Aarya Ambekar

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Aarya Ambekar is a Marathi playback singer and actor from Pune, Maharashtra. She has recorded numerous songs for films and albums in Marathi and Hindi. She has also performed at various prestigious concerts across India and overseas including UAE, USA amongst others. Aarya has won numerous accolades including a Filmfare Award.[1]

Aarya Ambekar
Aarya with her Zee Gaurav trophy for best playback singer for 2022
Born
NationalityIndian
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actress
Years active2008–present
Known for
Musical career
GenresIndian classical music
InstrumentVocal
LabelsUniversal Music India

She participated and reached the finals of the first season of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi L'il Champs[2] aired on Zee Marathi channel between July 2008 and February 2009.

Aarya made her acting debut in January 2017 through the film Ti Saddhya Kay Karte.[2][3]

Career

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Aarya Ambekar's musical journey began early, as her grandmother, a classical vocalist, recognized her talent when she was just two years old. Aarya began formal music training at the age of five and a half under the guidance of her mother, Shruti Ambekar, and gave her first public performance at six.[4]

She rose to fame as a finalist in Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi Li'l Champs in 2008, which served as a launchpad for her professional career.[5]

Aarya made her playback singing debut with the Marathi film Balgandharva (2011),[6] performing classical compositions, and has since sung for films like Rama Madhav and Ti Saddhya Kay Karte, receiving numerous awards. In addition to playback singing, she has released independent singles in Marathi and Hindi and performs live music shows across Maharashtra. Ambekar made her acting debut in the 2017 film Ti Saddhya Kay Karte, further establishing herself in the Marathi entertainment industry.

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi L'il Champs

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In 2008, Aarya was auditioned for the debut season of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi L'il Champs, a competitive music reality show organized by the Zee Marathi television channel. She was one of the final 50 who were selected from amongst several thousand children aged between 8 and 14 across Maharashtra. She made her way to the top 10 finalists and then to the Final 5 Mega-Finalists.

Aarya was popularly referred to as the "Pretty Young Girl", during the show.

 
Aarya in the TV series Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs

Aarya sang a wide variety of songs in the competition. She created the record of receiving full marks from the judges many times. Aarya created an unbeatable record when she got वरचा नी (equivalent to 200%), for her beautifully sung "Paan Khae Saiyyan Hamaro", which remains unbroken in all the nine Schedules of SA RE GA MA PA and even after two schedules of SA RE GA MA PA for professional singers. Singer Hariharan was the celebrity judge for that episode.

Aarya was also awarded performer of the week in numerous episodes by eminent singing personalities like Mahalaxmi Iyer, Shreya Ghoshal, Hariharan etc. Aarya sings a wide variety of songs ranging from pure classical songs, Natyageet, Bhavgeet, Bhaktigeet to Marathi Chitrapat Sangeet, Hindi songs, folk songs, Lavanis as well.[5]

She sang "Aye Mere Watan Ke Logo" to pay tribute to those who died in the 2008 Mumbai attacks on 26 November 2008. She also performed the same song at Shivaji Park, Dadar in a program organised by Mumbai Police to pay tribute to the martyrs who laid down their lives fighting the terrorists in that attack. The song was originally sung by Lata Mangeshkar after the 1962 India-China War.

During the course of the program, Aarya was also awarded the Manik Varma Scholarship. She is the youngest singer to win the scholarship.

Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi L'il Champs Season 3

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Aarya along with other finalists of the first season returned to the singing reality show 12 years after the debut season as a judge on the show.[7]

Acting

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Year Film Role Ref(s)
2017 Ti Saddhya Kay Karte Tanvi (in college) [8]

Discography

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Aarya Ambekar at the premiere event of the film Ti Saddhya Kay Karte

Albums

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  • Pancha Ratna Vol. 1,[9] 2,[10] 3[11] on Universal Music India
  • Garjati Sahyadriche Kade
  • Jai Hari Vitthal
  • Marathi Abhimaangeet composed by Kaushal Inamdar[12][13]
  • Aathava Swar composed by Mrs. Varsha Bhave[14][15][16]
  • Mala Mhanatyat Aarya Ambekar
  • Geet Tujhe Gata Gata – Collections of poems of famous poets[17][18][19]
  • Khaucha Gaav composed by Yashwant Deo[20][21]
  • Hum Aur Tum – Hindi songs album composed by Khalil Abhyankar
  • Aanandwan Ale Ghari – Shri Baba Amte
  • Majhya Matiche Gayan – Kusumagraj Pratishthan
  • Diva Lagu De Re Deva – First solo album based on poems of eminent Marathi poets. The album is composed by famous composer Saleel Kulkarni[22]
  • Door Chandanyanchya Gaava – composer, Neeraj; lyrics, Dr Kshama Valsangkar

Singles

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Year Track Language Co Artist(s) Lyricist Composer(s) Label
2016 Alavar Majhe Man Bavare[23] Marathi Khalil Abhyankar Khalil Abhyankar Universal Music India
Kaare Se[24] Hindi Rohan Nikam Devendra Bhome TaleScope Pictures
2018 Vande Maataram[25] Marathi Sudhir Moghe Saleel Kulkarni Times Music Marathi[26]
2024 Hriday Mein Shri Ram Hain[citation needed] Hindi Suresh Wadkar Sandip Khare Saleel Kulkarni India Independent (ii Music)
Gum Ka Nagma[27][28] Hindi Ilahi Jamadar Prasad Phatak S.V.P. Muscis
Dukkh Jalte Ajun[29] Marathi Anand Jorvekar Sanjay Gite
Asale Kase[30] Marathi Rutuja Deshkar Tanmay Bhide
Aathavaninno[31] Marathi Nisarg Patil Merchant Records
Moraya Vinayaka[32] Marathi Guru Thakur Ankush Boradkar, Mayur Bahulkar Times Music

TV serials

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Filmography

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Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film No Song Composer(s) Lyricist(s) Co-artist(s)
2010 Let's Go Back[41] 1 AV Prafullachandra Solo
2011 Balgandharva[6] 2 "Pariyeva Ke Payal Sajani" Kaushal Inamdar K.P. Khadilkar Solo
Kali[42] 3 "Umalun Yein Kali" Shrinivas Khale Solo
2013 Yoddha[42] 4 Omkar Kelkar Solo
2014 Rama Madhav[43][44] 5 "Hamamma Re Pora" Anand Modak Sant Dnyaneshwar Sharayu Date
Sant Kaikadi Maharaj 6 Anand Modak Solo
Goshta Tichya Premachi[42][45][46] 7 "Sakhya Re" Vikrant Warde Narendra Thakur Solo
8 "Hur Hur" Solo
2015 Cinderella[47][48] 9 "Deva" Pankaj Padghan Solo
10 "Deva Kasa Re" Solo
2016 Photocopy[49] 11 "Lag Bag Sakharpudachi" A.V. Prafullachandra Solo
2017 Ti Saddhya Kay Karte 12 "Jara Jara Tipur Chandane" Nilesh Moharir Ashwini Shende Hrishikesh Ranade
13 "Jara Jara Tipur Chandane (reprise)" Solo
14 "Hrudayat Vaje Something (female)" Avinash-Vishwajeet Vishwajeet Joshi Solo
15 "Kitida Navyane" Mandar Apte Devyani Karve-Kothari Mandar Apte
Autumgiri[50] 16 O Sajna P. Shankaram Solo
2019 Ready Mix[51][52] 17 "Kaa Mann He" Avinash-Vishwajeet Ashwini Shende Farhad Bhiwandiwala
Wedding Cha Shinema[53] 18 "Majhya Mamachya Lagnala" Saleel Kulkarni Sandeep Khare Shubhankar Kulkarni, Prasenjit Kosambi
66 Sadashiv[54][55] 19 "Dahi Dishatun Sonech Sone" Narendra Bhide Vaibhav Joshi Savani Shende
2020 Bayko Deta Ka Bayko[56] 20 "Gavat Hyo Navin Aalay" Dhanashree Ganatra Dhanashree Ganatra Solo
2022 Kulup[57] 21 "Kesari Kesari" Rudra Karpe Solo
143[58] 22 "Bharala Ura Madhi" P. Shankaran Lakhan Choudhari Solo
Chandramukhi[59][60]

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23 "Bai Ga" Ajay–Atul Guru Thakur Solo
Timepass 3[62][63] 24 "Loveable" Amitraj Kshitij Patwardhan Harshawardhan Wavare
Sahela Re[64] 25 "Sai Bai Ga" Saleel Kulkarni Aruna Dhere Madhura Datar
Tu Fakt Ho Mhan[65] 26 "Man Moharala" Bhaskar Daberao Surekha Gavande
2023 Sarla Ek Koti[66][67] 27 "Kevadyacha Paan Tu" Vijay Narayan Gavande Guru Thakur Ajay Gogavale
Sari[68] 28 "Dhim Dhim" Amitraj Mandar Cholkar Harshavardhan Wavare
Get Together[69][70] 29 "Roop Sajalaya (Duet)" Ajay Ranpise Ajay Ranpise
30 "Roop Sajalaya (Female version)" Solo
Chhapa Kata 31 "Kuni Sanjava Majhya Manala" Mukul Kashijat Abhay Jodhpurkar
Chandramukhi 2[71] 32 "Swagathanjali (Hindi version)" M. M. Keeravaani Chaitanya Prasad Solo
2024 Sridevi Prasanna[72][73] 33 "Toch Ahe" Amitraj Kshitij Patwardhan Harshavardhan Wavare
Delivery Boy[74] 34 "Tu Aai Honar" Chinar-Mahesh Prashant Madpuwar Solo
Fatwa[75][76] 35 "Choru Chorun (female)" Sanjeev-Darshan Dr. Vinayak Pawar Solo
MyLek[77] 36 "Nastana Tu" Pankajj Padghan Kshitij Patwardhan Pankajj Padghan
Kaasara[78][79] 37 "Man Palataya" Prashant Nakti and Sanket Gurav Prashant Nakti Rishabh Sathe
Phullwanti[80] 38 "Phullwanti Title Track" Avinash-Vishwajeet Vaibhav Joshi Solo
Gulaabi 39 "Phhiruni Navyane Janmen Mi" Sai-Piyush Mandar Cholkar Solo
2025 Sangeet Maanapaman 40 To be announced

Public Appearances

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A few events where Aarya has performed –

Awards and recognition

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Personal life

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Aarya is the daughter of Samir Ambekar and Shruti Ambekar. Shruti Ambekar is a classical vocalist of Jaipur Gharana whereas Samir is a doctor by profession. Aarya holds a Bachelor of Arts, BA, degree with a major in economics. She studied in the prestigious Fergusson College for her bachelor's degree. She holds a Master of Arts, MA, degree in music. She ranked first in the university for her MA examination and earned a gold medal. She has completed a certificate course in Sound Engineering.[111]

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