Ranjit Gazmer
Ranjit Gazmer | |
---|---|
Born |
1941 Darjeeling, India |
Occupations | Music director |
Ranjit Gazmer (Nepali: रन्जित गजमेर) is a musician of Nepali and Hindi films.
Early life
Ranjit Gazmer was a student of Amber Gurung at his Art Academy of Music in Darjeeling, India.[1] His contemporaries were Gopal Yonzon, Karma Yonzon, Sharan Pradhan, Aruna Lama and Jitendra Bardewa, all of whom went on to be musicians. He was a part of a musical group called Sangam Club and was also a drummer for The Hillians, the first-ever Western band formed in Darjeeling. In 1966, he moved to Birgunj, Nepal with his friends, which included Anuradha Koirala (then Anuradha Gurung), managing an English-medium private school. In 1967, Ranjit had moved to Kathmandu with his friends and became a studio musician at Radio Nepal. Later, Ranjit moved to Mumbai (Bombay then) to pursue his music career there with RD Burman.[2]
Music
Ranjit Gazmer worked under RD Burman in Mumbai, playing madal in several Hindi film songs. In 1982, Ranjit arranged for Asha Bhosle to sing her first Nepali film song. Since then he has composed music for several Nepali films such as Samjhana, Kusume Rumal, Lahure, Saino, and Darpan Chaya. He is based in Mumbai and records songs in the studios there.
Discography
Year | Film | Notes |
---|---|---|
1981 | Bansuri | |
1983 | Samjhana | |
1985 | Kusume Rumal | |
1985 | Basudev | |
1987 | Saino | |
1989 | Lahure | |
1991 | Chino | |
1991 | Trishna | |
1992 | Dui Thopa Aanshu | |
1993 | Koseli | |
1994 | Dakshina | |
1996 | Deuta | |
2001 | Darpan Chaya | |
2002 | Lahana | |
2007 | Dui Kinara | |
References
- ↑ "Nepali Madal Man in Mumbai". The Telegraph. May 14, 2007. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
- ↑ "Ranjit Gazmer: My mother's favourite son!". Darjeeling Times. June 30, 2009. Retrieved 19 July 2012.