Music Composer
Shantanu Moitra is a highly acclaimed and immensely talented Indian music composer. Born on January 22, 1968, in Kolkata, West Bengal, Moitra's journey into the world of music began at a very young age. He showed a keen interest in music and learned to play the tabla, harmonica, and guitar during his formative years.
Moitra's musical genius is evident in his ability to create soul-stirring melodies that capture the essence of the emotions they are meant to evoke. He has composed music for a wide range of genres, including Bollywood films, advertisements, and independent projects. His compositions are characterized by their simplicity, honesty, and the ability to touch the hearts of listeners.
One of Moitra's most notable works includes the soundtrack for the critically acclaimed film, "Parineeta" (2005), which earned him widespread recognition and numerous awards. The melodies from this film, such as "Piyu Bole" and "Soona Man Ka Aangan," became instant hits and continue to be cherished by music lovers.
In addition to Bollywood, Moitra has also collaborated with renowned filmmakers like Mira Nair and Shoojit Sircar on international projects, such as "The Namesake" (2006) and "October" (2018). His compositions for these films beautifully complement the narrative, enhancing the overall cinematic experience.
Beyond his film projects, Shantanu Moitra's musical prowess extends to non-film albums like "Ab ke Saawan," where he collaborated with legendary Indian poet Gulzar. The album showcases Moitra's versatility as he effortlessly blends different genres and instruments to create a mesmerizing fusion of music and poetry.
Shantanu Moitra's contributions to the Indian music industry have earned him numerous accolades, including several Filmfare and National Film Awards. His compositions continue to be celebrated for their timeless beauty and emotional depth, making him one of the most revered music composers in India.