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Mohan Sithara

Mohan Sithara (born 30 May 1959) is an Indian music and primarily known for his contributions to , where he has blended traditional folk elements with Western musical styles since his debut in 1986. A native of , , he began his career with the film , featuring the hit song "Raaree Raareeram Raro," and has since composed for over 100 films, collaborating with renowned artists like singer and lyricist . Sithara's notable works include the soundtrack for the 1989 blockbuster , starring , which earned him his first State Film Critics for Best , and the National Award-winning film Karuthapakshikal (2006) in the category of Best Feature Film on Family Welfare. His compositions often highlight melodic depth and cultural fusion, as seen in acclaimed scores for films like (1996) and Sufi Paranja Katha (2010), the latter securing him the State Film for Best in 2009. In addition to cinema, Sithara has directed music for television serials such as (2006), for which he received the AVT Grihalakshmi TV Award, and runs a music college in to nurture young talent. His career accolades also encompass the Award for Best Music Director (2000) for , along with the Ravindran Award (2009), underscoring his enduring influence on South Indian music. In September 2024, he joined the (BJP).

Biography

Early life

Mohan Sithara was born on 30 May 1959 in Peruvallur, a village near in the of , . , often regarded as the cultural capital of , is renowned for its rich tradition in , including , temple festivals like , and local musical ensembles that blend Carnatic influences with folk elements. This vibrant environment likely shaped his early surroundings, though specific familial musical heritage remains undocumented beyond his modest beginnings. He was raised in a poor family, enduring significant hardships during his childhood in . Meals were often limited to and for extended periods, and he attended school hungry, sometimes weeping from the scent of classmates' lunches while his mother soothed him with lullabies despite her own empty stomach. These lullabies provided his initial exposure to melody, fostering an innate interest in music from a young age. By his early twenties, he demonstrated talent across instruments, including the harmonium, drums, and , while assisting local music directors. At age 23, amid these struggles, he attempted by ingesting but was saved by the timely visit of his brother . He also supported his family, including arranging his sister Ramani's marriage. Sithara's passion led him to pursue , in which he became proficient. He began performing as a violinist in local music troupes in , including one called the Sithara troupe—from which he later derived his professional name. These early gigs involved playing for community events and regional shows, honing his skills in and live ensemble work before transitioning to broader opportunities.

Personal life

Mohan Sithara married Baby in 1986, choosing a partner from a modest background in Vadakancherry, , influenced by his own experiences of hardship. He has credited the union with bringing stability and renewed opportunities to his life, stating, "From the time I got married to Baby, my luck turned for the better and assignments came pouring in." The couple maintains a low-profile family life centered in . In September 2024, Sithara joined the (BJP). Sithara and Baby have two children. Their son, Vishnu Mohan Sithara, works as a music composer and programmer, having debuted in 2013 with songs for the film Zachariayude Garbhinikal, including a lullaby sung by K. S. Chithra. Vishnu later composed tracks such as the lullaby "Aareeraro... Kanne Nee Urangu" for Koodasha in 2018, drawing inspiration from his father's melodic style during his upbringing in a music-filled household. The family resides in , , at Kallutuzhi House in Chiyyaram, reflecting Sithara's deep roots in the region. In recent reflections, Sithara has emphasized the unwavering support from his and children during personal challenges, noting that "no one except your , your children, and some close ones will be there for you till the end."

Career

Musical beginnings

Mohan Sithara entered the professional music scene in the early as a violinist, initially assisting at Tharangini Studio in , where he played and conducted orchestras for recordings. During this period, he collaborated closely with established music directors, including , , and V. Dakshinamoorthy, contributing to their sessions by handling instrumental arrangements and observing the recording process with renowned singers. These roles provided him with hands-on experience in the nuances of music production, particularly in blending live with studio techniques prevalent in the at the time. His work under these mentors sharpened his expertise in and , fostering a deep understanding of rhythmic structures and melodic layering that would define his compositional style. The exposure to diverse compositional approaches at Tharangini, amid the evolving soundscape of 1980s , profoundly influenced Sithara's transition toward independent music direction.

Film debut and evolution

Mohan Sithara made his debut as a in the film industry with the 1986 release , directed by G. S. Vijayan. The film's soundtrack featured the breakthrough lullaby "Raree Rareeram Raro", rendered by , which became an instant hit and established Sithara's melodic style early in his career. This debut marked his transition from supporting roles as a violinist to independent composition, setting the foundation for a prolific output in . Through the and , Sithara's career evolved with a steady stream of compositions that blended traditional folk elements with orchestral arrangements, contributing to both commercial successes and critically acclaimed films. Notable works from this period include the 1999 comedy , where his score complemented the film's light-hearted narrative with upbeat tracks like "Sindoora Sandhyae". In the mid-, he scored (2005), directed by , featuring poignant songs such as "Ithaloornnu Veena" sung by , which underscored the film's emotional exploration of . These projects highlighted his growing versatility, from romantic melodies to introspective themes, solidifying his reputation during a transformative era for music. Throughout his career, Sithara has forged enduring collaborations with prominent lyricists and singers, enhancing the lyrical and vocal depth of his compositions. He frequently partnered with Kaithapram Damodaran Namboothiri, whose poetic verses appeared in films like Ishtam (2001) and Thanmathra, creating harmonious blends of rural imagery and emotion. Vocally, he worked extensively with K. S. Chithra and M. G. Sreekumar, whose renditions in tracks like "Chanchala Druthapada" from Ishtam and "Mindathedi Kuyile" from Thanmathra showcased his ability to tailor melodies to diverse vocal timbres. These partnerships, spanning decades, have been instrumental in his evolution from debut-era simplicity to more layered soundscapes. In recent years, Sithara has continued to evolve, incorporating contemporary production techniques while maintaining his signature melodic core, as seen in works released up to 2025. He composed for Swargam (2024), a family drama directed by Rejis Antony, blending acoustic elements with subtle electronic undertones to reflect modern urban narratives. Similarly, his score for Ezhuthola (2024), an award-winning film by Suresh Unnikrishnan, featured minimalist arrangements that adapted to the story's introspective tone. His 2025 project Randaam Yaamam, directed by Nemom Pushparaj, includes songs like "Maikkunnu Njanenne" performed by Gowri Lekshmi, signaling a shift toward styles influenced by . This adaptation to trends is evident in the widespread availability of his recent soundtracks on streaming platforms, broadening accessibility beyond traditional releases. Since his 1986 debut, Sithara has composed for over 150 films, demonstrating sustained relevance in an industry increasingly shaped by digital tools and global influences.

Style and contributions

Mohan Sithara's musical style is distinguished by its eclectic fusion of classical, Carnatic, Hindustani, and folk elements, creating layered compositions that resonate with diverse audiences. Trained in and Hindustani music under K.G. Sathar, he draws from these roots while incorporating influences, often inspired by contemporary trends favored by younger generations. This blending is evident in acclaimed tracks like "Rakshashi" from (2002), which adopts an upbeat "adipoli" folk rhythm infused with orchestration, and songs from (2003), where folk touches meet melodic harmonies. A hallmark of Sithara's approach is his signature use of the and rich to evoke profound emotion, transforming simple melodies into evocative soundscapes. As a self-taught with no formal music background, he evolved from crafting melodic ballads in his early career—such as the debut hit "Raree Rareeram Raro" from Onnu Muthal Poojyam Vare (1986)—to experimental scores that experiment with humming, whistling, and cross-genre fusions. Over nearly four decades, this progression reflects his adaptability, tailoring to narrative needs while prioritizing timeless, hummable tunes that prioritize emotional authenticity over commercial trends. Sithara's contributions extend to enhancing film narratives through music that deepens thematic resonance, as seen in (2009), where flute-driven folk melodies underscore the film's themes of introspection and nomadic struggle, and Soofi Paranja Kadha (2010), featuring Carnatic-infused tracks like "Thekkini Kolayile" that amplify the story's spiritual undertones. Beyond cinema, he has composed for private albums such as Kuyile Kuyile (2007) and operates a music college in , fostering traditional sounds and educating emerging talents. In the post-2010s, amid shifting industry preferences toward faster-paced genres, Sithara has navigated challenges like reduced opportunities, lamenting a sense of isolation from former collaborators while continuing to advocate for the preservation of regional folk traditions in modern compositions.

Works

Filmography

Mohan Sithara's filmography as a and background scorer encompasses over 80 s in , spanning from his early background contributions in the 1980s to recent releases in 2025. He typically handled full musical scores, though some projects involved only songs or background music. The following table presents a chronological list of his verified feature film works, with roles noted where distinct based on available credits.
YearFilmRole
1986Music director
1989Music director
1989Songs
1989Music director
1991SanthwanamMusic director
1992Kunjikkuruvi (Ammayude Swantham Kunjumeri)Music director
1992MukhamudraMusic director
1992NakshathrakkoodaaramMusic director
1994OrkathirunnappolMusic director
1994VaarabhalamMusic director
1999Music director
1999Music director
2000MohakkottaaramMusic director
2000Raakshasa RajavuMusic director
2000Sahayaathrikaykku SnehapoorvamMusic director
2001IshtamMusic director
2001KarumaadikuttanMusic director
2001Nalacharitham Naalam DivasamMusic director
2002KunjikoonanMusic director
2002Music director
2002Music director
2003ChoondaMusic director
2003Music director
2003Music director
2003Music director
2003Sadananthante KumbasaramMusic director
2003Singaari BolonaMusic director
2003Music director
2003War & LoveMusic director
2004Music director
2004Music director
2005RappakalMusic director
2005Music director
2007NagaramMusic director
2007Payum PuliMusic director
2010Advocate Lakshmanan – Ladies OnlyMusic director
2010NallavanMusic director
2010Oridathoru PostmanMusic director
2010Sufi Paranja KathaSongs
2011Music director
2011KaanakombathuMusic director
2011Music director
2011Shankaranum MohananumMusic director
2011Ulakam Chuttum ValibanMusic director
2011Music director
2012Bhoopadathil Illatha OridamMusic director
2012Mullamottum MunthiricharumMusic director
2013AattakathaMusic director
2013Music director
2014Color BalloonMusic director
2014EdavapathiMusic director
2014To Noora with LoveMusic director
2015Cinema @ PWD Rest HouseMusic director
2023AlintaMusic director
2023AsthraMusic director
2023ChuruttuMusic director
2024EzhutholaMusic director
2024SwargamMusic director
2025Randaam YaamamMusic director

Highlighted compositions

Mohan Sithara's debut composition, "Raare Raareeram Raro" from the 1986 film , marked his entry into with a tender that blended classical Carnatic influences and rhythms, sung by and , with lyrics by . This song became an instant hit, often cited as a generational that has been covered in various renditions and remains a staple in music compilations for its soothing melody and emotional depth. Another early standout, "Unni Vaavavo" from Santhwanam (1991), features a duet by and , with lyrics by , showcasing Sithara's ability to fuse romantic folk elements with light orchestral arrangements. The track's chart-topping success in the early and over 5 million streams on digital platforms highlight its enduring appeal as a and romantic favorite. In Mudra (1989), "Puthumazhayaay" sung by with lyrics by Kaithapram, introduced Sithara's experimental side through rain-inspired rhythms and semi-classical ragas like , contributing to the film's commercial run and establishing his reputation for evocative monsoon melodies. The 2003 film Swapnakkoodu featured "Karuppinazhaku," performed by Jyotsna, Rajesh Vijay, and Pradeep Babu, penned by Kaithapram, which fused traditional folk beats with contemporary beats, amassing over 11 million streams and becoming a cultural touchstone for its playful depiction of rural romance. "Paandan Naayude Kuttanaadan Kaayalile" from (2004), performed by and with lyrics by Kaithapram, captures backwater life through rhythmic percussion and boat-rowing motifs, topping charts upon release and exceeding 12 million streams as one of Sithara's most streamed s. From (1999), "Pranayakatha" sung by Mohan Sithara, with lyrics by Yusufali Kechery, employs soft flute interludes and raga-based melodies in Bhairavi, earning praise for its poetic romance and inclusion in numerous best-of compilations. In (2005), "Mindathedi Kuyile" by and , lyrics by Kaithapram, integrates emotional string sections with folk undertones to underscore themes of memory and loss, resonating deeply with audiences and featuring in over 7 million streams. "Thekkini Kolayil" from Sufi Paranja Katha (2010), a by and Sunil with lyrics by Rafeeq Ahammed, blends Sufi-inspired rhythms and acoustic guitar for a , noted for its cultural and positive reception in literary adaptations. More recently, in Ezhuthola (2024), the opening track "A a E e (Alphabet Song)" sung by , with lyrics by Kaithapram, innovatively uses children's choir and rhythmic alphabets to evoke education themes, aligning with the film's award-winning . Sithara's latest work in Randaam Yaamam (2025) includes "Padiyirangunnu Njan Ammee," sung by Nemom Pushparaj with lyrics by Nemom Pushparaj, featuring minimalist and vocals to convey maternal longing, released to acclaim for its raw emotional delivery.

Awards and honors

Major awards

Mohan Sithara's major awards primarily consist of state-level honors from , recognizing his exceptional work in film direction and background scoring. In 2009, he won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Music Director for the songs in Sufi Paranja Katha, praised for blending traditional Sufi folk influences with contemporary melodies to enhance the film's thematic depth. He also received the Kerala Film Critics Association Award for Best Music Director in 1989 for his compositions in Chanakyan and Mudra, marking early acclaim for his melodic versatility in commercial cinema. In 1992, Sithara earned the Kerala Film Critics Association Award for Best Background Music for Daivathinte Vikrithikal, noted for its atmospheric depth supporting the film's dramatic narrative. No additional Kerala State Film Awards have been verified for his works after 2009, including recent projects like Swargam (2024).

Other recognitions

In addition to major accolades, Mohan Sithara has received several recognitions from film critics, media outlets, and cultural institutions for his contributions to music. The Kerala Film Critics Association awarded him the Best Music Director honor in 1989 for his work on the films Chanakyan and Mudra, acknowledging his early fusion of classical and folk elements in film scores. He also earned the association's Best Background Music award in 1992 for Daivathinte Vikrithikal, praised for its atmospheric depth that enhanced the film's narrative tension. Media-based awards further highlight his versatility across and television. In 1999, Sithara won the Mathrubhumi-Medimix for Best for compositions in and , noted for their melodic simplicity and emotional resonance. Similarly, the Award South for Best in 2000 recognized the same films, underscoring his ability to craft enduring hits that blended Western orchestration with local rhythms. Extending beyond films, he received the AVT Grihalakshmi TV Award in 2006 for Best on the television serial , where his scores supported character-driven storytelling in a serialized format. Cultural and international honors reflect his broader impact on Malayalam music traditions. The Annual Malayalam Movie Award from the UAE in 2009 celebrated him as Best , highlighting his global appeal among the Malayalam . That same year, the Ravindran Award honored his overall compositional excellence, drawing from the legacy of the renowned musician . In 2013, Sithara was bestowed the M. S. Baburaj Memorial Award by the All Kerala Mappila Sangeetha Academy for his lifetime contributions to Malayalam music, particularly in elevating and Mappila influences within contemporary compositions; the was presented by writer during a cultural event in .

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