Chandrabose (composer)

Chandrabose (11 July 1950 – 30 September 2010)[1] was an Indian composer and singer. He composed music for more than 300 films between 1977 and 1995. In 2007 he made his debut on the silver screen as an actor.[2]

Chandrabose
Born11 July 1950
Died30 September 2010
(aged 60)
Years active1977–2010

Personal life

Chandrabose's son, Bose Santhosh, has also worked in films as a composer, working in the Malayalam film Sandwich (2011) and the Tamil films, Meenkothi and Deva Kumaran.[3] He is married twice, since 2007 he started acting in Kalaignar TV serials.[4]

Career

Chandrabose began his career as child artist in the film Thaayum Magalum, he then started to concentrate on music by composing for stage plays of R. S. Manohar and Prameela drama group.[5] His debut film as composer was Madhura Geetham (1977).[6]

He was during the 80s the official composer of the AVM Productions, in particular the Tamil movies, among which some of them starring Rajini Kanth.

Filmography

Composer

Films
Private Albums
Television
  • 1997 Aachi International
  • 1998 Nimmathi Ungal Choice I
  • 1998 Nimmathi Ungal Choice II – Kannammavin Kadhai
  • 1998 Oru Pennin Kadhai
  • 1999 Galatta Kudumbam I
  • 1999 Sontham
  • 1999 Nimmathi Ungal Choice III – Thriveni Sangamam
  • 1999 Galatta Kudumbam II – Galatta Sirippu
  • 1999 Nimmathi Ungal Choice IV – Mavilai Thoranam
  • 1999 Mangai
  • 2001 Take It Easy Vaazhkai
  • 2007 Porantha Veeda Puguntha Veeda

Singer

Year Film Songs Composer Notes
1978Aarupushpangal"Yendi Muthamma"M. S. Viswanathan
1988Oru Thottil Sabatham"Poonchittu Kuruvigala"himself
1989Pen Buddhi Mun Buddhi"Pen Buddhi", "Goluse"himself
1997Karuppu Roja"Daaliya Poo"M. S. V. Raja
1998Gol Maal"Vaada Vaana"Bala Bharathi
2001Sigamani Ramamani"Thaaikulame"himself

Actor

Films
Television
  • 2006–2007 Malargal (Sun TV) as Lingam
  • 2008Namma Kudumbam (Kalaignar TV)
  • 2008 Jananam (Mega TV)
  • 2008–2009Vairanenjam (Kalaignar TV) as jagannadhan
  • 2009–2010Thiruppavai (Sun TV)
  • 2009–2010 Thangamana Purushan (Kalaignar TV)

References

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