Vanamali

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Vanamali
Born
Mani Gopal

(1967-05-20) 20 May 1967 (age 54)
Railway Kodur, Andhra Pradesh, India[citation needed]
OccupationPoet, Lyricist, Composer, Songwriter, Reporter
ChildrenVanamali Jr.

Mani Gopal (Telugu: మణిగోపాల్ ), popularly known by his pen name, Vanamali (Telugu: వనమాలి) is a Telugu lyricist and poet. He is the recipient of the Filmfare Best Lyricist Award. His works include the musical hit Arerey from Happy Days. He holds a PhD in Telugu literature from Madras University.

Background[]

Dr. Mani Gopal was born in Railway Kodur in Andhra Pradesh. His mother tongue is Tamil.[citation needed] He is always interested in many arts, particularly singing. He took up writing seriously while he was in his degree final year. He never had any ambitions of taking up any form of art seriously and it was the emphasis of his parents on education right from the childhood that made him a voracious reader and motivated him to go ahead with education. Vanamali has earned his Ph.D. with High Honours in Telugu literature. He wrote his first composition which was sung by Vijayalaksmi Sarma in a program in Doordarshan. After that he joined as a reporter in Sitara, a Telugu film weekly and worked there for almost 10 years. During this time he developed his interest in Telugu movies and is one of the leading lyricists and songwriters in Tollywood. He has worked with musical maestros such as Harris Jayaraj, A. R. Rahman and Ilaiyaraaja.

Awards[]

Year Award Category Film Song Result
2007 Nandi Awards Best Lyricist Happy Days "Oh My Friend" Won
Filmfare Awards South Best Lyricist – Telugu "Arerey"
2010 Filmfare Awards South Best Lyricist – Telugu Arya 2 "Karigeloga Eekshanam" Nominated
2011 Filmfare Awards South Best Lyricist – Telugu Orange "Nenu Nuvantu"
2012 South Indian International Movie Awards Best Lyricist (Telugu) Life Is Beautiful "Amma Ani Kothaga"
2013 Filmfare Awards Best Lyricist – Telugu
2014 Filmfare Awards South Best Lyricist – Telugu Manam "Kanulanu Thake"
2014 Filmfare Awards South Best Lyricist – Telugu Karthikeya "Saripovu Koti"

Filmography[]

As Lyricist[]

Year Film Songs Notes
2004 Sivaputrudu All songs Telugu-dubbed version of Pithamagan
2007 Happy Days
2008 Avakai Biryani
2009 Oy! "Waiting For You", "Anukoledenadu", "Povadhe Prema"
Arya 2 "Karige Loga", "Karige Loga (D-Plugged)"
2010 Robo "Neelo Valapu"
Maro Charitra "Premaney Peray", "Ninnu Nannu"
Prasthanam "Nee Rendallo", "Innalluga", "Naayudochaadoe", "Murali Lola"
Gaayam 2 "Kalagane Kannullo"
Orange "Chilipiga", "Nenu Nuvvantu", "O'Range", "Rooba Rooba"
2011 Ko "Aga Naga" (Tamil version);

All songs (Telugu version)

180 All songs
2012 Roudram
Life Is Beautiful "Beautiful Girl", "Amma Ani Kothaga"
Ninnu Choosthe Love Vasthundi All songs except "Bathing at Cannes" Telugu-dub version of Engeyum Kadhal
All songs
2013 Kadali All songs Telugu dubbed version of Kadal
NH4 Telugu dubbed version of NH4
Kaalicharan
2014 DK Bose
Manam "Kanulanu Thaake"
Karthikeya "Saripovu"
2015 Nene
2017 Kaadhali All songs
Fidaa "Hey Pillagaada", "Hey Mister"
2019 Majili "Ye Manishike Majili o"
2019 Bandobast "Hey Amigo" "Telugu Dubbed Version of Kaappaan"
2019 Oorantha Anukuntunnaru "Kanna", "Kanna (Reprise)"
2021 Kapatadhaari "Kalalo Kanupaape", ''Hayaki Baby''
2021 Kaadan "Thaalaattu Paadum" Tamil film
2021 Aranya "Chitike 'Se' Aa Chirugaali"


As dialogue writer[]

  • Aranya (2020)

See also[]

  • Filmfare Best Lyricist Award (Telugu)

References[]

External links[]

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