
Musician Job Kurian on his latest release, ‘Nizhal’, and his two-decades-long journey in the industry
The Hindu
Singer composer Job Kurian discusses his journey, his latest projects and passion for independent music
Job Kurian is a few months away from completing 20 years as a professional musician. Job is among those few reality show stars whose careers did not fizzle out after their initial tryst with fame; he soldiered on in the independent music scene as a singer and composer. The power and vigour of his voice, the energy that he brings to the stage and the soulful songs he has tuned have made him one of Malayalam’s most-loved musicians.
When MetroPlus caught up with the musician currently touring the US over a Zoom call, he talked at length about his latest work, ‘Nizhal’ and what each work means to him.
‘Nizhal’ looks at a scenario where a son leaves his father at an old age home only to bring him back when he realises his mistake. TG Ravi plays the father, a role, which Job had originally planned for the late Nedumudi Venu. “The idea came in the form of a tune some four years ago and my dream was to cast Venu uncle. He was family to me and he was also happy to do it. But it was not meant to be since he passed away. The project was almost called off until, two years ago, I revived it. We were lucky that TG Ravi sir agreed to do the role,” says Job.
The artiste stresses that the song, also featuring Anoop Mohandas and Master Ahaan, is a reminder to those who neglect the elderly community. “It is a request to the society. There are umpteen examples of elders not being looked after by their families. I am against the concept of old age homes, for, I believe that as they grow old our elders need extra attention in spite of all their shortcomings. Their contribution to our lives is not small.”
Like most of his works, ‘Nizhal’ too has a personal touch, especially in showcasing the grandfather-grandson bond. “I was extremely close to my grandmother. I see the same love and affection between my parents and my two sons.” Job adds, “The shoot was special. The entire process was emotional for each member of the team.”
Engandiyoor Chandrasekharan, a regular when it comes to Job’s compositions, has written ‘Nizhal’ as well. “There is an innate simplicity about him and his verses. He understands what I want and has no hassles about making changes, if I suggest any. He encourages the writer in me as well. When I wrote the four lines of ‘Bhaavam’, he loved it so much that he decided to write the remaining verses around it,” Job says.
The musician is also basking in the sudden attention for ‘Kannodu’, a song that he composed 10 years ago for Music Mojo Season 3 on Kappa TV. The duet, which he sang with Mridula Warrier, was dedicated to his wife, Athira, after the birth of their first child. “It became viral out of the blue, thanks to social media. I have always put my heart and soul into all my songs. Maybe, this is the result of that effort. I am neither worried or excited about the reception for my songs. But there is a satisfaction when such appreciation comes my way, even if it is after so many years. In fact, it took six years for my first work, ‘Thaalam’ to get noticed. Hopefully other songs also will also get recognised sometime in the future,” he says.













