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Ghibran's first child, a son was born on 18 December 2014. [13] His elder brother A. G. Amid is a director. [ 14 ] In May 2024, Ghibran announced he has converted from Islam to Hinduism and changed his name to Ghibran Vaibodha; [ 15 ] the name change had been implemented a year before.
Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru is the soundtrack album composed by Ghibran, for the 2017 Tamil-language action thriller film of the same name [1] directed by H. Vinoth and produced by S. R. Prakashbabu and S. R. Prabhu under the banner Dream Warrior Pictures, starring Karthi.
The soundtrack album for Thoongaa Vanam composed by Ghibran, features only one song, "Neeye Unakku Raja" in the heavy metal genre, written by Vairamuthu and sung by Kamal Haasan, with backing vocals by Yazin Nizar and model-turned-singer Aishvarrya. [24] The song was released on 7 October 2015. [25]
The film's music is composed by Ghibran and cinematography and editing were handled by N. K. Ekambaram and T. Sivanandeeshwaran. Ka Pae Ranasingam was scheduled to release in the newly launched streaming service Zee Plex, bypassing a theatrical release due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]
Richard Mahesh, writing for Behindwoods gave three stars out of five, calling it as a "Commendable start by Gibran, gives brand new experience for music lovers". [3] Karthik Srinivasan of Milliblog commented "Vaagai Sooda Vaa’s soundtrack is a brilliant achievement – the music is refined and layered, something that is rarely expected out of a debut!"
The film score and seven-song soundtrack is composed by Ghibran in his maiden collaboration with Karthi and H. Vinoth. Lyricists Thamarai, Umadevi, Vivek, Raju Murugan, Ranjith, Udayakumar and Soundararajan penned each song in the album. [40] Besides composing, Ghibran also co-wrote the track "Sevatha Pulla" with Ranjith, who led vocals for the ...
The soundtrack album and background score for Vishwaroopam II is composed by Ghibran, replacing Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy who composed for the first part. The lyrics for the songs of the Tamil version were written by Vairamuthu and Kamal Haasan , and the songs of the Hindi version were written by Prasoon Joshi and Sandeep Srivastava.
Like the title, the album will be remembered as an 'epic' in the years to come". [13] musicaloud.com gave it a score of 8.5 out of 10 and wrote, "His Telugu debut may not have been up to his usual standards, but with Amara Kaaviyam, Ghibran continues to churn out top quality work in Tamil". [14] Sify wrote, "Ghibran shoulders the movie by ...