Ramana Gogula

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Ramana Gogula
Birth nameRamana Gogula
Born13 June
OriginVizag, India
GenresIndian pop
Film music
Occupation(s)Singer, Songwriter, Musician, World Music Producer, Writer, Serial Entrepreneur, VC, CEO
Years activeFrom 1995

Ramana Gogula is an Indian singer, songwriter, musician, music director and producer of Indian pop and Film music. In 1996 his band Misty Rhythms released the Indie Pop, studio album Aye Laila along with a Music Video which became a chart buster on major music channels MTV and Channel[V] in India. He then ventured into Telugu cinema and composed songs and background score for around 25 films in three South Indian languages. His most notable hits include films like, Thammudu, Premante Idera, Badri, and Yuvaraju.

Early life and career[edit]

With an M.Tech. in mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute Of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, Gogula also has an M.S. in computer science from Louisiana State University (LSU), Baton Rouge. As a serial entrepreneur, Gogula founded startups like Liqwid Krystal in the Education Space and Earthen Glow in the Off Grid Clean Technology Lighting Space. He was also the managing director for South Asia for the MNC Sybase.[1][2] [3]

After working as a Venture Capitalist in the VC firms, Unitus Seed Fund and Anthill Ventures, Gogula is now the Vice President Of Clean Technology Innovation in Stanley Black & Decker. He is building a Solar Agricultural Platform to impact the lives of over 300 million farmers in India.[citation needed]

Studio albums[edit]

Year Album Single
1996 Misty Rhythms Aye Laila

Film music[edit]

Original Score And Soundtracks[edit]

Year Movie Language
1998 Premante Idera Telugu
1999 Thammudu Telugu
2000 Badri Telugu
Yuvaraju Telugu
2001 Yuvaraja Kannada
Badri Tamil
2002 Mounamela yes noyi Telugu
2003 Johnny Telugu
2005 Relax Telugu
Dhum | | Telugu
Aapthudu Telugu
2006 Chinnodu Telugu
Lakshmi Telugu
Annavaram Telugu
2007 Yogi Telugu
Viyyalavari Kayyalu Telugu
2009 Boni Telugu
2012 Ko Ko Kannada
2013 Venkatadri Express Telugu
1000 Abaddalu Telugu

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