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Mankatha (2011) - Yuvan Shankar Raja


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Starring
Ajith Kumar, Arjun, Trisha, Premgi Amaren, Anjali, Andrea
Story By
Venkat Prabhu
Screenplay By
Venkat Prabhu
Written By
Venkat Prabhu
Directed By
Venkat Prabhu
Produced By
Dhayanithi Alagiri
Edited By
Praveen K L, Srikanth N B
Cinematography By
Sakthi Saravanan
Music By
Yuvan Shankar Raja
Lyrics By
Vaali, Gangai Amaren

Mankatha is the soundtrack album, composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, to the 2011 action thriller film Mankatha, directed by Venkat Prabhu that stars Ajith Kumar in the lead role along with an ensemble cast including Arjun, Trisha Krishnan, Vaibhav Reddy, Lakshmi Rai, Andrea Jeremiah, Premji Amaren and Anjali. The album features eight tracks, with lyrics penned by Vaali, Gangai Amaran, and Niranjan Bharathi. Following a number of postponements, it was finaly released on 10 August 2011 by Sony Music India. 

The soundtrack was described as a "mélange of techno, melody, a couple of duets and a mass song". The album features eight tracks, including one Theme music track and one club mix. The first track of the album, "Vilaiyaadu Mankatha" was launched as a single release in mid-May 2011, three months prior to the soundtrack release.


Sl. No Song NameLyricsSingersDownload
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Gangai Amaren, Yuvan, Sucharita
Yuvan, Ranjith, Premgi, Sucharita, AnitaDownload
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Velai
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In mid-October 2010, during Navratri, Yuvan Shankar Raja started composing the first tunes for the film. The "introduction song" of Ajith Kumar, "Vilaiyaadu Mankatha", for which he had taken "special care", and the item number song "Machi Open The Bottle...", labelled as a "mass song", were recorded first. In March 2011, sources claimed that a song titled "Vaada Bin Lada" was recorded with Krish and Suchitra, which was called a "funky techno duet" and referred to as the "present day version" of the song "Sorgame Endralum", while Yuvan Shankar Raja described it as a "futuristic duet". The song's basic tune was based on the Carnatic raaga Dharmavati. Later that month, Venkat Prabhu made an announcement via Twitter, disclosing that the soundtrack album would consist of nine tracks, including one promotional track, one theme music track and one club mix, further adding that six songs had been composed and three out of them recorded already. The remaining songs were recorded from mid-June only, with Yuvan Shankar Raja informing the following month, that he scraped one of the songs, since he was not satisfied with its tune, and composed a new song, starting from the scratch.

Reports in July 2011 revealed that the album would feature two more duets; "Nee Naan", which was sung by S. P. B. Charan and Yuvan Shankar Raja's sister, Bhavatharini, while Madhushree and Yuvan Shankar himself had sung the other one titled "Nanbane". The song "Nee Naan" was revealed to be the replacement for the scraped song, which Yuvan Shankar Raja had composed within ten minutes of time, with the composer going to pick that song as his favorite from the album. Karthik and Vijay Yesudas had performed another song in the album, titled "Balle Lakka", which also features vocals of Anusha Dhayanidhi, wife of producer Dayanidhi Azhagiri, debuting as a playback singer. She was persuaded into playback singing by Venkat Prabhu who had seen her performing on her wedding reception and was impressed by her voice. The planned promotional track was excluded from the album in last minute. Earlier reports suggesting that one of the song would feature Yuvan Shankar along with his father Ilaiyaraaja's vocals, and that Andrea Jeremiah had sung another song, turned out to be false. Further Venkat Prabhu disclosed that S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and Shankar Mahadevan were approached to render one number in vain, with the former declining, explaining that the song was too high-pitched for his voice, and the latter being unavailable. The "Machi Open The Bottle..." song and the club mix of "Vilaiyaadu Mankatha" were notably orchestrated by Venkat Prabhu's brother Premji Amaran. The theme music was revealed to be inspired from a song by 50 Cent, with Prabhu and Yuvan Shankar adding that due credits had been given in the film.

Besides, Vaali and Gangai Amaran, who usually write lyrics for Venkat Prabhu's films, renowned poet Subramanya Bharathi's great great grandson, Niranjan Bharathi had penned one song ("Nee Naan"), becoming his first work in a feature film. The music rights were bagged by Sony Music Entertainment who had reportedly offered INR 1 crores.

The release of the soundtrack album was initially scheduled for 1 May 2011, coinciding with Ajith Kumar's birthday, but had to be postponed to mid-May, which too was missed, with the launch being pushed back to June. With the filming getting further delayed and the recording of the remaining songs not being completed yet, the projected release date of June had to be changed as well and Venkat Prabhu announced the new date as 18 July, which however was not approved by producer Dhayanidhi. The master CD was eventually handed over to Sony Music on 22 July 2011, which fixed the release date for 10 August 2011.


Since Ajith Kumar informed that he wouldn't attend any promotional events of his films, producer Dhayanidhi Azhagiri dropped the idea of a grand release function. The album was eventually released in a "soft launch"  at the Chennai station of Radio Mirchi during the breakfast show Hello Chennai, with Venkat Prabhu, Yuvan Shankar Raja, Vaibhav, Mahat and Ashwin being present. All the tracks from the album were premiered on the channel and played repeatedly, with the event being simultaneously aired across Radio Mirchi's stations in Coimbatore and Madurai. Two days later, a press meet was arranged at a preview theatre in Saligramam, Chennai and a special screening of two songs and the trailer was held.

The album received overwhelming response, as did the release function itself, with reportedly over 7 lakh listeners having tuned in to Radio Mirchi during the premiere. While the single track, "Vilaiyaadu Mankatha", had been declared a "smash hit" even before, the full album had achieved record breaking sales, with the associate director of Sony Music India South, Ashok Parwani, noting in a press release that Sony Music had registered a pre-booking of 60%.



Why Bala Not Signed Yuvan ?


Yuvan - Bala Combination
Yuvan Shankar Raja and Ilayaraja have always been director Bala’s choice to compose music for his films. However, for his upcoming movie, the director has decided on GV Prakash as the music director.

When Yuvan was questioned about this in twitter by a fan, he replied via twitter that Bala wanted all the songs for the film within a week and he was not in a position to do that due to prior commitments. The music director said that the decision not to work together for this film was mutual and there were no hard feelings from both the sides.  Further he added that, he is working on rajapattai songs and it will rock for sure.  He informed all fans to watch sun tv special program about rajapattai on Deepavali.

The Status for Panjaa movie is that still Yuvan has two more songs to record and then final mixing.

Yuvan's Vettai Song will rock more than Paiyaa

Yuvan's Vettai First Look
Yuvan Shankar Raja’s next film ‘Vettai’ that is under production is progressing well and getting ready for Christmas release. If things go as per schedule then the film will see its release on December 23rd! Audio will be out in November 2nd Week.

Dhananjayan Govind Film buff, writer, producer, mentor and a professional. Chief of UTV's south film business, tweets that he had a detailed discussion with Lingusamy Sir today (13-10-2011) on Vettai.  He added that all set to complete the film by 2nd week of November to release the music and the film will get face release on December.

He further added that Vettai Songs by Yuvan-Na. Muthukumar-Lingusamy Rocks.  Dhananjayan Govind heard three complete songs, he said the songs are rocking and better than Paiyaa Music.  He is waiting to hear the balance songs.  

Yuvan Shankar Raja is very busy composing for Vettai Movie which features Madhavan, Arya, Sameera Reddy and Amala  Paul in the lead roles and tells about the story of two brothers – elder the cop and younger a happy-go-lucky guy. Both fall in love with two girls who are also sisters. The film is produced by Linguswamy’s home production company Thirupathi Brothers and distributed by UTV Motion Pictures.

Yuvan-Vikram's Rajapattai Single Album Release

Yuvan - Vikram's Rajapattai
Yuvan Shankar Raja known for the fact that he sets a new trend in tamil cinema releasing Single Albums of the movie prior to its Sound Track Releases.  Releasing single audio tracks before the actual audio launch seems to have become the fad of the day in Tamil cinema, and the films that have earlier seen single song releases released by Yuvan Shankar Raja for, Simbu's 'Vaanam' and Ajith's 'Mankatha' have all generated good buzz encouraging this trend further.

Joining this league soon will be Chiyaan Vikram's next offering, 'Rajapattai' where he shares screen space with Deeksha Seth. It maybe mentioned that this is the first time Yuvan Shankar Raja and Vikram will be getting together for a film making it a special something to look forward to.  Not just that, this single track is touted to have been crooned by Vikram!

'Rajapattai' sees Vikram as one who wants to get a big break in Tamil cinema as a villain. The film is taking shape at a fast pace and will see light of the day during the Christmas holidays. It is also Suseenthiran's first ever commercial cinema with a mass appeal.

Yuvan's earlier singles brought him much acclaim (Vaanam and Mankatha), let's just hope the single mantra works magic for him again!

Yuvan Shankar Raja and Suriya Joining Again

Yuvan - Surya Combo
It looks like Yuvan Shankar Raja - The Music Prince is going to be Music Director for Actor Surya's Next Movie if the below source is true.  Lets hope the news is true. 

Looks like Venkat Prabhu has finally decided on his next  project!  If the buzz in the Kollywood is true, then the Mankatha director has achieved a coup of sorts by signing up with none other than suriya for his next flick.

The director's Mankatha had the second highest opening ever in K-town, second to only the superstar's Endhiran.  Though Suriya has agreed in principle to work with him, it looks like the director would have to wait for a while before the film can actually go on the floor.  Suriya's 7am Arivu is yet to release and he has to complete Hari's film before he starts Venkat Prabhu's project. 

Currently, Venkat Prabhu is off to Malaysia with Premgi and friends for a holiday, possibly to celebrate the success of Mankatha and relax after the Charan Sona episode.



After Rajini–Ilayaraja now its Ajith–Yuvan Shankar Raja Combo


Composer Yuvan Shankar Raja has become busier than his usual self. The tunesmith surely does have added responsibilities post his second marriage. Yuvan entered wedlock with Shilpa (a Doctor by profession) on Sep 1st, 2011. Juggling between his personal and professional commitments, the pressure seems to have increased a wee bit more with multiple albums being polished up in his studio.

When enquired whether he is able to make time to keep in touch with his fans U1(Yuvan Shankar Raja) tells us, “It’s been kind of tuff. I’ve been really busy and honestly speaking I get very less time to be active on social networking sites.”

Howsoever the composer was more than happy to share one of the comments he got from his fans saying “If it is “Rajini – Ilayaraja”  in 80s – 90s then its “Ajith – Yuvan” in 2ks… Love u bro ”.  U1 is presently engaged with upcoming biggie Thala Ajith project Billa 2 as he quips, “Billa 2 has some super tunes and the theme will rock for sure.” Apart from Billa 2 there is quite a long list of releases in Vikram’s Rajapaatai , a Telugu movie titled Shadow with Pawan Kalyan and another flick in Thanga Meangal. About his Vikram movie U1 disclosed, “I have completed recording 2 songs for Rajapaatai and also composed one fresh tune just now  thinking to make Vikram sing in one of the tunes”. U1 fans are also awaiting his Hollywood hip-hop album due for release next year.

That’s a load of releases coming your away from the one and only U1(Yuvan Shankar Raja).

Yuvan's Shadow Music Release on 2nd November 2011


Yuvan - Pawan Kalyan
Yuvan Shankar Raja is composing music for the first time to a Pawan’s movie and he was excited about the first track which is ready.

Yuvan tweeted before that “Awesome track is on da way for Kaali guys really tripping on this one! Vishnu n me r excited bout this one!!“.

Recently Yuvan tweeted that "Pawan Kalyan's Shadow Music will be definitely Big".  Yuvan Shankar Raja has composed scintillating tunes and many big music companies are bidding for its rights.

Vishnuvardhan the director of the movie is currently shooting its last schedule in ramoji film city, Hyderabad.

This will end by this weekend and then director wanted to work on postproduction for atleast 2 months.

Sanghamitra arts and Arka media are jointly producing this movie and are planning to release this movie’s music on 2nd november 2011.

Movie is planned for December release.

Vishnu is also planning simultaneous tamil version release in December.

Movie’s 1st look poster and official title will be released next week on 6th october(Dasara).

Yuvan Wants Vikram to Sing for Rajapattai

Yuvan wants vikram to sing in Rajapattai
Yuvan Shankar Raja, one of the busiest and the most wanted music directors in the film industry, has said that he has recorded two songs for Rajapattai and has composed some more tunes recently.

Admitting that he is very busy and has no time to spare like he had before, Yuvan revealed that he is setting the tunes for a Telugu flick titled Shadow, starring Pawan Kalyan, directed by Vishnuvardhan.

Talking about Rajapattai directed by Suseenthiran, Yuvan Shankar Raja has said that he is looking forward to make Vikram croon one of the songs in the film.  Vikram has proved that he is a versatile singer and Yuvan wants to make use of his talent, we are told.

It will be remembered that Vikram sang for hit numbers like O Podu, Excuse me Mr. Kandasamy, among others. Yuvan fans and Vikram fans will definitely love to hear him sing again though Vikram himself is very self - deprecating about his singing abilities.

Yuvan to do a hip-hop album!


Yuvan Hip Hop Album
Yuvan Shankar Raja will soon carve a niche for himself in the international music arena.  Yuvan Shankar Raja, who is often referred to as the Youth Icon of Tamil cinema will soon start work on his first ever hip-hop album! The effervescent talent himself revealed it.

"Next year is going to be big; I will launch my hip-hop that I have been working on for years. It's an English album and will feature many international artists. My first single will be out very soon", expressed an excited Yuvan to his fans via twitter. Yuvan fans will soon get a taste of this album as a single will be released shortly.

Yuvan Shankar Raja started his career as a music composer at a young age of 16 and is currently one of the most sought after musicians in the country. He is known for his varied genres, remixes and widely credited for introducing hip-hop into Tamil cinema.

Yuvan fans are equally enthralled by this decision... Way to go Yuvan!

Yuvan's Mankatha Tracklist and Sample Tracks

Mankatha CD Cover
The audio launch of 'Mankatha' is much-awaited due to reasons many. The film marks thala Ajith's 50th film in Tamil cinema and the megaphone for this multi-starrer is wielded by Venkat Prabhu. The tunes for this crime action thriller are set by Yuvan Shankar Raja and the album consists of eight tracks, including a single track, 'Vilayudu Mankatha...' that got out this May and has attained the top slot in charts.

While the team is gearing up for an audio launch,  here we briefs you on the tracks of 'Mankatha' and about the premium pack that's in store for thala fans.

'Vilayudu Mankatha...' that got out mid-May is crooned by Anitha, Premgi Amaren, Ranjith, Suchitra and Yuvan Shankar Raja. Yes, all that's quite known. But there's another track, 'Vilayudu Mankatha...' dance mix which is by Premgi Amaren in this film. 'Nee Naan...' that is crooned by Bhavadharani and SPB Charan, is an out-and-out melodious track. Whereas 'Vaa Da Bin Laada...' is sung by Krish and Suchitra and is a funky techno duet which is sure to set a rage among the young, it's a contemporary version of 'Sorgame Endralum'

'Machi Open The Bottle...' is crooned by Haricharan, Mano, Naveen, Premgi and Tippu.

'Nanbane...' is by Madhushree and Yuvan Shankar Raja again and is yet another duet in the album.  'Balle Lakka...' crooned by Karthik, Vijay Yesudas and Anusha Dhayanidhi. This song introduces 'Mankatha' producer Dayanidhi Alagiri's wife, Anusha debuting as a singer! Apart from these, there's also 'Mankatha' theme music which is an instrumental.

 
Mankatha Sample Songs by Yuvan Shankar Raja Mankatha Sample Songs by Yuvan Shankar Raja

Sony Music has also brought about a premium pack which will help you meet your dream stars, Yuvan Shankar Raja and Venkat Prabhu. All that one needs to do is pre-book the audio CD and five lucky winners stand a chance to meet the two stars.

The offer is on till August 9 and the winners will be announced on August 10, which marks the audio launch day of the film. The winners will get to meet the stars before Independence Day.

Not just that, along with the audio CD, the premium pack comes with an exclusive poster of thala Ajith and a 'Thala 50' fusing sticker that can be ironed on to any t-shirt. Those who book this premium pack will receive it on August 10.

With promising tracks, a thala poster and fusing sticker, do thala fans need any more reasons to pre-order this CD?

Mankatha Music to Rock The World - July 18


Mankatha Yuvan
Yuvan Mankatha
Yuvan Shankar Raja's much awaited tracks of Ajith's 50th film Mankatha are likely to be released on July 18, 2011. Director Venkat Prabhu has already released a single track  'Vilayaadu Mankatha' recently. And the album in keeping with the spirit of the film, will have a lot of racy tracks that is intended to get your energy levels soaring through the roof.Sony BMG has bagged the audio rights of Mankatha for a record price. This multi starrer has Trisha, Arjun, Andrea, Lakshmi Rai, Vaibhav, Premji, Mahanth and Ashwin in prominent roles. The film is expected to grace theatres in August.  Reliable sources from the 'Mankatha' team have confirmed this news to us; also, it looks like this day will mark the anniversary of the movie's fan page in networking sites.

According to sources, Mankatha will have nine songs, of which three tracks will be used for promotional purposes. The film is produced by Dhayanidhi Alagiri under Cloud Nine Movies banner.

Yuvan's - Vaadu Veedu Music Launch by May 27, 2011


Yuvan's Vaadu Veedu
The audio of Vaadu Veedu, the Telugu version of Vishal-Arya duo's Tamil fillm Avan Ivan, will hit the stands on May 27. Yuvan Shankar Raja has scored the music and Chandrabose-Ananta Sriram have penned lyrics for the Telugu version.

A full-length comedy entertainer starring Vishal as a squint-eyed guy and Arya as his brother, Vaadu Veedu is directed by Bala under the banner of GK Film Corporation.

Janani Iyer and Madhu Shalini will be seen in vital roles. Arthur A. Wilson is the cinematographer. The dubbing work is almost complete and the final copy will be ready by June.

Yuvan Shankar Raja's Vaadu Veedu will make a impression on Telugu Audience.

Lingusamy's Lucky Deal With Yuvan Shankar Raja


Yuvan shankar raja on Paiyaa Song
Yuvan-Lingusamy Secret Revealed
The director spills the beans on how he got one of the season's best songs for his film...

It's a song that was on everybody's lips well before the movie was out and continues to do so even today, long after the film has gone out of theatres. But, it is only now that the cat is out of the bag and the secret pertaining to the En Kadhal Solla... song from the hit Paiyaa has been disclosed.

The director of the film, Lingusamy, at a recent awards ceremony, after giving out an award for the song, said, "Actually, I have to disclose a secret pertaining to this song, which has turned out to be a chartbuster. This song was not originally composed for my film Paiyaa. When we were composing songs for this film, Yuvan disclosed that he also had composed some numbers for a private album which he intended to release soon. When I listened to the number, I was so impressed by it that I immediately requested Yuvan to give me the song. Yuvan, very graciously, agreed."

The song, apparently, played a substantial role in the film's success as its peppy tune like many other numbers in the film, got audiences interested. The film, which turned out to be one of Karthi's biggest hits, also got dubbed in to several other languages.

No wonder then that people say that you can't plan for some good things in life. Luck seems to have been on Lingusamy's side indeed!


Yuvan Shankar Raja Busy with Billa 2 Tunes


Yuvan shankar Raja Latest News
Yuvan Shankar Raja Busy Guy
Yuvan Shankar Raja seems to be one busy guy! His name is associated with all major projects that are releasing this summer. ‘Vaanam’ released recently to crowded theatres. The film and the songs have been received well by the audience. The next big thing is that the single ‘Vilayadu Mankatha…’ from ‘Mankatha’ will be released soon, say sources close to the ‘Mankatha’ team.

The teaser song byte itself has created so much flutter that music lovers and Ajith fans across the state are waiting eagerly for the album of ‘Mankatha’ to hit stands. Yuvan’s latest music for ‘Avan Ivan’ by director Bala is already making waves and most of the songs are chartbusters!

Now we have got information that Yuvan is busy getting the music ready for ‘Billa 2,’ the sequel to the Ajith starrer ‘Billa.’ There are also stories running rife that Anushka will be paired opposite Ajith in this sequel! The film will be directed by Chakri Toleti who directed ‘Unnaipol Oruvan’ with Kamal Haasan in the lead.

Billa-2 is all about on how David, an ordinary man becomes Billa, a dreaded underworld don. Huma Qureshi is going to star opposite Ajith in Billa-2. The film is produced by George Pious and Suresh Balaji, son of producer-actor K. Balaji, under the banner of Wide Angle Creations. Interestingly, K. Balaji is the producer of the original Billa which has Rajinikanth in the lead role.

Mumbai based Sunir Kheterpal, CEO of IN Entertainment (India) Limited, part of the Hinduja Group is presenting the film.

Billa 2 technical team includes: cinematographer Nirav Shah, Editor Sreekar Prasad and Music director Yuvan Shankar Raja.

Yuvan Joins Force With Vikram and Suseenthran


Yuvan Shankar Raja Latest News
Latest News about Yuvan Shankar Raja is that a new combo is all set to arrive in Kollywood. And guess who will be composing music for the first time for a Vikram starrer? None other than Yuvan Shankar Raja, who says he is looking forward to it.  Yuvanshankar Raja will compose music for the first time for a film starring Chiyaan Vikram in the lead role. It will be directed by Suseenthiran.

’I will be composing for Suseenthiran’s next movie in Kuala Lumpur. This is my first time working with Kenny Vikram and am eagerly looking forward to it,’ says Yuvan, the Illayaraja Junior.

Remember Illayaraja’s music was one of the key ingredients to the success of Sethu, National award winning director Bala’s maiden film, which completely rewrote the career of Vikram.

Meanwhile, Suseenthiran, who is popular for trying different genres (Vennila Kabadi Kuzhu, Nan Mahan Alla and Azhagarsamiyin Kudhirai) is currently busy giving final touches to the script.  The duo will be spending the time working on the music for Vendhan which both are determined shall be outstanding. To further their common ambition they have flown down to Singapore where they will be involved in the music composition.

Flushed with the success of his recent release Azhagarsaamiyin Kudhirai, director Suseendhran is all set to move on to his dream project with Chiyaan Vikram.

Though earlier it was said that Vikram would be seen in a dual role, an aide close to the director revealed that the script has been altered and now Chiyaan is playing just one role. Tollywood beauty Deeksha Seth will be seen sizzling with Vikram.

After an interval, K.Viswanath, the Tollywood filmmaker and actor known for his versatility, has been roped in by Suseendhran to play the role of Vikram’s grandfather. The film is a family entertainer set against the backdrop of Kumbakonam.

The 80-year old national award-winning director was so impressed with Suseendhran’s script that he immediately gave his nod, informs an insider. Yet another actor, Thambi Ramayya, who is on a high after Mynaa, has been signed to play an important character.

Is Yuvan Shankar Raja embarrassed by Sandalwood?


Yuvan Shankar Raja Hottest Property in chennai
Yuvan embarrassed by Sandalwood
It has been over a fortnight since the music of Jolly Boy was released, but the one person who’s been conspicuously missing is composer Yuvan Shankar Raja. Arguably the hottest property in Chennai now, Raja has the busiest of schedules. But, it is surprising that he’s not said a word, nor is willing to respond to queries about his participation in Jolly Boy.

A source said, “The soundtrack remains similar to Pathinaaru, the film that Jolly Boy is based on. The Tamil original, although tanked at the box office, was hailed for its music, which Raja had composed for free, back then. He’s just recreated the same music with different singers for the Kannada version.”

When After Hrs contacted Raja, he didn’t bother reverting about the music or the film. And the producer of Jolly Boy, K Manju, also maintained, “Yuvan Shankar Raja is very busy, which is why he hasn’t been part of the promotional activities of the film so far.” D Sabapathy, the director of Pathinaaru, has directed this film as well, which has Diganth and Rekha in the lead.

While this remains puzzling, it isn’t new. AR Rahman, who had composed music for the Dhyaan-Sharmila Mandre film Sajini, too didn’t acknowledge his Sandalwood stint. Albeit he’d just recreated tunes from his hit Tamil film Jodi, he hasn’t really spoken about Sajini much. Does Sandalwood embarrass Kollywood composers.

Praveen Editor of Mankatha About Yuvan Shankar Raja

Praveen Kumar About Yuvan Shankar Raja
Praveen About Yuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan is the musician for all of Venkat Prabhu’s movies. Besides, I have also worked with Yuvan in many other movies. I share a good rapport with Yuvan so if we need an extended score for a song or any other visuals, he will always oblige. For instance, for the ‘Machi Bottle’ in Mankatha I felt if there is an extended portion since Ajith’s dance and Yuvan’s music was so much in sync it would be nice to extend the song a little bit. When I expressed Yuvan this interest, he immediately said yes.

Whenever I edit, I do that with music to get a sense of rhythm and particular pacing of a scene. So when I show the edited portions to Yuvan, it’s with music. He enjoys it. And if he feels he has to watch it without the music, he will say so. He is totally cool and keeps improvising. The version of ‘Kodana Kodi’ he gave us when the song went for shoots is different from the one we received afterwards. I had to totally rework on the edits and when I asked him in exasperation, he said ‘please do the re-cuts; imagine the number of times I had to suffer because of your edits.’ He is fun to work with.

Videos of Yuvan's Chennai Live in Concert

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Yuvan Chennai Concert Set List and Attendees

Yuvan Shankar Raja Chennai Concert - Set List and Attendees
 
Yuvan's Chennai Live In Concert Set List

  1. I'll Be There for You - Yuvan Shankar Raja
  2. Neethane (Sarvam) - Yuvan Shankar Raja
  3. Nimirndhu Nil (Saroja) - Shankar Mahadevan
  4. Pul Pesum (Pudhupettai) - Vijay Yesudas, Premji Amaran, Tanvi Shah
  5. Thakkuthey (Baana Kaathadi) - Yuvan Shankar Raja
  6. Thee Pidikka (Arinthum Ariyamalum) - Premji Amaran, Roshini
  7. Siragugal (Sarvam) - Javed Ali, Madhumitha
  8. Ezhezhu Thalaimurai (Goa) - Yuvan Shankar Raja, Venkat Prabhu, Karthik Raja, Bhavatharini, Premji Amaran
  9. Kodana Kodi (Saroja) - Suvi Suresh, Premji Amaran
  10. Idhu kadhala (Thulluvadho Ilamai) - Rinaldo (contest winner)
  11. Ayyayo (Paruthiveeran) - Shreya Ghoshal, Sathyan, Mukesh
  12. Irava Pagala (Poovellam Kettuppar)
  13. Pogathey (Deepavali) - Yuvan Shankar Raja
  14. Chinnan Sirusu (Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum) - Javed Ali, Bela Shende
  15. Loosu Penne (Vallavan) - Yuvan Shankar Raja
  16. Loosu Penne (Vallavan) - Silambarasan Rajendar
  17. Evandi Unna Pethan (Vaanam) - Silambarasan, Yuvan Shankar Raja
  18. Kanpesum Varthaigal (7G Rainbow Colony) - Karthik
  19. Thuli Thuli (Paiyaa) - Haricharan, Tanvi Shah
  20. Oru Kal Oru Kannadi (Siva Manasula Sakthi) - Yuvan Shankar Raja
  21. Oru Paarvaiyil (Siva Manasula Sakthi) - Sathyan
  22. Merke Merke (Kanda Naal Mudhal) - Shankar Mahadevan, Bela Shende
  23. Idhu Varai (Goa) - Andrea Jeremiah, Ajeesh
  24. Kadhal Endral (Goa) - Yuvan Shankar Raja
  25. Ninaithu Ninaithu Parthal (7G Rainbow Colony) - Shreya Ghoshal
  26. Devathayai Kanden (Kaadhal Kondein) - Harish Raghavendra
  27. Iragai Pole (Naan Mahaan Alla) - Yuvan Shankar Raja
  28. Thathi Thaavum Paper Naan (Boss Engira Bhaskaran) - Karthik
  29. Vethalaya Potendi (Billa) - Shankar Mahadevan
  30. Jalsa Pannungada (Chennai 600028) - Rahul Nambiar, Haricharan, Premji Amaran, Venkat Prabhu, Karthik
  31. Oru Naalil (Pudhupettai) - Yuvan Shankar Raja
  32. English song - Ilayaraaja, Yuvan Shankar Raja
  33. Ariyadha Vayasu (Paruthiveeran) - Ilayaraaja
  34. Where Is the Party (Silambattam) - Mukesh, Priyadarshini

Attendees, speeches and performances

Speeches by:

  • film director Vishnuvardhan
  • film director Ameer Sultan
  • film director Linguswamy
  • film director Gautham Menon
  • lyricist Na. Muthukumar
  • actor Arya
  • actor Jeeva
  • actor Jai
  • film producer T. Siva
  • actor Rajinikanth (pre-recorded message)
  • actor Surya Sivakumar (pre-recorded message)

Other prominent attendees:

  • Selvaraghavan and his fiance Gitanjali
  • Raadhika Sarathkumar and her daughter Varalaxmi Sarathkumar
  • Naresh Iyer
  • Dayanidhi Azhagiri
  • Vaibhav Reddy
  • Krishna
  • Arvind Akash
  • Mahat Raghavendra
  • James Vasanthan
  • SPB Charan
  • Subbu Panju Arnachalam

I Will Be There For You - Yuvan Concert Musical Video

I Will be There For You Musical Video
I Will Be There For You - Music Video For Concert Promotion
A promotional music video for the concert, titled "I’ll Be There for You", was also made, composed and performed by Yuvan Shankar Raja himself, who also appears in the video. Pradeep Milroy Peter, programming head of Vijay TV said, "When we asked Yuvan whether we could do a music video to promote the event, he immediately accepted it", further noting that the whole process, "right from penning lyrics, to scoring music," was completed in a week. The lyrics of the song was written by Na. Muthukumar, which, according to him, would talk about "the relationship the music director and his fans shared". 

The video was shot in three consecutive nights at the Prasad Studios on sets created by art director Santhanam, with Vishnuvardhan directed the video, Kalyan doing the choreography and Nirav Shah handling the cinematography, who used a Red Camera for the shoot. The music video was released on 29 January 2010 at Sathyam Cinemas, with directors Venkat Prabhu, Lingusamy and Ameer attending, and was first telecasted on television on the same day.

WATCH THE MUSICAL VIDEO OF I WILL BE THERE FOR YOU


Yuvan Isai Raja - Concert Promotion in Vijay TV


Yuvan Isai Raja - Vijay TV Program
As a run up to the concert, STAR Vijay telecasted a 3 week, 14-part series, where several noted celebrities, film directors, actors, friends, who worked with him, and his family members participated and talked about Yuvan Shankar Raja and his music. 

Yuvan himself participated in two episodes of the show, which was hosted by film actor and RJ Shiva. The show was aired on weekdays at 8pm from 27 December 2010 to 14 January 2011.





The following celebrities participated in chronological order:

Bhavatharini, Premji Amaran, Vasuki Bhaskar, Venkat Prabhu
Vishnuvardhan
A. R. Murugadoss
N. Linguswamy and Na. Muthukumar
Selvaraghavan
Faisal, Bhagavathy and Brucelee (first part), Vaibhav Reddy, Premji Amaran (second time), Aravind Akash, Vijay Vasanth and Saravanarajan (second part)
Ameer Sultan
Silambarasan Rajendar
Tanvi Shah, Harish Raghavendra, Madhumitha, Mukesh, Priyadarshini
Karthik, Vijay Yesudas, Haricharan, Sathyan, Roshini, Priya Himesh, Suvi Suresh, Ajeesh
Jeeva
Karthik Raja

Furthermore, the episodes in the third season of Vijay TV's reality-based singing competition Airtel Super Singer during the second January week in 2011, was made a Yuvan Shankar Raja special episode, with every song suny by the contestants during the episodes being Yuvan Shankar songs.

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EPISODE 1


EPISODE 3

Yuvan Shankar Raja's Chennai Live in Concert

Yuvan Shankar Raja - Live In Concert Chennai
Yuvan - Live in Concert is a concert by Indian musician Yuvan Shankar Raja. The concert, Yuvan's second in his career, took place on Pongal, 16 January 2011 at the YMCA Grounds, Nandanam, Chennai. Following the announcement, popular Tamil television STAR Vijay agreed to collaborate, sponsoring, organising and marketing the concert, while airing a special television series about Yuvan Shankar Raja, with family members and prominent celebrities closely associated to him participating, besides producing a promotional music video, titled "I'll be there for you".

The five-hour show, which was attended by 20,000 people, including several noted film personalities, was received very positively and considered a highly successful event.  The concert was aired on 11th and 12th February, Friday and Saturday at 2000 hrs on Vijay TV.




Yuvan's Kanavugal (Oru Naalil) Concert in Dubai

Yuvan's Dubai Show
Yuvan Shankar Raja's Dubai Kanavugal Oru Naalil Concert
Yuvan Shankar Raja's Kanavugal (Oru Naalil) Concert titled after his famous melody from ‘Pudhupettai’, music director Yuvan Shankar Raja has rocked  the Sharjah stadium Stage in Dubai with his world concert tour ‘Oru Naalil’.  It is so called Yuvan Shankar Raja's Dubai Concert.

It’s not just him but a galore of 60 musicians and top ten singers had performed alongside bolstering this first ever Tamil music concert abroad. Delightful news the show will also go on in the countries USA, Canada and South Africa in a whirlwind tour.

Having already tested waters with some music albums including the last one in ‘Saroja’, Yuvan had posed comfortably for the flashes to create a promo poster for ‘Oru Naalil’ that looks dashing. He has been accompanied by Shankar Mahadevan, Hariharan, Karthik, Harish Raghavendra and others in this tour.

The performers list had Simbu also in it! ‘Yeah, and he had even dancing for some of the superb hits in their combo.

So, here comes the time for the fans to get a sting of the Yuvan magic!

Watch the Show



New Youth Icon - Yuvan


New Youth Icon Yuvan Shankar Raja
Yuvan - The New Youth Icon
With several hits and an award, Yuvan Shankar Raja has evolved as the hottest music director of Tamil cinema.  Tamil film music has changed drastically as a new breed of music directors and singers has taken over. This has also completely altered the way music is composed these days.  Although the story, presentation and the actors may have changed in Tamil films, songs still remain an essential part of commercial cinema.  Remember that a decade ago six or seven singers held sway along with great music directors. Today nearly 130 singers and 45 music directors have come and gone in the last two years! Today, it is not a question of who gives soulful music but who can turn out chart busters.

Says Selvaraghavan, Kollywood's new-age director: "Our films are not taken seriously by the Western audience as there are far too many songs in the narrative. But I can't imagine making a film without [them], which is what attracts the audience initially to any Indian film."

Music for the youth

Yuvan Shankar Raja has evolved as the hottest music director of Kollywood who has the eyes and ears of Generation Next. A large chunk of music listeners (nearly 85 per cent according to audio industry estimates) comprises the under-25 crowd, which listens to music on IPod, FM radio, television, at pubs and parties. This crowd likes new sounds and is ready for something innovative.

A popular countdown show on an FM channel recently featured at Number 3 the song "Taj Mahal... " from `Kalvanin Kadhali', "Poga..Poga... " from `Pattiyal' at Number 2 and at the top position was "Enga Yeriya... " from `Puthupettai.' All three numbers have music by Yuvan Shankar Raja.

Last week was even more memorable for Yuvan as he was adjudged best music director at the Cyprus International Film Festival for his score in `Raam.' Says a beaming Yuvan, "I felt elated and happy as it is an international award. It is a gift from God as the `Raam' album has my mother's favourite song `Aarariraro... ' sung by Jesudas uncle and my personal favourite `Boom Boom... ' the hip-hop number."

When asked how he has become the youth icon of Tamil film music, Yuvan shrugs and says, "When I started out nearly 10 years ago, the music scene was very different. I wanted to do something different from the run-of-the-mill variety. So I evolved a style of my own and preferred to cater to only the youth. My growth has been gradual and not overnight which also helped me to stabilise and believe in my kind of music."

Yuvan (26) made it big only in the last two years and has made rapid strides with films like `Kadhal Kondein,' `7-G Rainbow Colony,' `Manmathan' and `Arindhum Ariyaamalum' among others. He attributes a large part of his success to the new breed of film directors with whom he shares a great rapport. "They are all below 30, and are more like friends and we also think alike. Our wave-lengths are same and I definitely love working with only people my age group who vibe well with me. They understand the importance of music in today's commercial cinema and song placement," says Yuvan.

Directors like Selvaraghavan, Vishnuvardhan and Silamabarasan have been able to get good music from him.

Yuvan says that he has created the hip-hop style in Tamil music.

Hip-hop is a sort of a rap music made up of two components rapping and D jing (audio mixing) initiated by black Americans and Latinos in New York City in 1970s. Today hip-hop style of music is universal and in Tamil, Yuvan says that songs like "Thee Pidikka..," "Namma Kaattile... " and almost all the songs in `Pudhupettai' have become chartbusters.

There has also been criticism that a lot of English lyrics mostly written by Yuvan and his team are being incorporated in his songs. Yuvan defends himself by saying: "I am just trying to be different with different beats, some local lyrics mixed with English that goes down well with the audience. Today lifestyles have changed and people like to try out something new just like they change their mobiles frequently!"

Purists have also been bitter about the new trend of remixes that Yuvan is famous for. Adds Yuvan, "I know that a lot of people including my brother Karthik Raja are against the remix trend. However I think they are popular as there is a blend of modern and nostalgia and this appeals to a wider section of listeners."

His favourites

Yuvan's favourite instruments are the piano and the guitar, which he uses more for his compositions along with a lot of software options available on the computer and various gizmos. Adds Yuvan, "Today technology helps you a great deal which has its own advantage like producing a number [that is] really fast."

Meanwhile Yuvan is all excited about his new project, an exclusive album with a mix of Tamil and English pop songs. He has already immersed himself in the creation with international artists featuring on it.

The album has been planned for a Summer 2007 release. Concludes the young master: "Music is the most powerful tool of human emotions. It is my greatest passion and connects me with people."

Yuvan Shankar Raja - Unplugged - The Hindu Article


Yuvan Hindu Article Unplugged
As I wait for Yuvan Shankar Raja at a quaint studio in Saligramam, my mind rewinds his success story. A reluctant musician, he wanted to become a pilot and zip across the globe. But music happened even before he passed out of school. And since 1997, his staying power in capricious Kollywood remains unquestionable. Despite his CDs burning up the barcodes in music stores, he’s still not given up his dream to fly. Come December, and he’ll crisscross continents — not as a pilot, but as a showman-musician.

As Yuvan appears in-between re-recording for director Ameer’s “Yogi”, he seems as pleased as Punch. The usually reticent musician is gung-ho about his world tour “Oru Naalil…” that’s scheduled to begin in Dubai. And the conversation flows much like his musical cadences.

“It’s a mega, one-of-a-kind stage show with plenty of surprises thrown in. The three-hour, high-energy spectacle will feature a galaxy of stars from the music world. Shankar Mahadevan, Hariharan, Karthik, Harish Raghavendra et al have been roped in to perform. Simbu will belt out his hits. We are getting professional dancers from Mumbai, and a lively LED presentation will form the backdrop for the show. We are specially shooting and compiling footage for the presentation. My introduction will involve a stunning stunt sequence,” explains maestro Ilaiyaraaja’s scion.

With an oeuvre that spans genres — from zingy folk to soothing Broadway jazz, the composer is confident “Oru Naalil…” will be “on the lines of a Madonna or an MJ show.” Self-assured, he adds, “It’ll take stage shows several notches up. Besides the razzmatazz, we have planned contests and special merchandise such as caps and tees for the events. Talks are on to hold the show in Muscat and Kuwait. If it clicks, we’ll perform there before moving to Canada. The beginning of next year will be quite a whirl. We are looking at destinations in the U.S. and South Africa.”

STEPS TO SUCCESS

As someone who has skilfully navigated those tricky steps to success, Yuvan says, “Life’s been quite a journey. My career has been slow, yet steady. I like it that way. I never wished for overnight success. Neither did I want to rush through my career and suffer a burn-out.”

Yuvan says he approaches work with a fun attitude that helps him beat stress. “I was never interested in studies. And honestly, I never felt I had it in me to make good music. I guess, the environment in which I grew up — dad neck-deep in music, my sister Bavatharini on the piano all the time and brother Karthik Raja constantly hooked on the latest music technology — just stirred me to take the first step. ‘Thuluvatho Ilamai’ and ‘Poovellam Kaettupaar’ proved to be turning points.”

Today, the pint-sized dynamo has become a juggernaut you can’t stop. Simultaneously working on half-a-dozen films, including the much-awaited “Yogi”, “Goa” and “Paiyaa”, he doesn’t get things mixed up. “I see every director as a different brand. That way, it’s easy for me to compartmentalise my work. So I can easily switch from one film to the other and refresh myself when I hit a mental block. I don’t want my music to sound like a pastiche of other works. So I stop listening to my songs once the audio for a film is released. When I unwind, it’s usually with jazz.”

GOING LIVE

Despite being a techno-freak, Yuvan is certain there’s more soul in live recordings. “Dad used to say it’s the backbone for any musical endeavour. And I’ve realised that with time. So most often, my re-recordings are live. Technology does enhance music, but the warmth of a live orchestra is incomparable. Fans wrote to me after ‘Oru Devadai…’ (“Vaamanan”) saying the score had a divine quality. That’s because it was done live. Besides, I’m also conscious of the employment problem that technology-driven music creates.”

Yuvan’s plans for the future include producing Pop albums and alternative cinema. “My mind’s buzzing with scripts. I want to do something really different. A long-term goal is to open an orphanage for kids. I’ve envisioned something of huge proportions. But first let me make the money for it.”

It’s back to “Take” at the studio and Yuvan melts away in the darkness. After 60-odd films, he still remains hooked. Stay tuned…

SHORT NOTES

DADDY COOL

Dad is a man of few words. He rarely discusses my compositions. But I hear him humming my numbers to my nephew. The recent one is a hit from the Telugu flick “Oy”. A musical genius in the family is both a huge advantage and a disadvantage. I’ve absorbed so much from my father. But, at the same time, fans keep writing to me saying they expect more from me — because of my lineage!

BIG BROTHER

Karthik Raja is immensely talented. It’s unfortunate he hasn’t got the right break. Be it technology, manuscript or knowledge of genres, he is thorough. I’m sure he will make it ASAP.

SCORING POINT

I’ve no regrets in my personal and professional life. Being a spiritual person, I believe whatever happens, happens for the good. I simply follow what dad says, ‘With music, you can reach out and spread happiness.’

FREEZE FRAME

I’m camera shy. But I had to do a portfolio for my world tour. So Karthik of Dreeamcast and I worked in tandem and conceptualised the shoot. I wanted a rock star look. Possibly, with just a bit of the face showing. Since the show is full of surprises, I wanted the promo photos too to kindle curiosity.

Yuvan Young Gun Music Maestro



Young Gun Music Maestro Yuvan Shankar Raja
Young Gun Yuvan Music Maestro
A R Rahman’s becoming an international brand and his global itinerary  is working in favour of his counterparts back home or so it seems. The young music composers of Kollywood are churning out hit after hit to fill the temporary vacuum created by the Oscar winner’s absence and leading their pack is none other than Yuvan Shankar Raja.  He arrived in Kollywood with the entry card of being maestro Illayaraja’s son but to give full credit to his talent he has survived on his own. Over the years he has proved his mettle by creating one hit album after another. The music he made in 2010 has been a highwater mark in his career particularly because the year before that was a jinxed one.

Last year, Yuvan was in the headlines for all the wrong reasons on the personal and professional fronts. His much publicised break off with director Selvaraghavan was considered a blow to his career.  But Yuvan seems to have bounced back with vigour. He began 2010 with a bang with  Goa. The songs went on to become huge hits. He followed it up with half a dozen songs in Lingusamy’s Paiyya which stayed right on top of the audio charts.

Referred to as the ‘rock star of Tamil cinema’, Yuvan’s songs in successive films including Baana Kathadi and Kadhal Solla Vandhen have also become popular.  Come Friday Naan Mahan Alla starring Karthi and Kajal Agarwal for which Yuvan has scored music is hitting the screens.  Success breeds more success they say and Yuvan’s kitty is full of new offers. On working in several projects simultaneously, he has recently tweeted, ‘Its hard to explain how I feel rite now, words can’t fit my emotions, been working all odd hours! Feel so new! I love what I’m doing!’

His forthcoming films include director Ameer’s Adhi Bhagavan and director Bala’s Avan Ivan. He is also scoring music for Ajith’s Mankatha.  On working with an intense filmmaker like Bala, Yuvan has tweeted ‘it’s a challenge for me to work with bala, to satisfy him with my tunes! It’s a great experience to work with him! The hectic schedule is not affecting the quality of his work, if one goes by the hits he has been giving. Major awards and accolades are still eluding this young master but as Yuvan himself says in one of his tweets, ‘the ultimate award for me is seeing u people love my music n my music being a part of your lives, in every way. 

The Experience Called Yuvan Shankar Raja


Yuvan's experience in music
The Experience Called Yuvan Shankar Raja
It was when Rahman had conquered the King’s dominion by the mid 90’s and Ilayaraja had started coming to terms with not being the ruler anymore, this teenager hiked on a picnic that no one expected to turn into a new era of music. Sure, at 16, you are too naïve to take the bull by the horns and have a ride on it. But this teenager certainly had a bigger future which Kollywood conveniently didn’t see coming. Though Aravindhan hardly took any notice, Yuvan certainly seemed to get a grip of things in just about three movies. With the bouncy Jyothika dancing away to the tunes of his in the scenically captured ‘churidhar anindhu’ or Surya crooning to his aching love in ‘Irava Pagala’, Poovellam Kettupar did send noises about somebody landing on Tamil music. After a couple of more forgettable scores, Yuvan seemed determined to prove his grit when A R Muradoss trusted him with Dheena. I can see what you are thinking; Murugadoss was not as huge a brand as he is today. But the combination proved lucky to Yuvan for it took away the skepticism that surmounts celebrities hailing from affluent families. Then came Thulluvatho Ilamai and later, Nandha. Almost every music lover I knew invested in a copy of Thulluvatho Ilamai music cassette (people were yet to be introduced to CDs then) which was indeed worth the money, sabotaging all doubts about this musician who by then had emerged into a brand called ‘Yuvan Shankar Raja’. 

From his baby-walk days to the most recent season where his topical Telugu blockbuster ‘Oy’ is dancing on top of the charts, he has a journey defined more by music than commercialism. When I say that, I mean it’s refreshing to see him not investing much of his interests in films that start and end with the hero. I am not debating if music in such movies (where the story is made to make the hero

heroic) is inferior. It could have been a coincidence but Yuvan’s projects predominantly teamed him up with directors who preferred stories to heroes which is perhaps the reason why he did not have to meet dead ends while letting his experiments take over. 

I wonder what his personal favorite is. If I were to pick one, among a few others, I would hand pick the theme-track of 7G which am sure would definitely make a haunting memory in the minds of music lovers. What about Kadhal kondein or pudhupettai or the incorrigibly haunting ‘engeyo partha mayakkam’ from Yaaradi nee mohini? You ask. Sure, his compositions are unique yet carry a discernible difference from another which is perhaps why the best tracks by Yuvan seem to fall in completely different genres. Engeyo Partha Mayakkam which is a blend of soft instrumentals playing in the backdrop of a love-struck mood is sweet to listen to and instantly dwelling while the husky tone of kadaloram from Kungumapoovum Konjumpuravum sizzles with the inexplicable desires of love. The two songs belong to different families of tunes yet beautifully bring about the different shades of love, almost setting in a state of trance where the mind wanders to the romantic phase of one’s life. 

Talking of romance, who can forget the background score from 7G, especially that in the climax? It’s nothing less than a master piece and the BGM is one of the reasons why the movie still stands apart in the chronology of love stories in Tamil. That way, though greatly acclaimed for his flair for background scoring, an award exclusively in the category of background score from his home ground is yet to arrive, not to forget the Cyprus International Film festival for best musical score for Raam that couldn’t have suited anybody better. From the immensely youthful Chennai 28 to the rusty folk of paruthiveeran to the humanly heroic pudhupettai, Yuvan has hit the masses and the classes alike and has successfully been at it, even outside the horizons of romantic tunes. 

With just about a decade to his musical resume’, what is surprising is that Yuvan has not yet hit the drums for the big-heads like Rajini or Kamal or even Vijay and yet has found his steps up the ladder to the top notch. Is it because he did not find an offer his way or is it a reason left better in the dark? Intriguing, considering how much Ilayaraja’s music had elevated the stardom of Rajini and Kamal. Speaking of which, to say he has followed the maestro’s footsteps would be a gross understatement for Yuvan has created his own path and his own style, along the way. He makes music that is intelligent, sensitive, humorous and real. While, we still live in the world, where music was redefined by A R Rahman and memories of Ilayaraja are treasured, Yuvan has made himself a comfortable home - one he does not need to be insecure of being taken over. It looks like the night is still young for this lad to be partying and wow, the journey so far calls for a toast. With Bollywood, Tollywood and Kollywood, the future for Yuvan Shankar Raja is absolutely inviting and with him still hanging in there, we music lovers have more music calling.

It Was a Good Year For Yuvan Shankar Raja


This Year is Good for Yuvan
It was a good year for Yuvan Shankar Raja
It has been a dream run for Yuvan Shankar Raja in 2010. Songs from four out of the eight films for which he composed music this year feature among the top 10 chartbusters of the year. It is a unique feat by any yardstick. In an exclusive interview, Yuvan Shankar Raja opens up...

You have been constantly churning out chartbusters this year. Four of the films — Paiyaa, Naan Mahaan Alla, Baana Kaathadi and Boss Engira Bhaskaran — feature in 2010's Top 10.

(Smiles) It was a good year for me. To be honest, whenever I work hard, I don't expect anything; it just happens I had a breezy year and I will say it's all due to God's blessings.

But what's your favourite album among these four?

I like all my albums; so, picking a favourite is difficult. Still, I enjoy the song Iragai Pole... the most.

People in the industry say that you understand the pulse of today's youth...

(Laughs) My passion in life is music. I just enjoy creating music. First and foremost, the tune I create should strike a chord with me. In most cases, I have found that people also fall in love with the song that is my favourite.

They call you the hit factory. Don't you feel that you are too prolific as you have done eight films this year?

I've learnt from my dad that music is like breathing. Creating tunes is a natural process. Next year, I might probably have a dozen releases.

How do you choose a project?

My comfort level with the director is important. I have a set of directors like Venkat Prabhu and Vishnu Vardhan with whom I have a good rapport. This has resulted in good music.

The producer of your latest film, Pathinaru, has put you on the posters of the film. Are you planning to turn a hero?

No way, I'm happy being just a composer. I like my music to speak rather than seeing my posters pasted all over town. As far as the audio of Pathinaru is concerned, I finished the album eight months back. Probably they are just trying to promote the film. My anna, Karthik Raja, has sung a solo song for me for the first time.

You have recently tweeted that you are doing Selvaraghavan's new film...

It's nice to be back with Selva. I will be doing Selva's new project for which he is shooting at the moment with Dhanush and Andrea. It has been titled Erandam Ulagam. It's a pure love story made on a different note.

What next?

I'm doing a live concert in my home town (Chennai) on January 16. I promise you it will be a musical treat for my fans. We will have Bollywood singers like Shankar Mahadevan, Shreya Ghosal, Javed Ali and all the big singers from the Tamil film industry performing on the show. Several actors, including my buddy Simbu, have promised to take part in the show which will be telecast in a leading channel.

I have just shot a music video with Vishnu Vardhan and Nirav Shah as a promo for the concert.

Any New Year resolutions?

I love to dream big. I want to step into Hollywood in 2011, and I'm working towards that.

How long do you plan to remain single?

I'm thinking of getting married next year. But don't jump to conclusions. For the record, I'm not seeing anybody!

Yuvan Shankar Raja - On a Creative Trip


Yuvan Shankar Raja on a creative Trip
Yuvan Shankar Raja On a Creative Trip
After scoring music for several hit songs, Yuvan Shankar Raja is coming up with an album and a film.  A sought-after music director, many of Yuvan Shankar Raja’s songs are rocking musical charts.

His recent hits include Saroja and Aegan. This son of maestro Ilaiyaraja will soon launch a production house and is also working on a music album for Sony.

The talented youngster talks about his current projects and future plans.

Did you always want to get into the field of music?

I wanted to become a pilot and travel all over the world. But I grew up with music around me. My brother Karthik Raja was learning the piano while my sister attended music classes. As for my father, music is life. When I was in school, my mother asked me whether I was interested in music. I started learning from Jacob master. One day my mother asked me to compose a song. I did so just to satisfy her. Producer Siva of Amma Creations listened to the track and liked it. He wanted to know if I was interested in composing music for films. I told him I had to get permission from my parents. My parents gave the go-ahead and Aravindan, my first film, happened.

Comparisons with your celebrated father are inevitable. How do you handle them?

My father is beyond comparison with anybody, leave alone me. I cannot imagine getting anywhere near him. But my brother Karthik is more talented than I am and I feel he should have got a break before me. He is yet to get a good team to work with. I am confident that he will certainly be able to do it and prove himself.

Singing, acting and now producing films.

I am passionate about music. While composing a song, I would sing the track myself for the producer and the director. . On many occasions, they insisted I retained the song in my voice but I would say a polite ‘no’. But sometimes I accepted their suggestion and sang some songs. Then some acting offers too came my way and I simply accepted them. It fetched me appreciation. The reason behind starting a production company, Pink Stone Pictures, was to make the kind of films I like. S. D. Sabha will direct my first film as producer. Siva is the hero. The rest of the cast and credits are being worked out.

What do you think about remix songs as you too have done some?

I do remix numbers only after getting a ‘no objection’ from the concerned music director, even if it is my father. If the songs are liked by the audience, why not?

Music directors rarely agree to do albums. You are working on one. What kind of album is it?

A bilingual (Hindi and Tamil), my album is aimed at youngsters. It will have songs in different styles. In fact, I plan to compose a song like the one my father did for Mumbai Express. It will have no background music. My album will have a story interspersed with songs.

When we are technically sound why should music directors head westwards to do the final mixing of songs?

We do not have state-of-the-art equipment as it is very expensive. We also do not have people who can handle it. I learn more when I go abroad. I get inspired. And life is all about learning.

My list

Favourite songs he has composed

‘Irava Pagala’  (Poovellam Kettuppar),
‘Munpaniya’  (Nanda),
‘Idhu Kadhala’  (Thulluvado Illamai),
‘Ariyatha Vayasu’  (Partthi Veeran)
‘Ninaithu Ninaithu’  (7G Rainbow Colony)

Music directors he likes

S.D. Burman,
R.D. Burman,
Ilaiyaraja,
M.S. Viswanathan
Naushad

Voices he admires

Lata Mangeshkar,
Asha Bhonsle,
P.B. Shrinivas,
S.P. Balasubramaniam
P. Suseela
S.R. Ashok Kumar
 
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