Home BOLLYWOOD The soulful music composed by Rohit Sharma for the webseries not only strikes the right chord with the audience, but it stays with you for a very long time, says Vaibhav Tatwawadi.

The soulful music composed by Rohit Sharma for the webseries not only strikes the right chord with the audience, but it stays with you for a very long time, says Vaibhav Tatwawadi.

by team metro

Rohit Sharma, the music composer, took his place behind the console to create his magic with the soundtracks for Sonyliv. As a consequence of his hard work and dedication to his art, the audience instantly recognized him. Rohit Sharma also created the soundtrack for the blockbuster movie The Kashmir Files.

Rohit Sharma has worked in the music industry for a long time and has composed a large number of songs that have earned widespread acclaim. On expressing his joy at being recognized by the audience, he said, “My sole goal is to establish a bond between the listener and the tunes.”
Sharma composed and produced songs and background soundtracks for Sonyliv’s “Nirmal Pathak Ki Ghar Wapsi,” directed by Rahul Pandey and Satish Nair. The soundtrack of this series has been praised by the public in reviews. The Web series’ lead actor, Vaibhav Tatwawadi, as Nirmal, delivered a touching message: “Music, I feel, is the backbone of every project. The soulful music composed by Rohit Ji for the webseries not only strikes the right chord with the audience, but it stays with you for a very long time. Hope to work together in the future as well. My favorite song from the web series is Roj Roj Tadape Mann Ki Machhariya.”

Rohit Sharma has provided the audience with memorable melodies in films such as The Kashmir Files and Ship Of Theseus, for which he created the song “Naham Janami.” He has also composed for films such as Buddha In A Traffic Jam, Anaarkali Of Arrah, and Tashkent Files. He composed the songs for the digital web series Maharani 2, the specifics of which will be released shortly.

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