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Jithu Antony Philipose (born 9 February 1999) is an Indian writer, lyricist, and communication manager known for his contributions to contemporary Christian devotional music. He serves as the Communication Manager of the Santo Catholic App, a digital platform promoting Catholic content. Philipose has played a significant role in the creation of several devotional songs, including Manju Malar, Aamara Thoonil, and Avesha Podipooram, among others. In addition to songwriting, he has contributed to the visual and camera work of numerous music projects, collaborating with Celebrants India and various Catholic media teams.
He holds an MBA from Reva Business School, Bangalore (Reva Institute of Science and Management), and is actively involved in the creative and media aspects of faith-based digital initiatives
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[edit]Aamara Thoonil
Aamara Thoonil (Krooshithante Punchiri) is a soulful new Lenten devotional song for 2025, reflecting on the silent smile of the crucified Christ. With heartfelt lyrics by Jithu Antony Philipose, the song is brought to life by the stirring vocals of Sajin and the evocative music of Nitin K. Siva. Deeply spiritual and emotionally moving, this hymn invites listeners into the passion of Christ and the hope of the Cross.
Manju Malar
Manju Malar is a heartwarming Malayalam Christmas carol for 2024, beautifully penned by Jithu Antony Philipose. Sung with grace by Megha Josekutty and composed with devotion by Fr. Shaji Thumpechirayil, the song captures the essence of Christmas — celebrating the birth of Christ with love and joy. The music video, set in the theme of "Bhoovil Thalirtha Malar", blends touching visuals and meaningful lyrics, making it one of the standout carols of the season.
Avesha Podipooram
AVESHA PODIPOORAM is the electrifying Nehru Trophy Boat Race anthem of 2024, celebrating the passion, pride, and spirit of Vallamkali — Kerala’s legendary boat race tradition. With powerful lyrics by Jithu Antony and composition by Fr. Shaji Thumpechirayil, the song pulses with the energy of competition and the unity of oarsmen. Avesha Podipooram is a tribute to every Vallamkali premikkan (boat race lover) who lives the thrill of the waves and the roar of the crowd.