J. Anoop Seelin

Indian film music director and playback singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

J. Anoop Seelin is an Indian film music director and playback singer primarily associated with the Kannada film industry. He has composed musical scores for films including Gooli, Eddelu Manjunatha, I Am Sorry Mathe Banni Preethsona, Sidlingu, Parari, Madarangi, Naanu Avanalla... Avalu, and Aatagara.

OccupationsMusic composer, singer
Years active1998–present (singing)
2008–present (composing)
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J. Anoop Seelin
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OriginHassan district, Karnataka, India
OccupationsMusic composer, singer
Years active1998–present (singing)
2008–present (composing)
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Seelin received the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Music Director for his work in Sidlingu.

Early life and education

J. Anoop Seelin was born in Hassan, Karnataka. After completing his early education in Hassan, he and his family moved to Bangalore to explore better opportunities. Seelin later earned an LLB degree and initially pursued a career in law.

Career

Seelin's musical journey began in Bangalore, where he performed as a singer with various bands. In 1999, he began working as a chorus singer under the mentorship of Hamsalekha, a prominent figure in the Kannada music industry. Over six years, he gained experience singing track songs for Hamsalekha's compositions, which laid the foundation for his career in playback singing.

Seelin's notable playback singing work includes songs from films like Ondagona Baa, Sarvabhoma, Madana, Dharma, Nenapirali, and Sixer.

Vocal performance

His first vocal performance "Yaro yaro nannavalu yaro..."[1] in the movie Ondagona Baa, followed by hit songs from movies like Sarvabhoma, Madana,[2] Dharma,[3] Janapada,[4] Nenapirali,[5] Sixer,[6] and Thaballi.[7]

Music composition

Seelin debuted as a composer with the film Gooli, followed by work on Eddelu Manjunatha. Subsequent projects included I Am Sorry Mathe Banni Preethsona, which received critical acclaim for its background score, and Sidlingu. For the final score, he won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Music Director.

Other notable films in his career include Madarangi and Aatagara. Seelin continues to contribute to Kannada cinema, composing music across a range of genres.

Awards and recognition

Anoop Seelin has received numerous awards for his versatile singing.

The Government of Karnataka announced the Karnataka State Film Awards for 2010–11; Seelin was named Best Music Director for composing music for the movie Sidlingu.[8] The jury was headed by the noted Kannada movie director Sunil Kumar Desai.

Discography

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YearFilmNotes
2008Gooli
2009Eddelu Manjunatha
Preethse Preethse
2010Yaksha
2011I Am Sorry Mathe Banni Preethsona
Manasology
Galla
2012SidlinguWinner Karnataka State Film Award for Best Music Director[9]
Nominated SIIMA Award for Best Music Director
Nominated Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Kannada
Janma
2013Parari
Madarangi
B3
Director's Special
GooglyBackground music
2014Rose
Love in Mandya
Goli SodaTamil film; Background score only
2015Bhagyaraj
Aatagara
10 EndrathukullaTamil film; Background score only
Naanu Avanalla...Avalu
2016Brahma Vishnu Maheshwara
Jessie
Nataraja Service
Neer Dose
2017KaduguTamil film; Background score
Smile Please
Chowka
Eradane Sala
Bangalore Underworld
Eleyaru Naavu Geleyaru
Siliconn City
Dada is Back
Dayavittu GamanisiAlso co-producer
Nominated Filmfare Award for Best Music Director – Kannada
Kaafi Thota1 song only
2018Najundi Kalyana
Huccha 2
2019Kalbetada Darodekoraru
Rustum
YaanaaBackground score only
2021Inspector Vikram
2022Monsoon Raaga
Sugarless
Bairagee50th Film
Petromax
Totapuri: Chapter 1
Ranganayaka
Thimayya & Thimayya
2024The Judgement
Mafia
Kaalapatthar[10]
2025Gana[11]
Sidlingu 2[12]
Raju James Bond
Unlock Raghava
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