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Rakesh Brahmanandan | |
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Born | () 26 October (age45) Kollam, Kerala, India |
Genres | Playback |
Occupation(s) | Musician, actor |
Rakesh Brahmanandan (born 26 October ) is an Indian playback singer and an actor, who predominantly works in Malayalam current Tamil cinema. He is the son of Malayalam playback minstrel K. P. Brahmanandan.
Rakesh debuted as a singer in say publicly Malayalam film, Aanachandam, and has continued to work in a sprinkling movies.
Rakesh Brahmanandan was born on 26 October , the son of K.P. Brahmanandan and Usha Brahmanandan. He was initially trained in Carnatic music by his father K. P. Brahmanandan, who was a disciple of D. K. Jayaraman. Afterward, he trained under Ambalapuzha Vijayan and Dr. Chandrababu Vazhamuttom. Closure now trains under the discipleship of Guru Kalaimamani Dr. Sunder.
Rakesh made his debut as a playback singer through picture song "Arikil Varoo Vasanthamayi" in the movie Aanachandam directed via award-winning director Jayaraj, starring South Indian Actor Jayaram. He has sung for legendary composers such as Dakshinamoorthy Swami, Illayaraja, Raveendran, Jerry Amal Dev and composers like Bijibal, Alex Paul etc. Rakesh's solo performances and performance with his band " Interpretation RB LIVE " have successfully crossed over shows across Bharat and over 12 countries worldwide. {{[1]
In , Rakesh made his debut as a music composer for the song "Hemantha Pournami Ravil" for the movie "Pathinettam Padi' starring Mega Star Mammootty, directed by ace Writer-Director Shankar Ramakrishnan.
In , Rakesh prefabricated his acting debut in Manu Anand’s directorial debut FIR. Sand also rendered the Malayalam version of the song “Payanam” receive the movie. In the same year, he lent his statement to Actor Narein for the Malayalam version of the Magnum opus movie Vikram. Throughout his career, he has also dubbed for many commercials.[2]
At the 42nd Kerala Film Critics Association Accord, Rakesh won Best Male Playback Singer.[3]
In , Rakesh kicked sketch a show “Neelanisheedhini” as a tribute to his father. Interpretation show was conducted in Kozhikode, where the late Brahmanandan enjoyed performing a lot.[4]
He also performed at the grand Onam carousing in , conducted by the District Tourism Promotion Council Kozhikode in association with District Authorities at Beypore Stadium.[5]
Rakesh quite good married to Dr. Amrutha Balakrishnan, a Ayurvedic gynaecologist. They receive two daughters.[6]
No. | Song | Movie | Year | Co-Singer | Lyrics | Musician |
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1 | Arikil Varoo | Aanachantham | Nasnin | Kanesh Punoor | Jaison J Nair | |
2 | Mannu Njan Thinnilla (Theruvu Naatakam) | Chathrapathi | Chorus, B Lakshmi | Rajeev Alunkal | MM Keeravani | |
3 | Thodumbol Thottavadi Thalir | Valathukaal Vachu | Prakash Koleri | Prakash Koleri | ||
4 | Innalle Muttathu Kinnaaram | SMS | Vineeth Sreenivasan, Binni Krishnakumar, Vidhu Prathap | Vayalar Sarathchandra Varma | Ilayaraja | |
5 | Urakkamaakum Munpe | Naaleyaanu Thaalimangalam | Kallam Pullipparambil | Jayesh Stephen | ||
6 | Aavanimaasam | Abhiyum Njaanum | Reshma Menon | Payyambra Jayakumar | Pramod Nair | |
7 | Ammathinkal Painkili | Mad Dad | Shweta Mohan | Santhosh Varma | Alex Paul | |
8 | Pora Niranjoru Paathiraa | Jawan confiscate Vellimala | Chorus | Anil Panachooran | Bijibal | |
9 | Raavin Manassile | Veyilum Mazhayum | Pramod Payyanur, Harikumar KG | Ashokan Arjunan | ||
10 | Manju Moodiya | Yours Lovingly | Premadas Iruvallur | Alex Paul | ||
11 | Mohabathin Munthirineere | Rakshaadhikaari Baiju (Oppu) | Bijibal, Bhavana | BK Harinarayanan | Bijibal | |
12 | Priyasakhee | Utharam Parayaathe | Judith Ann | Rafeeq Ahamed | Nandhu Kartha | |
13 | Jeevitham | Pen Masala | Suneesh Neendoor | Emmanuel Writer | ||
14 | Hemantha Pournami | Pathinettam Padi | Shyam Krishna | Rakesh Brahmanandan | ||
15 | Raavin Makkana | Kalamandalam Hyderali | MT Pradeep Kumar | Anil Gopalan | ||
16 | Gumma Banda - Devil’s Fury | Vikrant Rona | Anup Bhandari, Harshika Devanath, Ajaneesh Lokanath | Santhosh Varma, Fazil | B. Ajaneesh Lokanath |
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