M. G. Sreekumar
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Born | May 25, 1957 | |
Origin | Kerala, India | |
Genre(s) | Indian classical music and Playback singing |
M.G. Sreekumar is a prominent playback singer in Malayalam and Tamil cinema.
- Born 25 May, 1957 (Star: Revathi).
- Father, late Malabar Gopalan Nair (Died 1973)
- Mother, a music teacher
- Brother MG Radhakrishnan (senior music director, AIR Trivandrum) and
- Sister Dr. K Omanakutty (Carnatic vocalist, doctorate in Kathakali)
- Wife Lekha youngest daughter of Sri.P.Neelakata Pillai, a senior criminal advocate, Thakkalay, Tamil Nadu
- Studied at Government Model School, Thiruvananthapuram with Mohanlal, Priyadarshan, Suresh Kumar.
- Bank officer at SBT 1982-1986.
- Debuted in Coolie.
- Hosts celebrity music quiz programme on TV.
M G Sreekumar needs no introduction. Malayalam music buffs have enjoyed his singing for well over a decade now and his popularity as a playback singer has only soared over the years. Though hailing from a family of eminent musicians (he’s the younger brother of noted music-director, vocalist M G Radhakrishnan and eminent musician Prof. Omanakutty), Sreekumar’s entry into the realm of film music was a sheer accident. But once there, his hard work and dedication coupled with his versatile voice saw him going places. Awards and recognition followed, though for Sreekumar the icing on the cake is the two National Awards he’s received in a gap of just 10 years. The latest being for Chaandu pottum from the film Vaasanthiyum, Lakshmiyum Pinne Njaanum .
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[edit] About Family
His father, the late Malabar Gopalan Nair, was a harmonist and a classical vocalist during the post-independence era of the 50s. In those days there were no sophisticated audio or light systems as we have today. As a matter of fact, electricity itself was quite a luxury. For light, the performer would have to use noisy petromax lamps, and also had to sing loudly to reach the ears of thousands. But love for the art of music inspired his father with a commitment that established him as a musician of renown in the circles he moved. His mother who shared his love for music was also a music teacher who retired in the 60s and is now living with M.G Sreekumar. His father passed away in Trivandrum in 1973 when Sreekumar was quite young. But his life has always been an inspiration for Sreekeumar to achieve the goals he has set for himself. His father's passion for the art of music has encouraged him to seek greater perfection in all that he do. His brother, M. G. Radha Krishnan, who works at the Trivandrum chapter of the All India Radio as a Senior Music Director has done more than 100 films in Malayalam. His deep involvement in music has raised him to the level of an internationally famous music director. His sister, Dr.K.Omanakutty, is also no new-comer to this melodious art called music. She obtained her doctorate in Kathakali music in 1985 and has a number of music show-cuts that include artistes like K. S. Chitra, a leading play-back singer in the world of contemporary Malayalam films.
[edit] Miscellaneous Crew - Filmography
(2000s) (1990s) (1980s)
Classmates (2006) (playback singer)
Prajapathi (2006) (playback singer)
Vadakkum Nathan (2006) (playback singer) ... aka Vadakkumnathan (India: Malayalam title: alternative transliteration)
Thanmathra (2005) (playback singer)
Black (2004/I) (playback singer)
Vettam (2004) (playback singer)
Jalolsavam (2004) (playback singer)
Thekkekara Super Fast (2004) (playback singer)
Vamanapuram Bus Route (2004) (playback singer)
Chakram (2003) (playback singer)
Pattanathil Sundaran (2003) (playback singer)
Ammakilikkoodu (2003) (playback singer)
Hariharan Pillai Happy Aanu (2003) (playback singer)
Pattalam (2003) (playback singer)
Swapnam Kondu Thulabharam (2003) (playback singer)
Chronic Bachelor (2003) (playback singer)
Vasanthamallika (2003) (playback singer)
Kalyanaraman (2002) (playback singer) ... aka Kalyana Raman (India: Malayalam title: alternative transliteration)
Meesha Madhavan (2002) (playback singer) ... aka Meesa Madhavan (India: Malayalam title: alternative transliteration) ... aka Meeshamadhavan (India: Malayalam title: alternative transliteration)
Jagathi Jagathish in Town (2002) (playback singer)
Mazhathullikkilukkam (2002) (playback singer)
Pranyamanithooval (2002) (playback singer)
Valkannadi (2002) (playback singer)
Videsi Nair Swadesi Nair (2002) (playback singer)
Majunu (2001) (playback singer)
Ravanaprabhu (2001) (playback singer)
Akasthile Paravakal (2001) (playback singer)
Ee Parakkum Thalika (2001) (playback singer)
Megasandesam (2001) (playback singer)
Kakkakuyil (2001) (playback singer)
Karumadikkuttan (2001) (playback singer)
Thenkasipattanam (2000) (playback singer)
Dada Sahib (2000) (playback singer) (as M.G. Srikumar)
Valliettan (2000) (playback singer)
Ezhupunna Tharakan (1999) (playback singer)
Dil Se.. (1998) (playback singer) ... aka From the Heart (USA) ... aka Prema Tho (India: Telugu title: dubbed version) ... aka Uyire (India: Tamil title: dubbed version)
Kabhi Na Kabhi (1998) (playback singer)
Mangalya Pallakku (1998) (playback singer)
Mayajalam (1998) (playback singer)
Chandralekha (1997) (playback singer)
Bhoopathi (1997) (playback singer)
Ekkareyanente Manasam (1997) (playback singer)
Gajaraja Manthram (1997) (playback singer)
The Good Boys (1997) (playback singer)
Krishnagudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu (1997) (playback singer)
Lelam (1997) (playback singer)
Manthramothiram (1997) (playback singer)
Superman (1997) (playback singer)
Madamma (1996) (playback singer)
Manikya Chempazhukka (1995) (playback singer)
Sadaram (1995) (playback singer)
Kashmeeram (1994) (playback singer)
Pavithram (1994) (playback singer)
Pingami (1994) (playback singer)
Midhunam (1993) (playback singer)
Vietnam Colony (1993) (playback singer)
Champakkulam Thachan (1992) (playback singer)
Maanthrika Cheppu (1992) (playback singer)
Advaitham (1991) (playback singer)
Chanchattam (1991) (playback singer)
Ennathe Programme (1991) (playback singer)
Godfather (1991) (playback singer)
Kilukkampetti (1991) (playback singer)
Kuttapathram (1991) (playback singer)
Ulladakkam (1991) (playback singer)
Oliyampukal (1990) (playback singer)
Akkareakkareakkare (1990) (playback singer) ... aka Akkare Akkare Akkare (India: Malayalam title: alternative transliteration)
Appu (1990) (playback singer)
Dr. Pasupathy (1990) (playback singer)
His Highness Abdullah (1990) (playback singer)
Indrajaalam (1990) (playback singer)
Kadathanadan Ambadi (1990) (singer)
Rajavazhcha (1990) (playback singer)
Varthamana Kalam (1990) (playback singer)
Mahayanam (1989) (playback singer)
News (1989) (playback singer)
Oru Sayahnathinte Swapnam (1989) (playback singer) ... aka Dream of One Evening
Ramji Rao Speaking (1989) (playback singer)
Janmandharam (1988) (playback singer)
Anantaram (1987) (playback singer) ... aka Monologue
Manivatharile Aayiram Sivarathrikal (1987) (playback singer)
Ayalvasi Oru Daridravasi (1986) (playback singer)
Onnanam Kunnil Oradi Kunnil (1985) (playback singer)
Poochakkoru Mookkuthi (1984) (playback singer)
[edit] Awards and Achievements
Kerala State Awards
1992 Best Male Singer M. G. Sreekumar (Various films)
1991 Best Male Singer M. G. Sreekumar (Song "Kilukil ...." from Kilukkam and "Aathiravaravayi .." from Thudarkatha)
1989 Best Male Singer M.G. Sreekumar r (Kireedam,Vadakku Nokiyandram)
National Awards for Best Singer
- 2002 National Awards Vasanthi, Lakshmiyum, Pinne Njanum - Chante pottum
- 1991 National Awards His Highness Abdulla - Nadaroopini