Chintan Vikas

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Chintan Vikas
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Chintan Vikas, performing on stage in 2021
Background information
Born (1989-07-28) July 28, 1989 (age 34)
Mysore, Karnataka, India
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • composer
  • theatre activist
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
LabelsIndependent Artist

Chintan Vikas (born 1989) is an Indian playback singer, keyboard programmer, percussionist, vocal arranger, dubbing artiste and theatre activist, known for his works in Kannada. [1] [2] [3] [4] For his song Saahore Saahore in the film Gajakesari, Chintan Vikas won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer in 2014. [5] [6]

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Early life

Chintan Vikas was born in Mysore to theatre personalities H. Janardhan and Sumathi. [1] His father, known as Janny, served as the director of the Rangayana. [7]

Career

Chintan entered the theatre as a street play artist at the age of four. [8] He learnt Hindustani Classical Music from musician Veerabhadraiah Hiremath and became an assistant to the composer V. Manohar. [8]

He has worked with many composers in the industry including Hamsalekha, V. Manohar, V. Harikrishna, Arjun Janya, B. Ajaneesh Loknath, Charan Raj and others.

Chintan Vikas with Hamsalekha Hamsalekha and Chintan Vikas.jpg
Chintan Vikas with Hamsalekha

Awards

YearAwardFilmSong
2014 Karnataka State Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer Gajakesari "Saahore Saahore"

Discography

Selected film songs, recorded by Chintan Vikas, are listed here. [9]

YearFilmSongMusicCo-singers
2011Kanchaana"Duddu Duddu"Rishikesh HariSolo
2012Cyber Yugadol Navayuva Madhura Prema Kavyam"Maaye Maaye Maaye"Vasu Dixit, Abhishek LakraGurupriya
Bhageerathi"Bandano Bandano" V. Manohar solo
2013 Dyavre "Angani"Veer Samarth
Advaitha"Karadipurada Garadiyolaga" Shamita Malnad
Jungle Jackie"Yakinge Maimele"V. Manoharsolo
Chellapilli"Kutti Shakeela"Mikku KavilMalathi, Shamita
2014 Gajakesari "Saahore Saahore" V. Harikrishna solo
Saval"Jen Kithmele"V. Manohar
"Eddeddu Sidiva"
2015Vamshoddharaka"Natha Natha"
"Alemaneyange" Supriya Lohith
Mr. Airavata "Mr. Airavata"V. HarikrishnaRanjith, Santhosh Venky, Shashank Sheshagiri
Geetha Bangle Store "Ale Ale Aleyo"V. Manoharsolo
Bullet Basya "Common Common" Arjun Janya Malathi
2016 Kirik Party "Lastu Benchina" B. Ajaneesh Loknath Varun Ramachandra, B. Ajaneesh Loknath, Chandan Achar
Mukunda Murari "Gopala Baa"Arjun Janya Vijay Prakash, Palak Muchhal
Doddmane Hudga "Naguva Nanjunda"V. Harikrishnasolo
Avadhi"Yamapasha"Sabhu Verghese
Sa"Olagondu Horagondu"Veer Samarth
Gajapade"Sariyada Sanje"Abhilash-Joyel
Devara Nadalli "Devara Nadalli"HamsalekhaHamsalekha, Moh
"Allalle Arare"Hamsalekha
Parapancha "Dari Thappi"Veer Samarthsolo
Last Bus"Doori Doori"S. D. Aravindsolo
"Doori" (theatrical)Sujatha Iyer
Ishtakamya "Naa Ninage"Ajaneesh Loknathsolo
2017 Beautiful Manasugalu "Preethi Maruva Santheyalli" Bharath B. J. Eesha Suchi
Srikanta "Kaalittare Yuddhake"Ajaneesh LoknathHemanth, Shashank Sheshagiri
"Shiva Shiva Maharaja"
Bangara s/o Bangarada Manushya "Thenege Thene"V. Harikrishnasolo
Mass Leader "Ea Mannalli"Veer SamarthPrem, Govind Kurnool
2018 Amma I Love You "Yetthuttaro" Gurukiran Siddharth Belmannu
2020 Bheemasena Nalamaharaja "Thanneer Meedre"Charan RajH. Janardhan, chorus
2021Bypass Road"Muddada Gombe"Vijayakrishna D.Solo
1980"Hey Kaalave"HimselfApoorva Shridhar

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