Alex Paul
Alex Paul is an Indian music director who works in Malayalam cinema.
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Born | 21 November 1961 61) | (age
Origin | Kerala, India |
Occupation(s) | Film composer, music director |
Instrument(s) | Playback singing, harmonium |
Years active | 2002–present |
Personal life
Alex is the son of M. A. Paul, a music artist who formed the first orchestra (in Malayalam: 'ganamela') troupe in Kochi & Philomina.[1] He is the younger brother of Lal, of the directing duo Siddique-Lal, and it was in Lal's film Chathikkatha Chanthu (2004) that Alex debuted as musical director.[1][2] He is married to Biji Alex, and has three children: Asvati Alex, Arathy Alex, and Arjun Alex.
Career
He learnt musical instruments from Kalabhavan, Kochi. He started his own studio, where he composed music for several music albums and for TV serials. Alex made his film debut as music director with Rafi Mecartin's Chathikkatha Chanthu. At the age of 20, he started a music institute named, Tune of Hearts. When he was 29, he started a recording studio. On 14 October 2013, he started music technology institute, National Institute of Music Technology (NIMT).
Discography
- King Liar (2016)
- John Honai (2015)
- Maad Dad (2013)
- Cobra (2012)
- Seniors (2011)
- Kalla Malla Sulla (Kannada-2011)
- Tournament – Play & Replay (2010)
- In Ghost House Inn (2010)
- Chattambinadu (2009)
- Duplicate (2009)
- 2 Harihar Nagar (2009)
- Panthaya Kozhi (2007)
- Kangaroo (2007)
- LollyPop (2008)
- Thalappavu (2008)
- Chocolate (2007)
- Classmates (2006)
- Pothan Vava (2006)
- Red Salute (2006)
- Tantra (2006)
- Achanurangatha Veedu (2006)
- Thuruppu Gulan (2006)
- Vaasthavam (2006)
- Thommanum Makkalum (2005)
- Hello (2007)
- Ali Bhai (2007)
- Kichamani MBA (2007)
- Inspector Garud (2006)
- Rajamanikyam (2005)
- Black (2004)
- Chathikkatha Chanthu (2004)
References
- "Star Talk - Music Director Alex Paul". India Gitz. 20 February 2010. Archived from the original on 21 February 2008. Retrieved 20 March 2010.
- George, Vijay (26 January 2004). "The burden of being Chandu". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 23 March 2004. Retrieved 30 March 2010.