S. P. Venkatesh

S. P. Venkatesh
Genres Film score
Occupation(s) Film score composer, music director, instrumentalist
Instruments Guitar, vocals, violin

S. P. Venkatesh is a music director and composer popular for his works in the Malayalam film industry.<ref> "SP. Venkatesh – Malayalam Music Director". www.raaga.com. Retrieved 15 November 2008.  </ref> His father Pazhani was an accomplished Mandolin player.During his early days S.P.Venkatesh used to be adept at playing Guitar,Banjo and Mandolin.He was an assistant music director to Shyam and Raveendran Master during his early days. S. P. Venkatesh was introduced into the Malayalam film industry by Dennis Joseph. The major break for S. P. Venkatesh came in the form of the film Rajavinte Makan, directed by Thampi Kannanthanam. The film and the songs in it turned out to be big hits. From then on he became an integral part of Thampi's ventures. It was Thampi kannanthanam who exploited the musical talents of S.P.Venaktesh which resulted in a series of musical hit albums during the nineties. He soon became one of the top music directors of the early and mid-nineties. Indrajaalam, Kilukkam, Minnaram, Sphadikam, Dhruvam, Kauravar, No.20 Madras Mail, Manthrikam were among the influential film scores he created. He made extensive use of acouttic guitar, bass guitar and violin orchestra in his song compositions and synth-based orchestra fused with traditional strings in his background scores. He was able to create an identity of his own through his compositions. He has also handled the orchestration for many other music directors.

In 1993 he won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director for his work in Paithrukam and "Janam"

His ability to emotionally enhance scenes through background music was widely appreciated. He composed background scores for films for which songs were composed by other composers. These include films like Devasuram, Thenmavin Kombath etc.

He has also scored for some Bollywood and Bengali films

Filmography

Malayalam films

Tamil films

Bengali films

Year Film Other notes
2008 Bhalobasa Bhalobasa
2008 Bajimaat
2008 Jor
2003 Champion
2003 Mayer Shakti
2003 Nater Guru
2003 Sangee
2002 Sathi

Hindi films

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