Dharan Kumar

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Dharan Kumar
Born (1983-10-08) 8 October 1983 (age 40)[1]
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Genres Film score, Hip hop
Occupation(s) Film composer, music director
Years active 2006–present

Dharan Kumar is an Indian music composer, who mainly produces film scores and soundtracks in the Tamil film industry. He made his film debut Parijatham, featuring the hit single "Unnai Kandene".[2]

Early life

Dharan was born on 8 October 1984 in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. He did his schooling at St. Johns, Don Bosco Matriculation Higher Secondary School and Anna Gem schools in Chennai. He started working as an assistant to composer Harris Jayaraj in the films Kaakha Kaakha, Chellame and Anniyan.[1]

Career

Film scores

Dharan used to participate in music programs in the college, director K. Bhagyaraj's daughter Saranya studied in. For her debut venture, Parijatham, directed by her father, Saranya recommended Dharan as the film composer. The album became a chartbuster, with the song "Unnai Kandaene" being listed among the top ten songs of the year.[3] Sify in its review described Dharan's songs and background score as "a major highlight" of the film, which became a commercial successful as well.[4]

His next release was the soundtrack album to the low-budget horror thriller Sivi that starred newcomers. The album received very positive reviews and response as well,[2][5][6] while Dharan's background score was highly appreciated by critics and described as "haunting",[7] and "top-class" that gives the film "its true color".[8] Behindwoods, in particular, praised his work, citing that Dharan had "enjoyed his work and threatened [the audience] continuously with his music", further adding that he had understood his role "perfectly well" and "delivered the goods with a sharp flourish".[9] The film, despite garnering favourable reviews,[7][8][9] performed poorly at the box office. Only 2009, his next album, the soundtrack to the gangster film Laadam, released, which was based on Hip-hop music, featuring Malaysian rappers Dr. Burn and Emcee Jezz.[10] The film, directed by Prabu Solomon, also bombed at the box office, failing to propel his career.[11]

In 2010, Dharan first release was Bharath's Thambikku Indha Ooru, which, too was highly unsuccessful at the box office, while his next release would be Siddu, collaborating again with K. Bhagyaraj. The soundtrack to the film was released in 2009, for which he made composer Yuvan Shankar Raja and director Venkat Prabhu to sing each a song,[12] with the former's song "Poove Poove" emerging a chartbuster.[13] He made his Malayalam debut with The Thriller, starring Prithviraj Sukumaran and worked on the Salsa-based romantic-musical Podaa Podi which also features a Bhangra number.[14] Upon the release on 10 October 2012, the album became a big chartbuster.[15][16][17]

Non-film ventures

Dharan has worked on non-film projects as well. In 2009, he produced a single "Sing One More Time" as a tribute to Michael Jackson,[18] who Dharan describes as his "biggest inspiration in his childhood".[2][14] The single, which also partly features lyrics by him, was rendered by ten singers and released as a video album.[2] He had also composed the theme song for the 2010 Challenger Beach Volleyball Championship, held in Chennai,[19] apart from composing jingles for television advertisements.

Filmography

Released projects

Year Tamil Other language Dubbed Releases Notes
2006 Parijatham
2007 Sivi
2008 Yaaradi Nee Mohini 2 songs (Second release)
2009 Laadam 16 Days (Telugu)
Naan Aval Adhu Nenu Tanu Aame (Telugu) 1 song (Promo)
Siddu +2
2010 Thambikku Indha Ooru Varasudochadu (Telugu)
The Thriller (Malayalam) •
2012 Podaa Podi
2013 Samar # Vetadu Ventadu (Telugu)
Virattu Dega (Telugu)
Endrendrum
Thagaraaru
Inga Enna Solluthu
2014 Aaha Kalyanam
Naaigal Jaakirathai
2015 Kaaval # 1 song

Notes:

  • The films are listed in order that the music released, regardless of the dates 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.
  • # indicates that Dharan has only the background score, while the songs are by another composer.
  • • indicates original language release. Indicates simultaneous makes, if featuring in more languages.
  • ♦ indicates a remade version, the remaining ones being dubbed versions.

Upcoming projects

Television

References

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