Sunil Kashyap

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Sunil Kashyap
OriginIndia
Genres Film score, World music
Occupation(s) Film score composer, music director, Singer,actor, dancer
Years active2008–present

Sunil Kashyap is an Indian film music composer, singer, and musician in Tollywood. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Sunil has sung the famous "Azeemo Shan Shehenshah" of A. R. Rahman's Jodhaa Akbar in the dubbed Telugu and Tamil versions.

Early life and education

Nothing much about his childhood or early career is known since his lesser appearances in television interviews and musical functions. Sunil's mother tongue is actually Kannada but he is very familiar with Telugu, as he spent considerable time in Rayalaseema.

He is graduated from Sri Ramakrishna Degree College, Nandyal in Kurnool district .

Sunil came first in a talent show titled 'Ooh Laa Laa' on TV. AR Rehaman was the judge for the show. He has given music to "loafer",a popular Telugu film

Sunil was born in Andhra Pradesh and he spent all his childhood in Cement Nagar studied in St. Anns English Medium High School run by the Kerala nuns and later he studied his secondary school in Panyam Cements High School which is located in Kurnool District. His father was a Mechanical Engineer and he also familiar with music. His brother Anil Kashyap and sister Gayathri are singers, too.

Discography

As composer

YearFilmLanguageNotes
2008GitaTelugu
2009Ninnu Kalisaka
2010 The Lotus Pond English
Sneha Geetham Telugu
2011Matrudevobhava
It's My Love Story
2012 Vennela 1 1/2
Login Hindi
AyyareTelugu
2013Ullamellam Talladuthe
Jagame Maya
Back Bench Student
2014Dil Kabaddi
Romeo
Chusinodiki Chusinantha
2015Kavvintha
Hyderabad Love Story
Jyothi Lakshmi
Mantra 2
Loafer
Om Mangalam Mangalam
Oo Malli
2016Yugam
The Lotus Pond
Oka Manasu
2017 Lakshmi Bomb
Babu Baga Busy
Rogue Kannada
Telugu
2018 Okate Life TeluguBackground score only
Bewars
2019Kothaga Maa PrayanamBackground score
Pressure Cooker Two songs only
2021 Shaadi Mubarak
Idhe Maa Katha
Gem
Maro Prasthanam
Priyuraalu
Romantic
2022Kothala Rayudu
Liger Hindi
Telugu

As a singer

YearFilmLanguageSong(s)
2009Ninnu KalisakaTelugu
2009JunctionTelugu
2010Sneha GeethamTelugu
2011Its My Love StoryTelugu
2011 Katha Screenplay Darsakatvam Appalaraju Telugu
2011 Vykuntapali Telugu
2011Mr.RascalTelugu
2012 All The Best Telugu
2012 Login Hindi
2012AyyareTelugu
2013Love ToucTelugu
2013Naa Style NaadeTelugu
2013 Back Bench Student Telugu
2014RoshamTelugu
2014RomeoTelugu
2014Madhura MeenakshiTelugu
2016The Lotus PondTelugu
2021Maro PrasthanamTelugu"Sunyame"
2022Kothala RayuduTelugu"O Thalapai"

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