Vipin Patwa | |
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Background information | |
Born | Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India | 1 October 1982
Origin | India |
Genres | Indian classical, soft rock, Indian film |
Occupation(s) | Composer, music director, singer, vocalist |
Years active | 2011– Present |
Website | vipinpatwa |
Vipin Patwa is a music director, singer, and composer known for his work in Hindi movies, particularly for Bollywood. [1]
Vipin Patwa was born in Uttar Pradesh, India and was brought up in New Delhi. His music tutelage was under Pandit Harish Tiwari of the Kirana gharana. Vipin went on to complete his graduate and postgraduate studies in Indian classical music and also secured his Master of Philosophy degree in music from Delhi University. Along with this, he also finished his six-year course, "Sangeet Prabhakar."[ citation needed ]
While he was completing his bachelor's in 2002, he joined All India Radio as a music composer and began composing jingles and songs for the radio station. In January 2009, he moved to Mumbai. Vipin got his first break with Joe Rajan's Luv U Soniyo. He recorded songs with renowned Bollywood singers like Sonu Nigam, Neha Kakkar, Arijit Singh, Atif Aslam, Mika, KK, Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal, Sunidhi Chauhan, and many more.[ citation needed ]
Sonu Nigam, a Bollywood performer, has praised Vipin as a composer, as well as a singer. Nigam also called him "Vilakshan". [2] Many renowned celebrities have also praised Vipin's compositions. [3]
Year | Film | Song |
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2022 | Code Name: Tiranga | "Vande Mataram" "Yaar Ve" |
Nikamma | “Nasha Ishq Ka” | |
2021 | Bhuj: The Pride of India | "Ishq Mera" |
The Girl on the Train | "Matlabi Yariyan" "Matlabi Yariyan - Unplugged" | |
2019 | De De Pyaar De | "Vaddi Sharaban" |
Hum Chaar | "Auliya" | |
2018 | Kaashi in Search of Ganga | "Bam Bam Bole Kaashi" |
Daas Dev [4] | "Sehmi Hai Dhadkan" | |
2017 | Laali Ki Shaadi Mein Laaddoo Deewana [ citation needed ] | "Bezuban" "Naino Ka Pokhar" "Rog Jaane - Rahat Version" "Rog Jaane - Mohit Version" |
2016 | Bollywood Diaries | Solo composer |
Laal Rang [5] | "Bhaang Ragad Ke" "Karch Karod" "Karch Karod - Slow" | |
2015 | Main Aur Charles | One of the composers |
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