Shoba Chandrasekhar (born 24 August 1956) is an Indian playback singer, director, writer and film producer. She is the mother of actor Vijay.
Musical training
Her early guru was Meenakshi Sundaram. Later, she joined the Tamil Nadu Government Music College and pursued her studies from the great tutors in the college such as Vidwan T.M. Thiagarajan. She also had the opportunity to learn Veena playing from Kalpakam Swaminathan at the music college. For the past five years she has been learning vocal carnatic music from Brinda Thiagarajan– daughter of Shri Maharajapuram Santhanam.[1][non-primary source needed]
Others
In 2011, she was appointed as the Artistic Heritage Consultant by the order of the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalitha.[2]
Film career
She was a singer in light music troupes. She later graduated to singing in films. Her first film song was "Maharaja Oru Maharani..." from the film Iru Malargal.[3]
She has written several stories that have been made into movies by moviemaker husband S. A. Chandrasekhar.[4][5] She turned film producer and then became a film director. She has also performed at various classical concerts. She has also recently released a devotional album titled "Anaimuganum Arumuganum", that talks about her singing career.[citation needed]
Her first light classical music programme was telecast on Vijay TV in April 2003. The title of the programme was "Samarpanam".[5] Her first live concert was for the Maharajapuram Santhanam Trust. She has sung in nearly all the films made by her husband.[citation needed]
She has produced 10 films and written stories for more than 50. She also directed two films, Nanbargal and Innisai Mazhai. In fact, Chandrasekhar worked as her associate director in these films. He was assisted by Shankar, now a famous director. The management of the Esthel hotels and resorts said that Shoba is a perfect example of an egoless person. She also sang over 12 movies.[1][6]
Personal life
Shoba is married to film director S. A. Chandrasekhar on April 26, 1973. Their son Vijay is a popular actor in Tamil cinema.[4] Their daughter Vidya passed away at the age of 2.[7] Shoba's brother S. N. Surendar is also a playback singer and voice actor.