Nikhil Chinapa

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Nikhil Chinapa
Born (1973-06-06) June 6, 1973
Bangalore
Spouse(s) DJ Pearl

Kalengada Bhemaiah Chinapa, better known as Nikhil Chinapa and VJ Nikhil, (born in Bangalore, India on 6 June 1973) is an Indian radio jockey and video jockey and is a popular presenter on MTV India. He was the Festival Director of Asia's premier music festival Sunburn Festival in Goa before parting with Percept INC in fall 2013.[1]

Personal life and background

Nikhil Chinapa was born in Bangalore and has lived in Agra, where he studied in St. George's College, Agra. His father, an Indian Army Paratrooper, was then transferred to Secunderabad where he studied in Faust and for a few months in Begumpet's Hyderabad Public School. He then went on to study at St. Joseph's Boys' High School, Bangalore.

Chinapa is married to DJ Pearl.[2]

Role in The Indian Dance Music Scene

Today, Chinapa and his company called Submerge Music are known for having been instrumental in bringing the most prominent DJs to India such as the likes of Above & Beyond, Swedish House Mafia, Alesso, Deniz Koyu, Armin Van Buuren, Zedd, Hardwell and Tiesto.

He has a massive fan following among EDM enthusiasts on Twitter and is credited by and large to be a pioneer for EDM in India.

His firm Submerge promotes upcoming DJs and events at various clubs in the metro cities of Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore. His name is now synonymous for contemporary dance music events across the country.

He is also known to host a popular weekly radio show called 'Together' commonly known as TGTR on Saturday nights on www.themixindia.com featuring both new and commercial tracks along with guest mixes.

Shows

Acting

He has appeared as an actor in:

His role in Snip! with Sophia Haque created controversy for some explicit scenes with her.

References

Nikhil Chinapa Announced New EDM Festival To Compete Sunburn Goa

External links

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