Maris Vijay (b. 1982)

Birthplace:
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Born:
May 31, 1982

Music inherent in his genes, Maris Vijay began learning the piano from the tender age of six. When children of his age played with toys. Maris Vijay played (with) the piano music became his life and career.  When he turned eight, he started playing in school concerts and churches, which included the conduct of choirs enthralling the listeners. Obtaining his grades from Trinity College of Music London, At the age of sixteen, sequencing for jingles, short films, gospel and devotional songs became his forte. He went on to play the keyboard for many music directors in Tamil, Telugu & Malayalam films as a sequencer and programmer, his talents have been realized and acclaimed by many music directors both in cinema and television. Maris Vijay has also excelled in bringing out commercial albums in Hindi, Tamil and English.  In his march towards excellence in the exalted field of music, his rich experience in recording, mixing sequencing and composing has helped him blossom as a music director in his own right.  The Indian cinema has always acknowledged and appreciated merit and Maris Vijay with his love for music, dedication, commitment and hard work is sure to carve a niche for himself in the world of music.  Maris Vijay is an Indian music director, singer, and pianist who hails from Chennai, Tamilnadu. He completed his education in Chennai. He plays the piano since the age of six. He made music for Malayalam, Telugu and Tamil industry. He also directed music album in English, Hindi, and Tamil. Vijay is fluent in Telugu, Tamil and English. He composed music in the film Vingyani in 2014. The movie was written, directed and produced by Paarthi. Vivek and Meera Jasmine were in the lead roles along with Paarthi. Maris Vijay records all types of national, International, and local music, albums, devotional hymns, and many commercials too.  Recently, he founded a world-class recorded studio with all the latest technology named Trinity Waves in Chennai, Tamilnadu. The studio has designed with maximum efficiency and all equipment faster than ever before. The studio also has space for parking. He made music for the Malaysian Tamil film Villavan, and the trailer of the film released during the cricket match organized by the south actor association in Malaysia. All the south stars there like Rajnikanth, Kamal Haasan, who watched the trailer, praised the film crew and its music. The film was made at a high cost, and it also released in Malaysia. The movie became a super hit in a few days of release. The music of Maris Vijay also attracted the audience, and he was also nominated for Cine Malaysia Award for Villavan. For the first time, an Indian musician has been nominated for this award. The movie Villavan was directed and written by Vasaan and produced by GVKM Elephant pictures. Vinod Mohana and Sangeeta Krishnasamy were in the lead roles.  Maris also has a few Hollywood projects. He is popular in the Telugu and Tamil industry. He likes reading books. He follows A.R.Rahman and Ilaiyaraja.  - TMDb Mini Biography

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