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Ganagathara Aiyer Kittappa (1906–1933) was a Tamil
classical singer and stage actor who was active in the pre-cinema days of the
1920s. He was the husband of singer and film actor K. B. Sundarambal.
Kittappa
was born in Shenkottai in the then Kingdom of Travancore to
Ganagathara Aiyer. He was one of Ganagathara Aiyer's three sons, 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. He appeared in dramas in Ceylon at
the age of eight. The Ceylon Indian Chamber of Commerce awarded him gold medal
and certificate of appreciation for his artistic talents.
Kittappa
was captivated by the singing of upcoming singer K. B. Sundarambal. The
two eventually fell in love and married in 1927. The duo later performed
together in the stage offering many hits.
Kittappa's
efforts took a toll on his health. Once while performing in Thiruvarur, he
fainted and fell. Kittappa eventually died in 1933 at the age of 28.
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