Narendra Bhide

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Narendra Bhide
Born1973
Died10 December 2020(2020-12-10) (aged 46–47)
Nationality Indian
Occupation(s)Music director, composer
Years active2005–present
Awards Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Music Director (2011)

Narendra Bhide (1973 – December 10, 2020, in Pune) was an Indian film score composer, best known for his work on the films Aandhali Koshimbir (2014), Chi Va Chi Sau Ka (2017), Hampi (2017), and Mulshi Pattern (2018). He won a Maharashtra State Film Award in 2011 in the category of Best Music Director. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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Discography

YearFilmDirectorNotes
2005 Sarivar Sari Gajendra Ahire Background score
2006NaatigothiDebut as a music director
Oon Paaus Smita Talwalkar TV series
2010 Ranbhool Sanjay Surkar
Aaghaat Vikram Gokhale [6]
2011Hip Hip HurrayShriprasad Pawar, Ramesh Sharma
PaulwaatAditya Ingle Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Music Director
2013Kalam 302Vipin Nandurdikar
Anumati Gajendra Ahire
2014SalaamKiran Yadnopavit
Aandhali Koshimbir Aditya Ingle
2015 A Paying Ghost [7] Sushrut Bhagwat
Bioscope [8] Gajendra Ahire 3 songs only
Deool Band [9] Pravin Tarde, Pranit Kulkarni
2016 Shasan Gajendra Ahire
2017RanjanPrakash Pawar
Chi Va Chi Sau Ka Paresh Mokashi
Rudram Bhimrao MudeTV series
Hampi Prakash Kunte
Pimpal Gajendra Ahire
2018 Pushpak Vimaan [10] Vaibhav Chinchalkar
Take Care Good Night Girish Joshi
Mulshi Pattern [10] Pravin Tarde
2019Sohalla Gajendra Ahire
66 SadashivYogesh Deshpande
Kulkarni Chaukatla Deshpande Gajendra Ahire
ShendurAniket KultheShort film
2020Ladoo Ghya LadooVijay Nikam
2022 Sarsenapati Hambirrao [9] Pravin Tarde
Ekdam Kadak Ganesh Shinde, Ajay WaghmareOne song only

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