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Suresh Peters
Birth nameSuresh Peters
Born (1968-04-26) 26 April 1968 (age 56)
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
OriginIndia
Occupation(s)Composer, singer, drummer
Instrument(s)Keyboard, drums, guitar
Years active1990–present
Musical artist

Suresh Peters (born 26 April 1968) is an Indian musician. He is a music producer, drummer, music director in five Indian languages and a playback singer in multiple Indian languages for feature films in India.

Career

Suresh Peters began performing on stages during his school and college days. He pursued a professional path in the music industry at a relatively young age. Following his college education, he briefly explored the film advertising domain, particularly in the film department.

He participated in sessions and live shows alongside established musicians. He contributed as a member of rock band "Nemesis Avenue." The pivotal point came when A.R. Rahman initiated his first film project, "Roja," and Peters joined him as an assistant. During the composition of the film "Gentleman," Rahman offered Peters his first chance as a playback singer, featuring him in the song "Chikku Bukku Railae."

Peters and Rahman went on to collaborate on a series of songs including "Urvasi Urvasi," "Pettai Rap," "Chandralekha," "Oru Koodai Sunlight," and "Super Police". Peters then embarked on his journey as a composer. His first major venture was an independent Tamil music album titled "Minnal".

Peters' debut as a music director was for a Tamil feature film, "Coolie". Subsequently, he ventured into the Malayalam film industry with "Punjabi House" in 1998. Peters' work extended to five Indian languages—Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Tamil.

Peters has solidified his identity as an independent music artist through Tamil albums, including "Minnal," "Oviyum," "Yengirindho," and "Kaathirupen." Peters remains a drummer, contributing to sessions and live performances.

Awards

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  • Kalaimamani, 1998
  • Received Prestigious Award for Creative Arts in the field of Music. Awarded by the Tamil *Nadu State Government, 1998.
  • Best Music Director Filmfare Award, 2000

Discography

As a singer

Tamil

Year Film Song(s) Composer Notes
1993 Gentleman Chikku bukku Rayile A. R. Rahman
1994 Jai Hind Bodhai Yeri Pochu Vidyasagar
1994 Kadhalan Pettai Rap, Urvashi A. R. Rahman
1994 Captain Unakku Oru Macham Sirpy
1994 Super Police Sundara En A. R. Rahman
1995 Coolie Ada Kattu Katta, Hey Rum Rum himself
1995 Villadhi Villain Sarakku Sarakku Vidyasagar
1995 Thai Thangai Paasam Ilamaiyile T. Rajendar
1995 Aasai Shockadikkuthu Sona Deva
1995 Vishnu Okay Okay Deva
1995 Thotta Chinungi Coke Pepsi Philip-Jerry
1995 Pullakuttikaran Daily Daily Deva
1996 Rajali Eera Thamarai Aravind
1996 Thuraimugam Soda Bottle Adithyan
1996 Sundara Purushan Getup Maathi Sirpy
1996 Karuppu Roja Mella Sirithal M. S. V. Raja
1996 Gnanapazham Hey Sayorana K. Bhagyaraj
1997 Selva Lappu Tappu Sirpy
1997 Love Today Monica Monica Shiva
1997 Lucky Man Akkum Bakkum Adithyan
1997 Panchalankurichi Vanthiyala Deva
1997 Samrat Jimbumba Manoj Saran
1998 Golmaal Hey Pappa Balabharathi
1999 Monisha En Monalisa No Problem T. Rajendar
2002 Game Dosthu S. P. Venkatesh
2005 Englishkaran Englishkaran Deva
2006 Varalaaru Ilamai remix AR Rahman
2007 Sivaji Style AR Rahman
2014 Burma Counting Cars Sudharshan Kumar
2019 Thambi Hello Saare Govind Vasantha

Kannada

Year Film Song(s) Composer Notes
1998 Yaare Neenu Cheluve "Chakotha" Hamsalekha
1999 Snehaloka "Ooty Ooty" Hamsalekha
2000 Mava Mava Maduve Mado "Hakki Hakki" L. N. Shastry
2000 Avaran Bit Ivaran Bit Avanyaru "Avaran Bit" Hamsalekha
2000 Galate Aliyandru "Thillana Thillana" Deva
2001 Nanna Preethiya Hudugi "Car Car" Mano Murthy
2001 Jodi "Surya Nodayya" S. A. Rajkumar
2001 Chithra "Zimbole" Gurukiran
2003 Ooh La La "Geleyare"
2007 Milana "Kaddu Kaddu"
2009 Auto "Life Is Automatic"

Telugu

Year Film Song(s) Composer Notes
1994 Super Police "Choodara En" A. R. Rahman
1994 Kadhalan (D) "Urvasi" A. R. Rahman
1994 Kadhalan (D) "Peta Rap" A. R. Rahman
1995 Sisindri "Hello Pilla" Raj
1996 Pavithra Bandham "Paatante" M M. Keeravani
2001 Akasa Veedhilo "Hottara Bera Bera"
2001 Hanuman Junction "O Prema" himself

Hindi

Malayalam

As a composer

Year Film Language Notes
1998 Punjabi House Malayalam
1995 Coolie (1995 film) Tamil
2001 Hanuman Junction Telugu
2004 Runway Malayalam
2000 Thenkasi Pattanam Malayalam
1999 Independence Malayalam
2002 Mazhathullikilukkam Malayalam
2001 One Man Show Malayalam
2001 Raavanaprabhu Malayalam
2002 Malayali Mamanu Vanakkam Malayalam
2004 Aparichithan Malayalam
2005 Pandippada Malayalam
2008 Twenty 20 Malayalam
2009 Love in Singapore Malayalam
2009 Colours Malayalam
2012 Mr. Marumakan Malayalam
2016 Connect India Anthem Malayalam
2016 Rhythm Hindi

References

  1. ^ Joseph, Krupa (14 November 2019). "On my pinboard: Suresh Peters". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  2. ^ "King of the jungle". The Hindu. 26 August 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  3. "Timeless tunes". Indian Express. 19 July 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  4. "The man who sang Pettai Rap". New Indian Express. 17 August 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  5. "Re: [arr] Suresh Peters to give music for a film". Yahoo Groups. 24 December 2001. Archived from the original on 10 February 2013. Retrieved 13 December 2024.
  6. "Connect India Anthem – Suresh Peters ft. Shankar Mahadevan". YouTube. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021.

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