Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu paid floral tributes to legendary playback singer S. Janaki, recalling her remarkable contribution to Indian music and expressing condolences to her family.

Amaravati: Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu paid rich tributes to legendary playback singer S. Janaki following her demise on Saturday, describing her as one of India's greatest musical icons whose voice captivated generations of listeners.
At his camp office, the Chief Minister garlanded her portrait and observed a moment of remembrance in honour of the celebrated singer. Recalling her extraordinary contribution to Indian music, Naidu said S. Janaki, fondly known as the "Nightingale of Song," earned the love and admiration of millions through her unparalleled talent and dedication to music.
He noted that the legendary singer, a daughter of Telugu soil, enthralled music lovers across the country for more than six decades with her melodious voice and unforgettable renditions in multiple Indian languages.
The Chief Minister said S. Janaki's timeless songs would continue to resonate in the hearts of music lovers for generations and described her passing as an irreparable loss to the Indian film and music industry.
Expressing his heartfelt condolences, Naidu conveyed sympathies to the bereaved family members, admirers and countless fans of the legendary singer. He prayed for the departed soul to rest in eternal peace and said her remarkable musical legacy would continue to inspire future generations of singers and artists.