Shaan Rahman
Shaan Rahman | |
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ഷാൻ റഹ്മാൻ | |
Born | [1] Ras Al-Khaimah, UAE | 30 December 1979
Occupation |
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Years active | 2006–present |
Spouse(s) | Zaira (m. 2009) |
Children | 1 |
Musical career | |
Genres | Filmi |
Instruments |
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Labels | Muzik247 |
Shaan Rahman (born 30 December 1979) is an Indian composer and singer, best known for his compositions in Malayalam cinema, with films such as Malarvaadi Arts Club (2010), Thattathin Marayathu (2012), Ormayundo Ee Mukham (2014), Aadu (2015),Oru Vadakkan Selfie (2015) Adi Kapyare Kootamani (2015), Vettah (2016), Jacobinte Swargarajyam (2016), Annmariya Kalippilaanu (2016), and the song Jimikki Kammal from the film Velipadinte Pusthakam (2017) got accepted nationwide with so many alternative versions of it being released online.[2] Shaan made his debut as a music director in the 2009 film Ee Pattanathil Bhootham directed by Johny Antony. He got the chance to work in Ee Pattanathil Bhootham after the wide acceptance and popularity of his 2008 music album Coffee at MG Road which he did along with his friend, singer, and director Vineeth Srinivasan. Vineeth Srinivasan invited him to work in his directorial debut film Malarvaadi Arts Club (2010).[3]
Shaan's third film as music director was Thattathin Marayathu (2012), directed by Vineeth Srinivasan. Thattathin Marayathus music was positively received by the public[4][5] and composer M. Jayachandran went on to state that "Muthuchippi Poloru" was his favourite song of the year.[2] In 2014, he made his Telugu debut with Saheba Subramanyam which is the remake of Thattathin Marayathu.[6]
Personal life[]
Shaan's father works for Union Cement Company (UCC) while his mother remains a housewife. He has a younger sister Sherry and a brother Shaheer. Sherry is a doctor by profession and is married to Dr. Khalid. Shaheer is studying B.A. Visual Effects at ICAT. Shaan married Zaira on 11 October 2009. They have a son Rayan.[1]Shaan was born and bought up in Thalassery, Kannur district. Later he moved to Kozhikode with family.
Playback singer[]
Shaan Rahmaan is also a singer and has sung songs composed by himself and for music director Deepak Dev in films like Urumi, Teja Bhai & Family etc.[7]
Selected lists
Year | Film | Songs | Music Director | Language | Notes |
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2011 | Urumi | Vadakku Vadakku -Friendship Remix | Deepak Dev | Malayalam | "Duet with Guru Kiran" |
Teja Bhai & Family | Pranaya Nilaa, Pranaya Nilaa (Remix) | Deepak Dev | Malayalam | ||
2012 | Idiots | Chick Chick | Nandhu Kartha | Malayalam | Co-singer with Jassie Gift and Bijibal |
Padmasree Bharat Dr. Saroj Kumar | Iniyoru Chalanam | Deepak Dev | Malayalam | Co-singer with Vineeth Sreenivasan | |
2013 | Philips and the Monkey Pen | It's Just Another Day | Rahul Subrahmaniam | Malayalam | |
2019 | Love Action Drama | Ponvilakkaayi | Shaan Rahman | Malayalam | |
2019 | Love Action Drama | Varavaayi | Shaan Rahman | Malayalam |
Albums[]
- Coffee at MG Road (2008)
Television[]
Year | Show | Channel | Notes |
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2013–2017 | Pathinalam Ravu - Season 1 to 5 | MediaOne TV | Judge |
2018 | Super 4 | Mazhavil Manorama | Judge |
2019-2020 | Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Keralam | Zee Keralam | Judge |
2020 | Super 4 season 2 | Mazhavil Manorama | Celebrity Judge |
2021-Present | Zee Keralam | Judge | |
2021 | Mrs. Hitler | Zee Keralam | Title song music |
Discography[]
The following table lists Shaan Rahman's soundtracks albums.
Awards[]
- 2012 : South Indian International Movie Award for Best Music Director for Thattathin Marayathu
- 2015 : South Indian International Movie Award for Most Streamed Song of the Year for "Kattu Mooliyo" Ohm Shanthi Oshaana
- 2018 : South Indian International Movie Award for Best Music Director for Velipadinte Pusthakam
References[]
- ^ a b "Gallan Exclusive: Chat with Shaan Rahman". Kochi Gallan. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
- ^ a b Anima, P. (28 February 2014). "The music maker". The Hindu.
- ^ R. Nair, Anil (25 July 2012). "'Thattathin Marayathu' (Malayalam)". The New Indian Express.
- ^ "Movie Review: Thattathin Marayathu". Sify. Archived from the original on 12 March 2013.
- ^ "Best Malayalam Songs 2012". FilmiBeat. 4 January 2013.
- ^ J. Kumar, Aswin. "Thattathin Marayathu Movie". The Times of India.
- ^ "Shaan Rahman and his Kolaveri success story!". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 18 January 2014.
External links[]
Shaan Rahman at IMDb
- Living people
- Indian Muslims
- Malayalam film score composers
- People from Thalassery
- 1979 births
- Film musicians from Kerala
- 21st-century Indian composers
- Telugu film score composers