Judah Sandhy

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Judah Sandhy
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Occupation Music director
Years active2015 - Present
SpouseDoly Sandhy

Judah Sandhy is an Indian film music director who predominantly works in Kannada cinema. [1] [2] He rose to fame with 2017 Blockbuster film Operation Alamelamma .

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Early life

Judah was born on 21 January 1989 in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. He went to St. Aloysius College, Bangalore.

Career

Judah Sandhy was the founder member and frontman of Bangalore's based band Slain. After graduating from college he decided to take music as his profession. He started working for commercials, short films "son of a gun", raju bhai and jingles. He made his debut as a music director in 2015 Kannada film Thamisra. In 2016 he composed music for Lifu Super and Badmaash starring Dhananjay and Sanchita Shetty. In 2017 he composed music for the blockbuster film Operation Alamelamma starring Rishi and Shraddha Srinath and then composed 3 of the 6 songs from Uppu Huli Khara . In the same year Judah Sandhy composed music for Chamak starring Ganesh and Rashmika Mandanna.

Filmography

YearFilmLanguageNotes
2015Thamisra Kannada Original Score
2016Lifu SuperSongs and Original Score
Badmaash Songs and Original Score
AdbhuthaSongs and Original Score
Thuhere Mere Jaan Telugu Songs and Original Score
2017 Operation Alamelamma Kannada Songs and Original Score
JaymahalSongs and Original Score
Uppu Huli Khara Music for 3 Songs
Chamak Nominated - SIIMA Award for Best Music Director - Kannada
2018Idham Premam JeevanamSongs and Original Score
Thayige Thakka Maga Nominated - SIIMA Award for Best Music Director - Kannada
8MM Bullet Songs and Original Score
2019 Chambal Music For 1 Song
ABCD — American Born Confused Desi TeluguSongs and Original Score
2020 Shivaji Surathkal KannadaSongs and Original Score
2021 Sakath Songs and Original Score
2022Shubha MangalaKannadaSongs and Original Score
Aakasha VeedhuloTeluguSongs and Original Score
BuddiesKannadaSongs and Original Score
Dil PasandKannadaOriginal Score
Aha Na PellantaTeluguWebseries
Dear VikramKannadaComposed 2 Songs
2023Ramana AvataraKannadaSongs and Original Score
VeeraputraKannadaSongs and Original Score
HiranyaKannadaSongs and Original Score
DhanthakatheKannadaSongs and Original Score
Not OutKannadaSongs and Original Score
Moda Kavitha VaathavaranaKannadaSongs and Original Score
Dhairiyam Sarvartha SadhanamKannadaSongs and Original Score
Shivaji Surathkal 2KannadaSongs and Original Score
MarichiKannadaSongs and Original Score
The Story Of RayagadaKannadaSongs and Original Score
GathavaibhavaKannadaSongs and Original Score

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References

  1. "Kannada music composer Judah Sandhy roped in for Allu Sirish's 'ABCD' Telugu remake". The Times Of India. 29 May 2018.
  2. "Kannada music composers branch out to South industries". The Times Of India. 18 July 2018.