Taj Noor
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Birth name | Taj Noor Khan |
Born | Salem, Tamil Nadu, India |
Occupation(s) | Music director, lyricist |
Years active | 1993 – present |
Taj Noor is an Indian film score and soundtrack composer, who has predominantly scored music for Tamil films.[1]
Career
[edit]Taj Noor was born in the town of Salem, Tamil Nadu to a district collector Usman Ali Khan and his wife Habibonisha and has two elder brothers and two elder sisters. He completed his education in Salem, attending the Bharatiya Vidyalaya and the Pavadi Boys High School and then continued his collegiate education at Government Arts College, Salem with Physics as his major subject. Taj Noor assisted music director A. R. Rahman, after joining his team in 1996. Initially, his major responsibility was to maintain all the back-ups for the work done by Rahman, with the job being particularly important before the technology boom in the late 1990s.
His first solo film soundtrack was for the romantic drama film, Aayiram Muthangaludan Thenmozhi (2012), though delays meant that the soundtrack albums of Pandiraj's Vamsam (2010) and Eththan (2011) released before hand. He also previously worked on the Rambha-starrer Vidiyum Varai Kaathiru, but the film was shelved. For Aayiram Muthangaludan Thenmozhi, Taj Noor composed the music based on the seasons in the Kurinji, Mullai, Marutham, Neithal and Palai regions and used mostly the violin, viola and cello to record the songs.[2] The film's director, Shanmugaraj, was a good friend of Pandiraj and recommended that Taj Noor should be selected for Pandiraj's second venture. Taj Noor made a breakthrough in the music industry with the album of Vamsam, winning acclaim for his work, especially for the "Marudaani" song.[3] He won further acclaim for his work in Eththan, though several of his subsequent albums had audio launches but did not have a theatrical release including Mallukattu, Adithalam, Swasame and Kaliyugam, where he worked alongside Siddharth Vipin and Arunagiri. Furthermore, other ventures saw him removed after beginning work such as Samuthirakani's Poraali (2011) or shelved midst production such as Ilankannan's Om, starring Arjun and Pallavi Subhash and the Sarathkumar-Iniya starrer Velachery.[4][5][6]
Partial discography
[edit]Films
[edit]Year | Film Title | Notes |
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2010 | Vamsam | |
2011 | Eththan | |
2011 | Mallukattu | Unreleased film |
2012 | Aayiram Muthangaludan Thenmozhi | |
2012 | Kaliyugam | Unreleased film |
2013 | Swasame | Unreleased film |
2013 | Adithalam | Unreleased film |
2014 | Marumunai | Re-recording only |
2014 | Adhu Vera Idhu Vera | |
2014 | Gnana Kirukkan | |
2015 | Katham Katham | |
2015 | Vethu Vettu | |
2015 | Strawberry | |
2016 | Nayyapudai | |
2016 | Vellikizhamai 13am Thethi | |
2016 | Yaanai Mel Kuthirai Sawaari | Score only |
2017 | Guru Uchaththula Irukkaru | |
2022 | Vattakara |
Television
[edit]- Mudhal Mariyadhai - Kalaignar TV
References
[edit]- ^ "Verse & reverse: Taj Noor". The Times of India. 9 January 2011.
- ^ Kumar, S. R. Ashok (18 February 2012). "Audio Beat: Ayiram Muthangaludan Thenmozhi". The Hindu.
- ^ "Taj Noor - Tamil Cinema Director Interview - Taj Noor | Vamsam | A.R.Rahman | Pandi Raj | Maruthani". Behindwoods.com. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
- ^ "Taj Noor not cheated by 'Eththan'| Lakshman Sruthi - 100% Manual Orchestra |". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
- ^ "Construction workers' life on big screen". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
- ^ Kumar, S. R. Ashok (5 October 2013). "Audio Beat: Gnana Kirukkan - Tunes to match the tale". The Hindu.