Shibu Chakravarthy
Associated Songs
Masters….masters Theme Song
Suhruth Suhruth
Oottippattanam
Tarson Antony
Dil De Salam (F)
Dil De Salam (M)
Panchami raavalle chandranudichille
Devike nin neelamizhikal
Adwaithaamritha Manthram
Pachilathoni Thuzhanju
Vaakamarathin
Peyyukayaanu
Thonippaattum
Kanavinte Kadavathu
Ilakkumbilil
Veyil Pole
Ee Vazhiyil
Kinaavile Janalakal
Kanikkonnakal
Kunnil mele
Biography
The Pen Behind the Melody: Shibu Chakravarthy
Shibu Chakravarthy is one of Malayalam cinema’s recognizable lyrical voices, known for writing songs that blend emotion, melody, and cinematic mood. Born in 1961, he entered the film world in the mid-1980s and quickly established himself as a writer with a natural feel for song and story.
Breakthrough Years
His early work came with Allimalarkkaavu in 1984, but his real breakthrough arrived with Shyama and the song “Chembarathy Poove,” which brought him wider attention as a lyricist. From there, he became associated with some of the most memorable Malayalam film songs of the late 1980s and 1990s.
Craft and Range
What makes Shibu Chakravarthy stand out is his versatility. Along with lyrics, he has also worked as a screenwriter and scriptwriter, contributing to films such as Nair Saab, Manu Uncle, and Adharvam. Reports also note that he has written around 200 to 250 songs across roughly 80 films, along with many devotional and festival songs.
Lasting Presence
Over the decades, his writing has remained active and relevant, with later credits continuing into the 2010s and beyond. His long career reflects a rare continuity in Malayalam cinema, where a lyricist must adapt to changing sounds while keeping the emotional core of the song intact.
Why He Matters
Shibu Chakravarthy belongs to the generation of lyricists who helped shape modern Malayalam film music’s identity. His songs are remembered not just for their popularity, but for the way they fit the mood of the scene and lingered with listeners long after the film ended.