Niru

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Nirmalan Nadarajah
Born
Nirmalan Nadarajah

(1980-01-13) 13 January 1980 (age 44)
Occupation(s)Music director, film director
Years active2000 - present
Websiteniruonline.com (saved in the Internet Archive)

Niru, (born Nirmalan Nadarajah[1] on 13 January 1980) is a Tamil music director and composer. From his rendition of Netriunthom Engal Vitulilae with tracks such as "Pattu Selai", Niru has become a musician. He recently debuted in Tamil films as the music composer in the film Kalabha Kadhalan.

Biography[edit]

Having found a passion for music at an early age, Niru discovered an affinity to all things musical.

In 1989, Niru moved to Paris, France, where he was in the tutelage of the Maison Populaire. There, he ameliorated and tuned his precision and skill for melodies. Niru graduated from SAE (Paris) in 2001, an institute with the links to Oxford, UK. Niru then progressed to study Western classical music at the Trinity College of Music, London.

2001 onwards[edit]

Starting small, Niru initially began by composing jingles for advertisements, soon to be followed by a "nouvelle vague" which brought Tamil Pop to music in France."Moongil Nila", album-extraordinaire encapsulated the vocals of P. Unnikrishnan, a friend of Niru's, Hariharan, Srinivas, Anuradha Sriram, Karthik and Shankar Mahadevan. Lyricists Vairamuthu, Kapilan, Paa Vijay, Palanibharathi and Arivumathi worked on the album.

Niru then dedicated much of his time composing music for various charitable endeavours. In memory of the Asian tsunami of 2004, Niru composed “Kadala Kadal Amma” with the vocals of Tippu by Aruvumathy. Niru also composed for the National Red Cross. Niru became both an independent Music Director with the release of his debut film; “Kalabha Kadhalan” in 2005.

In 2006, Niru’s work, in Mayavi of GV Films, was nominated for the Seoul Drama Awards (SDA). Here, Niru gained the highly prestigious “Jury's Special Award”. He also composed music for Rameswaram.[2][3]

Filmography[edit]

Audio albums[edit]

  • Moongil Nila

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sri Lanka war: I wanted 'my side' to lose". BBC. 16 September 2018.
  2. ^ "RAMESWARAM MOVIE REVIEW CAST CREW JEEVA BHAVANA MANIVANNAN SELVAM NIRU S N RAJA KATTRADHU TAMIL KANNATHIL MUTHAMITTAL SRILANKAN KOLLYWOOD movie wallpapers hot stills picture image gallery". Music by Srilankan Tamil Niru is laudable especially in the 'Ellaraiyum Ethipoga Poga' number, which is certain to take all the refugees on a nostalgic trail
  3. ^ "The Hindu : Friday Review Chennai / Film Review : Stunning visuals, that's about it -- Rameswaram". www.hindu.com. Archived from the original on 9 December 2007. Retrieved 17 January 2022. A couple of composer Niru's numbers are appealing

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