K. M. Radha Krishnan is an Indian music composer known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema.[2] Some of his most notable works are Anand (2004), Godavari (2006), and Chandamama (2007). In 2006, he received the state Nandi Award for Best Music Director.[3][4][5]

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K. M. Radha Krishnan
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K. M. Radha Krishnan in Cinivaram
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BornWanaparthy, Telangana, India[1]
OccupationsFilm composer, Music director, Playback singer
Years active2002-present
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Background

K. M. Radha Krishnan was born in Wanaparthy and studied there until year three. He then went to Coimbatore and returned after a few years to complete schooling in Gadwal. His father K. V Mohan, who worked for All India Radio since 1973, was Radha Krishnan's inspiration to become a musician. His father used to sing light music and was also an stage actor, performing in over 500 stage shows.[6] Inspired by his father, Radha Krishnan learned Hindustani classical music with the help of Chaganti Lakshmi for a couple of years. He settled in Hyderabad, where he completed diploma at Hyderabad Music College and trained as a music teacher.[7] He learned western classical music from Arnold for a couple of years and Carnatic classical music from Vengamamba. He conducted research on blending Hindustani music.[8]

Early career

K. M. Radha Krishnan aspired to become a singer like S. P. Balasubrahmanyam during his youth. He practiced and improvised his father's music. After two years, he started analyzing songs and realized he could be a composer. While seeking opportunities as a music director in the film industry, he composed the background music for Sunil Kumar Reddy's film Silence Please. After a two-year gap, he scored music for a children's film called ‘Hero’.[4]


Filmography

As Music Composer

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YearTitleLanguageNotes
2000Silence PleaseSilent filmBackground score only
2002HeroTelugu
2004AnandTelugu
2004MeghamTelugu
2005Kanchanamala Cable TVTelugu
2006GodavariTeluguNandi Award for Best Music Director
2006Manasu Palike Mouna RaagamTelugu
2006MayabazarTelugu
2007ChandamamaTelugu
2008Siddu From SikakulamTelugu
2008Bhale DongaluTelugu
2008BaladurTelugu[9]
2008Yen Indha MounamTamilDubbed version of Manasu Palike Mouna Raagam [10]
2009Raju MaharajuTeluguBackground score only
2011Naaku O LoverundiTelugu[11]
2014Lakshmi Raave Maa IntikiTelugu
2018Oorantha AnukuntunnaruTelugu[12]
2018Shubhalekha+LuTelugu
2024Konchem HatkeTelugu
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As playback singer

  • 2004 - Anand
  • 2004 - Megham
  • 2006 - Godavari, Mayabajar, Manasu Palike Mouna Raagam.
  • 2007 - Chandamama
  • 2008 - Siddu From Sikakulam
  • 2008 - Baladur
  • 2024 - Konchem Hatke

As lyricist

  • 2008 - Bhale Dongalu

As artist

  • 2024 Miss Perfect episode 7 guest appearance himself

References

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