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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Yuvan Shankar Raja Movie and Album list
Album(1999)
TheBlast
1997
Aravindhan
1998
Velai
1999
KalyaanaKalatta
PoovellaamKettupaar
UnnakkagaEllamUnakkaga
2001
Dheena
ManadhaiThirudivittai
Nandhaa
Rishi
2002
KathalSamrajyam
MounamPesiyadhae
ThulluvadhoIlamai
2003
KadhalKondaen
Kurumbu
PudhiyaGeethai
PunnagaiPoovae
Winner
2004
7GRainbowClony
Bose
Manmadhan
PudhukottaielIraundhuSaravanan
Ullam
2005
ArinthumAriyamalum
Daas
KalvaninKadhali
KandaNaalMudha
OruKalluriyinKadhai
Raam
Sandaikozhi
2006
Kedi
ParattaiEngiraAzhaguSundharam
Pattiyal
Pudhupettai
Thaamirabharani
Thimiru
2007
Bala
Billa
Chennai600028
Deepavali
ParuthiVeeran
SathamPodathe
TamilMA
ThottalPooMalarum
YaaradiNeeMohini
YaaradiNeeMohini2ndEdition
2008
Aegan
Saroja
Silambattam
2009
AzhagaiIrukkiraiBayamaiIrukkirathu
KungumaPoovumKonjumpuraavum
Machakaran
Mutthirai
Sarvam
SivaManasulaSakthi
Vaamanan
Yogi
2010
Paiyaa
Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai
Goa
Banna Kaathadi
Kaadhal Solla Vandhen
Thillalangadi
Naan Mahan Alla
Boss Engira Bhaskaran

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

YUVAN SHANKAR RAJA

THE MUSICAL LEGEND

THE MUSICAL LEGEND
Yuvan Shankar Raja (Tamil: யுவன் சங்கர் ராஜா ; born 31 August 1979) is an Indian Tamil film score and soundtrack composer, singer and occasional lyricist. He has predominantly scored music for Tamil as well as Telugu films. In 1996, at age 16, his musical career began as he composed the film score for Aravindhan. He subsequently composed film scores for a variety of South Indian films, which include commercial blockbusters such as Dheena, Manmadhan, Paruthiveeran, Billa, Yaaradi Nee Mohini and Paiyaa as well as acclaimed films such as Nandha, Kaadhal Kondein, 7G Rainbow Colony, Raam, Pudhupettai and Kattradhu Thamizh
Within a span of 13 years, Yuvan Shankar Raja has scored for over 75 films. Considered a highly versatile composer, he often strives for different, innovative and stylistic music and has explored and used elements of various genres in his compositions that range from folk to heavy metal. He is particularly known for his use of western music elements in his pieces and often credited with having introduced Hip hop to the Tamil film and music industry and having started the "era of remixes" in Tamil Nadu.[1][2] Being immensely popular among the younger generation, he is frequently called the "Youth Icon of Tamil Film Music".[2] In addition, Yuvan Shankar Raja is recognized for his background score in films that have fetched him high praise among critics.
He has won two Filmfare Awards; the Best Music Director Award in 2004 for his score in the drama 7G Rainbow Colony at age 25, remaining the youngest winner of the award, and the Special Jury Award in 2009 for his Telugu musical Oy!. Besides, he received two nominations for Filmfare Awards, one Tamil Nadu State Film Award in 2006 and the Cyprus International Film Festival Award in 2006 for Raam, becoming the first and only Indian composer to win it.

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