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| caption = Sachar at an event organized by [[BIG FM 92.7]] | | caption = Sachar at an event organized by [[BIG FM 92.7]] | ||
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1981|7|24}} | | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1981|7|24}} | ||
| birth_place = [[India]] | | birth_place = [[Kolkata]], [[India]] | ||
| genre = [[Pop music|Pop]], [[playback singing]] | | genre = [[Pop music|Pop]], [[playback singing]] | ||
| occupation = Singer-songwriter, [[music composer]], instrumentalist, musician | | occupation = Singer-songwriter, [[music composer]], instrumentalist, musician | ||
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. He is the youngest of three children. He started playing his first instrument, the [[harmonica]], at the age of four. Every year since then his parents have given him an instrument. Born into a family of music lovers, Raghav was interested in music from a very early age. | . He is the youngest of three children. He started playing his first instrument, the [[harmonica]], at the age of four. Every year since then his parents have given him an instrument. Born into a family of music lovers, Raghav was interested in music from a very early age. | ||
[[File:Childhoodraghav.jpg|left|thumb|188x188px]] He won the Best Drummer Award at the Pepsi Cornucopia contest in Delhi in 1994 besides being adjudged the best keyboard player at the [[Birla Institute of Technology and Science|BITS Pilani]] Festival. At the age of 15, he was chosen by the government of India as their representative in Russia for a cultural exchange program. He also formed a band, [[Canzona]], with some friends where they toured all over India and played at key places like the | [[File:Childhoodraghav.jpg|left|thumb|188x188px]] He won the Best Drummer Award at the Pepsi Cornucopia contest in Delhi in 1994 besides being adjudged the best keyboard player at the [[Birla Institute of Technology and Science|BITS Pilani]] Festival. At the age of 15, he was chosen by the government of India as their representative in Russia for a cultural exchange program. He also formed a band, [[Canzona]], with some friends where they toured all over India and played at key places like the IITs, BITS Pilani etc. before proceeding to [[Monash Conservatory of Music]], [[Melbourne]] in 2000 to study music. Raghav is an alumnus of [[Mount St Mary's School (New Delhi)|Mount St. Mary's]], [[Delhi Cantt]]. | ||
He studied Music & Composition and Performance with the main instrument, the [[Saxophone]] and minor instrument being [[flute]], and did his majors in [[Jazz]] at [[Monash University|Monash]]. It was during this time that Raghav toured as a "One-Man Band" to countries in South East Asia including Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. | He studied Music & Composition and Performance with the main instrument, the [[Saxophone]] and minor instrument being [[flute]], and did his majors in [[Jazz]] at [[Monash University|Monash]]. It was during this time that Raghav toured as a "One-Man Band" to countries in South East Asia including Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. | ||
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=== Films === | === Films === | ||
Raghav debuted as a | Raghav debuted as a music director for the film “[[Kabul Express]]”, by “[[Yash Raj Films|Yash Raj]] Productions” in 2005. Since then he has composed songs for films such as [[One Two Three|"One Two three]]", and "[[Bittoo Boss]]" amongst many others. He also played numerous instruments in various Bollywood blockbuster films, such as, [[Salaam Namaste]], [[Parineeta (2005 film)|Parineeta]], [[Dhoom]], [[Kaal (2005 film)|Kaal]], [[Hum Tum (film)|Hum Tum]], Yehaan, Black Friday, [[Kal Ho Naa Ho|Kal Ho Na Ho]], Don to name a few. He has played in over 150 films till date. | ||
=== Collaborations === | === Collaborations === | ||
[[File:With_rehman.jpg|thumb|Performing with A. R Rahman]]Raghav has collaborated with leading | [[File:With_rehman.jpg|thumb|Performing with A. R Rahman]]Raghav has collaborated with leading music directors such as: [[A. R. Rahman|A.R. Rahman]], [[Vishal–Shekhar]], [[Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy]], [[Salim–Sulaiman]], [[Anu Malik]] and [[Pritam Chakraborty|Pritam]].[[File:Raghavdave.jpg|left|thumb|131x131px|Raghav with Dave Weckl]]He has also recorded and performed with leading artists such as: [[Dave Weckl]] (International Jazz Drummer), [[Sonu Nigam]], [[Shreya Ghoshal]], [[Sunidhi Chauhan]], [[Kailash Kher]], [[Shankar Mahadevan]], [[Adnan Sami]], [[Shubha Mudgal]], [[Neeraj Shridhar]], [[Kunal Ganjawala]], [[Sivamani]], [[Niladri Kumar]], [[Taufiq Qureshi]], [[Louis Banks]], [[Ranjit Barot]], etc. | ||
=== Performing and other projects === | === Performing and other projects === | ||
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|''[[Raghav, For the First Time]]'' | |''[[Raghav, For the First Time]]'' | ||
|rowspan=" | |rowspan="17"|Hindi||2003 | ||
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|''[[24 Carat]]''||2005 | |''[[24 Carat]]''||2005 | ||
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|''[[Bang Bang (Raghav Sachar album)|Bang Bang]]'' | |''[[Bang Bang (Raghav Sachar album)|Bang Bang]]'' | ||
|2015 | |2015 | ||
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|''Mana Leya Kar''<ref>{{Citation |title=Raghav Sachar & Donal Bisht On Their Latest Song "MANA LEYA KAR" |url=https://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/bollywood-news/video/raghav-sachar-donal-bisht-on-their-latest-song-mana-leya-kar-1071031 |language=en |access-date=2023-02-05}}</ref> | |||
|2023 | |||
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|[[Shahid Mallya]] | |[[Shahid Mallya]] | ||
|along with [[Gajendra Verma]] | |along with [[Gajendra Verma]] | ||
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||2013 | |||
||''[[I, Me Aur Main]]'' | |||
||"Nasha Nasha" | |||
||[[Neha Bhasin]] | |||
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||2014 | ||2014 | ||
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||''[[Helicopter Eela]]'' | ||''[[Helicopter Eela]]'' | ||
||"Ruk Ruk Ruk" | ||"Ruk Ruk Ruk" | ||
|| Palomi Ghosh | || [[Palomi Ghosh]] | ||
|| Remake | || Remake | ||
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||[[Mohan Kanan]] | ||[[Mohan Kanan]] | ||
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|rowspan=2|2023 | |||
|rowspan=2|''[[Mission Majnu]]'' | |||
|"Channa Ve Assi" | |||
|Raj Barman | |||
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|"Channa Ve Assi (Female)" | |||
|[[Jyotica Tangri]] | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.humsurfer.com/view/music-review-one-two-three-raghav-sachar "Ragav new movie One Two Three"] | *[http://www.humsurfer.com/view/music-review-one-two-three-raghav-sachar "Ragav new movie One Two Three"] | ||
*[http://www.raghavsachar.com/ "Home page"] | *[http://www.raghavsachar.com/ "Home page"] | ||
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[[Category:Bollywood playback singers]] | [[Category:Bollywood playback singers]] | ||
[[Category:Singers from Delhi]] | [[Category:Singers from Delhi]] | ||
[[Category:Musicians from West Bengal]] |