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Sneha Khanwalkar is an Indian music director who works in
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. She is best known for her score for the film, ''
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'', and also for ''Gangs of Wasseypur Part 1, Part 2''. She had been nominated in Best Music Director category at the 58th Filmfare Awards for
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& Part 2 (credited as music director of ''Gangs of Wasseypur''). She is only the second woman to gain a nomination in this category 28 years after Usha Khanna.


Early life and education

Born and brought up in
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, where her mother's family was entrenched in the
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of
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, through which she learned music as a child. During her HSC vacations, she did an animation course and art direction course. In 2001, her family moved to Mumbai, with an aim of her joining an engineering college, but instead she started working in animation followed by art direction before deciding on music direction as a career, after rediscovering her childhood passion for music.


Career

In 2004, she scored the movie ''The Hope'', which competed at the Internationales Filmfest Emden in Germany. Meanwhile, she also did the title track for
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's film, ''KAL – Yesterday and Tomorrow'' (2005), though her big break came when she composed music for the 2007 movie '' Go'', produced by
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, and also got to compose a song for ''
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'' (2008). In 2008, she won accolades for her score for the film, ''
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'' for which she travelled through rural
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, especially Haryana, where she visited the Raagini music festival, while researching for the film's music, eventually she created a hit soundtrack, embellished with
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musical influences. She was the music director of Anurag Kashyap's celebrated movie
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( Part 1 & Part 2), for which she was nominated in Best Music Director category at the 58th Filmfare Awards.


Sound Trippin

She was also the host of a popular music-based
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mini-series called ''Sound Trippin'' in which she travels to places like Punjab, Banaras, Yellapur (North Canara, Karnataka), Goa, Leh, etc. collecting local sounds both ambient and everyday singers to local musicians, and creating a final piece of music that resonates the feel and the sounds from that location. The show is shot by Babble Fish Productions Episode 1 – Tung Tung - Punjab (Qila Raipur Rural olympics)
Episode 2 – Ram Ram - Benaras
Episode 3 – Yere Yere - Yellapura (North Kanara, Karnataka)
Episode 4 – Susegaado - Goa
Episode 5 – Phinger Song - Kanpur
Episode 6 – Review of All Episodes
Episode 7 – Majuli(Assam)
Episode 8 – Scrap Rap - Dharavi (A Slum in Mumbai)
Episode 9 – Ghumma - Mumbai
Episode 10 – Babu - Kolkata
Episode 11 – Ju Ju Leh - Leh


Filmography


Movie music composer


Web series music composer


TV Show

* 2012 - '' MTV Sound Trippin''


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Khanwalkar, Sneha Living people Musicians from Indore Women film score composers Indian women composers Hindi film score composers Women musicians from Madhya Pradesh 21st-century Indian composers 21st-century Indian women musicians 1983 births 21st-century women composers