Daleema John Arattukulam (born 30 May 1969) is an Indian playback singer and politician. She is popular for her Christian as well as Hindu devotional songs and made her debut as a playback singer in the Malayalam music industry through her title song "Thechi Malar Kadukalil" composed by Raveendran in the 1997 movie Kalyanappittannu.[1] Her hit Malayalam songs include "Manjumasa Pakshi" from Krishnakudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu and "Ee Thennalum Thingalum" from Nee Varuvolam. On 2015, She was duly elected and sworn in Alappuzha District Panchayat as District Vice President.[2] Currently, she is an M.L.A representing Aroor constituency.
Daleema | |
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Member of Kerala Legislative Assembly for Aroor | |
Assumed office 24 May 2021 | |
Preceded by | Shanimol Usman |
Constituency | Aroor |
Personal details | |
Born | Daleema John Arattukulam 30 May 1969 (age 55) Ezhupunna, Kerala, India |
Political party | CPI(M) |
Occupation | Playback singer, Politician |
Early life
editDaleema was born on 30 May 1969, as the youngest daughter to John Arattukulam and Ammini John. From a very young age she sang with her brothers and sisters in the village church choir. She decided to pursue singing after her pre-degree and under the guidance of Ramankutty master, she trained in Carnatic music for eight years.
Career
editDaleema began her career by singing on stage shows. Through Kolping Society, she had the chance to sing on international programmes and shows in Germany, Italy and Rome for the Keralites who lived there. She sang in her first Christian devotional album which was composed by Berny Ignatius, and thereafter singing in over 5000 Christian devotional albums. In 1995 she bagged a NANA Award for her song "Venal Poompular Vela" in the album Thapasya by Manorama Music. In the same year she sang for Sariga audios for an album covering S. Janaki's old songs. Through these notable works, she entered the Malayalam film industry by singing in the hit movie Kalyanappittannu directed by K.K Haridas and furthermore singing in almost 20 other movies, a couple of Malayalam serials and around 100 Malayalam professional dramas. She won 3 Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy state awards in the years, 2001, 2003 and 2008, for the best singer, and also bagged 2 Drishya awards. She also dubbed many songs in Kannada and Telugu and sang in almost 2000 stage shows in the country as well as in Europe, America and in the Gulf Countries. In 2015 she was fielded by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) to Local Self Government Institution election in Kerala and elected as the Vice President of Alappuzha District Panchayath Council. In 2021, she was elected to Kerala Legislative Assembly.
Discography
editFollowing is a partial discography
Year | Song | Film/Album | Music Director | Co-singer(s) |
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1997 | "Thechi Malar Kadukalil" | Kalyanappittanu | Raveendran | Krishnachandran |
1997 | "Manjumasa Pakshi" | Krishnagudiyil Oru Pranayakalathu | Vidyasagar | K.J. Yesudas |
1997 | "Eee Thenalum Thingalum" | Nee Varuvolam | Johnson | |
1997 | "Manjil Mungum Maamarathil" | Gajaraja Manthram | Berny-Ignatius | K.J. Yesudas |
1997 | "Neerani Kaatte Nadodi" | Avani Kanavukal | Bombay Ravi | |
1997 | "Kaana Kattin Tharivala Ilaki" | Aattuvela | Raveendran | Biju Narayanan |
1997 | "Kaneer Thudaykuvan Ammayundo" | Chandana Varnatheru | Vijay Kumar | |
1997 | "Moham Poothameniyil" | Sneha Swanthanam | Vijay Kumar | |
1997 | "Sundara Swapnathin Poonchirakil" | Sneha Swanthanam | Vijay Kumar | Biju Narayanan |
1998 | "Devalokamano" | Manthri Kochamma | Mohan Sithara | Manoj Krishnan |
1998 | "Koodevide Koodevide Oh Mridule" [F] | Manthri Kochamma | Mohan Sithara | |
1998 | "Oru Thulli Pala Thulli" | Sreekrishnapurathe Nakshathrathilakam | Bery-Ignatius | K.J. Yesudas, K.S. Chithra |
1998 | "Kakka Penne" | Kalapam | Berny-Ignatius, Prem Sagar, Thoppil Anto | M.G. Sreekumar |
1998 | "Kaathuvachoru Kalathilakkam" | Grama Panchayathu | Berny-Ignatius | M.G. Sreekumar |
1998 | "Raakkaviletho Kulirkkattupole" | Grama Panchayathu | Berny-Ignatius | K.J. Yesudas |
1999 | "Nilaavo Neermizhi Thaamarayil" | English Medium | Raveendran | |
1999 | "Vellaramkunnathu" | English Medium | Raveendran | |
2000 | Priya Priya | O Priye | Sidhartha Vijayan | |
2000 | Chempakame Kaananathil | O Priye | Sidhartha Vijayan | |
2000 | Kanna Njaan | Ente Priyappetta Muthuvinu | Raveendran | |
2005 | Nallavanaaye | Chathrapathi | MM Keeravani | |
2008 | Devi Kavyamohini | Mohitham | Thilak Sreemoolanagaram | Biju Narayanan |
2008 | Raga Vathi | Mohitham | Thilak Sreemoolanagaram | Biju Naryaanan |
2011 | Valampiri Shankil | Kochi | Sasi Thripunithra | |
2014 | Kaalidarumbol | Mummyude Swantham Achoos | Bharathlal |
Personal life
editDaleema is married to George Joseph (Jojo) and they have two children.
Political career
editDaleema entered into electoral politics by contesting Aroor division of Alappuzha District council as a Left Democratic Front candidate in 2015 Kerala local elections.[3] She won the elections and was sworn in as Vice President of the Jilla Panchayath.[4] She again contested local polls from same constituency in 2020 Kerala local elections and won the elections.[5] Daleema defeated the nearest rival candidate Shanimol Usman of the Indian National Congress by a margin of 6842 votes and was elected to 2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly. She is the first playback singer to be elected to the Kerala Legislative Assembly.
References
edit- ^ whykol. "Kalyanappittennu Plot, Story, Reviews, Wiki, Ratings, Cast, Crew And Box Office Collection". WhyKol. Archived from the original on 4 May 2021. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
- ^ Jojo, Daleema. "Daleema to contest in Local Body Elections – Times of India". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 4 May 2021. Retrieved 11 June 2020.
- ^ "Daleema CPM Candidate in Aroor Division". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ "Singer Daleema sworn in vice president". The Hindu. 20 November 2015. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
- ^ Staff Reporter (10 November 2020). "LDF announces candidates' list for district panchayat". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 22 March 2021.