Chinar - Mahesh
Chinar Kharkar and Mahesh Ogale, popularly known as Chinar-Mahesh, are music composers who are popular for their work in Marathi film industry
Chinar Kharkar & Mahesh Ogale | |
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Born | Chinar & Mahesh |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Musician, singer, lyricist |
Years active | 11 |
Website | http://www.reverbnation.com/chinarmahesh |
Career
Chinar Kharkar & Mahesh Ogale aka Chinar - Mahesh are college friends. Mahesh is interested in western music. He was a Guitar Performer in Rock band while Chinar learned music from Anil Mohile. Both were performing in College Festivals for long time. They started working together in the industry.
Chinar & Mahesh started their career as music composer with film Oti Krishnamaichi in 2004. They came into lime light with Marathi blockbuster movie Balak Palak and then Timepass, another blockbuster both directed by Ravi Jadhav. They composed music of Balak Palak along with Vishal-Shekhar.
Discography
Year | Film | Director |
2019 | Rampaat | Ravi Jadhav |
2016 | Story Hai Pan Khari Hai | Ashish Bhelkar |
2015 | Carry On Deshpande | Vijay Patkar |
2015 | Urfi | Vikram Pradhan |
2015 | Timepass 2 | Ravi Jadhav |
2014 | Timepass | Ravi Jadhav |
2013 | Balak Palak | Ravi Jadhav |
2012 | Uchala Re Uchala | Yashwant Chaughule |
2011 | Khel Mandala | Viju Mane |
2011 | Sharyat | Viju Mane |
2005 | Munnabhai S.S.C | |
2004 | Oti Krishnamaichi | |
– | Tichya Dolyatal Gaav* | |
- Composed music with other music directors
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