Devanesan Chokkalingam, also known as Deva, is a Tamil film composer and singer who predominantly works in
Tamil Cinema
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. He has composed songs and provided background music for
Tamil
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,
Kannada
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,
Telugu, and
Malayalam
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films in a career spanning about 36 years. He has composed music for more than 400 films.
Personal life
Deva was born on 20 November 1950 to M. C. Chokkalingam and M. C. Krishnaveni. Even in his childhood, Deva was attracted to the world of music. Teaming up with
Chandra Bose, he staged many musical programmes. He started learning classical music under JB Krishna and continued the same with Dhanraj and has completed a course in Western music at
Trinity College of Music
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in London. His son
Srikanth Deva is also a music director, as are his brothers, who have formed the duo
Sabesh–Murali. His nephew
Jai is an actor.
Career
Before coming to cinema, Deva worked for some time in Doordarshan Podhigai channel and composed songs for the show ''Vayalum Vaazhvum''.
In those days, Deva's brothers were working in the musical troupes of
Illayaraja and other music directors as instrumentalists. His first film, ''
Manasukketha Maharasa'', was released in 1989. He was then called to work on the movie ''
Vaigasi Poranthachu''. After the release of ''Vaikaasi Poranthaachu'', his name became known throughout the Tamil community.
The great music composer
M. S. Viswanathan called him “thenisai thendral”, or the breeze of sweet music. So far, he has composed music for more than 400 films, which include Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam films. He is also famous for his compositions for religious films. He was widely acclaimed for his scores for the Rajinikanth starrer ''
Annamalai'' (1992) and ''
Baashha'' (1995).
In 1996, Deva composed tunes for 36 movies. His scores played a big role in the emergence of actors
Ajith and
Vijay, with hits such as ''
Aasai
''Aasai'' () () is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film, written and directed by Vasanth and produced by Mani Ratnam. The film stars Ajith Kumar, Suvaluxmi and Prakash Raj, with Rohini, Poornam Viswanathan, Nizhalgal Ravi ...
'' (1995), ''
Kadhal Kottai'' (1996), ''
Nerrukku Ner'' (1997), ''
Ninaithen Vandhai'' (1998), ''
Priyamudan'' (1998), ''
Vaalee'' (1999), ''
Kushi'' (2000) helping them establish themselves as the next-generation superstars.
In 2014,
Anirudh Ravichander chose Deva to sing a gaana song in his album ''
Maan Karate''.
In 2023, Deva collaborated with lyricist Alpha Something and game developer Visai Games to create a song for the video game
Venba, drawing heavily from themes of Tamil culture.
Awards
In 1990, he received his first
Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Music Director. He received the Tamil Nadu Government's
Kalaimamani
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Award in the year 1992. In 1995, the film ''
Aasai
''Aasai'' () () is a 1995 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film, written and directed by Vasanth and produced by Mani Ratnam. The film stars Ajith Kumar, Suvaluxmi and Prakash Raj, with Rohini, Poornam Viswanathan, Nizhalgal Ravi ...
'' brought him another state film award. For ''
Baashha'', he got the Tamil Nadu Arts and Cultural Academy Award. He received an award by Guinness world records for ''
Sivappu Mazhai'' as the world fastest movie from script to screening. He has also been honoured by awards from popular journals like ''
Dinakaran
Dinakaran is a Tamil daily newspaper distributed in Tamil Nadu, India. It was founded by K. P. Kandasamy in 1977 and is currently owned by media conglomerate Sun Group's Sun Network. ''Dinakaran'' is the second largest circulated Tamil dai ...
'', ''Cinema Express'' and ''Screen''. He won the
Filmfare Award for Best Music Director - Kannada film ''
Amrutha Varshini''.
Discography
Tamil films
Kannada films
Telugu films
Malayalam films
Television
* 2007 ''Vaira Nenjam''
* 2007 ''Bharathi''
* 2008 ''Thangamana Purushan''
* 2009 ''
Vilakku Vacha Nerathula''
* 2013 ''
Mahabharatham''
As a playback Singer
Onscreen appearances
Television
Reused tunes
*''
Kotigobba'' (2001) from ''
Baashha'' (1995) (3 songs added with one of them being reused version of "Athanda Ithanda" from ''
Arunachalam'' (1997))
*''
Maanbumigu Maanavan'' (1996) theme music from
Yanni
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Yanni continues to use the musical shorthand that he developed as a child, blending jazz, clas ...
's -
"Acroyali/Standing in Motion" (1993)
*''
Simhadriya Simha'' (2001) from ''
Kattabomman'' (1 song "Priya Priya" has been reused; while "Kalladre Naanu" was reused as "Poove Mudhal Poove" in ''
Kadhal Kirukkan'' with different vocals and instrumentations; "Malnad Adike" was reused from "Kottapaakum" in ''
Nattamai'' (1994)).
*''
Naaga'' (2003) from ''
Kushi'' (3 songs "Megam Karukuthu", "Macarina" and "Oru Ponnu" has been reused).
*''Nata'' (2002) from ''
Priyamudan'' (1998) (3 songs "Bharathikku", "Pooja Vaa", and "Mowriya" have been reused).
References
External links
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Tamil musicians
Tamil film score composers
Musicians from Chennai
Kannada film score composers
Living people
Tamil Nadu State Film Awards winners
1950 births
Indian male film score composers