I will miss you terribly: Trisha mourns S Janaki with unseen photos from 96 set
Trisha Krishnan paid tribute to S Janaki with unseen 96 photographs and a personal note. Fans also revisited the singer's warm cameo in the film as her death prompted an outpouring of affection.

A day after legendary playback singer S Janaki died, actor Trisha Krishnan remembered her with an emotional note and a collection of unseen photographs from the sets of the hit Tamil film 96. For Trisha, who played Janaki Devi, fondly called Janu, in the acclaimed film, the tribute was deeply personal.
Sharing the pictures on social media, Trisha reflected on meeting the legendary singer during the making of the 2018 romantic drama. The photographs capture warm moments between the two, with Trisha, dressed in her signature yellow kurta and blue scarf from the film, hugging S Janaki and posing alongside her.
The actor revealed that having the opportunity to portray a character named after Janaki Amma remains one of the greatest honours of her career.
"Carrying your name in one of my most special films will forever be one of the greatest honours of my life. But knowing you and being loved by you is something I'll cherish forever (sic)," she wrote.
Remembering the singer's warmth and humility, Trisha added, "Thank you for your hugs, your kindness, your laughter and for always reminding me that the greatest artists are the humblest souls. Your voice will live forever (sic)."
She concluded the note with a final farewell: "Rest peacefully, Janaki Amma. I will miss you terribly (sic)."
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Fondly known as the Nightingale of the South, S Janaki recorded thousands of songs across Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali and Odia, besides lending her voice to songs in English, Japanese, German and Sinhala.
The veteran singer died on July 11 after suffering a cardiac arrest. She was 88.
A day after legendary playback singer S Janaki died, actor Trisha Krishnan remembered her with an emotional note and a collection of unseen photographs from the sets of the hit Tamil film 96. For Trisha, who played Janaki Devi, fondly called Janu, in the acclaimed film, the tribute was deeply personal.
Sharing the pictures on social media, Trisha reflected on meeting the legendary singer during the making of the 2018 romantic drama. The photographs capture warm moments between the two, with Trisha, dressed in her signature yellow kurta and blue scarf from the film, hugging S Janaki and posing alongside her.
The actor revealed that having the opportunity to portray a character named after Janaki Amma remains one of the greatest honours of her career.
"Carrying your name in one of my most special films will forever be one of the greatest honours of my life. But knowing you and being loved by you is something I'll cherish forever (sic)," she wrote.
Remembering the singer's warmth and humility, Trisha added, "Thank you for your hugs, your kindness, your laughter and for always reminding me that the greatest artists are the humblest souls. Your voice will live forever (sic)."
She concluded the note with a final farewell: "Rest peacefully, Janaki Amma. I will miss you terribly (sic)."
See the post here:
Fondly known as the Nightingale of the South, S Janaki recorded thousands of songs across Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali and Odia, besides lending her voice to songs in English, Japanese, German and Sinhala.
The veteran singer died on July 11 after suffering a cardiac arrest. She was 88.