Amitraj

Amitraj Sawant is a Marathi Music Director. He is a music director-composer and singer from Mumbai. In 2013, Amitraj won the Best Music Director award, Dada Saheb Phalke Award for contributing music to the Marathi film Duniyadari. After Duniyadari his career took higher graph in Marathi film industry. In 2014 he won IMFFA (International Marathi Film Festival Award) for all 3 categories in music section for the movie 72 Miles - Ek Pravas.

Amitraj Sawant
Amitraj on the sets of Marathi movie Tu Hi Re
Background information
Born21 February
GenresIndian film music
Occupation(s)Music director, Composer, Music arranger, Programmer, Conductor, Song writer, Playback singer, Producer
Years active2011–present

Singer/background music director Amitraj was felicitated with the prestigious 2011 Dada Saheb Phalke award for Best Background Music score for the film ‘Swarajya’.[1]

Discography

Films

Year Film Language
2012Vijay AsoMarathi
2013DuniyadariMarathi
201372 MilesMarathi
2013Asa Mee Ashi TeeMarathi
2013VanshvelMarathi
2014Pyaar Vali Love StoryMarathi
2015ClassmatesMarathi
2015MitwaaMarathi
2015Welcome ZindagiMarathi
2015Tu Hi ReMarathi
2015Daagdi ChaawlMarathi
2016FriendsMarathi
2016GuruMarathi
2016Bandh Nylon CheMarathi
2016Poshter GirlMarathi
2016VrundavanMarathi
2016Laal IshqMarathi
20161234Marathi
2017Baghtos Kay Mujra KarMarathi
2017FugayMarathi
2017DevaMarathi
2018FarzandMarathi
2018PartyMarathi
2019HirkaniMarathi
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References

  1. "Mumbai boy wins Dada Saheb Phalke Award". Afternoon Despatch & Courier Mumbai India. Retrieved 18 September 2016.


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