London. Famous singer Kavita Krishnamurthy has been honored with the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ for her contribution to music at the annual ‘UK Asian Film Festival (UKAFF)’ in London. The 66-year-old singer, who has lent her voice to songs in several Hindi films like ‘Mr. India’ and ‘Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam’, was presented the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award’ at a glittering ceremony over the weekend.
Kavita Krishnamurthy has been honored for her achievements in a career spanning four decades. He has sung more than 50,000 songs in about 45 Indian languages. “My stand has always been clear that I will not sing any film song which would make my brother or mother feel embarrassed,” Krishnamurthy said in a special interaction program at the Taj Hotel in London.