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Ravi Basrur
Indian music composer and director
Musical artist
Ravi Basrur is an Indian music composer, lyricist and director who mostly works in the Kannada film industry. He is known for his collaborations with director Prashanth Neel, with whom he debuted in Ugramm. He is also a film director, having directed the films Gargar Mandala and Girmit.
Early life
He is a native of Kundapura, a coastal town in Karnataka state. He was born in Basrur Village.[1]
Career
Basrur debuted by scoring music for the film Ugramm.[2][3] Following his debut, he composed music[4][5] for films such as Ekka Saka (), Just Maduveli (),[6]Karvva (),[7][8]K.G.F: Chapter 1 () and K.G.F: Chapter 2 ().
He was also nominated for a Filmfare Awards South[9][10][11] award for Best Music Director for this film. His other projects include the Prashant Neel directorial Salaar, Salman Khan's Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan.[12][13] and Unni Mukundan's Marco.[14]
Discography
As music composer
As singer
Filmography
As director
Awards and nominations
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