Hamsalekha

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ಹಂಸಲೇಖ/Hamsalekha
Birth name Govindaraju Gangaraju
Origin Mysore, Karnataka
Genres Film score
Soundtrack
Theatre
World music
Occupations Film composer, instrumentalist
Instruments Keyboards, vocals, guitar, piano, harmonium, percussion, other
Years active 1981present

Hamsalekha(ಕನ್ನಡ: ಹಂಸಲೇಖ) (real name: Govindaraju Gangaraju) is a music director and lyricist in the Kannada film industry. He also writes screenplays and dialogues for movies. He has composed music for over 300 feature films and has written lyrics for about the same number. He has also composed for Tamil and Telugu films. His popularity in the Kannada music industry rose with his tunes and lyrics in the film Premaloka (1987). His mother tongue is Kannada and his hometown is Mysore, India.

Early career

Hamsalekha was born Govindaraju Gangaraju. He is married to Latha, an established playback singer. He was introduced into feature films by director M. N. Prasad, who provided an opportunity to write for the film Triveni. His debut film as a musician was the 1981 film Rahuchandra, but his popularity soared only after his association with actor-director Ravichandran. Premaloka, released in 1987, brought them together for a collaboration that would endure for over 12 years.

Hamsalekha's style includes elements of western and Hindustani music. He plays keyboards, guitar, piano, harmonium, and percussion and sings. His wife Latha is also a singer. Some of her popular songs include "Aakaaradalli sharabu thubide" from Anjada Gandu and "aa arunodaya chenda" from the movie Arunodaya. She is still popular among lovers of film music.

Family Life

Hamsalekha and his wife Latha have a son Alankar. On lines of talent in family, Alankar too is connected with Arts, Music and Films. He attempted a stint in movies. Few of his released and unreleased movies are Sugghi, Tapori, Roja. Kannada Film Star of Mungarumale fame, Golden Star Ganesh played a role in Tapori during his struggling phase with Alankar in lead role.

Later career

After working on Premaloka, Hamsalekha became one of the most prolific music directors in Kannada film, with many hits. He made occasional use of many genres of music, including Western, pop, rock, hip hop, Indian classical, folk, ghazals, Sufi, and item songs. "Chandakinta Chanda", a ghazal he composed for the film Sparsha, was a major hit. He has created songs ranging from the philosophical ("Le Le Marula" in Shaapa, a film whose story he wrote himself) to the naughty ("Kaayi Kaayi Nuggekaayi Mahimege" in Halli Maestru), the patriotic ("Huttidhare Kannada Nadalli Hutta Bekku" in Rajkumar's Aakasmika, a song which has become an unofficial anthem of Karnataka) and love songs ("Ele Hombisile..." in Halunda Tavaru). He composed the background score for one movie using a single instrument and made the music for Kona Eedaita with no instruments at all. His music in the film Hagalu Vesha had a rustic and folk feel without the use of synthetic sounds. His music in the 2010 movie Naanu Nanna Kanasu was appreciated by critics as well as audiences.[citation needed] He also composed for the National Award winning movie Puttakkana Highway in 2011.[1]

Non Film Music

Hamsalekha has written music for stage plays and private albums.[2]

As a writer

Hamsalekha has written stories, screenplays and dialogues for several movies.

Story

  • Avane Nanna Ganda (1989)
  • Gandharva (1993)
  • Nanna Tangi (1994)
  • Shaapa (2001)

Screenplay

  • nimmajji (1989)
  • Gandharva (1993)

Dialogues

  • Premaloka (1987)
  • Ranadheera (1988)
  • Avane Nanna Ganda (1989)
  • Yugapurusha (1989)
  • Halli Meshtru (1992)
  • Gandharva (1993)

Music+ Trust

  • Established in 2001.
  • Interaction with folklore experts of state.
  • Seminars on music and Literature.
  • Educative camps of folklore culture.
  • Fine tuning of folklore music collection.
  • Presentation of “LAHIRI”, a Desi Sing-n-Dance
  • Format of original Folk tripadi.
  • Celebrating “Ruthugala Habba”, every month with innovative folk formats.
  • Invention of “DESI NOTATION”, a unique music script for folk music.
  • Establishment of Desi Music School.
  • Establishment of Desi High School and College.
  • super

Desi Vidhya Samsthe

Hamsalekha Desi Vidya Samsthe was established in 2004–2005 as a free educational institution for SC/ST and underprivileged children for 8th, 9th and 10th standard in English medium. Teaching was given using Dance, Drama and Singing. Started an Arts College in 2007–2008 to provide Desi degree courses. Land has been allocated near Channapatna for a Desi Degree Residential College. Hamsalekha also runs a music class, where he encourages and mentors talented young singers.

Desi Music Trust

Hamsalekha laid the foundation stone for Desi Music University on the day of Kannada Rajyotsava on November 1, 2010. The university will be built with INR 120 crores on 50 acres (200,000 m2) of land in Mudhigere village near Channapatna in Karnataka. The Dravidian University of Andhra Pradesh has given recognition to this Hamsalekha College of Performing Arts.[3]

Awards

Hamsalekha has received many awards over the past three decades.

National Film Awards:

Filmfare Awards South:

  • 2005 - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director (Kannada) - Film: Nenapirali
  • 2000 - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director (Kannada) - Film: Preethse
  • 1998 - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director (Kannada) - Film: Yaare Neenu Cheluve
  • 1994 - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director (Kannada) - Film: Halunda Tavaru
  • 1993 - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director (Kannada) - film: Aakasmika
  • 1991 - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director (Kannada) - Film: Ramachaari

Karnataka State Film Awards:

For music direction
  • 2005 - Best Music Director - Nenapirali
  • 1999 - Best Music Director - Hrudaya Hrudaya
  • 1996 - Best Music Director - Taayi Illada Tavaru
  • 1994 - Best Music Director - Halunda Tavaru
For lyrics
  • 2001 - Best Lyricist - Sri Manjunatha
  • 2000 - Best Lyricist - Tutta Mutta?
  • 1996 - Best Lyricist - Thayi Illada Tavaru

Other awards:

  • 2012 - Dr. Rajkumar Award from Karnataka State Government [4]
  • 2005 - Rajyostava Award (Suvarna Rajyostava)
  • 2001 - Nandi Award - Sri Manjunatha
  • 2005 - Kempegowda Prashasti
  • 2005 - Sunfeast Udaya film award for the best lyrics - Nenapirali

Selected Discography

Kannada films

Year Album
1987 Premaloka
1988 Anjada Gandu
Anthima Thirpu
Avale Nanna Hendthi
Ranaranga
Kindari Jogi
Ranadheera
1989 Amanusha
Anantana Avantara
C.B.I. Shankar
Yuga Purusha
Sangliyana
Yuddha Kaanda
Parashuram
1990 Bannada Gejje
Muthina Haara
Abhimanyu
Anantha Prema
Aata Bombata
Aavesha
1991 Neenu Nakkare Haalu Sakkare
Ajagajanthara
SP Bhargavi
Belli Kalungura
Ramachaari
Shanti Kranti
1992 Chaitrada Premanjali
Anaatha Rakshaka
Mallige Hoove
Purushothama
Gopikrishna
Ksheera Sagara
Sri Ramachandra
Marana Mrudanga
Halli Meshtru
Chikkejamanru
1993 Gadibidi Ganda
Baa Nalle Madhuchandrake
Anuragada Alegalu
Mannina Doni
Hoovu Hannu
Apoorva Jodi
Aathanka
Annayya
Aakasmika
Chirabandhavya
Gejje Naada
Kempaiah IPS
Karimaleya Kaggathalu
Midida Hrudayagalu
Munjaneya Manju
Shrungara Kavya
1994 Halunda Thavaru
Muthanna
Mahakshathriya
Saamraat
Jaana
Chinna
Lockup Death
Megha Maale
Odahuttidavaru (lyrics)
Time Bomb
1995 Ganayogi Panchakshari Gavayi
Himapatha
Putnanja
Thayi Illada Tavaru
Simhada Mari
Dore
Om
1996 Mojugara Sogasugara
Sipayi
Karpoorada Gombe
1997 Yaare Neenu Cheluve
Cheluva
Balondu Bhavageethe
Ati Madhura Anuraga
1998 Andaman
Thuttha Muttha
"Gadi Bidi Krishna"
"Rambhe Urvashi Menake"
1999 Snehaloka
Sambrama
AK-47
Arunodaya
Aryabhata
Hrudhaya Hrudhaya
Yare Ni Abhimani
Chandrodaya
Vishwa
2000 Sparsha
Devara Maga
Hagalu Vesha
Preethse
Shabdavedi
Shaapa
Preethsod Tappa....?
Asthra
2001 Gattimela
Sri Manjunatha
Kurigalu Sir Kurigalu
Diggajaru
Baava Baamaida
Habba
2002 Kothigalu Sir Kothigalu
Thavarige Baa Thangi
Dakota Express
Nagarahavu
2003 Nanjundi
Hrudayavanta
Superstar
Ondaagona Baa
2004 Sarwabouma
Kattegalu Sir Kattegalu
Kiccha
2005 Nenapirali
Anna Thangi
2006 Kallarali Hoovagi
Thutturi
2007 Soundarya
Sixer
Gunavanta
Sri Dhanamma Devi
Shri Kshetra Kaivara Thathaiah
Janapada
Meera Madhava Raghava
Nanu Neenu Jodi
2008 Honganasu
Bandhu Balaga
Navashakti Vaibava
Thaayi
Darode
Sangaathi
Yuga Yugagale Sagali
2009 Kabaddi
Yodha
Rajani
Namyajamanru
Devaru Kotta Thangi
Kannada da Kiran Bedi
Mukhaputa
2010 Premism
Naanu Nanna Kanasu
2011 Puttakkana Highway
2012 Narasimha
Dakota Picture
Nandeesha
2013 Veera
Election
Raja Huli

Telugu films

  • 2001: Sri Manjunatha
  • 2000: Nannu Preminchave
  • 2000: Sparsha The Touch
  • 1991: Shanthi Kranthi
  • 1997: Omkaram
  • 1993: Ankuram
  • 1990: Prema Yuddham
  • 1989: Muthyamantha Muddu
  • 1988: Avalu

Tamil films

Trivia

  • Shanthi, a film by Baraguru Ramachandrappa with music by Hamsalekha, was mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records as the film with only one character.[5]
  • Mukhaputa, a movie directed by Roopa Iyer, featured music and an onscreen appearance by Hamsalekha.[6]

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