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S. G. Kittappa (Ramakrishnan) was born on 25 August, 1906 in Shencottah, Kingdom of Travancore, is a Shencottah Gangaadhaara Kittappa was Tamil classical singer and stage. Discover S. G. Kittappa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 27 years old?

Popular As Ramakrishnan
Occupation Stage actor, singer
Age 27 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 25 August 1906
Birthday 25 August
Birthplace Shencottah, Kingdom of Travancore
Date of death 2 December, 1933
Died Place Madras, British India
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Who Is S. G. Kittappa's Wife?

His wife is Kittamal(m 1923) K. B. Sundarambal (m. 1927-1933)

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S. G. Kittappa Net Worth

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1906

Shencottah Gangaadhaara Kittappa (25 August 1906 – 2 December 1933) was a Tamil classical singer and stage actor who was active in the pre-cinema days of the 1920s.

His wife was the famous singer and film actress K. B. Sundarambal.

Kittappa was born in a Tamil Brahmin Iyer family in Shenkottai in the then Kingdom of Travancore to Ganagaadhara Aiyer.

He belonged to the Ashtasahasram subsect.

He was Gangaadhara Aiyer's tenth child and third son, the others being Chellappa and Subbiah.

Due to the weak financial condition of the family, Kittappa did not receive any formal education but was trained in music and screenplay by Sankaradas Swamigal.

Kittappa took to the stage early in his career and achieved remarkable success.

His first stage appearance was at the age of five in Madurai.

He appeared in dramas in Ceylon at the age of eight.

The Ceylon Indian Chamber of Commerce awarded him a gold medal and certificate of appreciation for his artistic talents.

1919

In 1919 the famous Kannaiya Nadaga Kuzhu recruited SGK to be part of them.

He served them for 6 years.

As his brother, Kaasi Aiyyer was a good harmonium player, he teamed up perfectly with Kittappaa to produce the best of songs to the standard prevalent in those days.

As SGK sang and acted very well in a drama called "Kandi Raajaap" Justice Abdul Rahim awarded a golden shawl and "Kuthu Vilakku" for SGK.

Both SGK and his brother Kasi Aiyyer went to Ceylon to stage dramas.

There K.B. Sundarambal was staging her own dramas.

SGK and KBS met there for the first time.

They then teamed up to perform several dramas.

From there they went to Rangoon to stage dramas.

They returned with much wealth.

Upon their return, they continued to perform in Tamil Nadu.

At times KBS and SGK acted in dramas like Thookku Thookki, Nandanaar, Dasavatharam Aandaal, etc. staged by the Kannaiya Nadaga Company.

The north Indian Sangeetha Vidvan Pandit Vishnu Digambar Paluskar did not think highly of SGK.

When SGK was asked to sing a song in Begada Ragam SGK very fluently sang it only to shake up the Pandit.

The Pandit who was scheduled to return by night mail stayed back to see SGK's drama, called "Krishna Vilasam".

The Pandit was impressed and at the end of the drama he took off the garland from his own neck and placed it upon the neck of SGK and said "You are truly Krishna, no doubt".

This Pandit had a great liking for the bhajan "Ragupathi Ragava Rajaram Patheetha Pavana Seetharam".

Therefore, SGK made it a point to sing this piece at the tail end of his dramas in remembrance of their historical meeting.

At another time another famous north Indian Sangeetha Vidvan by the name of Pyaaraa Saheb came to perform his songs in the Victoria Public Hall of Madras.

SGK also went to the show.

At this show the Saheb sang the song "Sabaapathi kilasa" in Khamaas raaga.

At night SGK staged his drama for which the Saheb turned up.

In this drama, SGK sang the same song that the Saheb had sung earlier.

As SGK was able to sing very well the Saheb went up the stage and offered him his own gold chain.

When SGK was performing in Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh, the famous Andhra vidvan Kapilavaayi Ramanaatha Saastry sang the "Kori Bajanannu" keertana.

In a few minutes SGK also sang the same Keertana.

Saastrigal immediately embraced SGK to show his appreciation.

SGK used to learn a few keertanas from Maayuram KV Raajaaraama Aiyer.

Once SGK was on his way to Kumbakonam to perform a stage drama.

On the way SGK saw KV Raajaaraama Aiyer and asked him how to sing the song in Shuddha Seemanthini Raaga.