Viveka (lyricist)

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Viveka is an Indian lyricist working on Tamil language films. His debut movie was Nee Varuvai Ena . Vivega has worked on over 2000+ songs.

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He has got many awards for his songs which have been listened all over the world. [1]

Filmography

As a song lyricist

YearFilmSongsComposer
1999 Nee Varuvai Ena "Poonkuyil Paattu" S. A. Rajkumar
Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga "Cleopatra", "Monalisa" "Thulli Thulli Yuvan Shankar Raja
Paattali "Chinna Chinna Veettu" S. A. Rajkumar
Kadhal Solla Vandhen"Monica Monica" Deva
2000 Vaanathaippola "Mainave Mainave" S. A. Rajkumar
James Pandu "Un Azhagai" S. A. Rajkumar
Kandha Kadamba Kathir Vela "Pathu Mani Aachu" S. A. Rajkumar
Kuberan All songs except 'Vaanam Vazhtha' S. A. Rajkumar
2001 Vinnukum Mannukum "Aagaya Pookkal" Sirpy
Sri Raja Rajeshwari "Raasave Ennai" Deva
Aanandham "Enna Ithuvo" S. A. Rajkumar
Ninaikkatha Naalillai "Brahma Brahma" Deva
Kadhal Galatta "Kadhal Kacheri" Mani Sharma
2002 Punnagai Desam "Ennai Paada Vaitha" S. A. Rajkumar
Shakalaka Baby "Senyo Reeta" S. A. Rajkumar
Priyamaina Neeku (Tamil Dubbed version)"All songs"Shiva Shankar
Thamizh "Kadhalennum Jorula" Bharadwaj
Run "Minsaram En Meedu Paikinrathe" Vidyasagar
Jjunction "Shopping Pogum" Bharadwaj
2003 Kadhaludan "Ithuvarai Yarum", "Pookalin Kathinile", "Uchi Kilaiyilae", "Unnai Thinam" S. A. Rajkumar
Success "Hey Un Vayasanna" Deva
Winner "Kozhi Kokkara" Yuvan Shankar Raja
2004 Kadhal Dot Com "Athai Ponne", "Pacha Thanni" Bharadwaj
Arasatchi "Chant of Arasatchi", "Irupathu Vayathu" Harris Jayaraj
2005 Aayudham "Aalakala Visham" Dhina
Ji "Sarala Kondaiyil" Vidyasagar
Sudesi "Kaaya Pazamaa" Srikanth Deva
Priyasakhi "Kangalinal" Bharadwaj
Daas "Sakka Podu" Yuvan Shankar Raja
2006 Kalinga "Mazhai Saaralai", "Kaapathungo" D. Imman
Unakkum Enakkum "Kozhi Veda Kozhi" Devi Sri Prasad
E "Orey Murai" Srikanth Deva
Thiruvilaiyaadal Aarambam "Adrarama" "Madurai Jilla", "Vizhigalil Vizhigalil" D. Imman
Kumaran "Oru Bambaram" Harris Jayaraj
2007 Parattai Engira Azhagu Sundaram Chikku Bukku Gurukiran
Pallikoodam "Kaadu Padhungurome", "9 Manikku 9 Manikku" Bharadwaj
Nenjai Thodu "En Thaai Aval", "LKG", "Puthu Vaasam" Srikanth Deva
2008Tharagu"Tharagu Vela" Bharani
Santosh Subramaniam "America Yendralum", "Yeppadi Irundha Yem Manasu" Devi Sri Prasad
Raman Thediya Seethai "Ippave Ippave" Vidyasagar
Dhik Dhik"Ding Ding", Issukumela", "Yennai Vaattuthe" D. Imman
2009 Villu "Daddy Mummy" Devi Sri Prasad
Gaja"Kan Pesum Azhagu" Mani Sharma
Thoranai "Vedi Vedi Saravedi"
Maasilamani "Chikku Chikku Boom Boom" D. Imman
Solla Solla Inikkum "Kadhal Oru Pallikoodam", "Hey Azhagiya Penne" Bharadwaj
Kanthaswamy All songs Devi Sri Prasad
Eeram All songs S. Thaman
Naan Avanillai 2 "Baaga Unnara", "Thooyavaney" D. Imman
Vettaikaaran "Chinna Thamarai" Vijay Antony
Kandhakottai "Eppadi Ennul Kadhal", "Dishyum Dishyum" Dhina
2010 Kutty "Life A Jaali Than", "Feel My Love", "Kannu Rendum" Devi Sri Prasad
Kacheri Arambam "Azhagu Azhagu", "Kacheri Kacheri" D. Imman
Mundhinam Paartheney "Pesum Poove" S. Thaman
Maanja Velu "Oh My Dear" Mani Sharma
Singam "Naane Indhiran", "Stole My Heart", "Kadhal Vandhale" Devi Sri Prasad
Thillalangadi "Ding Ding", "Memory Loss", "Thothu Ponen", "Pootta Paathadhum", "Idhayam Karaikirathe" Yuvan Shankar Raja, S. Thaman
Vandae Maatharam "Thirumbi Thirumbi" D. Imman
Thottupaar "Thottu Thottu", "Usurula" Srikanth Deva
Mandhira Punnagai "Thanni Poda Vaapa" Vidyasagar
Agam Puram "Kangalai Parthidum" Sundar C. Babu
Aattanayagann "Onnarooba" Srikanth Deva
Manmadhan Ambu "Oyyale" Devi Sri Prasad
2011 Siruthai "Azhaga Poranthuputta" Vidyasagar
Kaavalan "Step Step" Vidyasagar
Thambikottai All Songs D. Imman
Aadu Puli "Boyse Google" Sundar C Babu
Singam Puli "Figaru", "Poove Poove", "Naadila" Mani Sharma
Mappillai "Aaru Padai" Mani Sharma
Ko "Amali Thumali" Harris Jayaraj
Sankarankovil"Manushana Manushan" Rajini
Venghai "Dhenam Dhenam", "Kaalangathale", "Orey Oru" Devi Sri Prasad
Muni 2: Kanchana "Sangili Bungili", "Karuppu Perazhaga", "Kodiavanin Kadhaya" S. Thaman
Puli Vesham "Chennai Gana" Srikanth Deva
Mathikettaan Saalai"Naadu Summa Kidathalum" Srikanth Deva
Vedi "Bmbay Ponnu" Vijay Antony
Vellore Maavattam "Kannala Parkurathum" Sundar C. Babu
Velayudham "Molachu Moonu", "Maayam Seidhayo" Vijay Antony
Maharaja "Adida Dammaaram" D. Imman
2012 Nanban "En Frienda Pola" Harris Jayaraj
Ragalai "Ragalai Ragalai" Mani Sharma
Aathi Narayana "Happy New Year" Srikanth Deva
Ishtam "Oru Megam", "Enmele Indru" S. Thaman
Saguni "Vella Bambaram" G. V. Prakash Kumar
Maattrraan "Naani Koni" Harris Jayaraj
Thuppakki "Kutti Puli Koottam"
Ramcharan "Naanum Unnodu", "Oruvali Paathai"
2013 Alex Pandian "Thakka Thaiyaa", "Naalu Pakkam" Devi Sri Prasad
Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya "Aasaiye" S. Thaman
Singam II All songs Devi Sri Prasad
Arya Surya "Vada Poche", "Mama Mama" Srikanth Deva
Naiyaandi "Teddy Bear" Ghibran
Apple Penne "Paadu Paadu" Mani Sharma
Kolagalam"Kannula Unna", "Sema Sema", "Yelea Yelea" Bharani
Endrendrum Punnagai "Yealae Yealae Dosthu", Ennatha Solla Harris Jayaraj
Iruvar Ullam "Aadum Nenje", "Udalgal Irandum" Vijay Antony
2014 Veeram All songs Devi Sri Prasad
Jilla "Jingunamani", "Yeppa Mama Treatu", "Jilla Theme" D. Imman
Bramman "En Uyirin Uyiraga", "Vaada Vaada" Devi Sri Prasad
Vallinam "Maaman Machaan", "Uyiril Uyiril", "Uyiril Uyiril (Reprise)" S. Thaman
Tenaliraman "Aanazhagu", "Aey Vaayadi", "Udal Vaangalaiyo", "Nenje Nenje" D. Imman
Anjaan "Oru Kan Jaadai", "Sirippu" Yuvan Shankar Raja
Azhagiya Pandipuram "Orakkannale", "Kattazhagi", "Pada Pada" Bharadwaj
Sutrula "Azhai Azhai Pesi"Bharani
Vaa Deal" Pesi Pesi", "Vaa Deal" S. Thaman
2015 Sagaptham "Oorukku Perumai", "Vaada Vaada" Karthik Raja
Muni 3: Kanchana 2 "Sandimuni", "Motta Paiyaa", "Moda Moda" Leon James, S. Thaman, Asvamitra
Uttama Villain "Loveaa Loveaa" Ghibran
Massu Engira Masilamani "Semma Masss" S. Thaman
Eli "Kannameya" Vidyasagar
Selvandhan All songs Devi Sri Prasad
Bruce Lee 2: The Fighter "Bruce Lee", "Kunfu Kumari", "Le Chalo", "Ria Ria" Thaman S
Andhadhi Shamanath Nag
Vedalam "Veera Vinayaka", "Uyir Nadhi Kalangudhey" Anirudh Ravichander
2016 Aarathu Sinam "Thanimaye" S. Thaman
Narathan "My Name Is Chandhrika", "Saaral Veesum" Mani Sharma
Oyee "Eden Garden", "Mudinja Oru Kai", Thendral Varum Vazhiyil" Ilaiyaraaja
Dhilluku Dhuddu "Dhilluku Dhuddu" S. Thaman
Nambiyaar "Aara Amara", "Kaima Kaisa" Vijay Antony
Selvi "Kaathil Kaathil" Ghibran
2017 Singam III: Si3 "Universal Cop" Harris Jayaraj
Motta Shiva Ketta Shiva "Shiva Vechitanda Kaala", "Lo Lo Lo Local" Amresh Ganesh
Shivalinga All songs S. Thaman
Velaikkaran Karuthavenellam Galeejam, Iraiva, Ezhu Velaikkara Anirudh Ravichander
2018 Bharat Ennum Naan All songs Devi Sri Prasad
Saamy Square "Adhiroobaney" , "Molagapodiye" , "Amma Amma" , "Darnakka" Devi Sri Prasad
Aan Devathai "Rottu Kadai Party" M. Ghibran
2019 Viswasam Adchithooku, Vaaney Vaaney D. Imman
Yung Mung Sung Amresh Ganesh
Kadaram Kondan "Tharame Tharame", "Thee Sudar Kuniyuma" Ghibran
Dhanusu Raasi Neyargale "Murada Murada"
Champion "Manathin Saalayil", "Aandavan Thoorigayil" Arrol Corelli
2020 Seeru Vaa VaasukiD. Imman
Shylock "Kanne Kanne Veesathe" Gopi Sundar
2021 Pushpa: The Rise – Part 1 (D)All songs Devi Sri Prasad
Annaatthe "Annaatthe Annaatthe" D. Imman
Borrder "Nenje Nenje" Sam C. S.
Theal "Madhavi Ponmayilaaga" C. Sathya
2022 Koogle Kuttappa Soorathenga Ghibran
The Warriorr All Songs Devi Sri Prasad
2023 Thunivu "Gangstaa" Ghibran
2024 Guardian "Mayakitta" Sam C. S.
2024 Kanguva "Fire Song", "Yolo" Devi Sri Prasad

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