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'''Bijibal''', the young music director in |
'''Bijibal''', the young music director in the Malayalam film debut of "Arabikkatha" in 2007. All of the songs in the film are hits, especially "Thirike Nhaan varumenna", a nostalgic song with lyrics by "Anil Panachooran", he also debuted with the same film, other songs are "Thaaraka malarukal" and a poem sung by lyricist Anil Panachooran "Choora veena mannil". Other films for Bijipal as a music director are "Aaayudham", "Nasraani" and "Minnaaminnikkoottam" in 2008 and "Daddycool", Loudspeaker", "Swantham Lekhakhan", "Passenger" and "Kerala Cafe" in 2009. Most of the songs are hits, and also background music by "Paleri Maanikyam Oru Paathira Kolapaathakam" in 2009. Most of Bijipal's songs are melodious. |
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Biji himself has sung the song "Palerimanikyam". |
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Bijibal, the young music director in the Malayalam film debut of "Arabikkatha" in 2007. All of the songs in the film are hits, especially "Thirike Nhaan varumenna", a nostalgic song with lyrics by "Anil Panachooran", he also debuted with the same film, other songs are "Thaaraka malarukal" and a poem sung by lyricist Anil Panachooran "Choora veena mannil". Other films for Bijipal as a music director are "Aaayudham", "Nasraani" and "Minnaaminnikkoottam" in 2008 and "Daddycool", Loudspeaker", "Swantham Lekhakhan", "Passenger" and "Kerala Cafe" in 2009. Most of the songs are hits, and also background music by "Paleri Maanikyam Oru Paathira Kolapaathakam" in 2009. Most of Bijipal's songs are melodious.
Biji himself has sung the song "Palerimanikyam".
Bijibal won the 2008 Mullassery Music Award for the best music director in Malayalam cinema.[1]
References
- ^ "A dream debut for Bijibal". The Hindu. 19 September 2008. Retrieved 7 December 2009.