Parvathy (lyricist)

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Parvathy Meera
பார்வதி மீரா
Parvathy Meera
Born
Occupation(s)Poet, lyricist
Years active2014–present

Parvathy Meera is an Indian lyricist working on Tamil language films. She donned various roles in the media before entering the film industry where she earned the tag 'multi-faceted'.

Early life[edit]

Meera finished her higher secondary of schooling from Adarsh Vidyalaya, Chennai. Later she pursued B.A and M.A English Literature in Ethiraj College For Women. Due to her interest in the media, she did an MPhil in Mass Communication from Mother Teresa University.

Career[edit]

She worked as an avant garde theatre artiste working mainly with journalist-political commentator Gnani's theatre group Pareeksha. Her last performance as a theatre artiste was in SLATE's production Anniyan, an adaptation of Albert Camus' immortal novel 'L'Étranger.'

She then stopped doing theatre, but she worked on short films including one for TANSACS and a feature film for Dhan Foundation in which she shared screen space with Chinnapillai Ammal. She played the protagonist in all of them.[1]

Meera was an anchor for Podhigai TV for more than 5 years for the programmes Ennai Kavarndhavargal and Nam Virundhinar. During this time, she interviewed personalities, including writer Ponneelan, former Vice Chancellor of Madras University Shri. Thiruvasagam and the family members of Kothamangalam Subbu, earning kudos for her interviewing skills, spontaneity, vocabulary and diction, particularly from her subjects. She is skilled at spoken and written English and Tamil which helped in advancing her interviewing skills. Meera's three songs led to a nomination for best upcoming lyricist at the 2014 Mirchi Music Awards.[2]

Poetry[edit]

She released three anthologies of Tamil poetry: Ippadikku Naanum Natpum, Idhu Vaeru Mazhai, and Andha Moonru Naatkal.[3] After her second book of poetry, she returned to the film industry as a lyricist.

Films[edit]

Parvathy Meera made her debut in films with Jilla (2014). She signed to write for Vallinam[4] first, Jilla was her first release. She followed up the superhit song in Jilla with Thirumanam enum Nikkah and other films. After lyricist Thamarai, she was the next female lyricist to have written for a top hero. This happened in her first film, rare in a male-dominated industry.

Her screen name was Parvathy in her earlier films, but in October 2022,[5] she announced that she would henceforth be credited as Parvathy Meera. She also mentioned that she added her mother's name Meera as her surname in order to honour her.[6]

As a lyricist[edit]

Year Film Songs Award
2014 Jilla Verasa Pogaiyilae Nomination by Mirchi Award as Upcoming Lyricist
Vallinam Nakula
Thirumanam Enum Nikkah Kannukkul Pothivaippen,
Yaaro Ival
Nomination by Mirchi Award as Upcoming Lyricist - Kannukkul Pothivaippaen song
Amara Kaaviyam Edhedho Ennam Vandhu Nomination by Mirchi Award as Upcoming Lyricist
2016 Kalam Puthu Puthu
2017 Adhe Kangal Ponapokkil
2018 Adangathey Nilathil Nadakkum
2019 Paris Paris Odhukka Nenacha,

Iduva En Bhoomi

2020 Seeru Sevvanthiye,
VaasanaPoochenda
2020 August 16 1947 Kandom Sodhanthiram

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dinamalar (30 July 2015). "வளர்ந்து வரும் பாடலாசிரியை பார்வதி - Lyricist parvathi developing". Dinamalar. Archived from the original on 5 August 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2018.
  2. ^ "MMA Mirchi Music Awards". MMAMirchiMusicAwards. Archived from the original on 11 March 2018. Retrieved 11 March 2018.
  3. ^ "அந்த மூன்று நாட்கள் (தமிழ் அலை)". CommonFolks. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  4. ^ tamil.thehindu.com
  5. ^ "Tamil Poet Parvathy Surname - Tamil Lyricist Parvathy Meera -Surname change". twitter.com. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
  6. ^ "Tamil Poet Parvathy Meera - Tamil Lyricist Parvathy Meera - Kavidhaigal Sollavaa". manam.online. Archived from the original on 10 July 2017. Retrieved 22 June 2017.

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