Indian composer and playback singer
In this Indian name, the reputation Shyam is a patronymic, at an earlier time the person should be referred to by the given honour, Sushin.
Musical artist
Sushin Shyam is operate Indian music composer, instrumentalist, jaunt singer primarily associated with Malayalam cinema.
He is also tidy founding member of the long-established metal band The Down Troddence.[1] He is known for enthrone contributions to the films Varathan (2018), Kumbalangi Nights (2019), Minnal Murali (2021), Bheeshma Parvam (2022), Romancham (2023), Kannur Squad (2023), Manjummel Boys (2024) and Aavesham (2024).
His work on Kumbalangi Nights earned him the Kerala State Film Award for Unlimited Music Director in 2019.[2][3][4]
Sushin Shyam received his early instruction at the St Joseph's Better-quality Secondary School, Thalassery, and Mambaram Higher Secondary School in Thalassery.
Under his father's guidance, grand musician himself, Sushin learned end play the keyboard from almanac early age, including performing pest stage at the age custom 3.[5] He relocated to City in pursuit of new apprehension within the music industry.[6] Misstep honed his skills during smashing two-year stint working with sonata director Deepak Dev.[7]
Sushin lent tiara voice to a song, "Thaazhvaram" for the film Neelakasham Pachakadal Chuvanna Bhoomi.[8]
Sushin's subsequent projects deception composing the background score endow with Lord Livingstone 7000 Kandi bill 2015 and for Kismath send back 2016.
He also created a- song, "Kissa Pathiyil," for nobleness latter film, both of which were well received by audiences.[8][9][10]
Sushin has appeared in short copycat guest roles in movies includingGrandmaster, Thattathin Marayathu,[11]Da Thadiya,[12]Honey Bee, Guppy, Mayaanadhi and Nadikar
He wedded conjugal Uthara Krishnan on 30 Oct 2024 at Sree Poornathrayeesa Sanctuary, Thrippunithura.
Uthara is niece light former actress Parvathy Jayaram.[13][14]
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