Chitra
She is one singer who has successfully broken the North-South divide and blazed a trail of glory in both worlds. K S Chitra has almost lorded over the Malayalam film industry, and emerged as the darling of the other industries in South India too. She has also made a successful foray into Hindi films.
 
   
Hariharan
An artist with versatility par excellence holds true for Hariharan, whose name is synonymous with ghazals, ‘Colonial Cousins' with the partner Leslie Lewis, Hindi film music, and Tamil film music. Its not lure of the song but that of the grease paint that will see him cross-new artistic frontiers.
 
   

Sadhana Sargam
The ‘Pehla Nasha' girl who has created an addiction in the field of music to all her audience through her singing performance is none other than Sadhana Sargam. Her name itself depicts the power of music. Sadhana means dedication and Sargam means the various chords of music. She is an inspiration to the younger generation who would also like to pursue their studies in music. She is known as one of the finest singers in the Indian Cinema.

 
   
Sukhwinder
Sukhwinder Singh is one of the most in-demand singers in Bollywood. The Chaiyya Chaiyya man arrived in style. Chaiyya Chaiyya needs no introduction. The first stage performance was at the age of 7 – 8 when he sang the Lata number ‘Sa re ga ma pa, pa, pa, ga ma re, ga re mere sang mere saajna’. He also released a Punjabi album called Munda Southhall Da with T – Series and came to collect an award and decided to stay back. He joined Laxmikant Pyarelal’s troupe and quickly became a music arranger. Then as with Hindi film actors, he went looking for work to the south of India and did a film called Rakshagan
 
   

Sivamani Anandan
Following in his father Mr. S. M. Anandhan's footsteps, Sivamani shared a passion for drumming and has been playing since the age of 7. His dazzling showmanship on a large multiple percussion setup has wowed audiences round the world. His multifarious skills have been much engaged for studio recordings and his work has enriched many Bollywood soundtracks. He has been a principal percussionist both live and on record for AR Rahman, one of India's most prominent and innovative film composers - whose musical 'Bombay Dreams' hass recently been staged by Andrew Llyod Webber at the Apollo Theatre

Sivamani is one of India's best known and most colorful percussionists with a sparkle, presence and charisma unmatched in the entertainment world.

 
   

Madhushree (Sujata Bhattacharya)
An artist of great caliber from Kolkata, who started performing on stage from the age of five years. Trained under her father Amarendra Bhattacharya and later Shri Harihar Shukla. She did her post graduation with specialization in khayal where she was awarded gold medal from Ravindra Bharati University . Participated in the INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL in Uzbekistan 2001 among 42 countries she got the second prize.

Was Awarded the Sony Stardust Award for Best Female Playback Singer 2005 "Kabhi Neem Neem" from the Film Yuva.

Nominated for best playback singer Screen Awards 2005 "Kabhi Neem Neem"

Nominated for AVMax Best Female Playback Singer 2005

Selected as a Music teacher-cum-performer by ICCR (Indian Council for Culture Relations, Government of India) and was working as a music teacher of Indian embassy of Surinam , South America for 4 years. (1989-1992).

She also got nominated for "Best Female Singer" at The Bollywood Awards held in New Jersey , USA on April 30th 2005 .

She has also sung 2 Songs for a Pakistani Film.

 
   

Rajesh ‘Blaaze' Raman
Moving from break dance and inspired by the sounds that were doing the rounds in Zambia , BlaaZe picked up on rap, and found his calling, sitting and penning rhymes was a daily occurrence at home. Being lucky enough to perform for president Chiluba during the election campaign in ‘91, BlaaZe didn't stop there, less than a year later he produced and performed on Zambia's first ever music video “Advice 4 Livin' with the Zambian national broadcasting corporation, this in his late teens.

Lots more happened since then, a couple of interviews with ZNBC – TV (Zambia), and Doordarshan TV – India (UK), a chart entry as a future hit prediction on Zimbabwe Radio, live performances for the Indian High Commissioner to Zambia on independence day in 1995.

Worked on several film songs with A R Rahman, including, Baba, Boys, New, Saathiya, Yuva and as a lyricist on Kisna and the Chinese Epic, Warriors Of Heaven and Earth.

Currently working on the theme song for the United Nations Millenium Campaign as a Rapper and Lyricist on issues such as TB, Poverty and survival.

He has also performed the Rap and written the lyrics for this years biggest Hindi film by Yash Raj, the title song from Bunty aur Babli, with music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and video featuring Amitabh Bachchan.

Recently BlaaZe collaborated with Hong Kong based singing sensation Coco Lee as the Rapper and lyricist for his part on the first single from Coco Lee's album, Exposed.

Currently teamed up with musician and friend Sagar Desai, BlaaZe has formed a band called ZambeZi FunK with the completion of their first single, In My Father's Words which went on to feature as the First Indian Non-Label Video to premiere on VH 1, an all international music channel.

 
   

Naresh Iyer
Not so long ago, Naresh Iyer was just one among the 25,000 aspirants queuing up for Channel V's talent hunt show, Super Singer.

Now, thousands are rocking to his voice, thanks to Roobaroo and Paathshala, two of the three songs from the hit movie Rang De Basanti that he has lent his voice to.

The 25-year-old from Matunga in Mumbai sang his way to the 25 final Super Singer contestants. And when he stood face to face with ace music composer A R Rahman and popular singer Adnan Sami -- the judges for the show ? he had no idea that his future was about to be decided.