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Rinu Razak is an Indian playback singer. She has performed songs for films such as Ohm Shanti Oshana, Praise The Lord, Ormayundo Ee Mugham, Vettah and Theeram.
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Birth name | Rinu Razak |
Born | Alwaye (Aluva), Kerala, India | 28 August 1996
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Years active | 2013–present |
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Career
editRinu Razak has associated with several music composers such as Shaan Rahman, Gopi Sundar, Armaan Malik, and Afzal Yusuf. In 2014, she debuted in playback singing with her songs "Mounam Chorum Neram" and "Sneham Cherum Neram" for the Malayalam movie Ohm Shanthi Oshaana.[1] She had various soundtracks to her name such as "Sharon Vaniyil" (Praise the Lord), "Doore Doore" (Ormayundo Ee Mukham) and "Raavu Maayave" (Vettah).
In 2017, Rinu Razak debuted as a lyricist by writing the lyrics of 'Njan Varumee' for the movie Theeram.
She was the title-winner of the Reality Show 'Super Star Junior 2010' of Amrita TV and also the 'First Runner-up' of Media One TV's 'Pathinaaalam Ravu: Season One'.
Personal life
editRinu Razak is originally from Manjeri. She is currently pursuing her Master's in English at The English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU).[2]
Discography
editYear | Song | Film Title | Composer | Co-Artist |
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2014 | "Mounam Chorum Neram..." | Ohm Shanthi Oshaana | Shaan Rahman | Hesham Abdul Wahab |
"Sneham Cherum Neram..." | ||||
"Sharon Vaniyil..." | Praise the Lord | Yazin Nizar | ||
2015 | "Doore Doore... (Reprise)" | Ormayundo Ee Mukham | ||
2016 | "Raavu Maayave..." | Vettah | Shaan Rahman | |
2017 | "Ee Nilavin..." | Pillers | Akhil P | Sidhesh |
"Aa Mizhikalil..." | Sonador | Roshad Rasheed | Hesham Abdul Wahab | |
2020 | "Neeto Neno..." | World Famous Lover | Gopi Sundar | Siddharth Sawariya |
References
edit- ^ "I am humbled that my voice has been recognised as a unique one: Rinu Razak". The Times of India. 16 January 2017. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
- ^ "Malayalam singing star stirs up a musical storm at EFLU". The Times of India. 5 March 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
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