Pradip Somasundaran

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pradip Somasundaran

Pradip Somasundaran
Country India
Years active 1996–present
Genres playback singing, carnatic music, bhajan
Website(s) http://www.pradipsomasundaran.com

Pradip Somasundaran also known as Pradeep Somasundaram is a playback singer and a lecturer in Electronics from Thrissur, Kerala, India. He was born on 26th January 1967 at Nelluvaya, Thrissur, Kerala. He started training in Carnatic Music at an age of 12, and started giving stage performances at the age of 16. A noteworthy person among his music teachers is Shri. V Gopalan of Trichur. He is a Graded artist in All India Radio and Doordarshan. He sings classical Carnatic Music, Ghazals and Devotional songs in Malayalam, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, English and Japanese languages. He has also given musical performances out of India in countries like UAE, Oman, Bahrain, Quatar and Japan. He has also performed with major playback singers in Kerala and Bollywood like K.J. Yesudas, Jayachandran, M.G. Sreekumar, K. S. Chitra, Sujatha Mohan, Madhuri, P. Susheela, Sunidhi Chauhan, and many singers of the younger generation.

He began his playback singing career in 1993 with the song "Samayam Manoharam" from the film "Ezhuthachan". His first released film song was "Perumathodi Kotti Varunne" from "Mannadiyar Penninu Chenkotta Chekkan" in 1996 also tuned by Raveendran. He has sung around 15 songs in films and has around 40 albums to his credit till date, and has sung for many major music directors of Kerala such as Ilayaraaja, Raveendran, Johnson, Mohan Sitara, Vidyadharan, Kaithapram & Ramesh Narayan. He is also a Life member of the MACTA (Malayalam Cine Technicians Association).

A Post Graduate Degree holder in Electronics, he is working as a Senior Lecturer & Head of Department of Electronics at the Govt. College of Applied Science,Vadakkencherry, Palakkad, Kerala managed by Institute of Human Resources Development. He is also involved in the use and promotion of GNU/Linux & Free Software. He was involved in the programs by Free Software Foundation Kerala, on the occasion of the visit of Richard M. Stallman to Cochin.[1]

He is a regular participant in the "Swaralaya Dance & Music Festival" held at Palakkad and "Chembai Sangeethootsavam" at Guruvayur. He regularly appears in popular T.V programs like Symphony, Gaanaanjali, Navaratri Swaralaya program, Anjali, Ghazal etc. that are telecast on the popular south Indian Television channels like Doordarshan, Kairali TV, Asianet and Amrita TV. He has also performed for Satya Sai Baba at Puttaparthi.

Contents

[edit] Musical Journey

Pradip is well known in Kerala for his ability to sing any type of song, be it carnatic music, fast numbers, soft melodies, Ghazals or even English songs. His singing talents were discovered by the late Ravindran who gave him the first break in films with the evergreen "Samayam Manoharam" in the film "Ezhuthachan" in 1992. This song proved his strong classical music base. This was much earlier than "Meri Awaz Suno". Even after "Meri Awaz Suno", it was again Ravindran who first used his voice for a film. Later he rendered many songs for him. He has also sung for Johnson, another reputed Music director of Malayalam Films. The song "Muthe Ninne Thedi" a romantic duet with "Minmini" from the Dileep starrer "Manasam" was a big hit in 1997. "Punyam Pularna" a Ravindran song from "Kalyanappittennu" a Dileep Starrer was also a hit. He has also sung for "Mohan Sitara" & "Ilayaraaja". This singing Lecturer still continues to amaze and enchant the Malayalees and continues searching for innovative means of popularising good music. His [music blog] is an example for his virtuosity and innovation. He also composes music and is a member of the online musical venture [Blogswara] for which he has composed and sung songs.

[edit] Major Achievements

He has won many prizes in music at the College, University and Inter-University levels during the course of his education.[2]

His tryst with fame in the national music arena started by winning the Lata Mangeshkar Trophy for the best male singer along with Sunidhi Chauhan who won in the female category, in the national level music competition "Meri Awaz Suno" in 1996, which was telecast by Doordarshan. "Meri Awaz Suno" was conducted jointly by Doordarshan, Lata Mangeshkar, and Yash Chopra’s “Metavision”, which was telecast all over India on the national network. The program was hosted by the famous theater and film personality Annu Kapoor. The Mega-final of the event was judged by a panel of the most eminent musicians of India including Pandit Jasraj, Bhupen Hazarika, Manna Dey and Lata Mangeshkar.[2].</ref>

He has been active in International Youth exchange programs too, and was selected to be a part of the 19 member Indian contingent, which took part in the 6th Ship for World Youth Program in 1994, that Visited Japan, Singapore, Srilanka, Kenya, & Greece, on a two-and-a-half months long ship voyage. He has also participated in the "Renaissance-2003 World Youth Leaders Meet" which was held in Japan in 2003. He was one of the four Indians selected for representing India in this program.[2]

In 1997, he was bestowed with the the "TOYI" (10 Outstanding Young Indian) Award, by JCI India for his contributions in the field of music.[2]

He was also selected as the best male playback singer for Television serials in 1998, by "Malayalam Television Viewers Association", for the song “Ennakkaruppin Ezhazhagu” from the serial “Ishtamai”.[2]

[edit] Discography

Some of the major milestones in his musical career include the listed below.

[edit] 1. Film Songs

Sl Song Film Released by Music Director Year of Release
1) Samayam Manoharam Ezhuthachan HMV (RPG) Raveendran 1993
2) Perumathodi Mannadiyar Penninu Chenkotta Chekkan Ankith Audio Raveendran 1996
3) Punyam Kalyanappittennu Sargam Raveendran 1997
4) Muthe Ninne Thedi Manasam Ankith Audio Johnson 1997
5) Vavaa Voo Manasam Ankith Audio Johnson 1997
6 Moham Manassil Arjunan Pillayum Anju Makkalum Sargam Mohan Sitara 1997
7) Mohini Enikkayi Manjeeradhwani Johny Sagariga Ilayaraaja 1998
8) Sandhya Ragamai Kannadikkadavathu East Coast Audio Balabhaskar 2000
9) Manava Mochana Arunam -- Ramesh Narayan 2006 (To be Released)

[edit] 2. Albums

Sl Album Language Released by Music Director Year of Release
1) Pratyasha Vol 1,2,3,4 Hindi Dharma Bharati, Indore Paul Poovathingal 1994,1997,2000,2006
2) Sangeetharchana Malayalam HMV (RPG) Jaya Vijaya 1997
3) Ayyappamayam Malayalam Sargam Suresh & Suma Varma 1997
4) Pradakshinam Malayalam Audiotracs Kalyan Anand 1997
5) Kripa Malayalam Johny Sagariga Jerson Antony 1997
6) Sangeetha Sangamam Malayalam Johny Sagariga MACTA Live Program 1998
7) Ninakkayi Malayalam East Coast Audios Balabhaskar 1998
8) Ponnonam Malayalam Sargam Audios Raveendran 1998
9) The Golden Voice Hindi Maruthi Audios Cover Versions 1998
10) Aadyamayi Malayalam East Coast Audios Balabhaskar 2000
11) Onappeeli Malayalam East Coast Audios Balabhaskar 2000
12) Ayyappathrippadam Malayalam Pranathy Audios Ravindran Paingodu 2000
13) Angel Malayalam Angel Vision Johnson, Joy Cheruvathoor, Ouseppachan 2000
14) Ennennum Malayalam Satyam Audios Manoj George 2001
15) Jeevan Malayalam Grace Communications Joy Cheruvathoor 2002
16) Koti Pranaam Mixed The Art of Living Foundation International Pradip Somasundaran 2007

[edit] Awards

  • 1991-President's Gold medal winner in A.I.R National level Light Music competition
  • 1996- Lata mangeshkar Award for best male singer of India in Meri Awaz Suno, the first National level Televised Music competition.
  • 1997- The prestigious TOYI (Ten Outstanding Young Indian Award) given by JCI (Junior Chamber International) India in recognition to his contributions in music.
  • 1998- Best T.V Playback singer of Kerala award for the song Ennakkaruppin
  • 2005- Kalaratna State Award for his overall contributions to the field of music

[edit] See also

Playback singer

[edit] External links

[edit] References