Jayanth Kaikini

Jayanth Gourish Kaikini
Kaikini in 2007
Born (1955-01-24) 24 January 1955
Gokarna, Karwar, Karnataka State, India
Occupation Writer, poet
Nationality Indian
Notable awards Karnataka Sahitya Academy award

Jayanth Kaikini (or Jayanta Kāykiṇi; born 24 January 1955) is an Indian poet, short stories author and a lyricist working in Kannada cinema.

Early life

Kaikini was born in Gokarna to Gourish Kaikini, a school teacher, and a Kannada litterateur and Shanta, a social worker. After a Masters in Biochemistry from Karnataka University, Dharwad, he moved to Mumbai where he worked as a chemist for many years.[1] He now lives in Bangalore with his wife Smita and two children, Srajana (daughter) who is an Odissi dancer and a researcher/curator, and Ritwik(son), a multimedia artist.[2] Apart from Kannada Jayanth is fluent in Konkani (his mother tongue), Marathi, Hindi and English.

Career

Kaikini is regarded as one of the most significant of the younger writers in Kannada today. He is a writer of short stories, film scripts and poetry, and is based in Bangalore. His poetry is characterised by subtle imagism, a minute documentation of the seemingly commonplace, a colloquial idiom and a conscientious refusal to engage in any poeticising. He has so far published six anthologies of short stories, four books of poetry, three plays and a collection of essays.

In an introduction to Dots and Lines, an English translation of Kaikini’s short stories, critic C.N. Ramachandran writes, “To understand Jayanth’s works, we have to situate him in the literary context of the last two decades of the 20th century. During that period, there arose a group of writers who consciously differed from both the earlier Modernist writers (called Navya in Kannada) and those contemporaneous to them, the Writers of Protest (called Bandaya in Kannada) and Dalit writers. They did not subscribe to any particular philosophical or political system of thinking – be it Existentialism of the Modernists or the Leftist ideologies of the Dalit and Protest writers. On the other hand, what they wished to do was to select precise and authentic details of daily life and organise them in such a way as to culminate in a particular experience . . . Generally, their style was comic-ironic; and the language they used was the spoken language of day-to-day life. They were neither idealists nor cynics; they just wished to observe the life around them – generally mediocre – to register all the fleeting details that marked an ordinary man’s daily routine, and lead up to an experience rich in connotations. Jayanth was a major figure in this group of writers who, loosely, can be called ‘post-modernist’.”

Dr. Jayanth Kaikini started writing lyrics to film songs beginning from movie Chigurida Kanasu. He is the credited with revolutionising the image of Kannada film songs, with the classic touch of literature and beautiful imagery. Films like Mungaaru Male, Gaalipata, Milana etc. have some touching and memorable songs with lyrics penned by him.

He was hosting a TV Show "Rasa Rushige Namaskara" in Etv Kannada which a biography on Rashtrakavi Kuvempu. This show was very popular with a particular section of audience. He continued it with other series' such as "Kadala Theerada Bharghava",..etc.Lately he was seen judging the reality show "Yede tumbi Haaduvenu" along with the legendary singer S.P.Balasubrahmanyam and famous Kannada music director and lyricist naada brahma Hamsalekha.

Kaikini received the Karnataka Sahitya Academy award for his first poetry collection at the age of nineteen in 1974. He received the same award again in 1982, 1989 and 1996 for his short story collections. He has been awarded the Dinakara Desai award for his poetry, the B. H. Sridhar award for fiction, as well as the Katha National award and Rujuwathu trust fellowship for his creative writing.

Selected works

Poetry and stories

  • Rangadindostu doora. Published by Akshara Prakashana, Sagar, Karnataka 1974.
  • Kotitirtha. Published by Akshara Prakashana, Sagar, Karnataka 1982.
  • Shravana Madhyahna. Published by Akshara Prakashana, Sagar, Karnataka 1987.
  • Neelimale. Published by Patrike Prakashana, Bangalore 1997.
  • Theredashte Baagilu, short stories.
  • Dagadoo Parabana Ashwamedha, short stories.
  • Amruthaballi Kashaya, short stories.
  • Bogaseyalli Male, collection of reflections
  • Shabda Theera, collection of reflections
  • Bannada Kaalu -Published by 'Ankita Pustaka'
  • Toofan Mail, collection of short stories.
  • Ondu jilebi, Released on 28, 8 December by 'Ankita Pustaka'.
  • Charminaar, 2012 Published by 'Ankita Pustaka'

Songs

  • " Oh Ajari" (" Chigurida Kanassu")
  • "Parichayisu" (Prema Pallakki)[3]
  • "We Are OK" (Prasad)
  • "Ee Sanje Yakaagide" (Geleya)
  • "Ninnindale" (Milana)
  • "Male nintu hoda mele" (Milana)
  • "Anisutide Yaako Indu" (Mungaru Male)
  • "Kunidhu Kunidhu Baare" (Mungaru Male)
  • "Male Baruva Haagide" (Moggina Manasu)
  • "Madhuvana Karedare" (Inti Ninna Preetiya)
  • "Beladingalante Minuguta" (Psycho)
  • "Hey Mouna" (Krishna)
  • "Minchaagi Neenu" (Gaalipata)
  • "Poorva Para"
  • "Madhura Pisumatige" (Birugali)
  • "Maleya Haniyalli" (Januma Janumadallu)
  • "Yaaro Kooda Ninna Haage" (Love Guru)
  • "Yello Maleyaagide" (Manasaare)
  • "Ondu Kanasu" (Manasaare)
  • "Onde Ninna" (Manasaare)
  • "Chalisuva Cheluve" (Ullasa Utsaha)
  • "Nee Sanihake Bandare" (Maleyali Jotheyali)
  • "Kudi Notave" (Parichaya)
  • "Turthinalli Geechida" (Chowka)
  • "Hoovina Baanadanthe Yaarigu Kaanadanthe (Birugaali)
  • "Aaaramage yiddenaanu (Gokula)
  • "neenendare nannolage (Junglee)
  • "Hrudayave Bayaside Ninnane" (Krishnan Love Story)
  • "Ninna Gungalle" Lifeu Ishtene
  • "Paravashanaadenu" (Paramathma)
  • "Yenendu Hesaridali" (Anna Bond)
  • "neeralli sanna" (hudugaru)
  • "Kanna minche jaahiratu kaliyuva hrudayake" (Victory)
  • "Jiya teri jiya mere" "(Bhajarangi)
  • "Ninna danigagi ninna karegagi" (Savaari 2)
  • "Ello Mareyaagi " (Savaari 2)
  • "Jeene laga" (Jaathre)
  • "Nenape Nitya Mallige" (Kendasampige)
  • "Kanasali Nadesu" (Kendasampige)
  • "Mareyada Pustaka" (Rathavara)
  • Mouna Thaalide Dhaari(2014) (Ninnindale)
  • "Malage malage" (Rikki)
  • "Yele mareyali" (Rikki)
  • "Helilla Yarallu Naanu" (Krishna rukku)
  • "Muddagi neenu" (Ganapa)
  • "Nanna Kanasina Roovaari" (Sipaayi)
  • "Sariyaagi" (Mungaru Male 2)
  • Sarvasva title song (Sarvasva)
  • Bere Yaro Baredantide Salanu (Kaddipudi)
  • Kaagadada Doniyalli (Kirik Party)
  • Aakasha Neene (Ambari)
  • Roopasi (Mugulu Nage)
  • Badukina Bannave (Tagaru)
  • Namma(Tagaru)
  • Jeeva Sakhi(Tagaru)

He wrote script for movies.

Awards and nominations

Karnataka Sahitya Academy Award
Filmfare Awards
Won
Nominated
South Indian International Movie Awards
Nominated
  • Best Lyricist (2012) : Anna Bond – "Yenendu Hesaridali"
  • Best Lyricist (2017) : Krishna-Rukku – "Helilla Yarallu Naanu"
South Scope Awards
Won
  • Best Lyricist (2010)" : Manasaare
  • Best film dialogue award by karnataka state government(2003–04)[5][6]

Awards for literary works

  • Karnataka Sahitya Akademi Award 4 Times: In 1974 when he was nineteen years old and in 1982, 1989, 1996[7]
  • Kusumagraj National Award in 2010[7]
  • Honorary doctorate from Tumkur University in 2011[8]
  • Dinakar desai poet award [6]
  • B H shridhara story award[6]
  • Katha award from Delhi[6]

References

  1. "Jayant Kaikini".
  2. http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=63125&n_tit=B'lore%3A+Srajana+Kaikini+wins+International+Recognition+for+Creative+Architectural+Concept
  3. "Prema Pallakki Jukebox". YouTube.com. Lahari Music.
  4. http://updatebro.com/filmfare-awards-kannada-full-show-winners-list/
  5. http://www.viggy.com/english/current_state_award_2004_distribution.asp
  6. 1 2 3 4 http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=374020
  7. 1 2 http://www.daijiworld.com/news/news_disp.asp?n_id=73069
  8. http://www.bharatstudent.com/cafebharat/view_news-Kannada-News_and_Gossips-5,89828.php

Further reading

  • "When words flow". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 27 March 2018.
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