Srikanth Deva
Srikanth Deva is an Indian music director renowned for his contributions to Tamil cinema, where he has composed scores for over 100 films since his debut.[1] As the son of acclaimed composer Deva, he has carved a niche with energetic and commercial soundtracks that blend folk elements with contemporary rhythms, earning recognition for films like M. Kumaran Son of Mahalakshmi and Sivakasi.[2][3] Born into a musical family, Srikanth Deva entered the industry as an assistant to his father before launching his solo career with the 2000 film Doubles, directed by Pandiarajan and starring Prabhu Deva.[4] His breakthrough came with M. Kumaran Son of Mahalakshmi (2004), a sports drama featuring Jiiva and Asin, for which he won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Music Director, praised for hits like "Ayyo Ayyo."[3] Over the years, he has collaborated with leading actors such as Vijay in Sivakasi (2005) and more recent projects like Kalaga Thalaivan (2022), maintaining a prolific output that marked 25 years in Tamil cinema by 2025 and included his 100th film Priyamudan Priya (2023).[5][6][7] Srikanth Deva's accolades include the National Film Award – Special Mention for the non-feature Tamil short film Karuvarai (2023), highlighting his versatility beyond commercial features.[8] His compositions often feature collaborations with singers like Shankar Mahadevan and Karthik, producing chart-topping tracks such as "Vaada Vaada" from Sivakasi (2005) and "Pottu Thakku" from Kuthu (2004).[9] Known for his ability to deliver mass-appeal music, he continues to influence Tamil film soundscapes with a focus on rhythmic percussion and melodic hooks.[2]Early life and family
Birth and upbringing
Srikanth Deva was born on July 20, 1977, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.[10] He grew up in Chennai within a musically inclined household as the son of renowned composer Deva, which provided him with foundational exposure to the world of music.[7] During his early years, he attended Santhome Higher Secondary School before the family moved to Valasaravakkam. He completed his 8th to 10th grades at St. John's Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Alwarthirunagar, in Valasaravakkam.[7][3] From a young age, Srikanth Deva showed keen interest in music, participating in family gatherings and local cultural events where film songs were often discussed and performed. His childhood fascination with Tamil film music deepened during school years, as he began experimenting with basic instruments and absorbing the rhythms of popular cinema tracks. In his youth, he actively played musical instruments at katcheri events organized by prominent figures such as Gangai Amaran, Deepan Chakravarthy, and Malaysia Vasudevan, honing his skills amid the vibrant local music scene. During this time, he also formed a band named "Surabi" with his friends.[7][3]Musical background and relatives
Srikanth Deva hails from a deeply entrenched musical lineage within the Tamil film industry. He is the son of the acclaimed composer Deva, born Devanesan Chokkalingam, who debuted as a music director in 1989 with the film Manasukketha Maharasa and gained prominence in the 1990s for his energetic folk-infused scores in films such as Basha and Arunachalam.[11] As the nephew of the composer duo Sabesh–Murali—brothers of Deva known for their background scores and songs in over 100 Tamil films, including Boys and Sillunu Oru Kaadhal—Srikanth Deva was surrounded by professional musicians from an early age.[12][13] He is also the cousin of actor Jai, who entered the film industry in the early 2000s with supporting roles before leading films like Subramaniapuram. This familial network in Chennai provided an immersive environment for informal musical exposure through collaborations and industry interactions, without documented formal training in his early years.[14]Personal life
Marriage and children
Srikanth Deva married playback singer Febi Mani on 21 February 2005 in Chennai.[3][15] The couple welcomed their daughter, Varanya, in 2007.[3][15]Current residence and interests
Srikanth Deva continues to reside in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, with his wife Febi Mani and their daughter Varanya.[7] In his personal life, Deva maintains interests in singing and travelling, which provide outlets beyond his professional commitments in music composition.[16] He has engaged in light philanthropic efforts, including supporting diabetes research and awareness initiatives through celebrity endorsements.[17] In March 2025, he contributed to a charitable music event organized by the Rotary Club in Chennai, blending performance with community support.[18]Career
Entry into the industry
Srikanth Deva gained initial experience in the Tamil film music industry by assisting his father, the prominent composer Deva, on multiple projects throughout the 1990s, including contributions to soundtracks that honed his skills in orchestration and arrangement.[19] He made his debut as an independent music director in 2000 with the comedy film Doubles, directed by Pandiarajan and starring Prabhu Deva, Meena, and Sangeetha. The soundtrack, which he fully composed, included the duet "Adi Kaadhal" sung by Harini and P. Unnikrishnan, alongside other tracks that blended upbeat rhythms with melodic elements typical of early 2000s Tamil cinema.[20][21] In the years following his debut, Srikanth Deva composed for Kuthu (2004), a romantic action comedy directed by A. Venkatesh and starring Silambarasan and Ramya, where his energetic score complemented the film's youthful and action-oriented narrative. This was followed by Nam Naadu (2007), a political action drama directed by Suresh and featuring Sarath Kumar and Karthika, marking his growing reputation for crafting mass-appeal soundtracks in the competitive Tamil industry.[22]Major breakthroughs and notable collaborations
Srikanth Deva achieved a significant breakthrough with his composition for the 2005 Tamil film Sivakasi, directed by Perarasu and starring Vijay, where the soundtrack's energetic tracks, including the hit "Vaada Vaada" sung by Shankar Mahadevan, played a key role in the film's commercial success as one of Vijay's early blockbusters.[23][24] The album's mass-appeal songs, blending folk and upbeat rhythms, helped Sivakasi gross over ₹20 crore at the box office and solidified Deva's reputation for delivering high-energy scores suited to action-dramas. His collaboration with director M. Raja on M. Kumaran S/O Mahalakshmi (2004), a remake of the Telugu hit Amma Nanna O Tamila Ammayi, marked another milestone, with the soundtrack's lively tracks like "Ayyo Ayyo" featuring Udit Narayan and Pop Shalini contributing to the film's blockbuster status and its celebration of mother-son bonds through melodic and rhythmic compositions.[25] Deva also partnered frequently with director A. Venkatesh on films such as Killadi (2015), where his music infused action-comedy elements with catchy, folk-tinged melodies that enhanced the narrative's rural-urban dynamics. By 2015, Deva had composed music for over 100 films, showcasing his prolific output in Tamil cinema and versatility across genres from mass entertainers to emotional dramas.[1] This period included notable work on Thirunaal (2016), where folk-inspired songs like "Hey Chinna Chinna," sung by D. Imman and Velmurugan, captured the film's rustic romance and action themes with playful rhythms and traditional instrumentation.[26] Deva's notable partnerships extended to prominent playback singers, including Harini on tracks like "Adi Kaadhal" from Doubles (2000), which highlighted her emotive vocals in romantic duets, and Udit Narayan on multiple songs such as "Ayyo Ayyo," blending Hindi playback expertise with Tamil folk sensibilities to create cross-cultural hits.[27][28] These collaborations elevated his soundtracks' appeal, often featuring layered harmonies and regional influences that resonated widely in South Indian cinema during the mid-2000s to 2010s.Recent projects and television involvement
In 2024, Srikanth Deva composed the soundtrack for the Tamil film Kaaduvetty, a rural action drama directed by Solai Arumugam, featuring songs that blend folk elements with contemporary rhythms, including tracks like "Veera Parambaradaa" sung by Vanakkam Tamizha Sadiq.[29][30] Deva expanded his television presence as a contestant on Cooku With Comali Season 5, which premiered on Star Vijay in April 2024, where he participated as a "cook" alongside celebrities like Shaalin Zoya, showcasing his humorous and lighthearted personality through comedic cooking challenges before his early elimination in May.[31][32] Speculation arose in September 2025 about Deva's potential participation in Bigg Boss Tamil Season 9, hosted by Vijay Sethupathi and premiering on October 5, but he publicly withdrew, citing personal reasons for opting out of the reality show.[33][34] As of November 2025, Deva is involved in the music direction for the upcoming Tamil film Paandi Muni, directed by Kasthoori Raja and starring Jackie Shroff in a lead role, marking a collaboration that blends action and drama elements.[35][36] Deva has increasingly embraced digital platforms, releasing a birthday special album in 2024 on Spotify featuring 13 of his popular tracks, such as "Pottu Thakku" and "Sappida Vada," to engage fans with curated hits from his discography.[37]Works
Film compositions
Srikanth Deva debuted as a music director with the Tamil film Doubles in 2000, marking his entry into film composition.[10] By 2025, he has composed soundtracks for over 100 Tamil films, primarily in the action and mass-entertainer genres.[38]2000s
During the 2000s, Deva's compositions emphasized upbeat, rhythmic tracks suited to high-energy action dramas, contributing to several commercial successes. Key films include:- Doubles (2000)
- Kuththu (2004)
- M. Kumaran S/O Mahalakshmi (2004), which earned him the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Music Director[39]
- Chanakya (2005)
- Sivakasi (2005), featuring popular mass numbers like "Vaada Vaada" that became chart-toppers[4]
- Aacharya (2006)
- Puli Varudhu (2007)
- Vijayadasami (2007)
- Aalwar (2007)
- Pazhani (2008)
- Perumal (2008)
- Aattanayagann (2010, released late in the decade)
2010s
In the 2010s, Deva's work shifted toward a mix of emotional ballads and intense action scores, supporting diverse narratives in mid-budget films. Representative compositions include:- Isakki (2013)
- MGR Sivaji Rajini Kamal (2014)
- Killadi (2015)
- Palakkattu Madhavan (2015)
- Thirunaal (2016)
- Pudhu Varusham (2017)
- Bongu (2017)
2020s
Deva continued his prolific output into the 2020s, focusing on contemporary thrillers and dramas with layered sound design. Notable recent films include:- Kalaga Thalaivan (2022)
- Karuvarai (2021), a short film for which he received a Special Mention at the 69th National Film Awards (announced 2023) for Best Non-Feature Film[40]
- Priyamudan Priya (2023, his 100th film)
- Kaaduvetty (2024)
- Kutram Thavir (2025)
- Paandi Muni (2025)