Bharadwaj (composer)

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Bharathwaj
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Background information
Birth nameRamani Ramaswamy
Born (1960-07-03) 3 July 1960 (age 63)[1]
Ravanasamudram, Tenkasi District, India
GenresFilm score, Background Score
Occupation(s)Composer, music director, singer
InstrumentsKeyboard, guitar
Years active1994–present

Ramani Bharathwaj known professionally as Bharadwaj is an Indian music director, composer, singer-songwriter, and music producer, predominantly known for his work in Tamil cinema. He is trained in Hindustani, Western and Carnatic music and is a recipient of the Kalaimamani Award for the year 2008 from the Tamil Nadu State Government.

Early life and family[edit]

Bharadwaj was born in Ravanasamudram, Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu, but spent his entire childhood in Delhi. He did his schooling in DTEA, Mandir Marg & became a qualified Chartered Accountant. He had passion for music from the time he was a kid & pursued Carnatic music at the Faculty of Fine Arts, Delhi University, Hindustani Music at Shriram Bharatiya Kalakendra, New Delhi and Western Music at Delhi School of Music with the intent of specializing in Music.[2]

When he was 17 years old, he got an opportunity to compose music for All India Radio and Doordarshan. The overwhelming response & support he received for his Music Compositions, made him decide to take Music Composition as his career. He decided to pause his Chartered Accountant career & relocated to Chennai in 1986 to become a full-time Music Director in feature films. He is married to Jayashree Sankaran, a Doctorate PhD in Hindi Literature & has a daughter Janani Bharadwaj who is a Software Professional & a play back singer in Feature Films.[3]

Career[edit]

After shifting base to Chennai from Delhi, Bharadwaj went through the process of composing music for albums, short films, documentaries, TV serials, Radio and TV advertisements numbering more than 100 in each category. After an 8-year struggle, in 1994, he got a break in the Telugu feature film Sogasu Chuda Taramaa? & composed all 6 songs in the film including its background score. The film was a hit and won the Nandi Award for Best Feature Film.[citation needed] Bharadwaj composed music and background score for 6 more Telugu films before getting a break on Tamil films, with Saran's Kadhal Mannan in 1998.[citation needed]

Kadhal Mannan, announced the arrival of Bharadwaj to Kollywood loud & strong. This film was also the first of the AjithSaranBharadwaj trio, which went on to become a legendary combination in delivering hit films along with musical chartbusters until 2009. Post Kadhal Mannan, Bharadwaj was on a roll for the next several years charting out several chartbusters like "Satham Illatha Thanimai Kaeten" (Amarkalam), "Avaravar Vazhkayil" (Pandavar Bhoomi), "O Podu" (Gemini), "Apple Penney" (Roja Koottam), "Unai Naan Unai Naan" (Jay Jay), "Gnabagam Varuthey"(Autograph), "Kaadu Thirandey, "Siruchi Siruchi Vanthan" (Vasool Raja MBBS), "Oru Vaarthai Ketka" (Ayya), "Thaiyatha Thaiyatha" (Thiruttu Payale), "Meendum Palliku Pogalam" (Pallikoodam), "Margazhiyil Kuluchiparu" (Onbadhu Roobai Nottu), "Hey Dushyantha", "Totadoing" (Asal), "Azhagazhagey" (Kalavaadiya Pozhuthugal).

Incidentally, his 1st Tamil film Kaadhal Mannan, 25th Tamil film Attahasam and 50th Tamil film Aasal are all with the Ajith – Saran combination.[citation needed]

International projects[edit]

Bharadwaj has composed music for the international animation movie The Legend of Buddha. The United States dub of the movie was released by Walt Disney Pictures and stars the voices of Dwayne Tan and Bridgit Mendler.[citation needed]

In 2009, he composed music for the American Short Film Lucky Ducks.[citation needed]

Bharadwaj is also the first music director to conduct a unique concert called The Movie Musical where he composed the background score for the silent movie Shiraz (made in 1928), and the same was performed live by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, in Singapore.[citation needed]

Thirukkural Isai: Oru Kurall – Oru Kural[edit]

This social project, Thirukkurall Isai, Oru Kurall – Oru Kural is Thirukkurall – The Tamil Veda, in musical form. Bharadwaj has composed all the 1330 Kuralls in light music form, that includes 38 chapters of Arathupal, 70 chapters of Porutpal and 25 chapters of Inbathupal. Each song begins with an introduction by an eminent scholar followed by rendition of the Kuralls by the singers and the meaning by a Tamil academician. Each kural has been rendered by a singer chosen from across the globe. Musicians from various districts of Tamil Nadu, various states of India and countries like the United States, Canada, UK, South Africa, Dubai, Australia, Singapore, France, Sri Lanka and more, have rendered a Kurall each.[citation needed] This project features the highest number of participants in a single album & is a world record.[citation needed] About 500 singers representing various categories of music like classical music, film/ playback, dance music and instrumental music have participated in this project.[citation needed]

The album is one of the longest running album running for almost 13 hours – Arathu Paal (3 Hours), Purat Paal (7 Hours) and Inbathu Paal (3 Hours).[citation needed]

Concerts and non-film work[edit]

Bharadwaj has traveled extensively all over the world and India to perform Live Concerts & Stage Shows. He conducted a Multinational Symphony Orchestra called the Symphony of Unity and Love with musicians from 23 countries performing under his direction, at Prashanthi Nilayam, Puttaparthi.[citation needed] He composed music and directed a cross cultural fusion programme called Panbattu Sangamam for the Department of Tourism, Government of Tamil Nadu, show casing the music, dance and the traditional rural sports of Tamil Nadu.[citation needed] Bharadwaj has also composed thematic songs for Government of Tamil Nadu, and many social organizations.[citation needed] He composed a Theme Song for the Thamarabarani Mahapushkaram 2018 festival for the Thamirabarani River.[citation needed] In his spare time, he gives lectures, demonstrations on Film music in various Institutions, Film Festivals and Universities.[citation needed]

He has also been a Judge on Realty Music Shows on popular Television Channels like Jaya Tv, Zee Tamil & Shakthi TV (Sri Lanka)[citation needed] in addition to conducting / performing at live concerts & stage shows across the world, in countries like Singapore, Malaysia, the United States, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, France, Sri Lanka.[citation needed]

Awards and international recognition[edit]

Bharadwaj was awarded the Filmfare Award twice, for his work on the films Gemini (2002) & Autograph (2004).[4][5] He is also a recipient of the Kalaimamani Award for the year 2008 from the Tamil Nadu State Government.[6]

His composition "Ovvavaru Pookalume" in the Tamil Film Autograph won the National Award for Best Singer and Best Lyric writer in the year 2004.[7]

Bharadwaj Foundation, Bharadwaj School of Music[edit]

Bharadwaj through his non-profit foundation for Social Welfare, Bharadwaj Foundation, has built a Community Centre, Children's Park and facilitated building of 150 Toilets in his home-town, Ravanasamudram.[citation needed] He has also performed numerous concerts to raise funds and to create awareness for Social causes.[citation needed] Bharadwaj is also the Founder – Director of Bharadwaj School of Music, a school in India dedicated to teaching music.[citation needed]

Filmography[edit]

Films

Over his illustrious career that spans over 2 decades, Bharadwaj has composed music & background score for 75 commercial films in English, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam & Kannada spanning across Hollywood, Kollywood, Tollywood, Mollywood & Sandalwood.

Year Tamil Film Other Language Film Notes
1995 Sogasu Chuda Taramaa? (Telugu) Debut as composer
1996 Merupu (Telugu)
1996 Dongaata (Telugu)
1996 Pittala Dora (Telugu)
1997 Oka Chinna Maata (Telugu)
1997 Mangalya Balam (Telugu)
1998 Life Lo Wife (Telugu)
1998 Kaadhal Mannan
Pooveli
1999 Rojavanam
Amarkalam
2000 Parthen Rasithen
Sradha (Malayalam)
Penngal
2001 Asathal
Pandavar Bhoomi
2002 Dhaya
Roja Kootam
Gemini Filmfare Award for Best Music Director
Raajjiyam
Thamizh
Enge Enadhu Kavithai
Jjunction
I Love You Da
2003 Kalatpadai
Anbe Anbe
Neenandre Ishta (Kannada)
Jay Jay
2004 Autograph Filmfare Award for Best Music Director
Kadhal Dot Com
Vasool Raja MBBS
Oru Murai Sollividu
Attahasam
Dreams
Amma Appa Chellam
Jananam
2005 Ayya
Mannin Maindhan
Priyasakhi
February 14
Anda Naal Nyabagam
Kundakka Mandakka
Ulla Kadathal
2006 Idhaya Thirudan
My Autograph (Kannada)
Thirupathi
Thiruttu Payale
Jambhavan
Vattaram
2007 Muni
Pirappu
No 73, Shanthi Nivasa (Kannada)
Vihari (Telugu)
Pallikoodam
Onbadhu Roobai Nottu
2008 Vallamai Tharayo
2009 Naalai Namadhe
Manjal Veiyil
Solla Solla Inikkum
Kathalukku Maranamillai No Theatrical Release
2010 Aasal
Kalavadiya Pozhudugal Released in 2017
2011 Nandhi
2014 Athithi
Aranmanai
Azhagiya Pandipuram
2017 Aayirathil Iruvar
Non Film Songs
Year Film/Album Language Song Singer(s) Lyrics Audio Label
2019 Navarathriya Navavaibhava Kannada "Navarthriya e" Priyadarshini, Mahesh Mahadev Mahesh Mahadev PM Audios
Television
  • Gopuram
  • Irandaam Chanakyan
  • Panam
  • Agni Pravesam
  • Paasam
  • Naanayam
  • Nimmadhi
  • Anandham
  • Thavam
Singer
Year Film/Album Song Notes
2002 Roja Koottam "Putham Pudhu"
2002 Gemini "Kaadhal Enbatha"
2004 Attagasam "Thala Pola"
2008 Vallamai Thaarayo "Vallamai Tharayo", "Unnaithan"
2010 Aasal "Em Thandhai"

References[edit]

  1. "Profile of Music Director Bharadwaj | Lakshman Sruthi - 100% Manual Orchestra |".
  2. "Kalyanamalai Matrimonial Magazine- VIP Interviews - Music Director Bharadwaj".
  3. "Kalyanamalai Matrimonial Magazine- VIP Interviews - Music Director Bharadwaj".
  4. "Manikchand Filmfare Awards in Hyderabad". The Times of India. 19 May 2003. Archived from the original on 24 October 2012.
  5. "52nd Filmfare Awards, South Films". Indiatimes. Retrieved 26 May 2009.[permanent dead link]
  6. "Kalaimamani awards announced". The Hindu. Special Correspondent. 29 January 2011. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 16 May 2021.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  7. The Hindu

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