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Yuvan Shankar Raja

Yuvan Shankar Raja made his debut in the Indian music industry with the 1997 Tamil film Aravindhan. He has composed and produced film scores, soundtracks and songs for more than 180 films in various languages, predominantly in Tamil films apart from a few Telugu, Kannada and Hindi films.[1]

As composer

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  • The films are listed in the order of their release.

Feature films

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1990s

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List of Yuvan Shankar Raja 1990s feature film credits as composer
Year Title Language Notes Ref.
1997 Aravindhan Tamil Tamil debut [2][3]
1998 Velai
Kalyana Galatta
1999 Poovellam Kettuppar
Unakkaga Ellam Unakkaga [4]

2000s

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List of Yuvan Shankar Raja 2000s feature film credits as composer
Year Title Language Notes Ref.
2001 Dheena Tamil [5]
Rishi
Manadhai Thirudivittai
Nandha [6]
2002 Seshu Telugu Telugu debut
4 out of 8 songs; Rest of 4 songs reused from the original Tamil film, which was composed by his father
Malli Malli Chudali
Junior Senior Tamil
Thulluvadho Ilamai [3]
April Maadhathil
Bala
Mounam Pesiyadhe [3]
2003 Pop Carn
Punnagai Poove
Pudhiya Geethai Only songs; Background score composed by his brother [7]
Kaadhal Kondein [8]
Thennavan
Aadanthe Ado Type [9]
Winner
Kurumbu [3]
Five by Four English
2004 Pudhukottaiyilirundhu Saravanan Tamil
Ethiree
Perazhagan
Bose
7G Rainbow Colony Tamil, Telugu Bilingual in Telugu as 7G Brindavan Colony [10][11]
Adhu Tamil
Manmadhan [12]
2005 Raam [13]
Arinthum Ariyamalum [14][15]
Daas [16]
Oru Kalluriyin Kathai [17]
Thotti Jaya Guest composer; 1 song only
Kanda Naal Mudhal [18]
Sandakozhi [19]
Agaram
2006 Happy Telugu [20]
Kalvanin Kadhali Tamil [21]
Pattiyal [22]
Raam Telugu Only songs
Azhagai Irukkirai Bayamai Irukkirathu Tamil [23]
Pudhupettai [24]
Thimiru
Kedi
Vallavan [25][26]
Madana Kannada [27]
2007 Thaamirabharani Tamil [28]
Deepavali [29]
Paruthiveeran [30]
Chennai 600028 Only songs; Background score composed by Premgi Amaren [31]
Aadavari Matalaku Ardhalu Verule Telugu
Raju Bhai [32]
Thottal Poo Malarum Tamil [33]
Satham Podathey [34][35]
Kattradhu Thamizh [36]
Kannamoochi Yenada [37]
Vel
Machakaaran [38]
Billa [39][40]
2008 Vaazhthugal
Yaaradi Nee Mohini [41]
Saroja [42]
Aegan [43]
Silambattam [44][45]
2009 Siva Manasula Sakthi
Kunguma Poovum Konjum Puravum [46]
Sarvam [47]
Muthirai
Oy! [48]
Vaamanan [49]
Gilli Kannada [50]
Yogi Tamil [51][52]

2010s

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List of Yuvan Shankar Raja 2010s feature film credits as composer
Year Title Language Notes Ref.
2010 Goa Tamil [53]
Striker Hindi Hindi debut

Guest composer; 1 song only

Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai Tamil [54]
Paiyaa [55]
Thillalangadi 5 out of 7 songs [56]
Baana Kaathadi [57]
Kaadhal Solla Vandhen [58]
Naan Mahaan Alla [59]
Boss Engira Bhaskaran [60]
2011 Pathinaaru [61]
Vaanam [62]
Jolly Boy Kannada [63]
Aaranya Kaandam Tamil
Avan Ivan
Mankatha [64]
Panjaa Telugu
Rajapattai Tamil
2012 Vettai
Mr. Nookayya Telugu [65]
Kazhugu Tamil
Ullam Soundtrack released in 2004
Billa II
Dhenikaina Ready Telugu Guest composer; 2 songs only
2013 Samar Tamil
Ameerin Aadhi Baghavan
Kedi Billa Killadi Ranga
Moondru Per Moondru Kaadhal
Thillu Mullu Co-composed with M. S. Viswanathan
Aadhalal Kadhal Seiveer
Thanga Meenkal
Arrambam
Biriyani 100th Film [66]
2014 Ajith Kannada Only songs [67]
Vadacurry Tamil Guest composer; 1 song only [68]
Anjaan
Raja Natwarlal Hindi Only songs [69]
Vanavarayan Vallavarayan Tamil
Govindudu Andarivadele
Poojai
Thirudan Police
2015 Vai Raja Vai
Masss
Yatchan
2016 Dharma Durai
Chennai 600028 II
2017 Yaakkai
Kadamban
Sathriyan
Anbanavan Asaradhavan Adangadhavan
Taramani
Oxygen Telugu
Gowdru Hotel Kannada [70]
Balloon Tamil
2018 Peranbu
Irumbu Thirai 125th Film [71]
Semma Botha Aagathey
Pyaar Prema Kaadhal [72]
Raja Ranguski [73]
Sandakozhi 2
Genius [74]
Maari 2
2019 Kanne Kalaimaane
Super Deluxe [75]
NGK
Sindhubaadh [76]
Kazhugu 2 [77]
Nerkonda Paarvai [78]
Hero [79]

2020s

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List of Yuvan Shankar Raja 2020s feature film credits as composer
Year Title Language Notes Ref.
2020 Meendum Oru Mariyathai Tamil Guest composer; 1 song only
2021 Koozhangal [80]
Kalathil Santhippom
Chakra
Nenjam Marappathillai Soundtrack released in 2016
Sulthan Background score only [81]
Kasada Tabara Guest composer for "Kavasam" Segment [82]
Dikkiloona
Maanaadu [83]
Plan Panni Pannanum [84]
2022 1945 Tamil, Telugu
Veeramae Vaagai Soodum Tamil [85]
Valimai Only songs
Maamanithan Co-composed with his father [86]
Kuruthi Aattam [87]
Viruman [88]
Naane Varuvean
Love Today [89]
Coffee with Kadhal
Agent Kannayiram
Laththi
2023 Custody Telugu, Tamil Co-composed with his father
Bommai Tamil
Paramporul
Iraivan
Conjuring Kannappan
2024 Pon Ondru Kanden
Star [90][91]
Garudan [92]
Gangs of Godavari Telugu
The Greatest of All Time Tamil
2025 Nesippaya [93]
Aghathiyaa Tamil, Telugu
Sweetheart! Tamil 183rd Film [94]

Upcoming projects

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List of Yuvan Shankar Raja upcoming film projects
Year Title Director Language Notes Ref.
2025 Yezhu Kadal Yezhu Malai Ram Tamil Releasing on March [95]
Non Violence Ananda Krishnan Filming [96]
Parandhu Po Ram Background score only

Post-production

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TBA Adhirshtasaali Mithran R. Jawahar Post-production
TBA Maareesan Sudheesh Sankar Filming [98]
TBA Kombu seevi Ponram Filming
TBA Sardar 2 P. S. Mithran Filming [99]
TBA STR50 Desingh Periyasamy Pre-production [100]
TBA 7G Rainbow Colony 2 Selvaraghavan Filming [101]
TBA Singanallur Signal J. M. Raja Filming [102]
TBA Maayavalai Ramesh Balakrishnan Delayed [103]
TBA Mr. Zoo Keeper J Suresh Delayed [104]

Unreleased Projects

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List of unreleased films with soundtracks already out.
Year Title Language Status/Notes Ref.
2002 Kadhal Samrajyam Tamil Shelved
2011 Pesu Shelved [105]
Kadhal 2 Kalyanam Shelved [106]
2014 Idam Porul Yaeval Production issues
2018 Peipasi Shelved [107]

Web series

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List of Yuvan Shankar Raja web series credits
Year Series Platform Notes Ref.
2023 Modern Love Chennai Amazon Prime Video Modern Love Chennai Theme and Imaigal Segment [108]
2024 Parachute Disney+ Hotstar [109]
TBA Nilamellaam Rattham TBA With Ameer and Vetrimaran [110]

As playback singer

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As lyricist

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List of Yuvan Shankar Raja film credits as lyricist
Year Title Song Co-lyricist Ref.
2007 Chennai 600028 "Natpukkullae" [31]
2008 Saroja "Cheeky Cheeky" Vaali [42]
"My Life"
2010 Theeradha Vilaiyattu Pillai "Introduction" [54]
Vaanam "Evan Di Unna Pethan" Silambarasan [62]
2011 Mankatha "Vilaiyaadu Mankatha" Gangai Amaran [64]
"Vilaiyaadu Mankatha (Extended Dance Mix)"
2013 Biriyani "Nahna Na Nah" Vaali [66]
2018 Maari 2 "Maari Gethu" [111]

Studio albums

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List of albums
Year Title Notes Ref.
1999 "The Blast" The first Indipop studio album by Yuvan. [2]

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles as lead artist
Year Title Collaboration Notes Ref.
2021 "Top Tucker" with Uchana Amit, Badshah, and Jonita Gandhi [112]
"Tala Al Badru Alayna" feat. A. R. Ameen
"Dont Touch Me" feat. Arivu and Yunohoo [113]
2022 "Candy" feat. Dhvani Bhanushali [114]
"Iruthalai Kolli" Single from Naatpadu Theral
"Unna Paathale" 1min song
2024 "Money in the Bank" feat. Bank Rolls Young, S Ghost [115]
"She's a killer" Lyrics penned by Yuvan [116]
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List of singles as featured artist
Year Title Composer Notes Ref.
2010 "Semmozhiyaana Thamizh Mozhiyaam" A. R. Rahman
2012 "Vandhanam" Karthik Raja From Srivilliputtur Andal album [117]
2019 "Rasaathi Nenja" Dharan Kumar
2020 "Arivum Anbum" Ghibran [118]
"Yaa Nabi" Rizwan [119]
2023 "Yaar Intha Peigal" Ilaiyaraaja [120]

Promotional singles

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Year Title Notes Ref.
2011 "I'll Be There For You" Promotional single for the Yuvan – Live in Concert [121]
2021 "Vendru Va Veerargale" Song to cheer for Tamil Nadu players who participated in the Tokyo Olympics 2020 [122]
2022 "Think of Me" Promotional song for Yuvan 25 live concert in Kuala Lumpur
2023 "High on Yuvan" Promotional single for the Yuvan live concert in Europe [123]
2024 "Chennai Formula 4 Racing 2024 Theme" Promotional single for Chennai Formula Racing Circuit [124]

Non-film works

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Television

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  • Ananda Bhavan (Title song only)

Theatre

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Reused tracks

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This list features films with soundtracks where Yuvan reused tunes from his previous works:

  • Malli Malli Chudali (2002, Telugu) from Thulluvadho Ilamai (1 song "Idhu Kaadhala" used as "Ivi Mallela") and Manadhai Thirudivittai (1 song "All Day Jollyday" used as "Teenage Paparo")
  • Aadanthe Ado Type (2003, Telugu) from Mounam Pesiyadhe (4 songs "Chinna Chinnathai" used as "Chinna Navuvutho", "En Anbae En Anbae" used as "O Prema O Prema", "Aadatha Aatamellam" used as "Pogarekki Pandemeste", "Eh Nanbane Kopam" used as "O Friend") and Manadhai Thirudivittai (1 song "Manja Kaattu Maina" used as "Chinnadani Soku").
  • Madana (2006, Kannada) from Manmadhan (6 songs "Manmadhane Nee" used as "Yaarivanu", "Sedi Sedi Onnu" used as "Minchu Ondu", "Thathai Thathai" used as "Taathai Taathai", "Kadhal Valarthen" used as "Kannu Ninnadu", "Vaanamunna" used as "Onde Balli", "En Aasai Mythiliye" used as "Tentalli Titanic" ).[27]
  • Raju Bhai (2007, Telugu) from Kaadhal Kondein (2 songs "Devathaiyai Kanden" used as "Evvare Nuvvu", "Thottu Thottu" as "Gucchi Gucchi").
  • Yaaradi Nee Mohini (2008; Tamil) from Aadavari Matalaku Arthale Verule (5 songs "Yemaindi Ee Vela" used as "Engeyo Paartha", "Naa Manasuki" used as "Oru Naalaikkul", "O Baby" used as "Oh Baby, "Allanta Doorala" used as "Venmegam", "Manasa Manichamma" used as "Penne Ennai Kodu").[41]
  • Gilli (2009, Kannada) from 7G Rainbow Colony (5 songs "Naam Vayathukku" used as "Vayasu Bandide", "Kan Pesum Varthaigal" used as "Kannina Bhashe", "Kanaa Kaanum Kaalangal" used as "Kanasu Kaano Kaalagalu", "Idhu Porkkalama" used as "Idu Ranarangava", "Ninaithu Ninaithu Parthen" used as "Nenedu Nenedu Nodu").[127]
  • Jolly Boy (2011, Kannada) from Pathinaaru (5 songs "Adada En Meethu" used as "Yedaya Olegondhu", "Yaar Solli" used as "Baa Endhare", "Kaattuchedi" used as "Kallu Kooda Kavithe", "Vaanam Namadhe" used as "Baanu Nammadhe", "Theme Music" used as "Theme Music").
  • Mr. Nookayya (2012, Telugu) from Vaanam (4 songs "Who Am I" used as "No. Keyia", "Evandi Unna Pethan" used as "Pista Pista", "No Money No Honey" used as "No Money No Honey", "Cable Raja Theme" used as "Theme of No. Keyia"), and Pudhupettai (1 song "Oru Naalil used as "Oke Oka Jeevitham"), and Kalvanin Kadhali (1 song "Uyir Piriyum Valiyai" used as "Pranam Poye Badha") and Kaadhal Kondein (1 song "Nenjodu" used as "Ye Janma Bandhamo").[65]
  • Ajith (2014, Kannada) from Paiyaa (5 songs "Suthuthe Suthuthe Bhoomi" used as "Suthade Suthade Bhoomi", "En Kadhal Solla" used as "Nanna Aaseyanu", "Adada Mazhaida" used as "Raaya Raaya Maleraaya", "Poongatre Poongatre" used as "Santhosha Santhosha", "Thuli Thuli" used as "Hani Hani").[67]

References

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