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Vishnu Govind

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Vishnu Govind
Vishnu Govind in 2017
Alma materFilm and Television Institute of Tamil Nadu
Occupations
  • Sound designer
  • sound editor
  • re-recording mixer
Years active2012 – present

Vishnu Govind (born 15 January 1986) is an Indian re-recording mixer, sound designer and sound editor. He has worked in over 150 films in Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi and Telugu languages.[1][2][3] He won the National Film Award for Best Audiography (Re-recordist of the final mixed track) for the Malayalam film Malik (2020).[4][5] Govind is also a recipient of the Kerala State Film Award for Best Sound Design along with Sree Sankar, for the films Unda (2018) and Ishq (2019).[6]

Early life

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A native of Thiruvalla, Govind attended St. Berchmans College, Changanassery, graduating in Physics. While at St. Berchmans, he met future sound designer/editor Sree Sankar with whom he has collaborated on a number of projects. Since they both shared keen interest in music and movies, they became friends and eventually set off to pursue a career in Audio Engineering.[1]

In 2006, Govind enrolled in the graduate program of Film and Television Institute of Tamil Nadu (FTIT), formerly known as Adayar Film Institute, for Sound Engineering & Sound Recording. During his time in college, he encountered and became friends with Alphonse Puthren, Karthik Subbaraj, Nalan Kumarasamy, Vijay Sethupathi, Bobby Simha, Rajesh Murgeshan and Shabareesh Varma; all of these men would go on to be successful filmmakers, actors and musicians.[1]

Career

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Govind started his career as an ADR recordist in AVM Studios, Chennai.[3] He first worked on Alphonse Puthren's short film Neram (2012) before quitting the job to focus entirely on films. His feature film debut came with Karthik Subbaraj's Tamil film, Pizza (2012). The film marked the start of his partnership with Sree Sankar and they went on to establish their studio, Sound Factor.[1][7]

Govind and Sankar had created a sound script for Pizza(2012) and used the most advanced audio format for cinema available at the time and incidentally becoming the first South Indian film mixed in Dolby 7.1 surround sound.[1] The film was received well by audiences and critics alike.[8][9][10] M.Suganth of The Times of India noted "While Resul Pookutty's Oscar win in 2009 created an awareness of this community, in Tamil cinema, it was Pizza in 2012, that made people sit up and take notice of sound design."[7] They were nominated for the Mirchi Music Awards for Best Sound Mixing that year for designing the soundscape of the film[11] and went on to collaborate with Karthik Subbaraj in his two future films - Jigarthanda (2014) and Iraivi (2016). The former set a landmark by becoming the first South Indian film to be mixed in Dolby Atmos.[1][12]

Govind along with Sankar made his Malayalam film debut with Neram(2013) and went on to work with its director, Alphonse Puthren in Premam (2015) and Gold (2022).[1][13] Starting in 2017, with Soubin Shahir's debut film Parava, Govind has also served as the re-recording mixer for a number of films. The duo won two consecutive Behindwoods Gold Medal for Best Sound for Iruthi Suttru(2016) and Aval(2017). Both these Tamil films were remade in Hindi as Saala Khadoos (2016) and House Next Door (2017) respectively.[14][15] He won the Kerala State Film Award for Best Sound Design for the films Unda (2018) and Ishq (2019), which he shared with Sankar.[6]

In 2020, he teamed up with Mahesh Narayanan for his films C U Soon and Malik. Having previously collaborated with Narayanan in Take Off(2017) as its sound designer, Govind handled the design, editing and mixing of sound for Malik. The film's theatrical release was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and eventually got released on Amazon Prime Video in 2021. It received mostly positive responses from the critics. Behindwoods wrote: "The sound design was fabulous. The presence of deep bass at the time of actions and the perfect balance of ambience sound with the dialogues that carried an intensity made the scenes much more effective".[16] The film earned him his first National Film Award for Best Audiography (Re-recordist of the final mixed track). The jury appreciated him for "creating a life like ambience through a dextrous audio scope."[17]

Govind worked with A.R Rahman for the film Malayankunju (2022), which marked Rahman's return to Malayalam cinema as a composer, after a hiatus of 28 years.[18] In an interview with The Hindu, Sajimon Prabhakar, director of the film said, "It was not an easy project for the sound designers. We don't know what are the sounds that one can hear under the ground. They had no references as well."[19] Govind used Dolby Atmos, an immersive sound format, to mix the sound in the film. Following its release, the reception was generally positive with the film receiving praises for its scope, ambition and technical aspects.[20][21] Lalitha Suhasini, former editor of Rolling Stone India wrote "The movie's soundscape brings to mind Danny Boyle's 2010 film 127 Hours, both incidentally scored by A.R. Rahman. Govind makes us feel stuck with Anikuttan by creating a brilliantly lulling silence in the film."[19]  Nirmal Jovial of The Week wrote "Malayankunju is a film that deserves a theatrical watch. The kind of experience it offers on a small screen will not be comparable to that on the big screen."[22]

Since 2020, he has worked on the sound and mixing of numerous films, notably Anjaam Pathiraa (2020), Soorarai Pottru (2020), Ayyappanum Koshiyum (2020), Operation Java (2021), Kaanekkaane (2021), Mahaveeryar (2022), and Thallumala (2022).[3]

In 2023, Govind worked on the design and mixing of sound for the film 2018, The film received generally positive reviews and became the highest grossing Malayalam film of all time at the box office.[23] Vijayalakshmi Narayanan of The Free Press Journal wrote "Akhil George's cinematography, coupled with Mohandas' production design and Vishnu Govind's sound, creates the sense of urgency and palpable tension, that will leave your heart pounding in instances, more than once."[24]

Selected filmography

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Year Title Language Notes
2012 Pizza Tamil Nominated for Mirchi Music Award: Best Sound Mixing
2013 Neram Malayalam, Tamil & Telugu
Soodhu Kavvum Tamil
2014 Jigarthanda
2015 Premam Malayalam
Charlie
2016 Iruthi Suttru / Saala Khadoos Tamil & Hindi
Action Hero Biju Malayalam
Jil Jung Juk Tamil
Kadhalum Kadandhu Pogum Tamil
Iraivi Tamil
Oppam Malayalam
2017 Parava
Take off
Solo Malayalam & Tamil
Aval / House Next Door Tamil & Hindi
2018 Agnyaathavasi Telugu
2019 Valmiki
Uyare Malayalam
Porinju Mariyam Jose
Unda Malayalam Kerala State Film Award for Best Sound Design
Ishq
2020 Soorarai Portru Tamil
Anjaam Pathiraa Malayalam
Ayyappanum Koshiyum
C U Soon
2021 Malik Malayalam National Film Award for Best Audiography
Kaanekkane
2022 Malayankunju Kerala Film Critics Association Award for Best Sound Recording
Paappan Malayalam
Mahaveeryar
Thallumala
Gold
Saudi Vellakka
Ariyippu
2023 Neelavelicham Malayalam
2018
Neymar
Nalla Nilavulla Ratri
Antony
2024 Aavesham Malayalam [25]
Golam [26]
Adios Amigo [27]
Sookshma Darshini [28]
Rifle Club [29]
Maranamass [30]
Pravinkoodu Shappu [31]
Pet Detective [32]
Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released

Awards

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References

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  11. ^ "Mirchi Music Awards South 2012". Archived from the original on 2014-08-14. Retrieved 2023-01-29.
  12. ^ Rangan, Baradwaj (2014-06-28). "The not-so-silent movies". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2023-01-29.
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  25. ^ "'Aavesham' first song out. Sreenath Bhasi, Sushin Shyam's magic works again". Onmanorama. Retrieved 2024-02-29.
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  27. ^ "Asif Ali and Suraj Venjaramoodu team up for 'Adios Amigo'". The Times of India. 2024-04-10. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-09-23.
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  31. ^ Pravinkoodu Shappu. Retrieved 2024-09-23 – via letterboxd.com.
  32. ^ The Pet Detective. Retrieved 2024-09-23 – via letterboxd.com.
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