
Gayatri Iyer is a celebrated Indian playback singer. She is considered as one of those who has luck, brains, talent, and beauty, all pushed into one. From the tender age of five years, she started learning Carnatic music. She first started learning Hindustani music in college. Gayatri Iyer is a dedicated student of her present Hindustani music guru, Babanrao Haldankar. At present, Gayatri is attempting to carve a distinct place for herself in Bollywood. She in the recent past portrayed the part of Princess Anjuli in the West End of London musical production of M. M. Kaye`s `The Far Pavilions`. This is scheduled to open in the summer of 2007.
Apart from being an accomplished playback singer, Gayatri Iyer also obtained her graduation degree from the prestigious Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Lucknow a few years back. Rather than establishing herself in the corporate field, she chose to settle her career as a leading playback singer in Bollywood. Some movie for which Gayatri Iyer has lend her voice are, `Raqeeb` (in the year 2007); `Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd.` (February 23, in the year 2007); `Anthony Kaun Hai?` (August 4, in the year 2006); `Ladies Tailor` (July 7, in the year 2006); `Alag` (June 16, in the year 2006); `Kasak` (September 30, in the year 2005); `Dil Jo Bhi Kahey` (September 23, in the year 2005); `Salaam Namaste` (September 9, in the year 2005); `Kyaa Kool Hai Hum` (May 6, in the year 2005); `Jurm` (February 18, in the year 2005); `Elaan` (January 14, in the year 2005); `Hulchul` (November 26, in the year 2004); `Naach` (November 12, in the year 2004); `Bride and Prejudice` (October 8, in the year 2004); `Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa` (September 10, in the year 2004); `Dhoom` (August 27, in the year 2004); `Masti` (April 9, in the year 2004); `Silence Please - The Dressing Room` (April 9, in the year 2004); `Kismat` (February 20, in the year 2004); `Rudraksh` (February 13, in the year 2004); `Chupke Se` (September 12, in the year 2003); `Bhoot` (May 30, in the year 2003); `Ek Aur Ek Gyarah` (March 28, in the year 2003); `Chura Liyaa Hai Tumne` (March 21, in the year 2003); `Insaaf` (May 30, in the year 1997); `Daanveer` (September 20, in the year 1996); `Muqaddar` (July 12, in the year 1996); `Loafer`.
At the beginning of her career, when Gayatri was anchoring her career by singing jingles, she met her husband Kunal Ganjawala. Kunal Ganjawala is himself a successful Indian playback singer.