
The video album, which was shot for two days in Ponmudi, set out on YouTube and now makes the wheels of the WhatsApp police groups. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The hummingbird melodies naturally come to A. Ajithdev, 49, an assistant to the sub-insestor connected to the Police Station Nemom in Thiruvananthapurama.
And often these melodies are his own. Mr. Ajithdev, a former student of Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam, has changed one such melody that came to him three years ago on a video album with his colleagues from The Force. The album got on YouTube and now makes the wheels of the WhatsApp police groups.
Binoop S., a civic policeman and colleague Mr. Ajithdev at the station NE, and Saboora B., attached to the police headquarters Malappuram, played in an album that was shot for two days in Ponmudi. Mr. Ajithdev also wrote the lyrics and filmed an album. William Isaac of the Fame of Asianet Star Singer has published a song that tells the love affair of the cop with the leading officer.
“I almost did not forget the song until Binoop joined me to the station. At that time I decided to dust it and turn it into a video album,” said Mr. Ajithdev. While it was Binoop’s first office, Saboora was already active on social media and regularly published videos.
Melody often comes to him while traveling, one of his passions. He immediately records them on his mobile phone just to forget them because he sucks him on the duty. Later, when he encounters these recordings, he sits down to write the lyrics. Since he joined the strength 23 years ago, Ajithdev composed and wrote around 10 such songs.
“The songs that were mostly created for office purposes were always awarded colleagues. At that time I thought I would take them to a wider audience,” said Mr. Ajithdev, holding a postgraduate diploma in journalism from the Keral Press academy.
Although it was not formally trained, his love for music comes from his father Ashokan A., a colored communist who wrote songs at a party. Mr. Ajithdev remembers singing one of his father’s songs with his brother at Congress 13. Pages of CPI (m) on the beach Shankhumukham in Thiruvananthapuram at the end of the 80’s. “So the influence was always there. It probably took me longer to realize it,” Mr. Ajithdev said.
Published – June 21, 2025 9:40