Arivumathi

Arivumathi born Mathiazhagan is an Indian poet, lyricist and writer who has worked in the Tamil film industry.[1][2] His first movie as lyricist was Siraichalai.[3][4]

Arivumathi
Native name
அறிவுமதி
BornMathiazhagan
Virudhachalam, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation
  • Poet
  • lyricist
  • writer
Period1996–present

Early life

Arivumathi was born in Virudhachalam, Tamil Nadu. He changed his name to Arivumathi combining his friends first name Arivazhagan as "Arivu" and his own first name "Mathi" together called as Arivumathi, he made this as paying respect to his friend who studied with him in his college. He studied Epigraphy and Archaeology in Chennai. Before turning into a lyricist he was working as assistant director to many legendary directors like Bharathiraja, Balu Mahendra and Bhagyaraj.[3]

Career

He began his career from poet Abdul Rahman from whom he learnt the art of writing Haiku poems.

He began his career in film industry as assistant director to Bhagyaraj working with him for four films. Later he joined Balu Mahendra as assistant director and worked with him for nine films. He introduced Bala a new face to Balu Mahendra to assist him and left to begin his new project as director. He was originally supposed to make his directorial debut with Ullen Ayya however the film was shelved. He joined again as assistant director to Bharathiraja and worked for films like Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naathu and Kizhakku Cheemaiyile.Eventually he become dialogue writer and lyricist in his debut film Chiraisalai.[3]

Filmography

Lyricist

Year Film Song(s)
1996 Siraichalai All Songs
1997 Ullaasam Yaaro Yaaryaro
1998 Velai Kunnooru Poochadi
Ini Ellam Sugame Ae Poongatru
Thalaimurai Enna Petha Raasa
Moovendhar Naan Vaanavillaiye Paarthen
Ponmanam Pattamboochi
1999 Sethu Enge Sellum Intha, Vaarthai Thavari Vittai & Maalai En Vethanai
Manam Virumbuthe Unnai Ilavenirkala Panjami
Endrendrum Kadhal O Thendrale, Nadodi Nanba
Annan Aalamarathu Kuyile, Vayasu Pulla Vayasu Pulla
Malabar Police En Kannadi Thoppukkulle, En Kannadi Pesavillai
2000 Thenali Athini Sithini
Ilaiyavan En Idhayam
Kuberan Vaanam Vazhtha
2001 Dhill Kannukulle and Oh Nanbane
Veettoda Mappillai Mannukketha Machane, Mapillaiyae
Piriyadha Varam Vendum Privondrai Santhithen
Alli Thandha Vaanam Kannale Miya Miya, Thom Thom, Anthi Karukkayile, Thattan Kedakkalaiyoo, Vaadi Vaadi Nattukkattai
Dhill Kannukulle, Oh Nanbane
2002 Bala Poopoovai
Kamarasu Chinna Chinna Vilakke
Namma Veetu Kalyanam Ennadi Gnana Penn
Run Panikaatrey
Karmegham Etumula Veti Kati
Alli Arjuna Onne Onne
2003 Well Done Kitchu Kitchu
Alaudin Goyyaka
Thirumalai Dhimsu Katta
Parthiban Kanavu Vaadi Machhiniyae
Ice Vaaname Enakke
Anbu Oththa Solluthan
Thendral Pathrakotta Mama
Aahaa Ethanai Azhagu Kaadu Pathikichi
Alai Thinga Kizhamaiyaana
2004 Sullan Siragu Mulaitha
Chatrapathy Kaadhal Theviravathi
Varnajalam Pinju Mazhai Charal
2005 Ji Kiliye Kiliye
2010 Mandhira Punnagai Satta Sada Sada, Enna Kuraiyo, Megam Vandhu Pogum & Siththan Mugam Ondru
Magizhchi Utchukotta Itchu Vachhu
Orange Sydney Nagaram, Rooba Rooba
2011 Siruthai Thalattu
Uyarthiru 420 Azhagiya Ravana
Mudhal Idam Inge Vaanthey, Mudhal Idam, Thindaduren Naane, Uyya Uyya
Sadhurangam Vizhiyum
2012 Racha Unnai Paadam, Vada Vada Vellai Poove
2013 Vathikuchi Kanna Kanna
Naiyaandi Ae Le Le Etti Paarthale
Ameerin Aadhi-Bhagavan Kaatriley Nadanthene
Annakodi Pothi Vecha
2014 Arima Nambi Neeye Neeye
2017 Kalavaadiya Pozhuthugal Thedi Thedi, Kutramulla, Azhagazhage, Thayavu Seithu
2018 Sandakozhi 2 Sengarattan Paaraiyula
2020 Walter Mooche Analena Aache

Dialogue writer

  • Siraichaalai (1996)

Other Works

Books

  • Mazhai Pechu
  • Natpu Kalam
  • Muthirai Kavithaigal[5]
  • Vali (Kavidhai Thoguppu)
  • Thamizh Murugan
  • Ayulin Anthivarai[6]

Awards

1999: Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Lyricist - Kizhakkum Merkkum[7]

2011: Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards for Best Lyricist - Sadhurangam[8]

References

  1. "Arivumathi praises Dinamani". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  2. "I have placed a request, immeadiatly he sanctioned – Poet Arivumathi remembers Karunanidhi's rule. | | Deccan Abroad". DeccanAbroad.com. 3 June 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  3. Saravanan, T. (9 October 2014). "Man of his word". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  4. Tamil New Poetry: Twentieth Century Tamil Poets. Katha. 2005. ISBN 978-81-89020-46-0.
  5. "Arivumathi". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  6. "Buy Arivumathi books » Buy tamil books online » Page 1". Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  7. DIVISION, PUBLICATIONS. MASS MEDIA 2001. Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. ISBN 978-81-230-3014-2.
  8. "Vikatan Awards 2011". indianmalaysian.com. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
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