Vasuki Vaibhav
Born (1992-12-07) 7 December 1992
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
GenresSoundtrack
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • composer
  • lyricist
  • actor
Years active2016–present

Vasuki Vaibhav is an Indian composer and singer, music director, Actor known for his work in Kannada-language films. Vaibhav gained recognition after appearing in Rama Rama Re (2016). He was the second runner-up of Big Boss Kannada Season 7.

Career

Vasuki started as a theatre artist and started to sing, compose, write lyrics, act and has even produced plays.[1] His breakthrough in Kannada cinema was in the 2016 film Rama Rama Re.[2] His work in Sarkari Hi. Pra. Shaale Kasaragodu Koduge: Ramanna Rai was praised by both audience and critics.[3]

Discography

As composer

YearAlbumNotes
2016Rama Rama ReComposed and Sang three songs
2018Aatagadharaa SivaTelugu remake of Rama Rama Re; Songs only
Churikatte
Sarkari Hi. Pra. Shaale, Kasaragodu, Koduge: Ramanna Rai
Ondalla Eradalla
2019BhinnaTitle montage only
Mundina Nildana"Innunu Bekagide" song
Katha SangamaOne of seven music directors
2020Law
French BiriyaniAlso lyricist
2021Badava Rascal
2022Man on the Match
Harikathe Alla Girikathe
2023Dooradarshana
Tatsama TadbhavaAlso lyricist
Tagaru PalyaAlso Actor

As actor

Year Film Role
2016Urvi
2017Allama
2017Shuddhi
2022Man of the MatchHimself
2022Vikrant RonaBalakrishna
2023Tagaru Palyagroom

Web series

Year Title Role
2022HoneymoonWedding Photographer

Television

Year Title Notes Ref.
2019Bigg Boss Kannada 7Second Runner Up

Awards

Movie Award Category Result Ref.
Sarkari Hi. Pra. Shaale, Kasaragodu, Koduge: Ramanna Rai 66th Filmfare Awards South Best Music Director Won [4][5]
8th SIIMA Awards Best Music Director Nominated [6]
French Biriyani 9th SIIMA Awards 2020 Best Music Director Nominated
Badava Rascal 67th Filmfare Awards South Best Music Director Won [7]
10th South Indian International Movie Awards Best Music Director Nominated
Ninna Sanihake Best Lyricist ("Ninna Sanihake") Won

References

  1. "A rustic Vasuki Vaibhav", Deccan Chronicle, 26 October 2016
  2. "Music composer Vasuki Vaibhav talks about Dadda song", Times of India, 28 June 2018
  3. "Nominations for the 66th Filmfare Awards (South) 2019". Filmfare. 13 December 2019. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
  4. "Winners of the 66th Filmfare Awards (South) 2019". Filmfare. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  5. "SIIMA Awards 2019: Here's a complete list of nominees". The Times of India. 19 July 2019. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  6. "Filmfare Awards 2022 Kannada Winners". Filmfare. Archived from the original on 9 October 2022. Retrieved 9 October 2022.
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