Rajesh Krishnan, born on a New Year's day in 1973 in Bangalore, is a renowned Indian playback singer and actor who has captivated audiences across multiple languages and genres. With a career spanning nearly three decades, Rajesh has lent his melodious voice to over 1000 films in Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, and other regional languages. His journey began under the guidance of his mother, Meera Krishnan, and composer Hamsalekha, leading to his debut in the film "Gauri Ganesha" in 1991. Rajesh's versatility extends beyond singing, as he has also showcased his acting prowess in films like "Gaalipata" and "Mr. and Mrs. Ramachari." His accolades include a Nandi Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the film "Ninne Pelladata" in 1996, and a Filmfare nomination. Rajesh's music is not just about the notes; it's about the emotions and stories he weaves, making him a beloved figure in the Indian film industry.