| Sai Vignesh is an Indian playback singer, musician, Carnatic vocalist, music teacher, and content creator, known for singing in Tamil and Telugu. |
| He gained recognition for his song “Varaha Roopam” from the Kannada film Kantara in September 2022. |
| Sai has been performing devotional songs since childhood due to his devotion to Sathya Sai Baba. |
| He received early music training from his grandmother and later from musician Lakshmi Ananthakrishnan. |
| In 2018, Sai sang ‘Kaalai Theme’ for the Tamil film Kadaikutty Singam. |
| He trained under musician T. R. Vasudevan from Cuddalore and won a contest organized by Shankar Mahadevan Academy. |
| Sai holds a "B-High" grade artist ranking from All India Radio in music. |
| Gautham Menon is one of Sai's favorite film directors. |
| Sai draws inspiration from legendary musician Dr. S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. |
| His debut live concert was in London in 2017, and he later performed with renowned musicians. |
| Sai mentors aspiring singers through music classes online and offline. |
| In his youth, Sai recorded a jingle for music composer Vishal Chandrashekar. |
| He identifies primarily as a Carnatic musician after receiving 18 years of training. |
| He became an empaneled artist with the Indian Council for Cultural Relations in 2019. |
| Sai formed the band Gandiva in Chennai in 2020, uploading "Shiva Tandava" in 2021 with over 1 million views. |
| Despite being unfamiliar with Kannada, Sai sang the hit song “Varaha Roopam” for the Kannada film Kantara. |
| The song sparked controversy for alleged plagiarism, leading to legal actions and subsequent resolutions. |
| In 2022, Sai gained praise for his work in the Telugu film 'Sita Ramam' and judged a Tamil singing competition. |
| Sai's YouTube channel showcases his cover songs and has over 10,000 subscribers. |
| He collaborated with renowned music directors and has contributed vocals to over 500 recordings. |