V. T. Murali

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V. T. Murali
Occupation(s)Singer, Music composer
Years active1979–present

V. T. Murali is an Indian playback singer and music critic from Kerala. He is known for many songs including the song "Othu palliyilannu nammal" composed by Padma Shri K. Raghavan from the movie Thenthulli directed by National award-winning director K. P. Kumaran. He was a former board member of Kerala State Film Development. Corporation.[1] He is also the president of K Rakhavan master Award foundation[2][3] As a music critic, Murali has written 12 books.[4]

Biography

He was born to V. T. Kumaran and Santha.[5]

Vadakara Krishnadasan Master taught himthe basics of music.[4] In his music, Murali has sung in many local plays.[4] After his undergraduate degree at Madappally College, he passed Gana Bhushanamcourse from Sree Swathithirunal Music College, Thiruvananthapuram.[5] Later, he became a student of K. V. Narayanaswamy, V. Rajan Iyer and V. Krishnamurthy of Madras Music College, Palakkad.[4] The first film to be sung was in 1979.[4] A communist follower, he has sung in many plays of KPAC.[4] He sang for drama troupes like KPAC, Thiruvananthapuram Sangh Chetana and Kozhikode Kalinga.[4]

Currently a member of the Executive Committee of the Kerala Sangeethanataka Akademi, he was earlier a member of the General Council of the Kerala Sangeethanataka Akademi and the Director of the Kerala State Film Development Corporation.[4]

Personal life

He and his wife Sasikala have 2 daughters.[5] They lives in their house Manjima at Vadakara, Kozhikode district.[5]

Books written on Music

  • Sangeethathinte Keraleya Padangan (in Malayalam). Kerala Bhasha Institute. 2015. .
  • Adayathirikkatte Vathilukal (in Malayalam). Logos Books. October 2017. .
  • Paattukondoru Jeevitham (in Malayalam). Saikatham Books. .
  • Aa malar Kaalathin Ormakalil (in Malayalam). Chintha Publishers. 1 January 2020. .
  • Paattorukkam (in Malayalam). .
  • Ragamalayalam (in Malayalam). Olive Books. 1 January 2006.
  • K Raghavan oru Sangeethavicharam (in Malayalam). Poorna Publications. 1 January 2012. .
  • Thurannuvecha Sangeetha Jalakangal (in Malayalam). Mathrubhumi Books. 2011. .
  • Vakkukal Padum Nadiyoram (2019)[6]
  • Ganarachanayude Tachushastram (in Malayalam). National Book Stall. April 2013.

Awards and honours

References