From Kick to being a musical sensation! Conquering the hearts through his music!
In 2009 Telugu movie industry welcomed a musical genius Thaman S with the film ‘Kick’ marking THE BEGINNING OF A REMARKABLE JOURNEY. OVER THE YEARS, Thaman has ascended to become the top music director in the Telugu film world, working on big-budget productions that resonate with audiences across regions.
Composing over 100 movies, Thaman has proved his mettle as a composer, earning him the title of the fastest music director to reach 50 &100 films. While some may measure success in terms of hits and flops, Thaman’s creations have transcended these boundaries, delivering timeless masterpieces that have garnered him immense attention in the film industry.
Among his noteworthy works, films like “Ala Vaikunta Purramulo”, Tholi Prema, Aravindha Sametha Veera Raghava, Kick, Raceguram, Dookudu, and Akhanda have left and trade mark on the hearts of the audience. Notably the song “Ramulo Ramula” from “Ala Vaikunta Purramulo” which was directed by Trivikram Srinivas holds the distinction of amazing viewership of 60+ crores views on YouTube becoming an all-time high in his albums.
Thaman’s charm lies in his ability to bag big projects with the biggest heroes in the industry. Upcoming ventures include Guntur karam directed by Trivikram Srinivas, featuring Allu Arjun as the lead AA 22 directed by Trivikram Srinivas, Anagnaga oka Raju directed by kalyan Shankar, Skanda directed by Boyapati Srinu, Game changer starring Ram Charan and directed by Shankar, and an untitled project of Rebel Star Prabhas under Maruti direction. Moreover he has existing projects like ‘Bhagavanth kesari’ directed by Anil Ravipudi, and untitled project ‘RT4GM’ by Gopichand Malineni and Multi-starrer project ‘BRO’ directed by Samuthirakani.
Amidst all these ventures Thaman’s schedule remains tightly packed, making him the busiest music director in the Indian film industry. His ability to strike a chord with audiences and create magical melodies is unmatched and his musical reign seems boundless, extending into the realms of Telugu, Kannada, Tami and Malayalam Cinema.