Gangaraju (born June 23, 1951), professionally known as Hamsalekha, is an Indian
film composer and
songwriter
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who works in
South Indian cinema
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, predominantly in the
Kannada film industry since the late 1980s. He is also a screenplay writer, dialogue writer, instrumentalist and conductor, having composed and written over 500 albums.
Hamsalekha has won one
National Film Award, six
Filmfare Awards
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in the Best Music Director Category, seven
Karnataka State Film Awards - four for music direction and three for lyrics - and is a recipient of an honorary doctorate from
Bangalore University. His collaboration with
V. Ravichandran resulted in producing blockbuster soundtracks in mainstream Kannada cinema.
Early career
Hamsalekha was born as Gangaraju in 1951, to K. H. Govindaraju and Rajamma in Tulasikatte, near Akkipete in
Bangalore
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.
After his studies, he was employed in his father's printing press and subsequently joined his brother Balakrishna's orchestra group. Lavani Neelakantappa his teacher modified his name as "Hamsalekha". He was introduced into feature films by director M. N. Prasad, who provided an opportunity to write a song for the film ''Triveni'' (1973). The song "Neena Bhagavantha" was his first release picturised on actor
Udaykumar. His debut film as a musician was the 1981 unreleased film ''Rahuchandra''. Officially, his cinema career started as a dialogue and lyric writer for the film ''
Naanu Nanna Hendthi'' (1985). Later his popularity peaked only after his association with actor-director
Ravichandran. ''
Premaloka'', released in 1987.
Personal life
Hamsalekha is married to
Latha Hamsalekha
Latha, commonly known as Latha Hamsalekha, is an Indian playback singer in Kannada
Kannada () is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly in the state of Karnataka in southwestern India, and spoken by a minority of the population in ...
who was a playback singer in the 1990s. The couple have a son named Alankar and two daughters named Tejaswini and Nandini. Alankar is associated with films as an actor and musician. Few of his released and unreleased movies are ''Sugghi'', ''Tapori'' and ''Roja''. Tejaswini is associated with film direction, acting and directing plays, she has done her master's in theater from Bangalore University and directed many plays in association with her father Hamsalekha. Nandini began her playback singing career with the film ''
Sixer'' (2006).
Notable works
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
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,
Indian classical, folk,
ghazal
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s,
Sufi
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Practitioners of Sufism are r ...
, 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
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) 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 Eedaite'' with no instruments at all. His music in the film ''
Hagalu Vesha'' had a rustic and folk feel without the use of synthetic sounds. ''
Shanti'', a film by Baraguru Ramachandrappa with music by Hamsalekha, was mentioned in the
Guinness Book of Records
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as the film with only one character. He made his an onscreen appearance in ''
Mukhaputa''. His music in the 2010 movie ''
Naanu Nanna Kanasu'' was appreciated by critics as well as audiences. He also composed for the National Award-winning movie ''
Puttakkana Highway'' in 2011.
The melodic structure of his songs demand considerable vocal virtuosity, and have found expressive platform amongst some of India's respected vocalists and playback singers, such as
Dr. Rajkumar,
P. B. Sreenivas,
S. Janaki,
Vani Jairam
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,
P. Susheela,
K. J. Yesudas,
S. P. Balasubrahmanyam,
Mano,
Swarnalatha
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,
K. S. Chithra,
Sujatha Mohan,
Kavita Krishnamurthy,
Anuradha Paudwal,
Sadhana Sargam
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,
B. R. Chaya,
Manjula Gururaj,
Chandrika Gururaj,
L. N. Shastry,
Rajesh Krishnan,
Ramesh Chandra,
Hemanth Kumar,
Sangeetha Katti,
Rathnamala Prakash,
Nanditha,
Sowmya Raoh,
B. Jayashree,
Sonu Nigam,
Hariharan,
Udit Narayan
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,
Kumar Sanu
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and
Shreya Ghoshal with majority of the songs recorded by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki and K. S. Chithra. He recorded some of the rare and distinct voices like
M. Balamuralikrishna for a song in ''
Muthina Haara'' (1990),
C. Ashwath for ''
Hoovu Hannu'' (1993) and
Pankaj Udhas
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for ''
Sparsha'' (2001).
Non-film music
Hamsalekha has written music for stage plays and private albums.
Discography
As a playback singer
* ''
Nigooda Rahasya'' (1990) - "Enappa Yajmana"
Telugu films
* 1988: ''Avalu''
* 1989: ''
Muthyamantha Muddu''
* 1990: ''
Prema Yuddham''
* 1990: ''Kaliyuga Abhimanyudu''
* 1991: ''
Shanti Kranti''
* 1993: ''
Ankuram''
* 1997: ''
Omkaram''
* 1999: ''
A. K. 47''
Tamil films
* 1987: ''
Paruva Ragam''
* 1988 ''Jaadikketha Moodi''
* 1988: ''
Kodi Parakuthu''
* 1988: ''
Puthiya Vaanam''
* 1989: ''
Idhu Unga Kudumbam''
* 1990: ''
Velai Kidaichuduchu''
* 1991: ''
Nattukku Oru Nallavan''
* 1991: ''
Captain Magal''
Filmography
Hamsalekha has written stories, screenplays and dialogues for several movies.
Story
* ''
Avane Nanna Ganda'' (1989)
* ''
Gandharva'' (1993)
* ''
Shaapa'' (2001)
Screenplay
* ''Nimmajji'' (1989)
* ''
Gandharva'' (1993)
Dialogues
* ''
Premaloka'' (1987)
* ''
Ranadheera'' (1988)
* ''
Ranaranga '' (1988)
* ''
Avane Nanna Ganda'' (1989)
* ''
Yuga Purusha'' (1989)
* ''
Halli Meshtru'' (1992)
* ''
Gandharva'' (1993)
Mentoring
Hamsalekha has mentored several notable singers, music directors, lyricist, directors in
Kannada
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movie industry.
*
Rajesh Krishnan, Indian Playback Singer
*
Chetan Sosca, Playback Singer
*
Hemanth Kumar, Playback Singer
*
K. Kalyan, Music composer and lyricist
*
Nanditha, Playback Singer
*
Anoop Seelin, Music Composer
*
V. Harikrishna, Music composer
*
V. Manohar, Music composer, lyricist and director
*
V. Sridhar, Music composer
*
L. N. Shastry, singer, composer
*
V. Nagendra Prasad, lyricist, composer
* ''Suma Shastry'', singer
*
Anuradha Bhat, singer
*
Indu Nagaraj, singer
Desi Music Trust
Hamsalekha laid the foundation stone for Desi Music University on the day of
Kannada Rajyotsava on 1 November 2010. The university will be built with 1.20 billion on of land in Mudhigere village near Channapatna in
Karnataka
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. The Dravidian University of
Andhra Pradesh
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has given recognition to this Hamsalekha College of Performing Arts.
Awards
Hamsalekha has received many awards over the past three decades.
National Film Awards
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:
*
1995
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-
National Film Award for Best Music Direction - Film: ''
Sangeetha Sagara Ganayogi Panchakshara Gavai''
Honorary doctorate
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:
He has been conferred the honorary doctorate award by the
Bengaluru University in the year 2014 for his meritorious service to the Indian Music Industry.
Filmfare Awards South
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:
* 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 - ''
Nenapirali''
* 1995 - ''
Sangeetha Sagara Ganayogi Panchakshara Gavai''
* 1994 - ''
Halunda Tavaru''
;For lyrics
*2001 - ''
Sri Manjunatha''
*1994 - ''
Haalunda Thavaru''
Other awards:
*2012 -
Dr. Rajkumar Lifetime Achievement Award from Karnataka State Government
*2005 - Rajyostava Award (Suvarna Rajyostava)
*2020 -
S. Janaki National Award
*2004 - Hello Gandhinagara Award Best Music Director
*2005 - ''
Kempegowda Prashasti''
*2005 - Sunfeast Udaya film award for the best lyrics - ''
Nenapirali''
References
External links
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Song composed by Hamsalekha
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Living people
1951 births
Kannada film score composers
Kannada-language lyricists
Indian male playback singers
Indian male songwriters
Indian songwriters
Musicians from Mysore
Tamil film score composers
Telugu film score composers
Filmfare Awards South winners
Best Music Direction National Film Award winners
Film musicians from Karnataka
20th-century Indian composers
21st-century Indian composers
20th-century Indian dramatists and playwrights
Writers from Mysore
20th-century Indian male writers
Screenwriters from Karnataka
Recipients of the Rajyotsava Award 2006
Indian male film score composers
20th-century Indian male singers
20th-century Indian singers
21st-century Indian male singers
21st-century Indian singers