Kantimathi Subramanian Iyer, known professionally as Shweta Subram, is a Canadian playback singer, known for singing in the song "
Jalebi Baby" (2020). She primarily sings in
Hindi
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, as well as
Punjabi,
Sindhi,
Tamil,
English and other languages. Shweta is the recipient of multiple awards including the North American Best Singer award
from Sangam Kala Group, and Best Singer Award from Shankar Mahadevan Academy's talent hunt, judged by
Shankar Mahadevan himself. Shweta was an active participant in the
International Indian Film Academy Awards
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(2011), performing with Bollywood music composer/director duo
Salim–Sulaiman for IIFA Rocks in
Toronto
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.
Early years
Shweta was born in
Mangalore
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, India but her family relocated to
Dubai, UAE when she was two months old and moved to
Ottawa
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,
Ontario
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, Canada during her teenage years. She graduated from
Merivale High School and obtained a
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree from
Carleton University
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. Though singing started off as a hobby for Shweta, her talent was constantly appreciated through multiple awards and accolades in Dubai and Canada, and made way to a full time pursuit of music.
Music career
After winning the North American Best Singer award
from Sangam Kala Group, Shweta spent some time in India and was chosen by
Zoom (TV channel) to join the
Sunsilk Gang of Girls. After touring across India with the band, Shweta wanted to embark on her own musical journey.
Playback
Shweta's debut in
Bollywood
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came through the movie
Hawaizaada in 2015 starring
Ayushmann Khurrana
Ayushmann Khurrana (born Nishant Khurrana; 14 September 1984) is an Indian actor and singer who works in Hindi films. Known for his portrayals of ordinary men often battling social norms, he is the recipient of several awards, including a Na ...
,
Mithun Chakraborty
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, and
Pallavi Sharda. Shweta sang the title song, ''Dil-e-Nadaan'', alongside Ayushmann Khurrana, who is also the music composer for the movie alongside
Rochak Kohli.
Her debut in Tamil cinema came through the song "Mella Mella" for the film ''
Maayavan'' (2017) starring
Lavanya Tripathi and
Sundeep Kishan for which music was composed by
Ghibran.
Shweta also sang three songs for ''
Mostly Sunny'', a biography of
Sunny Leone by director
Dilip Mehta.
Independent music
In addition to playback, Shweta is also an independent musician. Her debut single, ''Jee Le Live Life'' was followed up with ''Ajooba'' and these releases brought her in the urban music limelight in North America. Shweta was then contacted by
Shankar Tucker to feature in his project. ''Mere Saajan Sun Sun'', which exposed Shweta's talent to a larger audience. Shweta was then contacted by music composer
Pravin Mani of
A.R. Rahman
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fame who worked with her on the single ''Piya'' featuring the playback singer
Karthik''.'' Shweta's biggest break in North America came when she was chosen by
The Piano Guys to the render an Indian adaptation of
Swedish House Mafia
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's
Don't You Worry Child. In December 2017, Shweta released a new song, ''Rasiya'', featuring
Purbayan Chatterjee on
Sitar
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.
In 2020, Shweta sang the hook Jalebi Baby for Tesher's original with the same name.
Bollywood covers
In addition to originals, Shweta has also rendered covers of popular Bollywood songs, including ''Heer'', ''Saadi Galli Aaja'', ''Mitti Di Khushboo, Kuch Na Kaho,'' and ''Jab Koi Baat''. Backed by the
A.R. Rahman's,
Shekhar Kapur's, and Samir Bangara's digital music start-up, Qyuki, Shweta released Bollywood Evolution, which presented a medley of Bollywood songs from 1950s in five minutes in a cappella style. This release was picked up by various Indian and international news portals including
BuzzFeed
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and
The Times of India
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. In July 2017, when Shweta featured in a cover of ''Maana Ke Hum Yaar Nahin'' by
Parineeti Chopra from the movie ''
Meri Pyaari Bindu''. Chopra took notice of the cover and
tweeted that she was "speechless" and the song "made me cry".
Live performances
Shweta is known to be a rockstar performer. Her set typically includes of popular and upbeat Bollywood songs along with evergreen classics. She has headlined various festivals and concerts in North America, Middle-East, the Caribbean, and Asia. In April 2015, she was invited to sing national anthems of Canada and India to open floor for speeches by Indian PM Modi and Canadian PM harper. She also headlined the IIFA Buzz (2011) festival in
Markham, Ontario
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and The IIFA Rocks segment was aired globally by
STAR (India) to a total audience of 700 million. Shweta sang the song Khuda Ke Liye with Salim–Sulaiman from the film
Aazaan In March 2015, Shweta became the youngest vocalist of Indian origin to perform at the esteemed
Carnegie Hall
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in New York. Shweta has headlined various concerts and private events across 75 cities in 12 countries.
Awards and honors
Shweta won a prestigious talent hunt by Sangam Kala Group, emerging as the Best Singer in North America in 2006. In 2011, Shweta won a global competition organized by
Shankar Mahadevan Academy, and was personally mentored by
Shankar Mahadevan as the winning prize. Shweta was honored as South Asian of the Year by
Zee TV Canada
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and Maple Diversity Communications in May 2015.
Radio
From 2009 to 2010 Shweta hosted the Drive Home show on
HumDesi Radio, the largest radio station in North America. Prior to this she was the host and reporter of the television program "Sounds of India" on
Rogers Channel 22 in Canada, and RJ for CKCU 97.9 FM (
CHIN FM).
Television
* Band Member,
Sunsilk Gang of Girls (
Zoom TV)
Discography
Singles
Film soundtracks
References
External links
Shweta Subram , Bollywood & Hindi SingerShweta on FacebookShweta on YouTubeShweta on TwitterShweta on Instagram
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Living people
Musicians from Mangalore
Musicians from Dubai
Singers from Ottawa
Indian emigrants to Canada
Canadian people of Tamil descent
Canadian musicians of Indian descent
Expatriate musicians in India
Canadian expatriate musicians
Canadian expatriates in India
Canadian expatriates in the United Arab Emirates
Canadian playback singers
Canadian women singer-songwriters
Tamil playback singers
Bollywood playback singers
Carleton University alumni
21st-century Canadian women singers
Year of birth missing (living people)
21st-century Canadian singer-songwriters