Ratheesh Vega

Ratheesh Vega
Ratheesh Vega
Background information
Born
Palakkad, Kerala, India
Residence - Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
GenresPop, Indian Classical Music, soft rock, world music
OccupationsMusic composer, Music producer, Singer, Music Director, Arranger, Sequencer, Writer
Years active2010–present

Ratheesh Vega is a director, composer, singer, ,and musician who works in Malayalam films. He debuted as a film music composer in the 2010 hit film Cocktail.

Career

Ratheesh completed his degree in music at Madras University. After his degree, Ratheesh pursued a short course in sound engineering. But all the while he nursed hopes of becoming a Carnatic vocalist. He learned music from Thrissur R. Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar.

For nearly two years Ratheesh spearheaded Music Talks on Malayalam channel Asianet. This show also provided the turnaround in Ratheesh's career. "It was during this time that I met Gopi Sunder, the noted music director and programmer. He told me that I could try my hand at composing music and also introduced me to many people in the music field. I believed in Gopi Sunder." -says Ratheesh Vega.

He has done jingles in all the South Indian languages with numerous clients and for many big brands. Some of them like Kalyan Silks, Josco, MCR and Joy Alukkas did a lot to soar his stock. Ratheesh won the Pepper Award in 2010 for his striking jingles.

In between all this, Ratheesh worked on a couple of albums. And these albums helped find his way into films. Of these 'Cafe Love' and 'Njanum Ente Ayyappa' had tunes with the typical Ratheesh Vegha stamp a judicious blend of the East and West styles of music. "The Ayyappa devotional for Vox Music, US, was designed quite differently from the usual ones of the genre. It was priced at seven dollars and sold around 5,000 copies. But it was 'Café Love' (Sathyam Audios) that gave me my film break."- Remembers Ratheesh.

'Café Love' had tracks sung by Unni Menon, Sujatha Mohan, Biju Narayanan, Vineeth Sreenivasan, Benny Dayal, Gopi Sunder and others. It had some melodies like Unni Menon's 'Ormayil...' and the trendy pop-styled 'Nestle coffee...' by Biju Narayanan and Thulasi Yatheendran.

He was introduced to Milan Jaleel, by one of his friends, who had heard the music of 'Cafe Love.' He immediately offered Ratheesh a chance in his film Cocktail. The Music of Cocktail turned out to be his best soundtrack, in which the songs like Neeyam Thanalinu by Vijay Yesudas and Thulasi Yatheendran topped the charts for weeks. And then the second chance for him came from Milan Jaleel himself to work in his next project, 'Kasargod Khaderbhai'.[1]

Personal life

Ratheesh lives in Thrissur with his wife Dr. Anu Ratheesh Vega and children Nadhin Ratheesh Vega and Nirnav Ratheesh Vega[2]

Discography

As music director

  • Note: all films are in Malayalam, unless otherwise noted.
Year Film Score Songs Notes
2010 Cocktail Yes Yes Film Debut
Again Kasargod Khader Bhai Yes Yes
2011 Ulakam Chuttum Valiban Yes No
Pachuvum Kovalanum Yes No
Beautiful Yes Yes Kochi Times Film Award for Best Music Director
Mirchi Music Awards South for Best Upcoming Music Director
2012 Orkut Oru Ormakoot Yes No
Mullassery Madhavan Kutty Nemom P. O. Yes Yes
Namukku Parkkan Yes Yes
Run Babby Run Yes Yes CERA BIG Malayalam Music Award, 97.2 BIG FM for Most Popular Song
Poppins Yes Yes
Matinee Yes Yes
2013 Lokpal Yes Yes
David and Goliath Yes Yes
Rebecca Uthup Kizhakkemala Yes Yes
Lucky Star Yes Yes
Ladies and Gentleman Yes Yes
Orissa Yes Yes Kerala Film Critics Association Award for Best Music Director
D Company Yes Yes
Silence Yes Yes
2014 Athithi Yes No Tamil film
Picket 43 Yes Yes
2015
Yanam Mahayanam Yes Yes
2016 Aadupuliyattam Yes Yes
Marubhoomiyile Aana Yes Yes
Swarnakkaduva Yes Yes
2017 Achayans Yes Yes
2019 Ilayaraja Yes Yes
Fancy Dress Yes Yes
King Fish Yes Yes
2023 Half Pants Full Pants Yes Yes Hindi Amazon web series
2024 Virunnu No Yes
2025 Cherukkanum Pennum Yes Yes [3]

As a writer

Year Film Notes
2019 Thrissur Pooram [4]

As an actor

Year Film Notes
2021 Eighteen Hours

Non-film albums

Year Album title Notes
2010 Cafe Love [5]
2010 Naanum ente ayyappa

Awards

References

  1. ^ Chartbusting debut! | The Hindu
  2. ^ "Musically yours..." The Hindu. 22 March 2013. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  3. ^ "Fewer romantic thrillers being made today: 'Cherukkanum Pennum' director Pradeep Nair". Manorama Online. 31 October 2025. Retrieved 7 November 2025.
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ "Profile of Malayalam Musician Ratheesh Vegha" (in Malayalam).
  6. ^ "The Kochi Times Film Awards 2011". The Times of India. 23 June 2012. Archived from the original on 4 October 2013.