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Stephen Devassy (born 23 February 1981) is an Indian musician hailing from Palakkad, Kerala. [1] He started his career at a very early age, and has performed on stage around the world. Stephen is the founder of Musik Lounge, [ 2 ] an audio technology school and studio in Chennai .
In Kerala, film music stands out as the most widely embraced form of musical expression, enjoying widespread popularity among the state's populace. [4] Before the emergence of Malayalam cinema and its distinct film music, the people of Kerala avidly followed Tamil and Hindi film songs, a practice that
Balabhaskar Chandran (10 July 1978 – 2 October 2018) was an Indian musician, violinist, composer and record producer. He is best known for promoting fusion music in South India . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Hailing from a musically affluent family, he was introduced to the world of instrumental music at the age of three by his uncle B. Sasikumar , a laureate ...
Since the song appeared in the film's end credits, a separate music video was filmed for the song. [11] On 9 May 2024, the video was released by Think Music under the "Think Originals" banner, and features Sajin Gopu, Hipster, Mithun Jai Shankar and Roshan Shanavas, who acted in principal characters, alongside the singer Dabzee. The music video ...
Thaikkudam Bridge is a multi-genre Indian music band, originated from Kerala in 2013. The band achieved its first commercial success through the musical show Music Mojo, which used to telecast on Kappa TV [1] where they released their debut original composition, "Fish Rock," during the Kappa TV's "Music Mojo" session.
Harisankar is also a popular figure in Indian independent music, with his band Pragathi. The five-member band, comprising Harisankar, Abishek Amanath, Abhijith Sudhi, Precious Peter and Abin Sagar was formed in 2018. He lended his voice for the Malayalam version of Naatu Naatu, the Oscar and Golden Globe winning song from the movie RRR. [1]
Chithra was born 27 July 1963 [32] in the city of Trivandrum (now Thiruvananthapuram) of the Kerala state. Her father, Krishnan Nair was a school teacher and a music enthusiast who taught basics of music to all his three children. [33] He died after a long battle with cancer on 18 July 1986. Her mother Shanthakumari was also a music teacher.