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South Indian Melodies on Acoustic Ukulele

byPraharsha ShivakumarPerforms at events across BengaluruStarts from₹6,000 per 60-min sessionView full gallery

Adding a soulful, local touch to your gatherings with my ukulele and your favorite South Indian tracks.

I've been obsessed with this track since day one! My cover of the beautiful Telugu song 'Kadalalle' by Sid Sriram from Dear Comrade.

An unplugged cover of the Kannada song 'Haayagidhe'. Sid Sriram's voice is just magic, isn't it? This is one of my favorite local tracks to sing.

'Sihi kahi enaadaru, prathi kshana jothegiru'. A line from the beautiful Kannada song 'Innunu Bekagide' by Vasuki Vaibhav. Such a soulful melody.

What is it with the magical vibe of this song? My take on the classic Tamil hit 'Munbe Vaa'. It's just timeless.

'Samajavaragamana, ninu chusi aga galana'. My cover of the mega-hit Telugu song by Sid Sriram. I had to try it, even though his talent is next-level!

For all the Love Mocktail fans out there! Here's my cover of 'Sanchariyagu Nee'. This Kannada song is just pure love and emotion.

A tribute to The Raghu Dixit Project! My cover of the iconic Kannada song 'Preethiya Hesaru Neenu'. It's such a calm and soothing track.

'Uyire' is such a powerful song! This is my attempt at the Malayalam hit by Sid Sriram. Please excuse my pronunciations, I tried my best! 😬

A little bit of nostalgia with 'Madhura Pisumaathige'. This old Kannada song from the movie Birugaali has such a beautiful, classic melody.

'Nee Parichaya' is such a fresh and lovely Kannada song. It's got a great modern vibe, and I love singing it.

About South Indian Melodies

For these sets, I keep things completely unplugged—just me and my ukulele. Whether it’s a modern Sid Sriram hit or a nostalgic classic, I love taking requests mid-set. If you have a specific melody that means something to you, just let me know, and we can make it part of the playlist.

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