Sneha Khanwalkar is a music director in the Hindi film industry with the distinction of being only the fourth woman music director in the history of Bollywood.
Born on 28 April 1983 and hailing from Indore, her maternal family has a lineage of the Gwalior kharana and music was a staple during her childhood years. In 2001, her family moved to Mumbai to aid her engineering career but she got into animation and art direction and finally ended up choosing music direction over other careers.
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Her first major break came when she composed music in Ram Gopal Verma’s movie “Go” (2007). “Sarkar Raaj” (2008) followed soon after, thanks to the success of her tunes. The movie that made her popular was “Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye” (2008), the music research of which took her through rural Haryana and resulted in the chartbuster soundtrack.
Other projects she has contributed to include “The Hope” (2004), “KAL- Yesterday and Tomorrow” (2005), Supermen of Malegaon (2008), “Love Sex Aur Dhokha” (2010) and “Bheja Fry 2” (2011).
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