Ilaiyaraaja telugu Biography
Overview
Ilaiyaraaja (born Gnanadesikan on 3 June 1943) is an Indian film composer, singer, and lyricist mainly in the Tamil film Industry.[2] He is regarded as one of the finest music composers in India. Ilaiyaraaja is also an instrumentalist, conductor, and a songwriter. To date, he has composed over 4500 songs and provided film scores for more than 950 Indian films in various languages in a career spanning more than 30 years,[3][4] particularly being acclaimed for his background scoring for Indian films. His songs and background score played a very crucial role in the success of many films. He remains as one of the most popular composers ever in the South Indian film industry.[5]
Ilaiyaraaja has been a prominent composer of film music in South Indian cinema since the late 1970s.[6] His works are mainly in Tamil, but has also scored music for Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi[7] and Hindi film industries. He integrated folk lyricism (in Tamil) and introduced broader Western musical sensibilities into the South Indian musical mainstream. A gold medalist in classical guitar from Trinity College of Music, London, in 1993 he became the first Asian to compose a full symphony performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London's Walthamstow Town Hall. In 2003, according to a BBC international poll, people from 155 countries voted his composition "Rakkamma Kaiya Thattu" from the 1991 film Thalapathi fourth in the world's top 10 most popular songs of all time.[8] He was also nominated in the Best Indian album Music Awards category[9] at US based Just Plain Folks Music Organization, which is the largest grassroots music organization in the world, and stood third for his "Music Journey: Live in Italy".[9]
In the 2000s, he composed a variety of non-film music, including religious and devotional songs, an oratorio, and world music, while shifting his focus to Malayalam films. He is usually referred to by the title Isaignani (Tamil: இசைஞானி; English: A man with great knowledge in music), or as The Maestro. He has won four Indian National Film Awards; three for Best Music Direction and one for Best Background Score[10] and is a recipient of the prestigious Padma Bhushan Award from the Government of India.
Ilaiyaraaja Movies
- Aa Okkati Adakku
- Aakhari Poratam
- Aalapana
- Abhilasha
- Abhinandana
- Aditya 369
- Amma Koduku
- Anjali
- Antahpuram
- Anumanaspadam
- Anveshana
- Aradhana
- Aswamedham
- Bobbili Raja
- Chaithanya
- Challenge
- Chamanthi
- Chanti
- Chettukinda Pleader
- Chinababu
- Chinarayudu
- Chinnabbayi
- Coolie No. 1
- Dalapathi
- Detective Narada
- Dharma Kshetram
- Dhoni
- Gaayam 2
- Geethanjali
- Gharshana
- Guna
- Gundello Godari
- Guru
- Indrudu Chandrudu
- Jagadeka Veerudu Athiloka Sundari
- Jwala
- Kashinath
- Killer
- Kokila
- Kondaveeti Donga
- Ladies Tailor
- Maharshi
- Mallepuvvu
- Manchi Manasulu
- Manthri Gari Viyyankudu
- Marana Mrudangam
- Meera
- Merupu Daadi
- Moratodu Naa Mogudu
- Nayakudu
- Ninuchoodaka Nenundalenu
- Nireekshana
- Nirnayam
- O Papa Lali
- Oka Radha Iddaru Krishnulu
- Om Shanti
- Pattudala
- Pelli Koduku Ammabadunu
- Pelli Natakam
- Prema
- Prema Vijetha
- Premanjali
- Preminchedi Endukamma
- Preminchu Pelladu
- Rajakumar
- Rakshasudu
- Rakthabhishekam
- Rudranetra
- Rudraveena
- Saagara Sangamam
- Sahasame Jeevitham
- Samaram
- Sankeerthana
- Seethakoka Chiluka
- Seshu
- Shambu
- Shiva
- Sitaara
- Sitaara
- Siva puthrudu
- Siva Shankar
- Sri Kanakamahalakshmi Recording Dance Troupe
- Sri Rama Rajyam
- Sri Shirdi Saibaba Mahathyam
- Sri Yedukondala Swamy
- Stuartpuram Police Station
- Sunny
- Surya IPS
- Swarna Kamalam
- Swathi Muthyam
- Tik Tik Tik
- Varasudochhadu
- Vasantha Kokila
- Vayasu Pilichindi
- Vichithra sodarulu
- Yeto Vellipoyindhi Manasu
- Yugandhar