Emil Mohammed

Emil Mohammed also known as Farhan Roshan is an Indian music composer, mixing engineer and sound designer. He is a graduate from SAE School of audio engineering, Chennai. He works predominantly in Malayalam cinema and Kannada cinema Industry. He is known for films such as Mera Naam Shaji directed by Nadirshah[1][2][3] Dhairyam, Circus,Nanda Loves Nanditha, Ragini IPS, Kidi and Namo Bhootatma.

Emil Mohammed
Emil Mohammed
Emil Mohammed
Background information
Birth nameEmil Mohammed
Born(1984-11-13)13 November 1984
Trivandrum, Kerala
GenresFilm Score, World Music, Electronic
Occupation(s)Music Composer, Music Arranger, Mixing Engineer, Sound Designer
Instrument(s)Piano, Keyboard, Synthesizer

Early life and education

Emil Mohammed born in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala to SA Khareem, Nazeera Beevi. Emil studied in Christ Nagar School, Thiruvananthapuram, Muslim Association College of Engineering and graduated in sound engineering from SAE School of audio engineering, Chennai. During school days he was actively performing music with his keyboard.

Music career

He started as Audio engineer and turned to start work for South Indian movies as keyboard programmer and music producer. He become independent music director in Kannada films like Nanda Loves Nanditha. The song Jinkemarina from Nada loves Nandhitha marked his career as music director and is one of the noted songs in Kannada. Later he composed songs for films as Mera Naam Shaji[4] directed by Nadirshah, Dhairyam[5][6] Circus, Nanda Loves Nanditha and Ragini IPS.

Filmography

YearTitleLanguageCredit
2022The MorgueMalayalam[7]
2020PrabutvaKannadaAnnounced
2019Mera Naam ShajiMalayalam
2017Dhairyam Kannada
2017KidiKannada
2015Kadhal AgadhiTamilCredit as Farhan Roshan
2015MahakaliKannada
2014Ragini IPSKannada
2014Namo BhootatmaKannadaCredit as Farhan Roshan
2014Pungi DaasaKannadaCredit as Farhan Roshan
2012Nanda NandithaTamil
Telugu
2010Kal ManjaKannada
2009Circus KannadaCredit as Emil
2009AtheethaKannada
2008Nanda Loves NandithaKannadaCredit as Emil

References

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