Viswa

Vemuri Visweswar(Viswa) is a Telugu movie lyricist, music director, singer and dubbing artist. He has written nearly 150 songs, including title song of Mahesh babu starrer 'Athadu','"Dhaga Dhaga merise" from the movie Lakshmi, "You rock my world" from Arya, Narthanatara from Ek Niranjan, Dole Dole from Pokiri, "Disturb Cheyyaku" from Athidhi, "Gicchi Gicchi" and "Chandra Mukhi" from Super, "Ye oore" from Badra, "Va Va Varevaa" from Bunny, "Chal Chal Re" from Happy, "Gundelni Pindedhi" from Devadasu, "Yadalo Evo" and "Rock and Roll" from Style.[1]

Viswa turned into a composer and Music Director through the film Hyderabad Nawabs. Soon he proved his proficiency through films like Police Police, Mangala and Nenu Naa Rakshasi. The song "Padithinammo" which was composed, written and sung by Viswa became a catchy number in the youth.

The title song of Dookudu, "Nee dookudu" won the Big FM best lyrics award for 2011. In the same year "Chiguru Boniya" from the movie Teen maar, which was sung and written by Viswa, also became a hit.his latest hits are violin song from 'iddarammayilathoe' Down Down from 'racegurram', and choolenge aasma from 'temper' movies.

As a dubbing artist Viswa has lent his voice for kabir bedi in gautamiputra saatakarni, Jackie Shroff in Shakti, Kaatraj in Chatrapathi, Prabhu in Bejawada, Abhimanyu Singh in Rakhta Charithra, Rahul Dev in Simhadri, Pasupathi in Nenunnanu, Opening Voiceover in Damarukam and many more. His baritone voice has elevated the characters of villains in many films.

Filmography
Film Year Role Information
Dookudu Voice for the role of Kabir Bedi
Teen Maar Written and Sung "Chiguru Boniya"
Gautamiputra Saatakarni Voice for the role of "Kabir Bedi"
Shakti Voice for the role of "Jackie Shroff"
Chatrapathi Voice for the role of "Kaatraj"
Bejawada Voice for the role of "Prabhu"
Rakhta Charithra Voice for the role of "Abhimanyu Singh"
Simhadri Voice for "Rahul Dev"
Nenunnanu Voice for the role of "Pasupathi"

References

  1. "Viswa to work on a fusion album". The Times of India.
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