Roshan Sebastian

Roshan Sebastian is an Indian singer and music programmer

About Roshan Sebastian

Roshan Sebastian, son of K.D Sebastian & Mini Sebastian was born on 19 June 1997 at Kannur, Kerala. His mother tongue is Malayalam. Even though he was born in Kerala, he has spent most of his time in Tamil Nadu—first in Coimbatore and now in Chennai. His singing earned him an award for the 'Best Expressive Singer' in Airtel Super Singer Junior Season 1.. He completed his graduation from Loyola College, Chennai in the year 2018. Apart from academics, he has been learning Hindusthani Vocals from Shri.Kuldeep Sagar and have completed Senior Diploma and was also learning piano from Shri.Sadanandam, the guitarist of Music Director Ilayaraja. After his graduation, he has completed his course in Music Production from Shri.Hentry Kuruvila, who is one of the programmers of A.R Rahman. Right now he is working as a music programmer in the film industry.

Career

He entered Airtel Super Singer Junior Season 1 in the year 2007 and became the semi-finalist and was awarded "Best Expressive Singer".[1] Followed by that in the year 2008, he participated in Gandharva Sangeetham in Kairali TV and became the first runner up and received "Yesudas Award" from the legend Dr.K. J. Yesudas. In the year 2009, he again participated in Vijay TV Airtel Super Singer Junior (season 2) and was among the top 3 finalists. He is also nicknamed as "Paadum Ilaya Nila" — the senior paadum nila being none other than legendary S. P. Balasubrahmanyam.

Achievements

  • Roshan won second place in Kairali Gandharva Sangeetham competition and received "Yesudas Award" from the legend Dr.K. J. Yesudas.
  • In the semi-finals of Airtel Super Singer Junior 1, Roshan was awarded "Best Expressive Singer".
  • Roshan was among the top 3 finalists on Airtel Super Singer Junior 2
  • He is also nicknamed as "Paadum Ilaya Nila"—the senior paadum nila being none other than legendary SP Balasubramaniam.

References

  1. Subha J Rao (13 May 2010). "Arts / Cinema : Let the music begin!". The Hindu. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
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