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Jeet Gannguli: Romancing Indian music for decades

Jeet Gannguli, ace composer and singer who is known for his chartbusters from 'Sadak 2’,  'Hamari Adhuri Kahani', 'Jitni Daf...


Jeet Gannguli, ace composer and singer who is known for his chartbusters from 'Sadak 2’,  'Hamari Adhuri Kahani', 'Jitni Dafa', 'Muskurane', ‘Aashiqui 2’, ‘Suno Na Sange Marmar’, ‘Raaz’, 'Khamoshiyan', ‘Sanam Re’ believes that music affects the way we live. Our thoughts, our joys and sorrows, the way we think, and the way we dance; all of it moving to the unending melodies and patterns of the soundtrack of our lives.

A true blue Mumbaikar at heart, the ace music composer and singer started his career in Mumbai. From the beginning of his career, he has been composing and recording music in both Hindi and Bengali languages with his base being Mumbai.

Holding a penchant to entertain the audience with some of the finest pieces of artwork, he has carved his name on multiple trophies like - Zee Cine Awards, Filmfare Awards, Mirchi Music Awards, Big Star Entertainment Awards, Global Indian Music Academy Awards, IIFA Awards, Filmfare Awards East, Mirchi Music Awards Bangla, Zee Bangla Gaurav Samman Award, Tele Cine Awards, TOIFA (Times Of Indian Film Awards) and many more.

He has also been one of the recipients of Bangabhushan, a title conferred by the West Bengal govt to acknowledge his outstanding contribution to Bengali and Indian music.

His music connects music lovers across ages. Some of his oldest compositions are relevant and favourite even today. Not only does he cater to every genre, but his songs also serve as a therapy to those battling depression and anxiety “Music has the power to heal, it doesn’t lie. There’s something universal about the creative arts that’s good for health, and mental health in particular, it makes us feel good, provides meaning, stimulates reflection, and brings us together” says Jeet who has composed numerous ad jingles in Hindi.

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