Keerthi Sagathia

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Keerthi Sagathia
Born (1979-09-14) 14 September 1979 (age 45)
Mumbai
OccupationSinger

Keerthi Sagathia (born 14 September 1979, in Mumbai) is a musician and singer. Keerthi is the son of famous Gujarati folk singer Karsan Sagathiya. In 2005 he was a contestant for Sony TV reality show Fame Gurukul . [1] He was a celebrity guest singer on X Factor , Episode 29, first aired on 20 August 2011.

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Playback singing

YearSongMovie or AlbumMusic DirectorLyricsCo-singer(s)
2006Ek Bar Jana America Janab Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota Javed Ali, Devraj Gadhav (Nano Dero), Madhushree
Ek Bar Jana America Janab Version 2 Joi Barua
2007 Mayya Guru A.R. Rahman Gulzar Sung few lines with Maryem Toller and Chinmayi
2008Dekhta Hai Tu Kya Krazzy 4 Rajesh Roshan Javed Akhtar Sunidhi Chauhan
Rang Rasiya- Title Track Rang Rasiya Sandesh Shandilya Manoj Muntashir
2009Chikku Chikku Boom Boom Maasilamani D. Imman VivekaBaby Harini
Gunji Angna Mein Sehnai Life Partner Sachin-Jigar Javed Akhtar Sunidhi Chauhan
Jaana Hai Let's Dance]
2010Boom Boom Robo Da Endhiran A. R. Rahman Madhan Karky Yogi B, Swetha Mohan, Tanvi Shah
Veera Veera Raavanan Mani Ratnam Vijay Prakash Mustafa Kutoane
Beera Raavan Gulzar A. R. Rahman (uncredited)
Asahon Ke Pankh Bumm Bumm Bole Tapas Relia Satish MutatkarRishikesh Kamerkar, Rajeev Sundaresan, Kshitij Wagh
2011Nakkadwale Disco Udhaarwale Khisko Delhi Belly [2] Ram Sampath Akshat Verma, Munna Dhiman Solo
2012Satyamev Jayate Theme Song Satyamev Jayate Prasoon Joshi Ram Sampath
Bharat Mata Ki Jai Shanghai Vishal–Shekhar Dibakar Banerjee Vishal Dadlani, Mandar Apte, Chintamani Sohoni, R N Iyer, Bhupesh
Khandav Arjun: The Warrior Prince Piyush Mishra Solo
Hari Om OMG - Oh My God! Sachin-Jigar Subrat Sinha
Zor Nache Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal Sajid-Wajid Jalees Sherwani Sugandha Mishra
2013Mujh Mein Tu Special 26 M M Kreem Irshad Kamil Solo
Tum Tak Raanjhanaa A. R. Rahman Javed Ali, Pooja Vaidyanath
Jigra Fakira Aurangzeb Vipin Mishra Manoj Kumar Nath Solo
Janta Rocks Satyagraha Meet Bros Anjjan Prasoon JoshiMeet Bros Anjjan
Rabba Fukrey Ram Sampath Munna Dhiman Clinton Cerejo, Ram Sampath
Enne Unne Issaq Mamta Sharma, Papon, Tarun Sagar
Bullett Raja Bullett Raja Sajid-Wajid Kausar Munir Wajid
Satake ThokoSandeep NathWajid, Danish Sabri
2014Mannat Daawat-e-Ishq Kausar Munir Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal
Photocopy Jai Ho Himesh Reshammiya, Palak Muchhal
2015Raa Mundadugeddam Kanche Chirantan Bhatt Sirivennela Sitarama Sastry Vijay Prakash
2016 Chhap Tilak Saat Uchakkey Bapi-Tutul Amir Khusrow Solo
Ghangoor Ghan Jai Gangaajal Salim-Sulaiman Manoj Muntashir
2017Saaho Saarvabowma Saaho Gautamiputra Satakarni Chirantan Bhatt Sirivennela Sitarama Sastry Vijay Prakash
2018Shubh Din Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran Sachin–Jigar Vayu Jyotica Tangri
2019Ghanu Jeevo Chaal Jeevi Laiye! Niren Bhatt Bhoomi Trivedi Gujarati
Ghanu Jeevo Reprise
2022Jordaar Jayeshbhai Jordaar Vishal-Shekhar Jaideep Sahni Vishal Dadlani
Hadd Kar Di Samrat Prithviraj Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy Varun Grover Neeti Mohan
Makhmali Arijit Singh, Shreya Ghoshal

Albums

Awards and nominations

Along with Mustafa Kutoane, Sagathia received the Uninor Radio Mirchi Award in 2010, for Upcoming Playback Singer Male for Beera Beera (Raavan). [4]

YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Filmfare Awards South
2016 Best Male Playback Singer – Telugu "Neeku Theliyanida" from Kanche Nominated [5]
Mirchi Music Awards
2010 Upcoming Male Vocalist of The Year "Beera" from Raavan Won [6]
2012 Indie Pop Song of the Year"Satyamev Jayate"Won [7]

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