left this world peacefully. Following the announcement, numerous tributes emerged from the film industry, with many celebrities expressing their sorrow over the loss of this legendary artist. Actress Trisha Krishnan was among those who honored her memory, stating that she felt privileged to have collaborated with Janaki in the film '96.


Trisha Krishnan's Heartfelt Tribute

Trisha Krishnan Remembers S Janaki

Trisha Krishnan shared an emotional tribute to S Janaki, expressing that having the legendary singer's name associated with one of her most cherished films is a significant honor. She reflected on the joy of knowing Janaki Amma and the love she received from her, which she will treasure forever. Accompanied by a dove and a broken heart emoji, Trisha wrote, "Thank you for your hugs, your kindness, your laughter, and for always reminding me that the greatest artists are the humblest souls. Your voice will live forever. Rest peacefully, Janaki Amma; I will miss you terribly."


S Janaki's Role in '96

S Janaki made a memorable cameo in the romantic film '96, where Trisha's character, Janaki Devi, affectionately known as Jaanu, was named in her honor. The character is depicted as a devoted fan of S Janaki, singing only her songs, which adds depth to the connection. Directed by Prem Kumar and featuring Vijay Sethupathi alongside Trisha, the singer's brief appearance became a cherished moment for fans, as it marked her final on-screen presence.

In a beloved scene, Ram (played by Vijay Sethupathi) and Jaanu take a late-night stroll in Chennai and pause outside S Janaki's residence to capture a photo. The singer unexpectedly greets them, inviting them in for a warm conversation, and encourages Jaanu to explore various musical styles rather than confining herself to a single artist.


Legacy of S Janaki

About S Janaki

Although the scene was not included in the theatrical release, it was later uploaded to YouTube, where it garnered appreciation from viewers. Singer Chinmayi provided the voice for Trisha's character in the film. S Janaki began her illustrious playback singing career with the Tamil film Vidhiyin Vilayattu and became one of the most revered voices in Indian cinema. She is also celebrated for her extensive contributions to the Kannada film industry, with her timeless collaborations alongside singers like PB Srinivas and S.P. Balasubrahmanyam remaining beloved classics.