Rajesh Ramanath is an Indian film score and soundtrack composer. He has scored music for Kannada films.
Rajesh Ramanath | |
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Born | Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India |
Occupation | Music director |
Years active | 1995–2017 2023–present |
Career
editRajesh Ramanath debuted as a music composer in 1995 for the film Shubha Lagna and has composed for over several commercial and critically acclaimed feature films.
Some of Rajesh Ramanath's notable works are Annavra Makkalu (1996), Thavarina Thottilu (1996), Veerappa Nayaka (1999), Yajamana (2000), Huchha (2001), Swathi Muthu (2004), Aishwarya (2005), My Autograph (2006) among others.[1] Rajesh Ramanath was nominated for Filmfare Best Music Director award for Huchcha and Vaalee. He has also acted in a Kannada feature film Black & White (2003) as a lead actor.[2]
After 2013, he worked on many low key films.[3] He took a hiatus after 2017 before returning with the unreleased Kaddu Muchchi in 2023.[4]
Discography
editYear | Film Title | Notes |
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1995 | Shubha Lagna | |
Lady Police | ||
1996 | Thavarina Thottilu | |
Vasantha Kavya | ||
Annavra Makkalu | ||
Aadithya | ||
1998 | Baaro Nanna Muddina Krishna | |
Bhama Satyabhama | ||
Jaidev | ||
Maari Kannu Hori Myage | ||
1999 | Kubera | |
Veerappa Nayaka | ||
Z | 2 songs | |
2000 | Andhra Hendthi | |
Yajamana | Reused six songs from Vaanathaippola | |
Bhagawan Dada | ||
Jeevana Raaga | ||
Nan Hendthi Chennagidale | ||
2001 | Huchha | Reused two songs from Sethu |
Kanasugara | Reused songs from Unnidathil Ennai Koduthen and Kannupada Poguthaiya | |
Jodi | ||
Sundari Neenu Sundaran Naanu | ||
Natchatra Kadhal | Tamil film | |
Neelambari | ||
Vaalee | Reused songs from Vaalee (1999) | |
2002 | Manasella Neene | Reused four songs from Manasantha Nuvve |
Ninne Preethisuve | Reused songs from Nee Varuvai Ena | |
Nuvvunte Chalu | Telugu film[5] | |
2003 | Ananda | Reused songs from Anandam |
Black & White | ||
Pratidhwani | ||
Badri | also cameo in song "Bannada Loka" | |
Kushalave Kshemave | Reused four songs from Kaalamellam Kadhal Vaazhga | |
Vikram | The song "Ramarasa Na" is based on "Aata Kaavala" from Annayya | |
Khaki | ||
Mani | ||
Annavru | Reused three songs from Thalapathi | |
2004 | Rowdy Aliya | Guest composer |
Naari Munidare Gandu Parari | ||
Bhagawan | ||
Ajju | ||
Pakkadmane Hudugi | Reused three songs from Padosan | |
Sahukara | Reused songs from Muthu[6] | |
Swathi Muthu | Reused songs from Swathi Muthyam | |
2006 | Aishwarya | |
Julie | Reused songs from Julie (1975) | |
Tirupathi | ||
Good Luck | ||
Nidhi | ||
Ravi Shastri | ||
My Autograph | Background Music only | |
2007 | Parodi | |
VIP 5 | ||
Jambada Hudugi | ||
Nali Naliyutha | ||
Kaada Beladingalu | ||
Agrahara | ||
Snehanjali | ||
2008 | Varasdhaara | |
Premigagi Naa | ||
2009 | Minchu | Reused songs from Thimiru[7] |
Kencha | ||
2010 | Minugu | Background score only |
Kiladi Krishna | ||
2011 | Chenamma IPS | |
Obavva | ||
2012 | Magadi | |
Rana | ||
Godfather | Background score only | |
12AM Madhyarathri | Background score only | |
Hosa Prema Purana | ||
2013 | Gajendra | |
Mangana Kaiyalli Manikya | ||
Chatrapathi | Background score only | |
2014 | Ragini IPS | Background score only |
Sachin! Tendulkar Alla | ||
Nage Bomb | ||
2015 | Preethiyinda | |
Bettanagere | ||
2016 | Jai Tulunadu | Tulu film |
Sakkath Risk | ||
Golisoda | ||
2017 | Style Raja |
References
edit- ^ "Kannada Cinema News | Kannada Movie Reviews | Kannada Movie Trailers - IndiaGlitz Kannada". Archived from the original on 3 November 2012.
- ^ Suresh, Sunayana (4 August 2016). "Rajesh Ramanath acts with Shweta Basu Prasad". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
- ^ Talukdar, Taniya (12 October 2013). "Music scenario upsets Rajesh Ramanath". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
- ^ "Comeback". Bangalore Mirror. 22 December 2023. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
- ^ "Telugu Cinema - Review - Nuvvunte Chaalu - Adarsh, Soni Raj". Idlebrain.com.
- ^ M.L.N (23 August 2004). "Best of both". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 4 November 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^ "Another Friday, another remake!". Rediff. Archived from the original on 6 May 2009. Retrieved 20 July 2009.