Shellee
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Origin | Chandigarh, India |
Occupation(s) | Lyricist, Writer |
Shailender Singh Sodhi , commonly known as Shellee, is an Indian poet, film lyricist and writer. He commonly works in Bollywood. He was born in Chandigarh, India.
Early life
[edit]His father Himmat Singh Sodhi, is a poet and a writer.
Shellee wrote poetry and stories from an early age. After studying at DAV School, Ambala cantonment, he studied theater from Ambala Cantt and Panjab University, Chandigarh.[1] In 1995 he moved to Mumbai to assist Gulzar.[2] Though he wanted to act, he was not a skilled actor.[3]
He was a Censor Board member for four years. In 2008, Anurag Kashyap approached him to write the lyrics for Dev.D. Known for introducing new words in his lyrics, he rose to fame quickly.[3][1]
He says he got the name "Shellee", when one of his teachers, who was a fan of English poet PB Shelley, started calling him Shelley. The nickname later became 'Shellee.'[4][5]
Career
[edit]He has worked as lyricist and background music composer for various Bollywood films including the critically acclaimed Dev D. and Udta Punjab. He is working on a documentary film on the Hakka community living in Kolkata for many generations.[6]
Filmography
[edit]- Dev.D (2009)
- Admissions Open (2016)
- Phas Gaya Re Obama (2010)
- Knock Out (2010)
- Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana (2012)
- 3G (2013)
- Shahid (2013)
- Jugni (2016)
- Udta Punjab (2016)
- Running Shaadi (2017)
- Phillauri (2017)
- Lust Stories (2018)
- 3 Storeys (2018)
- Veere Di Wedding (2018)
- Manmarziyaan (2018)
- Jai Mummy Di (2020)
- Jawaani Jaaneman (2020)
- Hello Charlie (2021)
- Hum Do Hamare Do (2021)
- Jersey (2022)
- Almost Pyaar with DJ Mohabbat (2023)
- Tiku Weds Sheru (2023)
- Pippa (2023)
- The Buckingham Murders (2024)
References
[edit]- ^ a b "The man who gave 'chitta' to Udta Punjab — Chandigarh lyricist Shellee". 17 June 2016.
- ^ "A mind full of words". 15 October 2015.
- ^ a b Words are all he has
- ^ "Shellee: You can't use 'Om jai jagdish hare' for a song like 'Chitta ve' - Times of India".
- ^ "Udta Punjab's Chitta Ve Is Written By This Chandigarhian!". www.ghaintpunjab.com. Archived from the original on 30 June 2018. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
- ^ ""I wanted Dhol Yaaraa Dhol to be more popular than Pardesi" -- Interview with "Dev D" Lyricist Shellee / Shailender Singh Sodhi - Planet Bollywood Features". www.planetbollywood.com.