Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri
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Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Kaithapram, Kannur, Kerala, India |
Occupation(s) | Poet, lyricist, music director, classical vocalist, actor, playback singer, screenwriter, music therapist |
Instrument | Music director (playback singing) |
Years active | 1985 – present |
Website | kaithapram |
Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri (Template:Lang-ml) (born 1 January 1950), popularly known as Kaithapram, is a lyricist, music director, actor, singer, screenwriter, and performer of Carnatic music. He is the son of singer Keshavan Namboothiri (popularly known as Kannadi Bhagavathar, a disciple of Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavatar) and Aditi Antharjanam. He generally performs in the Malayalam language.
Career
Kaithapram made his entry into Malayalam cinema as a lyricist for the hit song "Devadundubhi Sandralayam" in the film Ennennum Kannettante directed by Fazil. Since then he has written lyrics for more than 330 films. He has also acted in many films, including Swathithirunal, Aaryan, His Highness Abdulla, and the film Theerthadanam, based on the story of famous Malayalam writer M.T. Vasudevan Nair. He has played the character of a classical or semi-classical singer in most of the films. The songs from Desadanam, his first film as a music composer, were a hit. The film Sopanam, directed by Shri Jayaraj, was based on a story and screenplay written by Kaithapram.
Kaithapram has established a cherished position in the Malayali heart with his beautiful yet simple artistic renderings. He has written both prose and poems and his books are also widely accepted. His appeal is closer to younger hearts and the success of 'Lajjavathiye…' has brought this aspect into fresh focus. His lyrics often express the deep love and regard that make the average Malayali home sick. He sings in public concerts and for various causes. He has won several awards as a lyricist. His charming and helpful attitude, readiness to help and ability to be one among the music lovers, have made him a legend in his own time.
Shri Kaithapram is also the Managing Trustee of Swathithirunal Kala Kendram (Music School) at Kozhikode, which caters to more than 400 music students. He has received numerous awards from various government and cultural organisations in Kerala. He has popularised and promoted the application of music for therapeutic purposes through the Music Therapy Foundation. Many have benefited from the systematic music therapy sessions conducted all over Kerala.
Personal life
Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri was born in the village of Kaithapram, near Payyanur in Kannur district of North Malabar region in India.[1] He got his Veda education from his grandfather. Later on he continued his education under well-known gurus (teachers) including Parassi Thamburan and SVS Panicker. He pursued his studies in acting and music at Natyagruha. He is married to Devi Antharjanam who is the daughter of actor Unnikrishnan Namboothiri; they have two children, Deepankuran and Devadarshan. Deepankuran is a singer who has sung for various films including Desadanam, as well as Devotional Songs. Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri's youngest brother, Kaithapram Viswanathan Namboothiri, is a Malayalam cinema music director who runs the Sruthilaya Music School at Payyanur.
Awards
- 1993 – Kerala State Film Award for the best Lyricist
- 1996 – Kerala State Film Award for the best Lyricist
- 1997 – Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director
- 2013 – Nominated—Best Lyricist for "Rajagopuram" – Puthiya Theerangal
- 2005 – Best Lyricist Award –
Filmography
As lyricist
Selected film albums for which Kaithapram wrote lyrics include: Template:Multicol
- 2016 – Hello Namaste
- 2015 – Vellivelichathil
- 2012 – Padmasree Bharat Dr. Saroj Kumar
- 2012 – Ekk Deewana Tha (Song: Aaromale)
- 2011 – Venicile Vyapari
- 2011 – Urumi
- 2010 – Pokkiri Raja
- 2010 – Aagathan
- 2010 – Vinnaithaandi Varuvaaya (Song: Aaromale)
- 2009 – Robinhood
- 2009 – Moss & Cat
- 2009 – Yugapurushan
- 2009 – Pulliman
- 2009 – Karshakasree
- 2009 – Bodyguard
- 2009 – Puthiya Mukham
- 2009 – Madhya Venal
- 2008 – Jubilee
- 2008 – Magic Lamp
- 2008 – Parthan Kanda Paralokam
- 2007 – Ravanan
- 2007 – Mauryan
- 2007 – Nivedhyam
- 2006 – Balram Vs Tara Das
- 2006 – Ennittum
- 2006 – Mahasamudram
- 2006 – Palunku
- 2006 – Rashtram
- 2006 – Lion
- 2006 – Aanachandam
- 2006 – Photographer
- 2006 – Thuruppugulan
- 2005 – Rappakal
- 2005 – Makalkku
- 2005 – Lokanathan IAS
- 2005 – Naran
- 2005 – Annorikal
- 2005 – Ullam
- 2005 – December
- 2005 – Thanmatra
- 2005 – Soumyam
- 2005 – Thommanum Makkalum
- 2005 – Nottam
- 2005 – Junior Senior
- 2005 – Boy Friend
- 2005 – By The People
- 2005 – Ben Johnson
- 2005 – Udayananu Tharam
- 2004 – Kaazhcha
- 2004 – Youth Festival
- 2004 – Amrutham
- 2004 – Parayam
- 2004 – Vismayathumbathu
- 2004 – Vellinakshatram
- 2004 – Symphony
- 2004 – Sathyam
- 2004 – Black
- 2004 – Udayam
- 2004 – Manjupoloru Penkutty
- 2004 – Perumazhakkalam
- 2004 – Vajram
- 2004 – Rain Rain Come Again
- 2004 – Thudakkam
- 2004 – 4 The People
- 2003 – Chronic Bachelor
- 2003 – Ammakilikkoodu
- 2003 – Sinkari Bolona
- 2003 – Pattanathil Sundaran
- 2003 – Vellithira
- 2003 – Thilakkam
- 2003 – Kasthuriman
- 2003 – Swantham Malavika
- 2003 – Mayamohithachandran
- 2003 – Pulival Kalyanam
- 2003 – Swapnakoodu
- 2002 – Pranayamanithooval
- 2002 – Kannaki
- 2002 – Kalyanaraman
- 2002 – Nammal
- 2002 – Kaalachakram
- 2002 – Thandavam
- 2002 – Yathrakarude Sradhakku
- 2001 – Uthaman
- 2001 – Onemanshow
- 2001 – Ishtam
- 2001 – Sundarapurushan
- 2000 – Vinayapoorvam Vidyadharan
- 2000 – Devadoothan
- 2000 – Satyam Shivam Sundaram
- 2000 – Mazhanool Kanavu
- 2000 – Aanamuttathe Angalamar
- 2000 – Santham
- 2000 – Life Is Beautiful
- 2000 – Thenkasipattanam
- 2000 – Nakshathragal Parayathirunnathu
- 2000 – Kannady Kadavathu
- 2000 – Kochu Kochu Santhoshangal
- 1999 – Veendum Chila Veettukaryangal
- 1999 – Mazhavillu
- 1999 – Friends
- 1999 – Chandamama
- 1999 – Agnisakshi
- 1999 – Udayapuram Sulthan
- 1998 – Sidhartha
- 1998 – Harikrishnans
- 1998 – Ayushman Bhava
- 1998 – Kattathoru Penpoovu
- 1998 – Ayal Kadha Ezhuthukayanu
- 1997 – Irattakuttikalude Achan
- 1996 – Azhakiya Ravanan
- 1995 – Mazhayethum Munpe
- 1993 – Sopanam
- 1993 – Vatsalyam
- 1992 – Aayushkalam
- 1992 – Kauravar
- 1992 – Sooryamanasam
- 1992 – Kamaladalam
- 1991 – Advaitham
- 1991 – Ente Sooryaputhrikku
- 1991 – Sandesham
- 1991 – Bharatham
- 1991 – Vishnulokam
- 1991 – Amaram
- 1991 – Ulladakkam
- 1991 – Abhimanyu
- 1991 – Njan Gandharvan
- 1990 – Kalikkalam
- 1990 – His Highness Abdullah
- 1990 – Thalayanamanthram
- 1990 – Paavam Paavam Rajakumaran
- 1990 – Kuttettan
- 1990 – Thoovalsparsam
- 1990 – Thazhvaram
- 1989 – Varavelppu
- 1989 – Ardham
- 1989 – Mazhavil Kavadi
- 1989 – Innale
- 1989 – Kireedam
- 1988 – Aryan
- 1988 – Vellanakalude Nadu
As composer
The major film song albums composed by Kaithapram:[2]
- Rama Ravanan (2010)
- Neelakasam Niraye (2002)
- Theerthadanam (2001)
- Udayapuram Sulthan (1999)
- Agni Sakshi (1999)
- Ennu Swantham Janakikutty (1998)
- Kattathoru Penpoovu (1998)
- Thattakam (1998)
- Kaikudunna Nilavu (1998)
- Thalolam (1998)
- Desadanam (1997)
- Karunyam (1997)
- Kottapurathe Koottukudumbam (1997)
- Kaliyattam (1997)
As director
As actor
He has played the character of a classical or semi-classical singer/lyricsist in most of these films. Some of his well-known films include:
- Ammayana Sathyam
- Savidham
- Sopanam
- His Highness Abdullah
- Jagratha
- Vaishali
- Swathi Thirunal
- Theerthadanam
- Deshadanam
- Sammanam
- Nivedhyam
As script writer
- Sopanam (1993)
References
- Ear to a cure
- The website of Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri
- The healing touch of music(The Hindu)
- The Hindu Friday, Aug 12, 2005
- Kaithapram
- Hits of Kaithapram
- Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri
- ^ http://www.mangalam.com/life-style/success/102664
- ^ "Kaithapram". Malayalam Movies.
External links
- Kaithapram D. Nampoothiri at the Internet Movie Database