Krishna Bhajanam by Meenakshi - Sridevi Nrithyalaya - Bharathanatyam Dance
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 Published On May 15, 2023

SDN joyfully presents Krishna Thudhi, the original score sung by Tamilnadu’s first super star, M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavatar in the Tamil superhit movie Haridaas (1944). Penned by Papanasam Sivan, music composed by ‘Sangeetha Chakravarthy’ G. Ramanathan, this evergreen superhit song soothes the soul of all the rasikas with every single rendition.

Krishna Bhajanam by Meenakshi

Credits:
Choreography - Dr. Sheela Unnikrishnan
Nattuvangam - Kum. Harinie Jeevitha
Vocal - Smt. Chitrambari Krishnakumar
Mridangam - Sri Guru Bharadwaaj
Flute - Sri Muthukumar


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