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Shibu Chakravarthy
Background information
Birth nameShibu G. Das
Born (1961-02-17) 17 February 1961 (age 63)
OriginKerala, India
GenresFilm score
Occupation(s)Lyricist, script writer, screenplay writer
Years active1984–present
LabelsHMV India, BMG India, Tarangini, Inreco

Shibu Chakravarthy is noted lyricist, screenplay writer and script writer who mainly works in Malayalam cinema. He is the lyricist of around 200 songs. He has been the script writer for various films including Nair Saab, Manu Uncle, and Adharvam. He writes for new films in Mollywood. He wrote his first song for the movie Allimalarkkaavu in 1984, and he still works for the industry. He has worked for over 80 films.

Early life

Shibu Chakravarthy was born in Cochin on 17 February 1961, in Kaloor, Ernakulam District, to the late K.G. Das and Leela, a teacher. He did his schooling from St. George school Edappally. He started writing poems at a very young age, inspired by his uncle, Eroor Vesudev.

Lyricist

At age 18 he started writing songs for Malayalam Basic albums.

He was introduced to the Malayalam film industry by Rajan Prakash of Prakash Movie tone. His first film was Allimalarkkavu in 1984 at age 23, when he was doing his master's degree in philosophy in Maharajas College. He continued his studies and secured a diploma in journalism while working in the film industry.

His famous hit was in the film Shyma with the song "Chembarathy Poovu", and he became a successful lyricist in the Malayalam cinema industry. He has penned about 250 songs in over 80 films and approximately 200 songs for festival/devotional albums.[1]

Chakravarthy contributed lyrics for the following films:

His few evergreen songs are as follows:

  • "Chembarathi Poove Chollu" – from the film Shyama
  • "Ormakal Oodikalikkuvan Ethunnu" – Mukundetta Sumitra Vilikkunnu
  • "Andhiponvettam" – Vandanam
  • "Eeeran Megham Poovum Konde" – Chitram
  • "Karukavayal Kuruvi" – Druvam
  • "Ente nee Kanna" – Sasneham Sumitra

He has had quite a few hits with popular music directors, including M.K. Arjunan, Raghu Kumar, Shyam, Ravindran, Johnson, K.J. Joy, Kannoor Rajan, Jerry Amal Dev, M.G. Radhakrishnan, S.P. Venketesh, Mohan Sithara, M. Jayachandran Alphons, Deepak Dev, and Ousephachan. Ouseppachan Sibu Chakravorthy duo has created music par excellence and is well known in the film fraternity.

Scripts

He has written scripts for mainstream films as well as offbeat films, including:

  • Orkkapurathu, directed by Kamal in 1988
  • Manu Uncle, directed by Dennis Joseph in 1988, won the National Award
  • Adharvam, directed by Dennis Joseph in 1989
  • Nair Saab (as co-writer with Dennis Joseph), directed by Joshy in 1989
  • Samrajyam, directed by Joemon in 1990
  • Abhayam, directed by Sivan in 1991
  • Aazarakoottam, directed by Karim.
  • Churam, directed by Bharatan in 1997

Commercials

He began his career at a very young age while continuing his studies in Maharajah College as a layout artist with Gayathri Artists & Designers, which was very popular in the film industry. That helped him to get associated with the art direction of two major cinemas, Nirakootte and New Delhi. He still continues his association with the advertising industry through jingles and innovative concepts.

Many major advertisement jingles which we hear today are the contributions of Shibu Chakravarthy. He is the most preferred writer for national clients and agencies.[citation needed] Some of them are:

  • Alukas Jewellery (Manssine Thalirmarathil)
  • Al Bayan Water (Muthassi Thodiyille)
  • Appachi Bikes
  • Alappat Jewellers
  • Karikkineth Textiles
  • Federal Bank
  • Handex

Documentaries and television

Chakravarthy is a multifaceted artist. He made a documentary covering all aspects of the UAE's traditions and culture, which is still maintained as the official reference for UAE tourism. He has also done the following:

  • Documentary about Cochin
  • Two major documentaries about Matha Amritanandamayi (Amma)
  • On an invite from Mammootty in 2004, he went to work for Kairali TV. He was the programme head for almost five years.
  • A documentary on elephants and the various aspects of their lives in the wild
  • The reality shows of Kairali began under his leadership. The well-viewed popular programme Star Wars underwent a format change under his guidance.
  • Chakravarthy reinstalled the long-forgotten art form, 'Kathaprasangam', through a reality show.
  • He was associated with the branching of Kairali TV's channels – People TV and WE TV.
  • He joined Amrita TV in 2009, and now works with Media One TV.

Animation

Chakravarthy has set up a co-operative society to bring about new concepts in animation. This is a non-profit organisation whose main motive is to bring about artistic excellence while enjoying their creations. The Society of Animators is a platform for budding animation artists to develop and implement their ideas. The society is not restricted to its members, and welcomes any individual who has new ideas about animation.

Personal life

Chakravarthy has four sisters. His wife Shiji works as a principal in Vijyana Sagar (NPOL school). He has a son, Santhanu., and a daughter, Malavika, who is a student of Architecture at University School of Designs, Mysore. Chakravarthy is an avid reader, and his interests are philosophy and psychology.

References

  1. ^ "Shibu Chakravarthy in MSI". malayalasangeetham. Retrieved 28 February 2012.