Soorya Gayatri – The Soulful Voice Reconnecting a Generation to Its Roots
Ten years ago, a young girl with two little ponytails, dressed in a green pattu pavadai, captivated the hearts of millions on YouTube with her serene rendering of Hanuman Chalisa. Today, that same girl—Soorya Gayatri—continues to enchant audiences across the globe with her divine voice, grace, and grounded presence.
In a special episode of Passion Fruit, hosted by Lavanya Inguva, Soorya opened up about her journey from a peaceful village in Kerala to international stages, including a heartfelt concert tour in the U.S. Her deep musical roots, guided first by her mridangist father and later by mentors like Kuldeep M. Pai and Anandi teacher, are evident in every note she sings.
Whether she’s performing classical Carnatic kirtanas, soulful bhajans, or engaging young audiences in sing-alongs, Soorya Gayatri is not just a singer—she is a performer, an ambassador of tradition, and a beacon of inspiration for the next generation.
What sets her apart isn’t just her technical brilliance, but her emotional connection with the music and her listeners. From handwritten lyrics in a notebook to composing family-created songs during the pandemic, Soorya is as authentic as she is talented. Her love for simplicity, rural life, and books over screens reflects a rare humility in a digital age.
Beyond the stage, Soorya is a student of public administration and enjoys peaceful village life, drawing, and her mother’s cooking. Her fans—especially children—see in her not just a performer but a role model who makes Indian classical music feel approachable, soulful, and relevant.
As her U.S. tour concludes, Soorya Gayatri leaves behind more than melodies—she leaves memories, inspiration, and a message: you can stay rooted and still soar.