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Sam C. S. is an Indian music composer, producer, lyricist and singer who predominantly works in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam films. He debuted in Tamil with the horror film Orr Eravuu before working on the scientific thriller Ambuli.[1][2][3][4]

His most notable scores include Kaithi, Puriyatha Puthir, Vikram Vedha (and its 2022 remake), Odiyan, Adanga Maru, NOTA, RDX, Pushpa 2: The Rule, and Mahavatar Narsimha.

Early life

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Sam was born into in a Tamil family in Munnar, Kerala, India.[5][6] He attended St. Aloysius Higher Secondary School in Royappan Patti, Theni, Tamil Nadu.[citation needed] He later earned a degree in MCA and MBA from St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli. He worked for a software company after his graduation. He currently lives in Cumbum, Theni.[citation needed]

Career

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Sam assisted other music composers on scores for movies.[7] His talent was soon discovered by movie houses, which led to an opportunity to compose music for musical thriller Mellisai, later renamed Puriyatha Puthir.[8][9]

During this time, he composed jingles, which led him to meet the director duo Pushkar-Gayathri, who offered him the opportunity to score Vikram Vedha. The film's album and original soundtracks went on to become chart toppers.[10]

Sam got his next opportunity in 2018 when director V. A. Shrikumar Menon offered him Mohanlal-starrer Odiyan to score.

Discography

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As a composer

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Films

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Year Title Language Notes
2010 Orr Eravuu Tamil Two songs
2012 Ambuli Two songs
2014 Aaaah Background score only; uncredited
2016 Kadalai
2017 Vikram Vedha
Puriyatha Puthir Soundtrack released under the name Mellisai
2018 6 Athiyayam One song; promotional
Keni Background score only
Diya Tamil, Telugu Tamil soundtrack released under the name Karu
Iravukku Aayiram Kangal Tamil
Mr. Chandramouli
Kadikara Manithargal
Lakshmi
Vanjagar Ulagam
NOTA
Odiyan Malayalam Background score only
Adanga Maru Tamil
2019 Ispade Rajavum Idhaya Raniyum
K-13
100
Ayogya
Devi 2
Gorilla
Kaithi
Arjun Suravaram Telugu
Jada Tamil
2021 Sám Hối: The Living Sandbag Vietnamese
Mosagallu Telugu
Kasada Thapara Tamil Composed one song, "Vidhi Ezhuthiya"
Enemy Background score only
Sabhaapathy
Raajavamsam
Chithirai Sevvanam
2022 Carbon
Saani Kaayidham
Rocketry: The Nambi Effect
Ramarao on Duty Telugu
Yenni Thuniga Tamil
Vikram Vedha Hindi Two songs: "Bande", "Yaara"; Also background score
Repeat Shoe Tamil
2023 Michael Telugu
Run Baby Run Tamil
Bakasuran
Thugs
Pakalum Paathiravum Background score only
Agilan
Kondraal Paavam
Ghosty
Rudhran Background score only[11]
Thiruvin Kural
Thandatti Background score only
Nene Naa Telugu
RDX Malayalam [12]
Tamil Kudimagan Tamil
Red Sandalwood
The Road
Raid
Bandra Malayalam [13]
Vela
Phoenix [14]
Parking Tamil [15]
2024 Siren Background score only[16]
Guardian [17]
Idi Minnal Kadhal [18]
Demonte Colony 2 [19]
Kondal Malayalam [20]
Thekku Vadakku [21]
Black Tamil [22]
KA Telugu
Pani Malayalam
Pushpa 2: The Rule Telugu Additional background score
2025 Ennu Swantham Punyalan Malayalam [23]
Madraskaaran Tamil [24]
Vanangaan Background score only
Get-Set Baby Malayalam [25]
Dilruba Telugu [26]
Jack [27]
Ace Tamil Background score only; also composing two songs "Poka Rap" and "Paarvai Thani".[28]
Phoenix [29]
Trending [30]
Mahavatar Narsimha Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu [31]
Blackmail Tamil [32]
Padaiyaanda Maaveeraa Background score only[33]
Retta Thala [34]
TBA Saloon [35]
Varavu Malayalam

Web series

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Year Work Network Notes
2022 Suzhal: The Vortex Amazon Prime Video
Five Six Seven Eight ZEE5
2023 The Night Manager Disney+ Hotstar
Label

As a singer

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Year Film Songs
2010 Orr Eravuu "Ucchi Malayil"
"Kaadhala"
2012 Ambuli "Ambuli Theme"
2016 Kadalai "Kannukulla Vanthu"
"Aathankarai"
2017 Vikram Vedha "Karuppu Vellai"
"Yethu Nyayam"
"Oru Katha Sollatta"
2018 Iravukku Aayiram Kangal "Yea Pa Yeppappa"
"Nights of Neverland"
"Winds of the Darkest Hour"
Mr. Chandramouli "Kallooliye"
"Kandapadi"
"Yedhedho Aanene"
"Mr. Chandramouli Theme"
Kadikara Manithargal "Theera Oru"
"Yeanoo"
Lakshmi "Iraiva Iraiva"
NOTA "Yaar Kalikku"
Adanga Maru "Aangu Vaangu"
2019
K-13 "Oru Saayangalam"
100 "Nanba"
Devi 2 "Love, Love Me"
Abhinetri 2 "Love, Love Me"
Kaithi "The Hot Biriyani"
"Eternal Love of Father"
"Neel Iravil"
"Night is Dark"
Arjun Suravaram "Bang Bang"
2021 Rajavamsam "Mane Unna"
"Mapilla Vandha"
2022 Repeat Shoe "Theeyaai Ododi"
Bakasuran "Siva Sivayam"
"Kaathama"
Ghosty "Bramman"
2023 Run Baby Run "Run Baby Run - Theme"
Thugs "Amman Song"
Agilan "Dhrogam"
Parking "Yevan Nallavan"
2024 KA "Ka Mass Jathara"
Black "Majili Majili"

As a lyricist

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Year Film Songs
2017 Puriyatha Puthir "Mazhaikkulle"
Vikram Vedha "Pogatha Yennavittu"
2018 Iravukku Aayiram Kangal "Uyir Uruvaatha"
"Yea Pa Yeppappa"
"Yaen Penne Neeyum"
Mr. Chandramouli "Kallooliye"
"Theeraadho Vali"
NOTA "Yaar Kalikku"
2019 100 "Nanba"
Ispade Rajavum Idhaya Raniyum "Kannamma"
"Yendi Raasathi"
"Yeno Penne"
Gorilla "Yaaradiyo"
"Chimp Song"
2023 Bakasuran "Kaathama"
Parking "Chella Kalliye"
"Yevan Nallavan"
2024 Black "En Chella Kedi"

Awards

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Provoke Awards

Hello FM Awards

Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards

Vijay Awards

IIFA Awards

Filmfare Awards South

References

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Sam C. S. is an Indian music , , songwriter, , and singer who predominantly works in , with additional contributions to Telugu and . Born in , , he initially pursued a in software engineering, holding master's degrees in computer applications and business administration from St. Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli, before transitioning to music full-time. He began his film music career assisting other composers on background scores and programming, making his debut as a composer with the 2010 Tamil horror film Orr Eravuu. This was followed by his work on the 2012 scientific thriller Ambuli, marking his entry into mainstream scoring. Sam C. S. gained widespread recognition with the soundtrack for the 2017 neo-noir action thriller Vikram Vedha, which featured a blend of intense background music and songs that complemented the film's narrative style, earning critical acclaim for its innovative fusion of genres. His score for the 2019 action thriller Kaithi, a high-octane prison-break story, further solidified his reputation, with the pulsating tracks enhancing the film's suspenseful atmosphere and contributing to its commercial success. Over the years, Sam C. S. has composed for a diverse range of films, including the Malayalam action-comedy RDX (2023) and the Telugu epic Pushpa 2: The Rule (2024), showcasing his versatility across regional industries. In 2025, he expanded into animated films with the score for Mahavatar Narsimha and international projects including a South Korean film, alongside his full-fledged Bollywood debut announced in August for an untitled project starring Sonu Sood, building on his prior involvement in the Hindi remake of Vikram Vedha (2022). His compositions often emphasize rhythmic intensity and emotional depth, making him a sought-after collaborator for action and thriller genres in South Indian cinema.

Early years

Birth and family background

Sam C. S. was born on July 30, 1987, in Munnar, a hill station in Kerala, India, to a Tamil family. His family later settled in Cumbum, a town in the Theni district of Tamil Nadu, where he grew up immersed in the local environment and resides in Cumbum. As a child, Sam developed an early passion for music through participation in school choirs and other activities.

Education and initial pursuits

He completed his secondary education at St. Aloysius Higher Secondary School in Royappan Patti, Theni. He later pursued higher education at St. Joseph’s College in Tiruchirappalli, where he obtained a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA). Following his graduation, Sam C. S. entered the software industry, working for approximately four years in IT roles to support himself while nurturing his interest in music. Around 2010, driven by his passion for composition, he resigned from his software position to transition fully into music, starting as an assistant to established composers on background scores and programming.

Career

Debut and early compositions

Sam C. S. made his debut as a music composer in with the independent Tamil , directed by debutants Shankar, Hareesh Narayan, and Krishna Sekhar, marking his entry into the film industry after assisting other composers on background scores. This low-budget project provided his first opportunity to handle both songs and background , showcasing his early experimentation with atmospheric sounds suited to the genre. From 2010 to 2016, Sam C. S. composed for a series of lesser-known Tamil films, building a modest portfolio through projects that often flew under the mainstream radar. Notable among these were the 2012 scientific thriller , where he crafted tense, electronic-infused scores to enhance the film's suspenseful , and the 2014 action-comedy Aaaah, which allowed him to explore rhythmic, upbeat tracks. By 2016, he contributed to , a rural drama that highlighted his ability to blend folk elements with contemporary orchestration, though these works received limited commercial exposure. His background in software engineering, gained from a brief stint in IT after graduation, proved instrumental in leveraging digital tools for innovative music production during this phase. Despite these efforts, Sam C. S. faced significant challenges in securing consistent opportunities, having quit his IT job in 2009 to pursue music full-time only to encounter prolonged gaps between projects. He later reflected on a struggling period post-debut, where he received few offers for several years, relying on assistant roles and independent gigs to sustain his while honing his compositional style amid the competitive Tamil film industry. This formative era underscored his persistence in gradually establishing a niche through technically adept, genre-specific scores rather than immediate commercial hits.

Breakthrough successes

Sam C. S.'s collaboration on the 2017 Tamil film , directed by Pushkar-Gayathri, marked a significant in his , earning widespread critical acclaim for his innovative background score that complemented the film's thriller . The score, composed entirely based on before , featured tense, atmospheric tracks that heightened the psychological tension between protagonists Vikram and Vedha, contributing to the film's commercial and artistic success. This project not only showcased his ability to blend electronic elements with orchestral sounds but also led to a surge in film offers, transforming his professional trajectory. Building on this momentum, Sam C. S. delivered a standout soundtrack for the 2019 Tamil action thriller , directed by , which was praised for its pulse-pounding background score that amplified the film's high-stakes, songless narrative of redemption and survival. The score's intense, rhythmic motifs and minimalist compositions were instrumental in creating an immersive , earning recognition as a key factor in the movie's gripping tension and box-office triumph, grossing over ₹100 worldwide. This success solidified his for crafting scores that drive emotional and action-driven storytelling in commercial cinema. Following these Tamil milestones, Sam C. S. expanded his work into Malayalam and Telugu cinema, beginning with the background score for the 2018 Mohanlal starrer Odiyan, which marked his entry into Mollywood and demonstrated his versatility across regional styles. This foray culminated in further acclaim with his composition for the 2023 Malayalam action film RDX, where his energetic tracks earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Music Album – Malayalam at the 69th Filmfare Awards South, highlighting his growing influence in South Indian cinema beyond Tamil films.

Recent developments and expansions

In 2024, Sam C. S. composed the background score for the Telugu Pushpa 2: The Rule, directed by and starring , marking a significant pan-Indian that built on his earlier successes like Kaithi in fostering broader industry ties. Expanding internationally in 2025, Sam C. S. took on the scoring duties for a South Korean film, his first venture into East Asian cinema and beyond Indian-language productions, as confirmed in exclusive interviews where he highlighted the project's unique cultural blend. Among his projects as of November 2025, Sam C. S. composed for films including the Tamil action thrillers Phoenix (July 2025) and Blackmail (August 2025), alongside an untitled film directed by H. Vinoth and starring Dhanush, produced by 7 Screen Studio, which promises a high-stakes action-thriller narrative. Additionally, his contributions to Vietnamese cinema include the 2021 score for Sám Hối: The Living Sandbag, directed by Peter Hein, which featured local leads and explored themes of redemption through boxing, further diversifying his global portfolio.

Musical style and influences

Compositional approach

Sam C. S. is renowned for his distinctive compositional approach in film scoring, particularly within thriller and action genres, where he seamlessly blends electronic, orchestral, and folk elements to create immersive soundscapes that amplify narrative intensity. This fusion often incorporates pulsating electronic synths for modern tension, sweeping orchestral strings for emotional depth, and subtle folk instruments like guitars or ethnic percussion to evoke cultural resonance and raw energy. In works tailored to high-stakes action sequences, such as those in , he layers these elements to build a rhythmic pulse that mirrors the film's relentless pace without overpowering the dialogue or visuals. A hallmark of his style is the use of minimalistic background scores to heighten narrative tension, emphasizing restraint over bombast to allow silence and sparse motifs to underscore suspense. He strategically deploys metallic clangs or isolated electronic pulses in thriller contexts to represent character backstories or escalating threats, avoiding over-scoring that could exhaust the and instead crafting crescendos that culminate in mass emotional release. This technique draws from influences like , prioritizing atmospheric buildup through careful frequency management to prevent sonic clashes and maintain clarity in chaotic scenes. Drawing from his IT background, where he worked as a software professional after earning a Master of Computer Applications, Sam C. S. self-produces most of his tracks using workstations and production software, precise experimentation with . This hands-on allows him to iterate rapidly, integrating tools for orchestral simulations, AI-generated vocal effects, and ethnic instrument recordings without relying heavily on external studios, which streamlines his workflow for fast-paced film projects. By treating music as a character from the scripting , he ensures scores are to the , often motifs across projects for thematic continuity.

Key inspirations and collaborations

Sam C. S. draws significant inspiration from the works of and , whom he has identified as his primary musical influences for their innovative approaches to film scoring that blend traditional and contemporary elements. In recent years, he has also cited and as key listening influences, appreciating their orchestral depth and emotional resonance, which inform his hybrid scoring style combining Western symphonic techniques with Indian rhythmic structures. This fusion is evident in his background scores that integrate electronic textures, atmospheric layers, and live instrumentation to heighten narrative tension. A pivotal collaboration for Sam C. S. was with director on the 2019 Tamil action thriller Kaithi, where Kanagaraj specifically sought a scoring approach reminiscent of Hans Zimmer's work on to evoke a , immersive atmosphere. Sam C. S. composed the entire background score based on the script alone, delivering pulsating percussion and minimalist motifs that amplified the film's relentless pace without traditional songs. Sam C. S. confirmed in December 2024 his involvement in the sequel 2. Equally formative was his work with the directing duo Pushkar and Gayathri on the 2017 neo-noir crime film , marking a transition from prior collaborations on television commercials to full feature scoring. Their trust enabled him to pre-compose elements before , fostering a seamless integration of music with the film's moral ambiguities. Sam C. S. has expanded into cross-language partnerships, notably contributing the background score for the 2024 Telugu action drama Pushpa 2: The Rule, directed by and produced by . In this venture, he handled the full orchestral and alongside primary composer , adapting his style to the pan-Indian project's high-stakes action sequences and cultural motifs. This collaboration highlights his versatility in bridging Tamil and , with Sam C. S. confirming his comprehensive involvement in scoring the film's duration to support its epic scale. In 2025, his full-fledged Hindi debut on an untitled project starring further demonstrates this evolving hybrid approach across Indian cinema.

Discography

Film and web series scores

Sam C. S. has composed background scores and music for over 90 films across multiple Indian languages, including Tamil, Telugu, , , and , as well as a Vietnamese project, spanning from his debut in 2010 to ongoing work in 2025. His contributions emphasize tense, atmospheric soundtracks suited to thriller and action genres, often enhancing narrative tension through minimalist and ethnic . Notable among these are his scores for the Tamil neo-noir thriller Vikram Vedha (2017), directed by Pushkar-Gayathri, where the music integrates folk elements with suspenseful cues to underscore the cat-and-mouse dynamic between leads Madhavan and . Similarly, his work on the Tamil Kaithi (2019), helmed by , features pulsating rhythms and urgent percussion that amplify the high-stakes prison break sequence, contributing to the film's commercial success. In the Malayalam industry, Sam C. S. delivered a high-energy score for RDX (2023), a martial arts action comedy directed by Nahas Hidayath, blending traditional percussion with electronic beats to match the film's fast-paced fight choreography and brotherly camaraderie. His involvement extended to Telugu cinema with the pan-India blockbuster Pushpa 2: The Rule (2024), directed by Sukumar, where the score supports Allu Arjun's intense portrayal through layered folk and orchestral arrangements that evoke rural rebellion and power struggles. Beyond films, Sam C. S. has scored web series for Tamil streaming platforms, including the Amazon Prime Video crime thriller Suzhal: The Vortex (2022), which uses haunting ambient sounds and rhythmic motifs to build mystery in its small-town investigation narrative, with a second season released in 2025 continuing his atmospheric style. He also composed for the Vietnamese action film Sám Hôi (2020), marking his international foray in collaboration with stunt director Peter Hein. In select projects, Sam C. S. has occasionally contributed vocals or lyrics alongside his scoring duties, adding personal texture to the soundscapes.

Vocal and lyrical contributions

Sam C. S. has actively contributed as a in several of his film projects, blending his compositional skills with vocal performance to enhance emotional resonance. In the 2023 Tamil thriller Bakasuran, directed by , he provided vocals for the poignant track "Kaathama," a song that captures themes of isolation and perseverance amid the film's gritty narrative. This performance marked one of his notable singing credits, where his raw, introspective delivery complemented the acoustic guitar-driven arrangement. Similarly, in the 2023 action film Michael, helmed by and starring , Sam C. S. sang the titular theme song, infusing it with a brooding intensity that underscored the protagonist's internal conflicts. His vocal contribution to the theme helped establish the film's tense atmosphere from the outset, demonstrating his ability to integrate singing seamlessly into broader scoring elements. Beyond performing, Sam C. S. has taken on lyric-writing duties for select tracks in Tamil cinema, often crafting words that delve into emotional profundity and human vulnerability. In Bakasuran, he penned the lyrics for "Kaathama," using evocative imagery to convey longing and quiet strength, which aligned closely with the film's exploration of societal undercurrents. His lyrical work in other projects, such as Adanga Maru (2018) and Sabhaapathy (2021), similarly emphasizes introspective themes, prioritizing relational bonds and personal resilience over ornate phrasing. These contributions highlight his multifaceted role in song creation, where lyrics serve as a narrative bridge within his musical frameworks. Up to 2025, Sam C. S. has contributed to devotional tracks, such as "Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya" from the soundtrack of the animated film Mahavatar Narsimha (2025), a soulful piece emphasizing spiritual introspection that showcases his vocal and lyrical talents.

Awards and honors

Major film awards

Sam C. S. has garnered significant recognition in the South Indian film industry for his background scores and compositions, with key wins at prestigious ceremonies highlighting his contributions to thriller and action genres. In 2024, he received the Best Music Album award in the category at the for RDX, where his high-energy soundtrack amplified the film's fast-paced action sequences and earned praise for blending traditional and modern elements. The previous year, at the IIFA Awards 2023, Sam C. S. won the Technical Award for Best Background Score for the Hindi remake Vikram Vedha, acknowledging his tense, layered compositions that intensified the psychological cat-and-mouse dynamic between the lead characters, marking a notable expansion into . Earlier accolades include a at the for in 2020, where his innovative songless background score was lauded for propelling the narrative's relentless suspense and emotional depth in the Tamil action thriller.

Other recognitions

In the early stages of his career during the , Sam C. S. garnered notable industry acknowledgments for his breakthrough compositions. He received the Provoke Award for Best Upcoming Music Director in 2017 for the soundtrack of . The same year, he was honored with the Hello FM Award for Best Music Director for , highlighting his emerging influence in music. Sam C. S. also earned several South Indian regional honors that underscored his growing reputation. In 2017, he won the Ananda Vikatan Cinema Award (also known as the Vikadan Award) for Promising Music Director and the Vijay Award for Best Background Score, both recognizing his work on Vikram Vedha. More recently, he received a nomination for Best Music Director in the Malayalam category at the 2024 South Indian International Movie Awards (SIIMA) for RDX: Robert Dony Xavier, affirming his versatility across regional industries up to 2025. His international expansions have brought further nominations and recognitions, particularly through non-traditional film projects. In 2025, Sam C. S. was approached for and confirmed his role composing the score for an untitled South Korean film, a milestone that signals broader global acknowledgment of his stylistic fusion of electronic and orchestral elements. Additionally, his background score for the Amazon Prime web series Suzhal: The Vortex Season 2 contributed to the show's win for Best Drama Series - India at the 2025 Asian Academy Creative Awards, an Asia-Pacific honor celebrating creative excellence in digital content.

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