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Ghibran
Birth nameMohamaad Ghibran
BornCoimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
OriginCoimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
GenresFilm score
Occupation(s)songwriter, composer, record producer, music director, arranger, music producer
Instrument(s)Keyboard, piano, guitar, accordion, harmonium, percussion
Years active2000–present

Mohamaad Ghibran , often credited as M. Ghibran, is an Indian film music composer. For more than a decade, he worked as an ad-film composer and composed for over 800 television commercial jingles in different languages before turning into a film music composer in the Indian film industry. He has completed Grade 8 in both Piano and Music theory through Trinity College London and also obtained his degree in Classical compositions and film scoring under Australian Composer Lindsay Vickery at the LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore. Ghibran shuttles between Chennai, Mumbai and Singapore for all his recording works and owns a studio at Chennai.[1]

Early life

Ghibran was born and raised in Coimbatore. When he was in his 10th standard, his family relocated to Chennai after his father suffered a severe loss in business. He had to discontinue studies and do several jobs to support his family.[2]

Ghibran said that he had developed an interest in music after he had seen Yanni perform on TV, when he was about eight or ten. He had enrolled into a music college, but had to drop out and instead attended keyboard classes and learnt keyboard part-time from Paul Augustine. He completed his eighth grade in keyboard and got an offer from a studio to compose music for their animations as an in house composer. He was working there for two years. In 2000, he set up his own studio and over the next six years composed for over 700 ads.[2]

Ghibran then joined a university in Singapore.[2] In Singapore, he worked part-time composing music for media houses to meet his expenses. After completing his works, he worked for the Singapore wood and percussion instruments orchestra. He stated that the work was satisfying but it was not enough for survival and therefore he decided to come back to India. But his previous clients had moved on and he did not get many advertisements to work on.[2]

Career

Ghibran, having worked in several Ad films, was a good friend of director A. Sarkunam and actor Vimal. When Sargunam wanted to direct a new film after Kalavani, he selected Ghibran to work for his venture. Thus, Sargunam and Ghibran collaborated for the film, Vaagai Sooda Vaa. The soundtrack for the film was widely appreciated.[1] The Times of India stated, "M Ghibran joins the list of debut composers who have impressed with their work in recent times. The music score complements the movie, and marks him out as a musician to watch out for".[3] Malathi Rangarajan from The Hindu wrote that "Music is another highlight. M. Gibran's numbers keep ringing in your ears long after you leave the cinema".[4] Rajagopalan Badrinarayanan from musicperk.com wrote "Vaagai Sooda Vaa is a wholesome package with wonderful songs. Being his first movie Gibran has done a great job with the musical score. The album will surely reshuffle the current chart".[5] Ghibran said that after Vaagai Sooda Vaa "there was no stopping back" and that he was approached by several directors. He, however, decided to take a break and was looking for an urban based script.[6]

In 2013, Ghibran composed the music for the films Vatthikuchi, Kutti Puli and Naiyaandi. His 2014 releases were Thirumanam Ennum Nikkah and Amara Kaaviyam. He also had his first Telugu release Run Raja Run. According to Behindwoods.com, his work in the film "garnered great appreciation from the fans" and the songs had been "in the top of the charts for a long time".[7] He was offered the big budget project Vishwaroopam II by Kamal Haasan, who, impressed with Ghibran's work, gave him the opportunity to work on his next two projects, Uttama Villain and Papanasam, the Tamil remake of Drishyam, as well.[6]

Personal life

Ghibran is married to a Telugu woman from Vijayawada, a scientist, who he met in Singapore.[6] Ghibran's first child, a son was born on 18 December 2014.[8] His elder brother AG Amid is a director.[9]

Discography

Released works
Year Title Language Notes
2011 Vaagai Sooda Vaa Tamil Won, Vijay Award for Best Find of the Year
Won, Ananda Vikatan Magazine's Top 10 Nambikkaigal (Hopes) of 2011
Won, Mirchi Music Awards South for Best Upcoming Music Director
Won, BIG FM Melody Music Award for Best Debut Music Director
Won, Vijay Music Awards for Popular Melody of the Year
Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Tamil
2013 Vatthikuchi Tamil
2013 Kutti Puli Tamil
2013 Naiyaandi Tamil
2014 Thirumanam Ennum Nikkah Tamil Won, Mirchi Music Awards South for Best Album of the Year(Mirchi Listeners' Choice)[10]
Won, Zee Telugu Santosham Award for Best Music Director – Tamil[11][12]
2014 Run Raja Run Telugu Telugu film Debut.
Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Telugu
2014 Amara Kaaviyam Tamil
2015 Jil Telugu
2015 Uttama Villain Tamil Won, Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Award for Best Original Score[13]
Won, Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Award for Best Song (For the Song "Iraniyan Naadagam")[13]
Won, Russian International Film Festival Award for Best Original Music[14]
Won, Platinum Award from International Independent Film Awards for Original Score[15]
Won, Diamond Award from International Independent Film Awards for Original Song ("Iraniyan Naadagam")[16]
Won, Diamond Award from International Independent Film Awards for Original Song ("Kaadhalaam")[16]
Gold Winner, from Prestige Music Award for Original Song ("Kaadhalaam")[17]
Silver Winner, from Prestige Music Award for Original Song ("Iraniyan Naadagam")[17]
Won, Norway Tamil Film Festival Awards for Best Music Director [18]
2015 Papanasam Tamil
2015 Thoongaavanam
Cheekati Rajyam
Tamil
Telugu
Bilingual film.
Upcoming projects
Year Title Language Notes
2016 Vishwaroopam 2
Vishwaroop 2
Tamil
Hindi
2016 Chennai Singapore Tamil
2016 Mayavan Tamil
2016 Babu Bangaram Telugu

References

  1. ^ a b "Ghibran - Tamil Cinema Music Director Interview - Ghibran | Sargunam | Vaagai Sooda Vaa | Vimal | Iniya - Behindwoods.com". Videos.behindwoods.com. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d "It was emotionally very disturbing, says Ghibran". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Vaagai Sooda Vaa movie review: Wallpaper, Story, Trailer at Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  4. ^ https://web.archive.org/20111211011406/http://www.thehindu.com:80/arts/cinema/article2503919.ece. Archived from the original on 11 December 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2011. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help); Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "Vaagai Sooda Vaa | Musicperk – Trending news, analysis, reviews, ratings and exclusive content for music". Musicperk. 10 July 2011. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  6. ^ a b c http://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/seen-and-heard/article6189779.ece
  7. ^ http://behindwoods.com/tamil-movies-cinema-news-14/ghibran-tollywoods-most-wanted.html
  8. ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/telugu/movies/news/Run-Raja-Run-music-director-becomes-Dad/articleshow/45591515.cms
  9. ^ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/tamil/music/Rajathandhiram-director-is-Ghibrans-brother/articleshow/46593183.cms
  10. ^ http://www.mirchimusicawards.com/tamil/
  11. ^ http://www.bestindiablog.com/2015/08/zee-telugu-santhosham-awards-2015-videos-watch-live-streaming.html
  12. ^ http://www.salsca.com/tollywood/santosham-awards-2015-winners-list/
  13. ^ a b http://www.laiffawards.com/october-winners.html
  14. ^ http://ruiff.ru/winners-2015-october/
  15. ^ http://iifilmawards.com/Platinum_Award.html
  16. ^ a b http://iifilmawards.com/Diamond_Award.html
  17. ^ a b http://prestigemusicaward.com/
  18. ^ http://www.ntff.no/node/136

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