Devi Sri Prasad

Composer

Popular As DSP

Birthday August 2, 1979

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Vedurupaka, Andhra Pradesh, India

Age 44 years old

Nationality India

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1979

Devi Sri Prasad (born Gandham Sriprasad; 2 August 1979), widely known by his initials DSP is an Indian composer, singer and lyricist.

He is known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema and Tamil cinema.

He is the recipient of a National Film Award, a Nandi Award, ten Filmfare Awards, seven SIIMA Awards and five CineMAA Awards.

Devi has worked on over 100 films over the span of 21 years.

1997

He began his music career in 1997, by composing one of the eight tracks in the studio album Dance Party.

1999

He then composed score and soundtrack of the 1999 Telugu film Devi, thus marking his debut as a film music composer at the age of 19.

Devi made his breakthrough with the soundtrack album of the film Anandam in the same year, marking his first collaboration with director Srinu Vaitla.

He has written and sung the song "Premante Emitante" and lent his vocals for another song titled "Monalisa".

Idlebrain stated that, "music of the film is good though some of the tunes are inspired by 'back street boys' work. Background music is impressive. Devi Sri Prasad has got a chance to work with a fulltime love story, which has scope for good music".

This is his first major successful film album.

In the same year, he composed film score for a Tamil film Badri.

This marks his debut in Tamil cinema.

It is his second collaboration with producer M. S. Raju, who introduced him to the film industry through Devi in 1999.

Devi introduced his brother Gandham Sagar debut into the music industry by "Neeti Mulla" song of the album.

The film was a huge hit at the box office.

The soundtrack fetched him three awards, those include Santosham Best Music Director, CineMAA Awards Best Music Director and Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Telugu.

A critic described that he gave a perfect sound to the film and made a deep impact on the audiences with his soulful, melodious and romantic music.

2001

He composed the soundtrack of Anandam in 2001, by which he made breakthrough in Tollywood and Telugu music.

In the same year, he made his Tamil debut by composing the film score and singing two songs of Badri.

2002

In 2002, he had five album releases, including soundtrack albums of the films Kalusukovalani, Manmadhudu and Sontham became the biggest chartbusters of the time.

These films were critically and commercially successful, music composition by DSP also contributed to the films' successes.

Films Sontham and Manmadhudu were regarded as musical hits of the year.

Most of the songs in these albums were widely appreciated.

A critic writing for Manmadhudu review, stated that "Music by Devi Sri Prasad is excellent. Even the background score is pretty good. The picturization of the songs has elevated the audio of Manmadhudu."

The same year, devi composed music for a patriotic film Khadgam.

Krishna Prasad Chigurupati of The Times of India wrote: " ‘Meme Indians’ composed by Devi Sri Prasad depicts the real attitude and unity among Indians with a hint of satire and humour."

"Nuvvu Nuvvu" sung by Sumangali is another biggest hit of the album.

2003

Although the film Varsham was released in 2004, its soundtrack album was released on 18 December 2003 through Aditya Music at the film's audio launch event at Annapurna Studios, Hyderabad.

2004

He continued his "romantic music" style in his next big hit Arya (2004). Devi made his first collaboration with Sukumar, who his regular collaborator.

The song "Aa Ante Amalapuram" enjoyed wide popularity in Telugu states and other parts of India.

The six-track is considered the best of all time by a critic of The Times of India.

Another critic from IndiaGlitz cited: "The man who should walk away with all the kudos is musician Devi Sri Prasad. He is at his inspirational best in the songs and in re-recording he is soothing as a cool juice in summer heat. The songs Nuvvante, Takadhimithom (Allu Arjun's dance add more weight age), Feel MY Love among the six numbers in the film stand out."

The soundtrack album of Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana which was released on 21 December 2004, made DSP one of the most prolific musicians in India.

2005

The next year, he composed the album of Tamil remake of Varsham – Mazhai. Devi has eleven album releases in 2005 in both Telugu and Tamil, the highest number of releases in a single year till date.

2015

Devi also choreographed a song in the 2015 film Kumari 21F.

Devi Sri Prasad was born as Gandham Sriprasad in Vedurupaka, East Godavari district, Andhra Pradesh into a Telugu-speaking family.

His father, G. Satyamurthy, was a screenwriter in Telugu cinema, who has penned popular films like Devatha, Khaidi No. 786, and Pedarayudu.

His father hails from Vedurupaka.

He is named after his maternal grandparents, Devi Meenakshi, and Prasada Rao.

In his debut music album Dance Party, he collaborated with veteran singer SP Balasubrahmanyam's son S. P. Charan.