A. R. Rahman Discography - Signature Tunes

Signature Tunes

  • Asianet: Signature song for Malayalam channel Asianet, titled "Shyama Sundara Kera Kedara Bhoomi"; performed by Sujatha and Kalyani Menon; Released 1994
  • Champions League Twenty20: Official anthem for the Champions League Twenty20; Released 2008
  • Chirakukal: Theme music for a weekly children's television series on Asianet in the mid-1990s
  • Commonwealth Games 2010: Official anthem for the 2010 Commonwealth Games, titled "Jiyo Utho Bado Jeeto"; performed by Rahman; Released 28 August 2010
  • Hyderabad International Airport: Theme song for Hyderabad International Airport, titled "Aasman"; performed by Benny Dayal and chorus; Released 2008
  • JJTV: Signature song for Tamil channel JJTV
  • National Games:
  • NDTV India: Theme song for Indian news channel NDTV; Released 2003
  • Radio DesiBeat: Signature tune for Radio Desi Beats; Released 20 November 2010
  • South Asian Games 1995: Official anthem for the 1995 SAF Games held in Chennai
  • Spirit of Unity: Theme song for the Madras Telugu Academy's concerts
  • Sun TV: Pongal theme of Tamil channel Sun TV
  • Toyota Etios: Theme song for Toyota Etios, titled "Pehli Baar"; performed by Chinmayi, Javed Ali, Madhushree; Released 1 December 2010
  • Unity of Light: Theme song for live musical show, Unity of Light, aired on Vijay TV 18 and 25 May 2003
  • WorldSpace: Theme song for WorldSpace radio; Released 2006
  • Josh FM: signature song for josh fm radio; Released 2012

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