Sahil Sultanpuri is an Indian Lyricist. he has worked in the Indian television industry, Music Albums, and Movies. He had done the lyrics for a number of Bollywood Hindi movies like Kali ki sougandh of 2000, Kaudiyon Ka Hai Zamaana of 2007, Yeh Sunday Kyun Aata Hai of 2010 and Mai (Love Your Mother) of 2013, Saat Uchakkey of 2016. The songs Husn Wale Farebi Kowwali "Kudiyon Ka Hai Zamana", "Kamre Me Aaja", "Dhakkumakum", "Ankhiyan Mila" being the most known.

The musical album "Jeetenge Hum Hindustani" is based on world cup cricket. The song "Pal Pal Rahun Mai", "Tere Ishq de Palle Padke" of the recently released film "Maal Road Dilli" are written by Sahil Sultanpuri.

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Sahil sultanpuri
Sahil Sultanpuri Lyricist
[[1]] 01 January 1967 [[2]], [[3]].
[[4]] Indian
[[5]] Lyricist
Year Active 1999-to-present

Early Life

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Sahil Sultanpuri was born on 01 January 1967 at [[6]], [Pradesh]. He has a little connection with music. His father was Mridang Player. But Sahil was interested in writing. After completing his education he came to Mumbai.

Career

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Sahil started his career by writing for a Musical Album "Jeetenge Hum Hindustani" for T-Series in the year 1999. After that, his first assignment in Mumbai was as a lyricist for the film "Kali Ki Sougandh" in 2000. "Kudiyon Ka Hai Zamana" in 2006. This musical journey was followed by Collage Campus, Ye Sunday Kyun Aata Hai, Terror Strike, and Gongor. Sahil has written lyrics for three regional language movies like Mulga (Marathi), Tanko Bhidgyo (Rajsthani), and Ho Jave Je Pyar (Punjabi)

Books

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Main Hindi Bolta Hu - Published by Pratilipi Digitale Platform.