Radhan

Radhan is an Indian music composer. He made his debut with the Tamil-language film Vikadakavi (2011), before going on to work on Telugu films.[1][2] He became popular in Telugu through the film Andala Rakshasi (2012). Few of his most popular compositions include Vaaliba Raja (2014), Darling 2 (2016), Arjun Reddy (2017), Manasuku Nachindi (2018), Husharu (2018), Boomerang (2019), Kabir Singh (2019) and Adithya Varma (2019).

Radhan
Radhan
Background information
Birth nameRadhan
BornChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
GenresFilm Score
Occupation(s)Film music composer, music director
Years active2009 – present

Career

Radhan made his debut as a composer for the Tamil-language film Vikadakavi (2011). He then worked on the Telugu film Andala Rakshasi (2012).[3][4] Radhan subsequently worked on the comedy film Valeba Raja (2016), which had its audio released by Kamal Haasan in July 2014..

In 2015, Radhan returned to compose music for Telugu films and worked on Yevade Subramanyam, for which a Times of India critic noted Radhan "has delivered a blend of commercial and good classy tunes".[5][6] He also completed composing the musical score for India's first web series Happy to be Single.[7]

Discography

Released soundtracks

  • The films are listed in the order that the music released, regardless of the date the film released.
  • The year next to the title of the affected films indicates the release year of the either dubbed or remade version in the named language later than the original version.
Year Film Language
2011VikadakaviTamil
2012Andala RakshasiTelugu
2012MadrasiTelugu
2013Mayadari MalligaduTelugu
2014Valeba RajaTamil
2015Yevade SubramanyamTelugu
2016Darling 2Tamil
2017RadhaTelugu
2017Arjun ReddyTelugu
2017Amaram Akhilam PremaTelugu
2018VaalujadaTelugu
2018Manasuku NachindiTelugu
2018VarmaaTamil
2018HusharuTelugu
2019BoomerangTamil
2019RDX LoveTelugu
2019Adithya VarmaTamil
2020BiskothTamil
2020Dil MaarTelugu-Kannada bilingual
2021Jathi RatnaluTelugu
2021PaagalTelugu

References

  1. IANS. "Kamal Haasan to unveil 'Valiba Raja' music". The Hindu. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  2. Nikhil Raghavan. "Etcetera: Amala Paul is busy". The Hindu. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  3. "Dil Raju releasing Andala Rakshasi". The Times of India. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  4. "Andala Rakshasi". Gulte.com. 10 August 2012. Archived from the original on 12 August 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  5. "Music Review: Yevade Subramanyam - Times of India". The Times of India.
  6. "Yevade Subramanyam's audio to be launched tomorrow". The Times of India. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
  7. "Shreekarthick and Swami – Interview". Retrieved 29 December 2015.
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