Top Ringtones
A. R. Rahman Ringtones

A. R. Rahman Ringtones

A. R. Rahman Ringtones

Welcome to Collection of A. R. Rahman Ringtones | brought to you by Free-Ringtones.net

Album : September Maadham (Unplugged) [1 SONG | 1 MINUTE | DEC 29 2023]

September Maadham (Unplugged)

Album : Latoo Remix [1 SONG | 3 MINUTES | DEC 27 2023]

Latoo Remix(Remix By Dj Amit Shah)

Album : Spirit Of Rangeela (Insta Mix) [1 SONG | 2 MINUTES | DEC 21 2023]

Spirit Of Rangeela (Insta Mix)

Album : Ayalaa Ayalaa (From “Ayalaan (Telugu)”) [1 SONG | 4 MINUTES | DEC 20 2023]

Ayalaa Ayalaa (From “Ayalaan (Telugu)”)

Album : Thaniye Thananthaniye (HipHop Mix) [1 SONG | 3 MINUTES | DEC 20 2023]

Thaniye Thananthaniye (HipHop Mix)

Album : Ayalaa Ayalaa (From “Ayalaan”) [1 SONG | 4 MINUTES | DEC 20 2023]

Ayalaa Ayalaa (From “Ayalaan”)

Album : Ther Thiruvizha (From “Lal Salaam”) [1 SONG | 7 MINUTES | DEC 18 2023]

Ther Thiruvizha (From “Lal Salaam”)

Album : Evano Oruvan (Afrobeat Dancehall Mix) [1 SONG | 2 MINUTES | DEC 17 2023]

Evano Oruvan (Afrobeat Dancehall Mix)

Album : Ranvijay’s Entry Medley (From “ANIMAL”) [1 SONG | 3 MINUTES | DEC 14 2023]

Ranvijay’s Entry Medley (From “ANIMAL”)

Album : BGM -En Swasa Kaatre (from “En Swasa Katre”) [1 SONG | 46 SECONDS | DEC 11 2023]

BGM -En Swasa Kaatre (from “En Swasa Katre”)

A. R. Rahman Ringtones

Born A. S. Dileep Kumar on January 6, 1967, Allah Rakha Rahman is an Indian music composer, record producer, singer, songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist, and philanthropist. He is well-known for his contributions to Indian cinema, primarily in the Tamil and Hindi film industries, with sporadic trips into other film genres. He has won fifteen Filmfare Awards, seventeen Filmfare Awards South, two Academy Awards, two Grammy Awards, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, and six National Film Awards. The third-highest civilian award in India, the Padma Bhushan, was given to him by the government in 2010.

The Tamil film Roja marked the beginning of Rahman’s film scoring career, which he started with his own studio, Panchathan Record Inn, in the early 1990s. After that, he composed music for a number of Tamil movies, such as the politically charged Bombay directed by Ratnam, the urban Kadhalan, Thiruda Thiruda, and Gentleman, the first film directed by S. Shankar. Rahman won the BMI Award for Best Score for his work on the comedy Couples Retreat (2009), his first Hollywood picture. At the 81st Academy Awards, he won Best Original Score and Best Original Song for his work on Slumdog Millionaire (2008). At the 2010 Grammy Awards, he also took home the Best Song Written for Visual Media and Best Compilation Soundtrack Album awards. Both “Mozart of Madras” and “Isai Puyal” (musical storm) are nicknames given to him.

Rahman has also developed into a philanthropist and humanitarian, contributing to and raising funds for numerous charities and causes. He received recognition from Stanford University in 2006 for his services to world music. The Madras Rotary Club awarded him a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008. He was listed as one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time in 2009. He brought 7.1 surround sound to South Indian movies in 2013. He was given an honorary doctorate by Berklee College of Music in 2014. His honorary doctorate from Aligarh Muslim University is another accolade. He debuted as a writer and director in the 2017 picture Le Musk.

Rahman is renowned for his film songs that combine elements of various genres, such as Carnatic music, Western and Hindustani classical music, and the Qawwali style of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. He does this by layering instruments from various musical idioms in an improvisational style. Rahman shared monaural recordings in the 1980s with K. V. Mahadevan and Vishwanathan-Ramamoorthy, his musical forebears. He has also contributed to hundreds of films as a pianist with Ilaiyaraaja’s group. His approach evolved over time as he experimented with fusing new electronic sounds and technologies with conventional instruments.

Rahman’s love of experimenting is the source of both his musical interests and outlook. His compositions combine Indian pop music with a distinctive timbre, form, and instrumentation through an auteuristic use of counterpoint, orchestration, and the human voice. Rahman’s music appeals to a wide range of social classes and cultural backgrounds in Indian society because of its syncretic style and inclusive lyrics.

Time included his debut soundtrack, Roja, in their list of the “10 Best Soundtracks” of all time in 2005. The South Asian diaspora is credited with contributing to the composer’s early international success, according to film critic Richard Corliss, whose “astonishing debut work parades Rahman’s gift for alchemizing outside influences until they are totally Tamil, totally Rahman”. Rahman is regarded as “one of the world’s great living composers in any medium” by music producer Ron Fair.

Popular Artists