Manu Ramesan

Manu Ramesan
Manu Ramesan
Genres Film score, world music
Occupations Composer, music director

Manu Ramesan is an Malayalee film composer who is best known as the son of one of the most famous poets and lyricists in Kerala, S. Ramesan Nair. He has composed for films like Pidichirukku (2008) , Gulumal: The Escape (2009), Plus Two (2010).[1]

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Personal life

Manu Ramesan is a famous Malayalee film composer, from Kerala, India. He is the son of one of the most famous poets and lyricists S. Ramesan Nair, who has written lyrics for more than 450 songs for the Malayalam film industry, from 1985 onwards. Manu Ramesan has composed for the films like Pidichirukku (2008) , Kavya,s Diary (2009) , Gulumal: The Escape (2009), Plus Two (2010).[1]

Filmography

Year Film Notes
2008 Pidichirukku Tamil
2009 Kavya,s Diary Telugu
2009 Gulumal: The Escape Malayalam
2010 Plus Two Malayalam

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