Sundar C. Babu

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Sundar C. Babu
Born Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Genres Film score
OccupationsComposer, music director, singer
Years active2004–present

Sundar C. Babu is an Indian musician who composes music for Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu films. He is the son of veena vidhwan Dr. Chitti Babu and Sudakshina Devi, and his brothers are Rangasai and Radhakrishnan. Under his father's guidance, Babu began his film composing career in 2006 with the Malayalam film Chacko Randaaman . He gained recognition with his Tamil debut in Chithiram Pesuthadi in the same year. The song "Vaala Meenukkum" from this film became popular, and since then, he has composed music for various films. His work in Telugu films started with the film Shambo Shiva Shambo . He studied at Alpha School. [1] [2] [3]

Discography

YearTamilOther LanguagesNotes
2004 Vaanam Vasappadum Credited as co-music director
2006 Chacko Randaaman (Malayalam)
2006 Chithiram Pesuthadi
2008 Anjathey Sneham (Telugu)
Anjadiru (Kannada)
2008 Panchamirtham
2009 Nadodigal Shambo Shiva Shambo (Telugu)
2010 Sindhu Samaveli
2010 Azhagaana Ponnuthan Highschool (Telugu)
2010 Agam Puram
2010 Viruthagiri
2011 Aadu Puli
2011 Thoonga Nagaram
2011 Shiva Poojayil Karadi Film unreleased
Only songs released
2011 Agarathi
2011 Poraali Sangarshana (Telugu)
2011 Markandeyan
2012 Chaarulatha Charulatha(Telugu, Kannada)
2013 Rangrezz (Hindi) filmTwo songs and background score only.
Hindi remake of Naadodigal
2016 Atti [4] Also distributor
2024 Kaa – The Forest

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References

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