Sulakshana Pandit

Sulakshana Pandit

Born: 12 July 1954

Sulakshana Pandit was a powerhouse playback singer and actress who dominated Hindi cinema throughout the 1970s and 80s, bringing a distinctive vocal flair to countless Bollywood hits. Born into the prestigious Mewati Gharana classical music tradition, she had an impressive career spanning nearly three decades, with her rich, expressive voice becoming instantly recognizable to audiences. Beyond her solo achievements, Sulakshana was also the elder sister of the celebrated music director duo Jatin-Lalit, making her a crucial part of one of Bollywood's most influential musical families. What set Sulakshana apart was her ability to blend classical training with mainstream appeal, creating a sound that felt both sophisticated and deeply relatable to everyday listeners. Her contribution to Bollywood's golden era went beyond just lending her voice—she brought an authenticity and emotional depth that elevated the films she worked on. Though her active years in the industry wound down after the 1990s, her legacy remained strong among fans and musicians who appreciated her technical prowess and the elegance she brought to the playback singing tradition.

Awards & Nominations

• Filmfare Best Female Playback Award in 1975 for the song "Tu Hi Saagar Hai Tu Hi Kinara" in Sankalp (1975) • Miyan Tansen Award in 1975 for the song "Tu Hi Saagar Hai Tu Hi Kinara" in Sankalp • Nominated as Filmfare Best Female Playback Award for rendering the classical "Bandhi Re Kahe Preet" in Sankoch (1976)

Filmography