Ramesh Narayan


Ramesh Narayan is an Indian classical vocalist, composer and music producer who works predominantly in Malayalam cinema. Ramesh began his initial training in Carnatic music and later mastered the classical Hindustani style under the renowned Pandit Jasraj.
Ramesh began his career composing score music for documentaries, films and Indian television programs in Hindi, Malayalam and Tamil. He composed and sung the national integration song Saur Mandal Mein Tim Tim in 1996, directed by Jnanpith Award laureate M.T. Vasudevan Nair for Lok Seva Sanchar Parishad. Ramesh's film-scoring career began in the early 1990s with the Malayalam film Magrib. His notable works include Garshom, Meghamalhar, Saira, Makalkku, Rathri Mazha, Paradesi (2007 film), Manjadikuru Adaminte Makan Abu Veettilekkulla Vazhi, Makaramanju, Edavappathy, Ennu Ninte Moideen, Suryakantha etc.
Ramesh Narayan has earned National Film Awards, four Kerala State Film Awards, two Kerala Film Critics Association Awards. He has received the Indian Music Academy Award for popularizing Hindustani classical music in Kerala from the then President of India Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam.
Ramesh became popular by performing a 36-hour vocal recital as part of celebrating the 100 years of Indian Cinema at the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune. This performance got him an entry to the Limca Book of Records 2013 for completing the 24 hour raga cycle. In 2023, he was honoured with Kerala Sree Award, third highest civilian award given by the Government of Kerala.

Original scores

YearFilmNotes
1993Magrib-
1999Garshom
2000The SaluteMalayalam-Tamil film
2000Thottam
2001Meghamalhar
2001Mookkuthi
2001Jeevan Masai
2003Anyar
2003Saphalam
2004Kottaaram Vaidyan
2005Makalkku
2005Sheelabathi
2005SairaKerala State Film Award for Best Background Music
2006Arunam
2006Rathri MazhaKerala State Film Award for [Best Music Director]
2007Paradesi
2008Raman
2008Manjadikuru
2009Orkkuka Vallappozhum
2009Katha Parayum Theruvoram
2010Thathwamasi
2010Avan
2011Makaramanju
2011Veeraputhran
2011Adaminte Makan Abu
2011Veettilekkulla VazhiImagine India 2011 Awards for Best Music Director
2013Miss Lekha Tharoor Kaanunnathu
2014ApsarasTamil
2014White BoysKerala State Film Award for Best Music Director
2014Ottamandaaram
2015Kukkiliyar
2015Alif
2015EdavappathyKerala State Film Award for Best Music Director
2015Ennu Ninte MoideenKerala State Film Award for Best Music Director
2016Buddhanum Chaplinum Chirikkunnu
2017Aaradi
2017Crossroad
2017SuryakanthaSanskrit
2017Paathi
2017Viswasapoorvam Mansoor
2017The Sword Of Liberty
2018Pacha
2019Kolaambi
2020Varthamaanam
2020Swapnangal Pookkunna Kaadu
2020Eelam
2022Siddy

Awards and achievements

;Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi Award 2012
;Kerala State Film Awards:

Controversy

On 17 July 2024, a video emerged following an incident with actor Asif Ali at the trailer launch of the then upcoming anthology film, Manorathangal. At the event, Asif Ali was supposed to present a memento to Ramesh Narayan, which Ramesh Narayan snubbed.The video of it went viral, leading to widespread criticism and support waves for Asif Ali, and subjecting Ramesh Narayan to cyber trolls. The incident shows Ramesh got his hand to the award from Asif all the while seemingly ignoring the actor. Asif, visibly perplexed by the gesture, remained standing near the musician for a moment before returning to his seat. Ramesh then beckoned filmmaker Jayaraj to make Jayaraj present the memento to him, and demeanour of Ramesh shifted noticeably, smiling and hugging Jayaraj.
On July 18, 2024, Ramesh Narayan issued a public apology regarding the incident, attributing it to unintentional circumstances. Subsequently, on July 19, Asif Ali clarified his stance on the controversy during a press conference. Asif Ali suggested that Narayan's reaction stemmed from personal matters and denied he himself feeling insulted from Narayan's reaction. The actor's public statement also criticised the online harassment directed towards Ramesh Narayan.