Ennile Punchiri Song Lyrics :
എന്നിലെ പുഞ്ചിരി നീയും നിന്നിൽ പൂത്തൊരു ഞാനും ന്നമ്മുടെ കുഞ്ഞിളം കൂടും കൂടെ വന്ന കിനാവും പുഞ്ചിരിച്ചന്തമെഴും ഈറൻ രാവുകളും മുന്തിരിച്ചുണ്ടുകളും വീഞ്ഞാം ഉമ്മകളും മറന്നെല്ലാം അന്നു നാം ഉള്ളാൽ രണ്ടിണയായ് എൻ പോകം പിന്നെ നിന്നാൽ നൂറഴകായ് അന്നോളം തീരാവേനലും പ്രാണന്റെ വിങ്ങും നീറലും പെണ്ണേ നിൻ കയ്യാൽ തൊട്ടതും ദൂരെ
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Song Credits:
Phoenix Malayalam Movie
Music : Sam CS
Singers : KS CHITRA ; KAPIL KAPILAN
Lyrics : Vinayak Sasikumar
Ennile Punchiri Song Telugu Lyrics :
(F)ఎన్నిలే పంచిరి నీయుమ్
నిన్నిల్ పూతొరు ంజనుమ్
నమ్ముడే కుంజిలం కూడం
koode vanna kinaavum
పంచిరి చంతమేజుమ్
ఈరన్ రావుకలు
munthiri chundukalum
వీంజాం ఉమ్మకాలు
(M) మరన్నెల్లమన్ను నామ్
ఉల్లాల్ రందినయ్యయ్యయ్
en లోకం పిన్నె
నిన్నాల్ నూరజాకాయ్యయ్
(M&F)Duuuu duuudu duuuu du duuuuu
duuuu duuuu du duuuu du duuuu
Duuuu duuudu duuuu du duuuuu
duuuu dudu duuuu du duuuuuuu
(M)అన్నోలం తీర వేనాలు
ప్రాణంటే వింగుం నీరలుం
పెన్నే నిన్ కైయ్యల్ తొట్టతుం దూరే
మంజుపోయి మాయమాయ్
(F)కొంత కిలుంగుం ఎన్నిలే
కుంజు కజుతిన్ పిరకిల్ నీ
ఒన్ను తొడుంబోల్ నాన్ వేరుతే
పూతుపోయి నానమై
(M)vidaathe varaam njan
నిలతలోడలాయ్
(F)కెడతెన్ వాజ్విన్ దీపమాను నీ
ఇదన్ వలం నాదన్నిదం…
(M&F)Duuuu duuudu duuuu du duuuuu
duuuu duuuu du duuuu du duuuu
Duuuu duuudu duuuu du duuuuu
duuuu dudu duuuu du duuuuuuu
Ennile Punchiri Song Tamil Lyrics :
എന്നിലെ പുഞ്ചിരി നീയും
നിന്നിൽ പൂത്തൊരു ഞാനും
ന്നമ്മുടെ കുഞ്ഞിളം കൂടും
കൂടെ വന്ന കിനാവും
പുഞ്ചിരിച്ചന്തമെഴും ഈറൻ രാവുകളും
മുന്തിരിച്ചുണ്ടുകളും വീഞ്ഞാം ഉമ്മകളും
മറന്നെല്ലാം അന്നു നാം ഉള്ളാൽ രണ്ടിണയായ്
എൻ പോകം പിന്നെ നിന്നാൽ നൂറഴകായ്
അന്നോളം തീരാവേനലും
പ്രാണന്റെ വിങ്ങും നീറലും
പെണ്ണേ നിൻ കയ്യാൽ തൊട്ടതും ദൂരെ
മാഞ്ഞുപോയ് മായമായ്
കൊന്ത കിലുങ്ങും എന്നിലെ
കുഞ്ഞുകഴുത്തിൻ പിറകിൽ നീ
ഒന്നു തൊടുമ്പോൾ ഞാൻ വെറുതെ
പൂത്തുപോയ് നാണമാൽ
വിടാതെ വരാം ഞാൻ നിലാത്തലോടലായ്
കെടാതെൻ വാഴ്വിൻ ദീപമാണു നീ
ഇടം വലം നടന്നിടാം
Ennile Punchiri Song English Lyrics :
(F)Ennile punchiri neeyum
Ninnil poothoru njanum
nammude kunjilam koodum
koode vanna kinaavum
punchiri chanthamezhum
eeran ravukalum
munthiri chundukalum
veenjaam ummakalum
(M) Marannellamannu naam
ullal randinayayyyyy
en lokam pinne
ninnal noorazhakaayyy
(M&F)Duuuu duuudu duuuu du duuuuu
duuuu duuuu du duuuu du duuuu
Duuuu duuudu duuuu du duuuuu
duuuu dudu duuuu du duuuuuuuu
(M)Annolam theera venalum
pranante vingum neeralum
penne nin kaiyyal thottathum doore
manjupoy maayamaay
(F)kontha kilungum ennile
kunju kazhuthin pirakil nee
onnu thodumbol njan veruthe
poothupoy naanamay
(M)vidaaathe varaam njan
nilaathalodalaay
(F)kedathen vazhvin deepamaanu nee
idan valam nadannidam…
(M&F)Duuuu duuudu duuuu du duuuuu
duuuu duuuu du duuuu du duuuu
Duuuu duuudu duuuu du duuuuu
duuuu dudu duuuu du duuuuuuuu
Extra Information :
About Phoenix Movie :
For personal reasons, Adv. John Williams and his wife Daisy and their three kids relocate to a seaside home in Thuruthikkadavu in the 1990s. Once he moves in, John starts to notice odd things and gets multiple letters addressed to someone called Freddy from an unknown location. After John brings up the issue with his buddy Amir, Amir advises him to leave the house right away and go see Thomas, the landlord, to retrieve the advance rent. It is revealed to John by Thomas’s servant that the home they currently reside in was originally a cemetery. John moves temporarily with his wife and kids to Amir’s house, and during their stay.
After reading another letter there, he makes the decision to return to learn more about Freddy. After arriving home one evening, John’s kids experience a scary incident, and Tittu, the youngest, subsequently develops a fever. Daisy asks John to visit Fr. Geo Kuttikkadan, who he does, and asks him to come to his home so they can pray for Tittu’s fever to be cured. Fr. Geo Kuttikkadan receives word from a physician that Tittu is suffering from cholera symptoms and that she should not go to John’s residence. Later, Fr. Geo Kuttikkadan tells John about Margaret after discovering that Freddy was named as the groom.
in her 1971 betrothal invitation. Amir and John encounter Margaret, who is currently a doctor, and Freddy, a PhD candidate and the son of Mathew, a wealthy man, falls in love with Anna Rose George, a Kochi orphan raised by a priory, in the 1970s. While Margaret, an MBBS student, is being proposed to by Freddy’s family, Anna uses her savings to launch a homestay in Thuruthikkadavu.
As soon as the priory finds out about Anna’s relationship with Freddy, she is fired from the priory. Before long, Freddy moves out of his residence to live in Anna’s homestay. Freddy travels to Madras to turn in his dissertation and attend his viva on his father’s advise. Freddy makes a connection with Margaret when she comes in Madras to complete her post-graduation studies. In Thuruthikkadavu, cholera starts to spread, and Anna passes away.
following her catching the illness from one of her visitors. Fr. Francis burying Anna’s body next to her guesthouse rather than in the communal cemetery comes after Christians accused her of disobeying church regulations. When Fr. Francis opens Anna’s grave the following morning, he discovers scratches on the coffin and determines that Anna was drowned by the rain and damp mud that filled it, rather than being dead.
John and Amir arrive at Freddy’s house with the assistance of Fr. Francis, and they give Anna’s letters to Freddy’s mother. When John gets home, Mariya, his older daughter, wonders about Freddy after Anna’s soul enters her body. When Freddy gets there, he informs Anna that he wasn’t trying to avoid her, but then she abruptly leaves.
About Sam CS :
Sam was raised in a Tamil household. He resides in Tamil Nadu’s Cumbum, Theni. In Royappan Patti, Theni, he went to St. Aloysius Higher Secondary School. Later on, he graduated from St. Joseph’s College in Tiruchirappalli with an MBA and an MCA. After graduating, he worked for a software company. Sam helped other film composers with their soundtracks. Movie theaters quickly saw his skill and offered him the chance to write the soundtrack for the musical thriller Mellisai, which was eventually retitled Puriyatha Puthir.
He wrote jingles during this period, which brought him in contact with Pushkar-Gayathri, the director team, who gave him the chance to score Vikram Vedha. Both the original soundtrack and the film’s CD achieved commercial success. Sam’s next chance came in 2018 when director He was offered to score the Mohanlal-starring film Odiyan by V. A. Shrikumar Menon.
About KS CHITRA :
Born on July 27, 1963, Krishnan Nair Shantakumari Chithra is an Indian playback vocalist and Carnatic musician. Over the course of her four-decade career, she has recorded over 25,000 songs in a variety of Indian languages in addition to Latin, English, French, Malay, Arabic, and Sinhalese. She is renowned for her long history of working with playback singers K. J. Yesudas and S. P. Balasubrahmanyam as well as composers A. R. Rahman, Ilaiyaraja, Hamsalekha, and M. M. Keeravani.
In 2001, the prestigious Royal Albert Hall in London named her the “Golden Voice of India,” and in 2016, Radio Mirchi, The Times Group, named her the “Melody Queen of Indian Cinema.” She is given the honorific First Ladies by the Indian President in 2018 for becoming the first Indian woman to get an honor from the British Parliament at the UK’s House of Commons in 2003. The British Parliament of the United Kingdom bestowed upon her the title of “Greatest Indian Singer of All Time” in 2024.
Six National Film Awards, nine Filmfare Awards South, and thirty-six state film awards from six Indian states—including sixteen from Kerala, eleven from Andhra Pradesh, four from Tamil Nadu, three from Karnataka, one from Orissa, and one from West Bengal—have all been bestowed upon Chithra. Padma Bhushan in 2021 and Padma Shri in 2005, India’s third-highest civilian decorations, were given to her for
her significant contributions to the Indian music community. She was honored by the Chinese government in 2009, the first Indian artist to do so, while she was on stage at the Qinghai International River Festival. She is still the only female Indian playback singer, aside from Lata Mangeshkar, to have performed in the esteemed Royal Albert Hall in London in 2001. An worldwide audience enthusiastically greeted her performance with applause. Her song “Kannalane/Kehna Hi Kya” from the 1995 movie Bombay was featured in The Guardian’s list of “1000 Songs Everyone Must Hear Before You Die” in the United Kingdom.
Childhood :
Chithra was born on July 27, 1963, in the Keralan state of Trivandrum, which is today known as Thiruvananthapuram. Krishnan Nair, her father, was a schoolteacher. instructor and music enthusiast who imparted the fundamentals of music to each of his three kids. On July 18, 1986, he passed away following a protracted fight with cancer. Shanthakumari, her mother, taught music as well. She has a younger brother named K. S. Mahesh, who is a musician, and an elder sister named K. S. Beena, a former vocalist. Chithra finished her education at Thiruvananthapuram’s Cotton Hill Government Girls High School. She admits that the school’s teachers were the ones who first noticed her musical ability.
For seven years, Chithra studied Carnatic music under K. Omanakutty. She received a first-class and third-ranking B.A. in music from the University of Kerala. She made the National Talent Selection. Look for scholarships offered by the Indian government between 1978 and 1984.In 1979, K. S. Chithra was first exposed to Malayalam playback through M. G. Radhakrishnan, who recorded her voice for both private and motion pictures.
She recorded her voice for the first few films, Attahasam, Snehapoorvam Meera, and Njan Ekananu. She also gave live performances both in India and overseas with K. J. Yesudas. Her second National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer came from the song “Manjal Prasadavum” from the 1986 movie Nakhakshathangal, which was composed by Bombay Ravi.
She earned her third National Film Award for her performance of the song “Indupushpam Choodi Nilkum” for the 1989 film Vaishali, written by the same composer. The song earned her her first Kerala State Film Award for Best Singer. “Poomaname” from the 1985 Shyam-composed film Nirakkoottu. She began performing popular songs composed by Raveendran, Shyam, S. P. Venkitesh, Mohan Sithara, Salil Chowdhury, Kannur Rajan, Ilaiyaraaja, Johnson, Ouseppachan, M. K. Arjunan,
A. T. Ummer, Berny Ignatius, M. B. Sreenivasan, Mohan Sithara, Vidyasagar, Ramesh Narayan, Sharreth, M. Jayachandran, and Deepak Dev. Since then, she has gained widespread recognition for her vocal performances of popular songs. She recorded numerous hit Malayalam songs and is known as the “Nightingale of Kerala (Vanambadi)”. Her greatest Malayalam duet songs are with K. J. Yesudas and M. G. Sreekumar. She recorded several songs for the composer S. P. Venkitesh.
She has won the Kerala State Awards a record 16 times as of 2017. The movie “Theerame” has her most recent song. Malik (2021) turned into yet another fantastic smash in the Malayalam music scene.Chithra sang a humming in a song sung by K. J. Yesudas written by K. V. Mahadevan for the film Pralayam (1985). Her debut Telugu song was “Paadalenu Pallavaina” from the dubbed version of the Tamil film Sindhu Bhairavi (1985), composed by Ilaiyaraaja. “Gelupu Maade” from Vijrumbhana (1986), composed by K. Chakravarthy, is her debut song in a Telugu movie.
went on to sing songs for numerous Telugu composers, including Sathyam, Raj-Koti, Ilaiyaraja, K. V. Mahadevan, and K. Chakravarthy, between 1986 and 1988. However, she first became known for her performances of Ilaiyaraja’s compositions, “Jallanta Kavvinta” from Geethanjali (1989) and “Ninnukori Varnam” from Gharshana (1988). She then sang a number of songs for numerous Telugu composers. It was From that point on, she rose to prominence as a Telugu vocalist and recorded nearly every song on albums, serving as the lead female vocalist for nearly all of the 90s’ motion pictures.
At that point, she became a well-known vocalist and solidified her role in Telugu movies to the point where she nearly replaced S. Janaki from 1990. Chithra’s first Nandi Award was given to her by the Andhra Pradesh government in 1991 for “Kalika Chilakala Koliki” by Seetharamayya Gari Manavaralu. For her many Telugu songs, she received 11 Nandi Awards in the category of Best Female Playback Singer. As time went on, Chithra came to be known as a great Telugu vocalist, whose time or legacy was regarded as stand beside P. Susheela and S. Janaki as the golden age.
Chithra is regarded as one of the best singers in the Telugu cinema industry today, with an amazing charm. She performed the most Telugu songs for M. M. Keeravani and collaborated with nearly all of the major composers from that era onward.
About KAPIL KAPILAN :
Indian singer Kapil Kapilan performs in Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu films. The song “Adiye” from the Tamil film Bachelor was his debut hit.
Childhood :
Kottarakkara is where Kapilan hails. He attended Mar Ivanios College before relocating to Chennai to further his musical career.
Career :
“Champesaave Nannu” from the Telugu film Nenu Local, “Baduke Neenentha Nataka” from the Kannada film Happy New Year, and “Usiredukkum Kootam” from the Tamil film Maragadha Naanayam” marked the beginning of Kapilan’s career in three languages in 2017.
The song “Adiye” from the Tamil movie Bachelor (2021), for which Kapilan received the SIIMA Award for Best Playback Singer – Tamil, marked a turning point in his career. For the song, he was also granted the Kerala State Film Award for Best Singer. “Kanave” from Pallotty 90s Kids, an unfinished Malayalam film.
About Vinayak Sasikumar :
Indian lyricist Vinayak Sasikumar was born on June 13, 1994, and is employed in Malayalam movies.well-known for his creations in Aavesham, Romancham, etc.
Individual life
His parents, S. and Asha Sasikumar, were from Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, where he was born. When he was twelve years old, he began penning poems. Subsequently, he relocated to Chennai, where he graduated with a degree in Economics from Loyola College. He graduated from Madras School of Economics with a postgraduate degree. Following a stint as a data scientist at Ford Motors, he relocated to Kochi to work as a full-time lyricist.
Career :
He made his feature film debut as a lyricist in Guinness Pakru’s Kutteem Kolum. Later in 2013, he composed music for Sameer’s film Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi. Thahir. Rex Vijayan’s compositions went on to become huge successes. In 2013 he was involved in Anil Radhakrishnan Menon’s film North 24 Kaatham. He composed music in 2014 for the Syamdhar-directed film 7th Day.
He acted in Sapthamashree Thaskaraha as his next film. Later in 2014, Vinayak created the themes for the main characters in the Amal Neerad movie Iyobinte Pusthakam. But in 2016, he had his breakthrough success with the movies Guppy and Karinkunnam 6. Guppy’s tracks received positive reviews from critics and went on to become successes. His most notable releases from 2017 include Mayaanadhi (two songs: Kaattil and Uyirin Nadiye), Godha, Parava, Pullikkaran Staraa, Ezra (one song: irulu neelum), and The Great Father.
Then, in 2019, he had a breakthrough year with the hits. “Aaradhike”, “Njan Jackson Allada” from the Om Puri starring Ambili, “Pavizha Mazha” from the Fahadh Faasil starrer Athiran, and “Minni Minni” from the movie June. Additionally, he appeared in highly regarded movies such Helen, Kettiyolaanu Ente Malagha, and Kumbalangi Nights.
In the same year, he composed and directed the blockbuster Tamil song “Vellai Poove” for the musical short “Hi Hello Kaadhal,” which starred Sarjano Khalid and Gouri Kishan. He composed music for movies like as Drishyam 2, Nayattu, Kappela, Thinkalazhcha Nishchayam, Trance, and others in 2020 and 2021.
He wrote the critically acclaimed songs “Parudeesa” and “Rathipushpam” from the Mammootty-starring movie Bheeshma Parvam, which became overnight successes. He became an English lyricist for the Jeethu Joseph movie later that year.
12th Man. Vinayak also wrote the lyrics for A.R. Rahman’s comeback Malayalam movie, Malayankunju, a survival drama starring Fahadh Faasil. His success increased in the months that followed as Romancham and Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey became viral hits. “Aadharanjali” from Romancham and “Santhe Soumye” from Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey were social media sensations.
He wrote eight songs for the popular movie Aavesham, which starred Fahadh Faasil, in 2024. The majority of the songs became popular throughout South India and were included in a few official worldwide viral charts. One of the movie’s songs, Illuminati, gained popularity right away and was well-liked for its lyrics. Additionally, he carried on the success tales of the year’s other blockbusters, like Manjummel Boys and Guruvayoorambala.
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FAQ’s :
Who is KS Chithra and what are her notable achievements?
KS Chithra is an Indian playback vocalist and Carnatic musician known for recording over 25,000 songs in various Indian languages and international languages. She has won six National Film Awards, nine Filmfare Awards South, and numerous state awards. She received the Padma Bhushan in 2021 and is celebrated as the "Golden Voice of India."
What are Sam CS’s contributions to the music industry?
Sam CS is a Tamil music composer known for his work in films like "Vikram Vedha" and "Puriyatha Puthir" (originally "Mellisai"). He started as a jingle writer and gained fame with his unique compositions. He has successfully collaborated with top directors and received critical acclaim for his musical contributions.
Who is Kapil Kapilan and how did he start his career?
Kapil Kapilan is a singer who performs in Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu films. He gained recognition with his debut hit song "Adiye" from the Tamil film "Bachelor" in 2021. He has since won awards like the SIIMA Award for Best Playback Singer – Tamil for "Adiye."
What are some notable achievements of Vinayak Sasikumar in the Malayalam film industry?
Vinayak Sasikumar is a lyricist known for his contributions to Malayalam cinema. He has written lyrics for popular films like "Drishyam 2," "Kappela," and "Bheeshma Parvam." His songs have become viral hits and contributed significantly to the success of these films.
What awards has KS Chithra received for her contributions to music?
KS Chithra has received six National Film Awards, nine Filmfare Awards South, and thirty-six state film awards from six Indian states. She was honored with the Padma Shri in 2005 and Padma Bhushan in 2021. Additionally, she was recognized as the "Golden Voice of India" by the Royal Albert Hall, London.
How did Sam CS get his break in the Tamil film industry?
Sam CS began his career by writing jingles and assisting other composers. His breakthrough came when directors Pushkar-Gayathri offered him the opportunity to compose the soundtrack for "Vikram Vedha," which became a commercial success. Since then, he has established himself as a prominent music director in Tamil cinema.
What makes Vinayak Sasikumar’s lyrics stand out in the Malayalam film industry?
Vinayak Sasikumar's lyrics are known for their depth and emotional resonance, contributing significantly to the narrative and mood of the films he works on. His ability to capture the essence of the story and characters through his words has made him a sought-after lyricist in the industry.