Sirivennela Sitaramasastri

Sirivennela Sitaramasastri
Born Chembolu Seetaramasastri
20 May 1955
Occupation Lyricist

Sirivennela Sitaramasastri (Telugu: సిరివెన్నెల సీతారామ శాస్త్రి) (born 20 May 1955) is an Indian lyricist known for his works in Telugu Cinema.[1] He is a multiple winner of Nandi Award for Best Lyricist and Filmfare Award for Best Lyricist – Telugu. He was the key note speaker at the Telugu Association of North America's celebrations held in Chicago between 2 and 4 July 2009[2][3] He is currently the highest paid film lyricist in Andhra Pradesh.[4] Recently, He was also felicitated by the Bay area Telugu association[5]

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Background

Chembolu Sitarama Sastri hails from the town of Anakapalli in Visakhapatnam district of the South Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. While pursuing his habit of poetry writing, he worked with the state-owned Telephone department for a living before he started writing film-songs. He discontinued studying medicine in Andhra Medical College.

His father Dr C V Yogi was a multi faceted scholar who worked as a lecturer in Anakapalli (AMAL College) and Kakinada (Ideal College).

Sitarama Sastri currently resides in Hyderabad along with his wife and two sons.[6]

Sirivennela

His first work in films were the songs for K. Viswanath's Sirivennela. The songs in the movie were so phenomenally popular that the name of this movie got tagged to his given name. The songs of this movie are wonderful and rich in meaning that each of the songs is remembered to this day as landmarks in Telugu film-music.

A particular highlight of the movie is the song Vidhata Thalapuna, sung by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and P. Susheela. The song is about Aum, the most sacred syllable in Hinduism, from which the Veda traditions originated. Other notable songs include Adibhikshuvu Vadinedi Koredhi and Ee gali Ee Nela.

Nandi Awards

Year Movie Song(s)
1986 Sirivennela Aadi Bhikshuvu
1987 Sruthilayalu Thelavaarademo swami
1988 Swarnakamalam Andela ravamidi padamuladaa
1993 Gaayam Surajyamavaleeni swarajyamendukani [1]
1994 Subhalagnam Chilaka ee thoodu leeka [2]
1996 Sreekaram Manasu kaastha kalatha padithe [3]
1997 Sindhooram Ardha shathapdapu agnanaanee [4]
1999 Prema Katha Devudu karunisthaadani [5]
2005 Chakram Jagamantha kutumbham naadi [6]
2008 Gamyam Entha varaku endu koraku [7]

Honours

Lyric Style

Although he is more popular for his film songs, he has also written devotional and patriotic songs. He has written over a thousand songs on Lord Shiva. Some of his patriotic songs inspired movies like Gayam directed by Ram Gopal Varma. Another director Krishna Vamsi formulated a story and made a movie Chakram based on 'Jagamanta kutumbam' song written by Sirivennela.

Apart from being a lyricist, Sitarama Sastri is also a philosopher, thinker and a crusader through his songs for social reformation.

Partial filmography

Year Movie Cast Music Song(s)
1986 Sirivennela Sarvadaman Banerjee, Suhasini K V Mahadevan Vidhata talpuna, Chandamam ravey, Merisey taralona, Aadi Bhikshuvu, Ee gali ee nela, Prakruthi Kanthaku
1987 Swayam Krushi Chiranjeevi , Vijayashanti Ramesh Naidu --
Samasaram Oka Chadaranagam Gollapudi, Sharat Babu, Rajendra Prasad Chakravarthi
Sruthi Layalu Rajasekhar, Sumalatha , K.V. Mahadevan --
1988 Swarnakamalam Venkatesh, Bhanupriya Ilayaraja --
Pelli Chesi Choodu , --
1989 Swarakalpana , --
Anna Thammudu Raj-Koti --
1990 Alludugaru Mohan Babu, Shobhana, Ramya Krishna K V Mahadevan --
Antham Nagarjuna, Urmila R D Burman --
1992 Gaayam Jagapati Babu, Revathi Sri Alupannadi Unda, Niggateesi Adugu
Kshana Kshanam Venkatesh, Sridevi M. M. Keeravani Jamurathiri Jabilamma --
Swathi Kiranam Mammooty K. V. Mahadevan Anathineeyara, Sruthi neevu, Thelimanchu
1993 Money J. D. Chakravarthy, Chinna, Jayasudha Sri Murthy --
Govinda Govinda Nagarjuna, Sridevi Koti --
1995 Criminal Nagarjuna, Manisha Koirala, Ramya Krishna M. M. Keeravani --
Gulabi J D Chakravarthy, Maheswari Sasi Preetam --
1996 Love Birds Prabhu Deva, Nagma A R Rahman --
1997 Taraka Ramudu Soundarya, Srikanth Koti --
Subha Muhurtam Aamani, Indraja, Vinod Kumar M. M. Keeravani --
Priya Raagaalu Jagapathi Babu, Soundarya, Maheswari M. M. Keeravani --
1998 Aaha Jagapati Babu, Sanghavi Vandemataram Srinivas Aahvanamandhi Andam, Anthyakshari, Manasaina Priya, Priyurali Address, Suvve Suvvamma
Pelli Kanuka Jagapathi Babu, Lakshmi, Bhanumathi M. M. Keeravani --
Aaveda Maa Avede Nagarjuna, Tabu, Heera Srinivas Chakravarthy --
W/O V. Varaprasad Avani, J. D. Chakravarthy, Vineeth M. M. Keeravani --
1999 Sitarama Raju Jagapathi Babu, Sanghavi, Nagarjuna, Sakshi Sivanand M. M. Keeravani --
Prema Katha Sumanth, Antra Mali Sandeep Chowta Devudu Karunisthadani
2001 Murari Mahesh Babu, Sonali Bendre Mani Sharma Alanati Ramachandrudu
2002 Oh Chinadana Gajala, Srikanth Vidya Sagar --
Okkadu Mahesh Babu, Bhumika Chawla Mani Sharma --
Allari Allari Naresh, Swetha Agarwal Paul J --
2003 Ela Cheppanu Tarun, Shriya Saran Koti --
2004 Varsham Prabhas, Trisha Krishnan Devi Sri Prasad --
2005 Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana Sidharth, Trisha Krishnan Devi Sri Prasad Chandrullo Unde kundhelu, Niluvaddam ninu, Something Something, Aakasam thaakela, Paaripoke Pittaa, Adhirey adhirey
Happy Allu Arjun, Genelia D'Souza Yuvan Shankar Raja Nee Kosam
Chakram Prabhas, Asin, Charmy, Prakash Raj Chakri Jagamantha Kutumbam&aii songs
2006 Bommarillu Siddharth Narayan, Genelia, Prakash Raj Devi Sri Prasad Nammaka Thappani
2007 Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule Venkatesh, Trisha Krishnan Yuvan Shankar Raja Allanthe Dooraana, Manasa Manninchamma
2008 Gamyam Allari Naresh, Sharwanand, Kamalinee Mukherjee Anil R, Murthy ES Entha Varaku
Shashirekha Parinayam Tarun, Genilie Mani Sharma Ninne Ninne, Ila Entha sepila, Yedo Yedo both versions
Jalsa Pawan Kalyan, Ileana Devi Sri Prasad Jalsa, My Heart Is Beating, You and I, Chalore Chalore Chal
Parugu Allu Arjun Mani Sharma Parugulu, Hrudayam
Kotha Bangaru Lokam Varun Sandesh, Shweta Prasad, Prakash Raj, Ahuti Prasad Mickey J Meyer Nenani Neevani, Nee Prasnalu Neeve, Ok Anesa
2009 Mahatma Srikanth, Bhavana Vijay Anthony Indiramma inti Peru kadura Gandhi, Emjaruguthondhi

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