N.S. Prasad

N.S. Prasad
Born
N.S. Prasad

(1960-03-15) March 15, 1960
GenresCarnatic music, Fusion music, Film score
OccupationsMusician, Composer
InstrumentMandolin
Years active1970s–present
Websitemandolinprasad.in

N.S. Prasad (born 15 March 1960), professionally known as Mandolin Prasad, is an Indian mandolin player and composer primarily active in the Kannada film industry and Sugama Sangeetha. He is a recipient of the Karnataka Kalashri (2009), the state of Karnataka's highest honor for music and dance, awarded by the Karnataka Sangeetha Nrithya Academy.[1]

Early life

Prasad was born in Mysore, India. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Mysore University. His musical training began on the Veena under Vidwan V. Desikachar before he transitioned to the mandolin, studying under H.S. Satyanarayana.[2]

Career

Prasad is a graded artist for All India Radio (AIR).

Film and Composition

Prasad composed the musical score for the 2005 Kannada film Mithayi Mane, directed by Aarathi. The film won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Children Film.[3][4]

He served as a music arranger for the composer C. Ashwath for three decades, contributing to the scores of films such as Chinnari Mutha, Kotreshi Kanasu, Mysore Mallige, and Nagamandala.[1]

Performance

As an accompanist, he has performed with Sugama Sangeetha artists including Mysore Ananthaswamy, Shimoga Subbanna, and Ratnamala Prakash. He frequently collaborates with his brother, flautist N.S. Muralidhar.[2]

Discography

Albums

Prasad has released several albums featuring both solo mandolin and fusion compositions:

  • Sur Madhur (Solo)
  • Kalasangama (Fusion)
  • Ayyanaiyyane (with Unni Menon)
  • Ellelli Nodali (Instrumental)
Films[5]

Awards

  • 2008: "Best String Player" awarded by the Bangalore Music Academy.[2]
  • 2009: Karnataka Kalashri, awarded by the Karnataka Sangeetha Nrithya Academy (Government of Karnataka).[1][2]
  • 2020: Mirchi Music Awards (Special Jury Award - South).

References

  1. ^ a b c Kambanna, Manasa (7 March 2019). "A mandolin meet: Interview with N.S. Prasad". The Hindu. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  2. ^ a b c d "'Mandolin Magic' on Sunday". Star of Mysore. 21 June 2019. Retrieved 20 December 2025.
  3. ^ "Mithayi Mane (2005) - Awards and Festivals". Mandolin Prasad Official. Retrieved 2026-01-19. Films – Mittai Mane – was awarded "BEST CHILDREN MOVIE" by Karnataka Government. Music by N.S. Prasad.
  4. ^ "Karnataka State Film Awards 2005-06". Viggy.com. Retrieved 2025-12-20.
  5. ^ https://chiloka.com/celebrity/n-s-prasad-2