Sandesh Shandilya
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Sandesh Shandilya | |
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Born | Agra | 19 February 1968
Genres | Soundtrack, Film score |
Occupation(s) | Composer, arranger, |
Years active | 2001 – present |
Sandesh Shandilya is an Indian film composer, musician, and singer, working in Bollywood, most known for his work in films like Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001), Chameli, Road, Uff Kya Jadoo Mohabbat Hai and Socha Na Tha.
His 2001 music album Piya Basanti won the International viewers' choice award at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards. His teacher, Ustad Sultan Khan along with K.S.Chithra sang the song Piya Basanti for him on this album.[citation needed]
He took basic training of music from maestro Ustad Sultan Khan who was a noted Sarangi player too.[1][2][3]
Album
Year | Album | Other Notes |
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1999 | Pyar Ke Geet | Video features Arbaaz Khan, Malaika Arora Khan and Sung by Shubha Mudgal, Sukhwinder Singh |
2000 | Piya Basanti | Video features Nauheed Cyrusi and Donovan Wodehouse and Sung by Sultan Khan, K. S. Chithra |
2006 | Ustad & the Divas | A compilation album, composed by Sandesh Shandilya, which brings three singers, Chitra, Sunidhi Chauhan and Shreya Ghoshal, together with the Ustad Sultan Khan. |
Filmography
Year | Film | Other Notes |
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2001 | Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... | "You Are My Soniya" ,"Suraj Hua Madham","Dewaana Hai Dekho" (3 Songs) |
2002 | Agnivarsha: The Fire and the Rain | |
2003 | Chameli | |
Road | ||
Rules: Pyaar Ka Superhit Formula | ||
2004 | Uff Kya Jadoo Mohabbat Hai | |
2005 | Socha Na Tha | |
2006 | Iqraar: By Chance | |
2007 | Big Brother | |
Ek Chalis Ki Last Local | ||
Jab We Met | Guest Composer for "Aoge Jab Tum" | |
2008 | Meerabai Not Out | |
Colours of Passion (Rang Rasiya) | ||
2009 | Toss: A Flip of Destiny | |
Jashnn: The Music Within | ||
Hum Phirr Milein Na Milein | ||
Jag Jeondeyan De Mele | ||
Sikandar | ||
Do Paise Ki Dhoop, Chaar Aane Ki Baarish | ||
2010 | Dus Tola | |
Tum Milo Toh Sahi | ||
Road to Sangam | ||
2011 | Love U...Mr. Kalakaar! | |
Yamla Pagla Deewana | ||
2012 | Chaar Din Ki Chandni | |
Gattu | ||
2014 | Satra Ko Shaadi Hai | |
Kya Dilli Kya Lahore | ||
2015 | Time Out | |
Manjhi - The Mountain Man | ||
2016 | Chalk n Duster | |
2017 | The Wishing Tree (2017) | |
Vodka Diaries | ||
2018 | Daas Dev | |
2019 | Jhalki | |
2020 | Shikara | |
2021 | Oye Mamu! |
References
- ^ Nagarajan, Saraswathy (21 July 2010). "On a soulful note". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
- ^ Biswas, Sushmita (19 November 2005). "Hitting the right note". The Telegraph. Calcutta, India.
- ^ "On a musical high with 'Socha Na Tha'". The Tribune. 24 November 2004.
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