Yugabharathi

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Yugabharathi
Born Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation Poet
Lyricist
Nationality Indian
Education Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Notable work(s) Manapathayam

Yugabharathi is a Tamil poet and lyricist.

Debuting in the film Aanandham with lyrics for the song Pallankuzhiyin vattam parthaen has become a successful lyricist penning more than 1000 songs.

Education

Yugabharathi Studied in Maxwell Matriculation Higher Secondary school (Thanjavur} and then did Diploma in Mechanical Engineering at Government Polytechnic College (Aranthangi).[1]

Notable works

Some of the songs which were hit for which Yugabharathi has penned the lyrics are 'Kadhal pisase' from Run, 'Manmada Rasa' from Thiruda Thirudi, 'Konja neram' from Chandramukhi. His original name was 'prem kumar' and called as 'kumar' by his family and friends. During early 90's when be began writing poems for magazines he started using pen name as 'yugabharathi' in fond of great Tamil poet mahakavi bharithiyar.

Partial filmography

Awards

South Indian International Movie Awards
  • Nominated: 2012 - Best Lyricist for "Sollitaley" - Kumki

References

  1. G. PRASAD (January 3, 2011). "Weaving words with rhythm". The Hindu. Retrieved February 17, 2012. 
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