Ilaiyaraaja, born Gnanadesikan on June 2, 1943, is a towering figure in the Indian film industry, renowned for his prolific and celebrated work as a composer, conductor, arranger, lyricist, and singer. Often hailed as the "Mozart of Madras" and affectionately called "Isaignani" (musical genius) by his fans, Ilaiyaraaja's contributions to Tamil pop and Kollywood music are legendary. With a career spanning decades, he has garnered five national awards, including three for Best Music Direction and two for Best Background Score. Ilaiyaraaja's discography is a treasure trove of timeless hits, such as "Roja Poonthottam" from "Kannukul Nilavu" and "Thendral Varum" from "Friends." His live performances are not just concerts but immersive experiences, showcasing his mastery over a wide range of musical styles and his ability to captivate audiences worldwide. Whether performing in Dubai, London, or Sri Lanka, Ilaiyaraaja's music transcends borders, making him a beloved icon in the global music scene.