Malayalam playback singer P Jayachandran passes away in Thrissur hospital

Legendary Malayalam playback singer P Jayachandran, known for his romantic songs and with over 16,000 recordings, passed away in Thrissur due to cancer. He earned numerous awards, including a National Film Award and five Kerala State Film Awards. His legacy has left a significant impact on Indian music.
Malayalam playback singer P Jayachandran passes away in Thrissur hospital
Famous Malayalam playback singer P Jayachandran, known for his romantic songs, passed away at a private hospital in Thrissur. He had reportedly been battling cancer and was undergoing treatment for some time before his death.
In July 2024, P Jayachandran's family dismissed rumours about his critical health that had spread on social media. A photo and note had suggested that the legendary singer was hospitalized and critically ill. However, the family clarified that while Jayachandran had some age-related health issues, he was in good overall health.
P Jayachandran, a legendary Malayalam playback singer, recorded over 16,000 songs across various languages. He collaborated with top composers like G Devarajan, MS Baburaj, Ilaiyaraaja, AR Rahman, and MM Keeravani. His contributions left a lasting impact on the Indian music industry.
He earned the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer in 1986. He was honored with the Kerala State Film Award five times and received the J. C. Daniel Award in 2020 for his contributions to Malayalam cinema. Additionally, he won two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards.
P Jayachandran was born on March 3, 1944, in Ravipuram, Kochi. He was the third of five children of Ravivarma Kochaniyan Thampuran, a member of the Cochin royal family and a musician, and Paliyath Subhadrakkunjamma. His background greatly influenced his musical career, leading him to become one of Malayalam cinema's most celebrated playback singers.
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