Mm keeravani

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  2. M. M. Keeravani Wiki, Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More
  3. Who Is Mm Keeravani, The Man Behind Oscar Win For Rrr’S Naatu Naatu Song
  4. M. M. Keeravani discography
  5. MM Keeravani: My recent accomplishments don’t leave me shouting out loud and attending champagne parties
  6. Who is MM Keeravani, the composer who’s won the Golden Globe for Naatu Naatu
  7. M.M. Keeravani Biography


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M. M. Keeravani

Keeravani first began his career as an assistant music director with Telugu composer Collectorgari Abbayi and Bharathamlo Arjunudu in the late 1980s. During this time, he also sought the guidance of the veteran lyricist Keeravani's first big break as an independent musician came with the film Kalki in 1990, but the film never got released and the soundtrack also went unnoticed. Manasu Mamatha that brought him to the limelight and was considered his first released movie. However, it was Keeravani mentions Discography [ ] Main article: Awards and nominations [ ] Keeravani won the RRR. Civilian Honours • 2023 – • 1997 – International Awards Year Award Category Film Result Ref. 2023 (Shared with Chandrabose) RRR Won Best Original Score Nominated 2022 Won Nominated 2023 Won (Shared with Chandrabose) Won Best Original Song for "Naatu Naatu" (Shared with Kaala Bhairava, Rahul Sipligunj) Runner-up 2022 Best Original Score in an Independent Film (Foreign Language) Nominated Best Music Won 2023 (Shared with Kaala Bhairava, Rahul Sipligunj) Nominated Nominated Year Category Work Result Ref. 1991 Won 1993 Won 1994 Won 1995 Won 1996 Won 2005 Chatrapathi Nominated 2009 Won 2010 Vedam Nominated 2011 Nominated 2012 Nominated 2015 Nominated 2017 Won 2017 Baahubali 2: The Conclusion Won Year Category Work Result Ref. 1992 Won 1993 Best Music Director Won 1995 Best Music Director Won 2001 Won 2002 Best Music Director Okato Number Kurradu Won 2005 Best Music Director Chatrapathi Won 2009 Best...

M. M. Keeravani Wiki, Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More

M. M. Keeravani is an Indian film composer, playback singer, and lyricist, who mainly works in the Telugu film industry, along with other languages including Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. He gained immense popularity for composing the song Naatu Naatu for the 2022 Telugu film RRR, which earned the title of Best Original Song at the Golden Globe Award in 2023. He has also known for composing music for the pan-India film series Baahubali. M. M. Keeravani (in the middle after growing up) with his music teacher Kavitapu Seethanna garu (extreme left) and Seethanna’s family members He learned to play multiple instruments, including the violin and harmonium. He has trained in the Indian classical music Carnatic raga and is skilled in playing the violin in Carnatic and Hindustani styles. In an interview, he said, From the beginning, I was interested in music. So, my father sent me to a music teacher and I learned music from a very young age.” Keeravani grew up in a Telugu joint family of his father and paternal uncle, Siva Shakthi Datta and V. Vijayendra Prasad, who aspired to become screenwriters and film directors. In 1968, the family moved to Hire Kotankal Village in Manvi (Raichur) Karnataka by purchasing seven acres of land that was closer to the temple town of Mantralayam, where Keeravani’s cousin SS Rajamouli was born. M.M Keeravani (in red circle), S.S Rajamouli, Bose Naannagaru, Bharathi Pinni (M. M. Srilekha’s parents), and Keeravani’s sister Sapthami (1976) He s...

Who Is Mm Keeravani, The Man Behind Oscar Win For Rrr’S Naatu Naatu Song

Music composer MM Keeravani and lyricist-singer Chandrabose were one of the two duos that managed to secure wins for India at the 95th Academy Awards. Chandrabose and Keeravani won their award for the Best Original Song for the song Naatu Naatu from SS Rajamouli’s epic period superhit RRR. Taking the stage at the prestigious award ceremony to a roaring din and deafening applause, Keeravani and Chandrabose accepted the award from presenters Janelle Monee and Kate Hudson. “'Thank you, Academy. I grew up listening to Carpenters, and now here, I am with the Oscars. There was only one wish in my mind, so were SS Rajamouli and my family. RRR has to win every pride of India and must put me on top of the world. Thank you Karthikeya, and thank you all!” Keeravaani said as part of his acceptance speech. Chandrabose for his part concluded the speech with just “Namaste.”

M. M. Keeravani discography

This is a discography of [ citation needed] Composer [ ] 1990s [ ] Year 1990 Manasu Mamatha • 1991 Amma • Mondi Mogudu Penki Pellam • 1992 Hello Darling • Agreement • 1993 Rendilla Poojari • Chinna Alludu • Rowdy Mogudu • Puttinilla Mattinilla • 1994 Theerpu • Khaidi No. 1 Angarakshakudu • Aavesam • Boy Friend • Kishkinda Kanda • Yes Nenante Nene • Pelli Koduku • Subha Muhurtham • 1995 Gharana Alludu • Balaraju Bangaru Pellam • Aalu Magalu • Lady Boss • Real Hero • Dear Brother • 1996 Rayudugaru Nayudugaru • Pehli Nazar Mein (non-film album) • Devaraagam Ardhaangi • Maina • 1997 Osi Naa Maradala • Arundhati • 1998 Raja Hamsa • Pandaga Paradesi • Guzare Zamane (non-film album) • 1999 Raghavaiah Gari Abbai • 2000s [ ] Year 2000 2001 Sundara Kaanda • (Kannada) 2002 2003 Saaya). 2004 Varam • 2005 2006 2007 Chandrahas • Sangamam • 2008 2009 Vengamamba • 2010s [ ] Year 2010 Young India • 2011 2012 2013 Intinta Annamayya • 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020s [ ] Year Other languages 2020 2021 2022 RRR Operation Romeo (Hindi) 2023 Magician Singer [ ] List of Telugu songs recorded by Keeravani Year Song Film Composer Co-Singer 1993 "Ralipoye Puvva" "Venuvai Vachanu" 1999 "Changure Changure" "Ekaseka Tatta" "Ecstacy Privacy" "Kundanapu Bommaki" "Uyalala Uyalala" 2001 "Evaro Evaro" 2002 "Manase"(Version l) Ganga "Veetavenkata" "Govinda Govinda" 2003 "Chitapata Chinukulu" "Evarimaata Vinadu" "Ravayya Ravayya" "Okka Magadu" "Siggesthundi" 2006 "Sri Raghavam" "Sri Rama Rama Ramethi" "Hy...

MM Keeravani: My recent accomplishments don’t leave me shouting out loud and attending champagne parties

MM Keeravani has had an eventful start of 2023, starting the year by creating Golden Globe history for India by winning an award for his hit, Naatu Naatu, and getting Padma Shri honour. And the music maestro feels it is the beginning of a new chapter for Indian music on a global level. Music Composer MM Keeravani wins the award in the category of Best Original Song for 'Naatu Naatu' featured in the film 'RRR' at the 80th Golden Globe Award, in California (RRR Movie twitter) “The feeling is good. But it doesn’t leave me in a state where I am shouting out loud and celebrating by calling friends and attending champagne parties. I don’t do that. In my 34-year-long career, I have seen many ups and downs,” Keeravani says. The 61-year-old musician continues, “My project, Baahubali, earned over ₹2000 crore, breaking all the records. At that time also, I did not celebrate anything. That is because if I celebrate my success, it may leave me in a good mood at that moment. But later when you come across a failure, it will get me depressed too. So, I don’t celebrate my success nor get into any depression when I face failure. I’m happy with whatever is happening. It’s a good feeling, but that’s it. At the most, I will go to the bakery and buy some croissants”. Over the years, Keeravani has composed hits in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi, while drawing inspiration from folk music as well as classical ragas. He is the man behind hits such as Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai (Jism; 2003) and Aa Bhi Jaa (Sur; ...

Who is MM Keeravani, the composer who’s won the Golden Globe for Naatu Naatu

Earlier today, when a visibly nervous and excited 61-year-old music composer MM Keeravani, dressed in black kurta and trousers, walked up the stage at the Beverly Hilton in LA’s Beverly Hills to accept a Golden Globe for creating the Best Original Song – Naatu Naatu, in SS Rajamouli’s 2022 blockbuster RRR, it was not only a culmination of a 25 year-long journey of creating music for films, but also a moment when a quiet, ingenuous and underrated composer found recognition on a global stage. “I am overwhelmed with this great moment happening,” he said. He followed it up by thanking his cousin SS Rajamouli, choreographer Prem Rakshith, actors Ram Charan and NT Rama Rao Jr, who danced up a storm “with so much stamina”, singer Rahul Sipligunj and Kala Bhairav (also his son) for joining hands in lifting up a piece that has had the West and many Indians dancing to its tune since its release. Not many know that Keeravani created about 20 compositions for Naatu naatu, before getting Rajamouli and an inner circle to choose the film’s signature song. Many also do not know that Keeravani, who has done the blaring and full-throated music for RRR, also goes by the name MM Kreem and has given some gentle and very memorable melodies in the Hindi film industry in the ’90s and early 2000s, including Tum mile dil khile (Criminal, 1995), which was often mistaken as an AR Rahman piece by many. There was also Gali mein aaj chand nikla in Mahesh Bhatt’s Zakhm (1998), Sur (2002) and Jism (2003),...

M.M. Keeravani Biography

M. M. Keeravani was born in Kovvur, Andhra Pradesh, India, on 4th July 1961. He is an Indian composer, a singer and producer of singing and recording, renowned for his work in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada , Malayalam, and Hindi films. Personal Life: He was born to Siva Shakti Dutta Koduri and married to M. M Srivalli, who also acts as a line producer in the film industry. He has a son called Kaala Bhairava who has provided his melodious voice for several of his father's compositions as a playback singer. M. M. Keeravani was born to Telugu in a remote western district of Godavari, Kovvur in Andhra Pradesh state. Career: In 1987, he entered the world of movies and has consistently composed and played music in several languages such as Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada. As a leading member in the film industry of India, he is known by various names like M.M Kreem In Bollywood, and in Kollywood, Marakathamani. During his initial entry in the film industry, he served under the well-known composer Mr. K. Chakravarthy as Assistant Music Director. In 1990 he received his first chance as an independent composer in the Kalki movie, but in the ManasuMamatha movie his performance was recognised and gave popularity to him. Through the famous KshanaKshanam film of Ram GopalVarma in 1991 he established his musical career. His career in the Hindi movies was distinguished by the film Criminal, which received several awards. He has worked and written music in approximately 220 films in ...