Madhushree Narayan (born 2 September 1999) is a young Indian playback singer.
She has received Kerala State Film Awards for Best Female Playback Singer in 2015 and received Kerala Film Critics Award 2014.
Madhushree has been singing from the age of three and began learning music formally from her father Pandit Ramesh Narayan under the tutelage of Padma Vibhusan Sangeet Martand Pandit Jasraj ji.
She started her career as a singer when she was just four, making her debut in Malayalam for the movie 'Makalkku'.
She also made her debut as a playback singer under her father's baton in the yet-to-be-released Tamil film Oduthalam in 2011.
She also lent her voice for songs in Edavappathy, Ennu Ninte Moideen, Adaminte Makan Abu, Alif (2015 film), Makalkku, Ottamandaram [1], White Boys (2014), Paathi (2016) and sung the tracks of many compositions of her father's.
Also, she made her Kannada debut in 2017 for the movie Urvi (film).
Madhushree's soulful rendition of the poem 'Aaru Vangum' in Ottamandaram was much appreciated in the music circuits.