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Rani Varma
Birth nameRani
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocalist

Rani Varma is a singer and recordist. She has also many songs as a playback singer. She is a daughter of well-known singer Manik Varma.[1]

Early life

Rani was born to a family of musicians at Varma and learn classical music from her mother.

Career

Rani made her playback debut in Ga Geet Tu Satari, in Marathi. She has sung many Marathi songs.[2] She has done many albums for children including famous “Adam Tadam Tad Tad Baja”. Rani also owns a recording studio Saptak in Mumbai.

She was a part of project done by Ashok Hande on Manik Varma named "Manik Moti" with support by Bharti Achrekar and Vandana Gupte after Manik Varma's death.

Popular Songs

  • गा गीत तू सतारी Ga Geet Tu Satari
  • जगणे अमुचे नका विचारू Jagane Amuche Naka Vicharu
  • तुला आळवीता जीवन Tula Aalavita Jeevan Sarave
  • तू सुखकर्ता तू दुःखहर्ता Tu Sukhakarta Tu
  • पप्पा सांगा कुणाचे Pappa Sanga Kunache
  • मी मोठ्ठा होनार किनई Mi Mottha Honar Kinai
  • संपले स्वप्‍न ते Sampale Swapna Te
  • हे राष्ट्र देवतांचे He Rashtra Devatanche

Albums

  • Adam Tadam Tad Tad Baja

Personal life

Varma is a youngest daughter of Manik Varma. She has sisters, Aruna Jaiprakash, Bharati Achrekar, an actor and Vandana Gupte, a Marathi stage, film and television actor.[3][4] Rani Varma was married to a Professional Engineer and hospitality investor Ashok Patel and lived New Orleans USA until divorced in 2005.

References

  1. ^ "राणी वर्मा यांची "ती' रविवारी कोल्हापुरात". Retrieved Mar 7, 2019.
  2. ^ "फॅमिली कट्टा". Retrieved Mar 7, 2019.
  3. ^ "माणिक वर्मा : संगीतातला माणिक मोती". 24taas.com. May 16, 2012. Retrieved Mar 7, 2019.
  4. ^ "Remembering Manik Varma". Indian Express. November 15, 2005.