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Shailendra Barve is an Indian film score and music composer predominantly working in Marathi-film industry. Starting his career by composing music for plays, television and jingles, he has worked for Marathi as well as Bollywood films. He is best known for his work in the 2012 Marathi film Samhita for which he won the National Film Award for Best Music Direction.
Career
editBarve did his schooling from King George High School, Mumbai and started learning music from then. At the age of 11, he started composing music for plays. He joined Makarand Deshpande's theatre group at the Prithvi Theatre in 1999. Until 2013, he had composed for over 25 plays as part of the group.[1]
For the 2018 Marathi film Ek Sangayachay, he also was playback singer for the song "Dhund Ya Dhua Sa Hai" along with Aarti Kelkar and Vivek Naik.[2]
- 2004 - Naach
- 2007 - Taare Zameen Par (for song "Mera Jahan ")
- 2009 - Gandha
- 2009 - Bokya Satbande
- 2010 - Striker
- 2011 - Gajaar
- 2012 - Samhita
- 2014 - Ek Hazarachi Note
- 2014 - Por Baazar
- Siddhant
- Dombivili Returns
- 2016 - Traffic
- 2016 - Chidiya
- 2018 - Ek Sangayachay
References
edit- ^ Mishar, Garima Rakesh (14 May 2014). "Basic instinct". Indian Express. Mumbai. Retrieved 20 January 2017.
- ^ "Get ready to groove to this catchy new song from Ek Sangayachay". Times of India. 28 October 2018. Retrieved 1 April 2019.