Anirudh,
Sivakarthikeyan,
Vijay
Sethupathi,
Karthik
Subbaraj
and
the
list
goes
on.
The
only
common
traits
these
new
found
stars
of
Tamil
cinema
share
is
rapid
growth.
The
latest
inclusion
to
this
list
is
music
composer
Santhosh
Narayanan
and
his
growth
in
the
last
couple
of
years
has
been
immense.
Starting
off
his
career
as
an
assistant
to
AR
Rahman,
Santosh
got
his
break
through
Attakathi
in
which
he
made
his
debut
as
an
independent
music
director.
In
only
his
third
film,
Pizza,
he
performed
a
symphony
orchestra
in
Sydney,
Australia.
His
songs
and
background
score
were
both
fresh
and
captivating.
But
he
was
recognized
widely
after
the
release
of
Soodhu
Kavvum,
thanks
to
the
number
'Kaasu
Panam
thuttu
money
money'
which
became
a
sensation.
His
first
film
in
the
year
2014
Cuckoo,
once
again
earned
him
positive
reviews
with
the
song
'Manasula
Soora
Kaathu'
taking
the
first
position
in
the
iTunes
all
India
charts.
The
just
released
album
of
Jyothika's
36
Vayathinile
is
already
receiving
rave
reviews
with
each
and
everyone
praising
the
song
'Rasathi'
for
its
beautiful
message.
Santosh
Narayanan
has
already
made
his
leap
by
making
his
debut
in
Bollywood.
He
is
roped
in
to
compose
music
for
Ajay
Devgan's
Golmaal
4
along
with
Pritam
Chakraborty.
Now
that's
what
we
call
growth
and
Tamil
cinema
has
truly
been
lucky
enough
of
late
to
have
been
blessed
with
talented
technicians
like
Santosh
Narayanan.