Anu Elizabeth Jose

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Anu Elizabeth Jose
Born Ernakulam, India
OccupationLyricist
SubjectMalayalam
Years active2012–present
Notable works Muthuchippi Poloru, Thattathin Marayathu
Website
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Anu Elizabeth Jose is an Indian lyricist. She made her debut in the 2012 Malayalam film Thattathin Marayathu through the song "Muthuchippi Poloru".

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Early life

In 2015 she wrote lyrics for the film 32aam Adhyayam 23aam Vaakyam , music composed by Bijibal. [1]

Awards and nominations

YearStatusTitleCategoryFilm
2012Won International Malayalam Film Awards Best Lyricist Thattathin Marayathu
2013Won Mollywood Nakshathra Favourite Lyricist Thattathin Marayathu
2013Won Eenam Swaralaya Best lyricist Thattathin Marayathu
2013Won SIIMA Award Best Lyricist Thattathin Marayathu
2013Won Mirchi Music Awards South Best Lyricist Thattathin Marayathu
2013Won Jaycey Foundation Film Awards Best Lyricist Thira

Selected filmography

SongMovieYearMusician
Muthuchippi Poloru Thattathin marayathu2012Shaan Rahman
ShyaamambaramThattathin marayathu2012Shaan Rahman
Thattathin marayathe penneThattathin marayathu2012Shaan Rahman
Kannadichillil minnumNatholi oru cheriya meenalla2013Abhijith shylanath
Hey ithuvazhiArikil oral2013Gopi sundar
Chempaneer chundilNatholi oru cheriya meenalla2013Abhijith shylanath
Doore dooreNatholi oru cheriya meenalla2013Abhijith shylanath
Kanmani kanmaniNatholi oru cheriya meenalla2013Abhjith shylanath
Nalangal anayumoreeNatholi oru cheriya Meenalla2013Abhjith shylanath
Ithen swapnamoAaru sundarimarude kadha2013Deepak dev
Ask meAaru sundarimarude kadha2013Deepak dev
NeeyoHoney bee2013Deepak dev
Rakshaka née kandathillenKadal kadannoru mathukutty2013shahabaz aman
Vinnile tharakamPhilips an the monkey pen2013Rahul subramanyan
Its just another dayPhilips and the monkey pen2013Rahul subramanyan
Theerathe neelunneThira2013Shaan Rahman
ThazhvaramThira2013Shaan Rahman
Thaazhe née thaarameThira2013Shaan Rahman
Vaya moodu mindatheSamsaram arogyathinu hanikaram2014sean rolden
Kaana kanneerilaySamsaram arogyathinu hanikaram2014Sean rolden
Swaathanthryathin thaalangalSamsaram arogyathinu hanikaram2014Sean rolden
Neerpalunkin nanavu melleVegam2014govind menon
Mannil pathiyumeeGods own country2017gopi sundar
Idi minnal chalanangalThe last supper2014gopi sundar
Parvana vidhuve Oru Vadakkan Selfie2015Shaan Rahman
Omal kanmani 32aam adhyayam 23aam vaakyam 2015 Bijibal
Pathiye novaay 32aam adhyayam 23aam vaakyam 2015 Bijibal
Neeyen Kaataai Jo and the boy 2015 Rahul Subrahmanian
Nilaavil Ellaame Aanandam 2016 Sachin Warrier
Payye veeshum kaattil Aanandam 2016 Sachin Warrier
Olangal moodum Gemini 2017 Shaan Rahman
Uyarum ManjalayilJune2019 Ifthi

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References

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