Ram Sampath (born 25 July 1977) is an Indian composer, music producer and musician, who started his career composing advertising jingles for Mumbai-based advertising industry, subsequently he started composing for pop albums like Tanha Dil (2000) by Shaan, before composing for films like Khakee, Delhi Belly (2011), Talaash (2012), Raees etc.

Ram Sampath
Ram Sampath at the Loreal Paris Femina Women Awards 2014.
Ram Sampath at the Loreal Paris Femina Women Awards 2014.
Background information
Born (1977-07-25) 25 July 1977 (age 46) [1]
Bombay, Maharashtra, India
GenresRock music
Occupation(s)music director, composer, record producer, Singer
Years active1997–present
LabelsVarious
Websitewww.ramsampath.com

He has composed music for advertising jingles for brands like Airtel, Docomo, Thums Up, Pepsi and the Times of India.

Early life and background

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Born to a Tamilian father and Kannadiga mother, Sampath grew up in Chembur, Mumbai where he did his schooling from OLPS High School. Both his parents were musically inclined, while his grandfather TV Ramanujam, was one of the founders of Shanmukhananda Hall, a cultural centre in Sion, Mumbai, established in 1952.[1][2] Thus his ancestral house, was frequented by leading musicians and singers of Carnatic music. Later on, he too learnt Carnatic music for eight years. After his schooling he studied commerce at Podar College, Mumbai, where he played keyboard in a rock band.[1]

Career

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Non-film music

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Ram Sampath at MTV Coke Studio

Over the years, he has composed advertising jingles for brands like Airtel, Docomo, Thums Up, Pepsi and the Times of India, for which he composed the theme song for the "I Lead India" campaign in 2013.[1][3]

In 2008, he collaborated with the Australian rock band INXS to record Indian version of their songs, God's Top Ten, Devil's Party, and Afterglow.[4] Also in 2008, the Bombay High Court ruled that two songs from the film, Krazzy 4, including the title track "Krazzy4" and "Break-free" plagiarised the "hook-phrase" from an advertisement previously composed by Sampath for Sony Ericsson. The court ordered a stay on film's release with the two songs. Subsequently, the case was settled out-of-court after producers paid Sampath 20 million (US$240,000), and film was released along with the songs.[5][6] However the judgment was seen by "landmark decision" by legal commentators, as it set a new precedent in the Indian film industry, often plagued with plagiarism.[7][8] In 2012, he composed the highly popular title track "Tera Rang Aisa" of the debut talkshow Satyamev Jayate hosted by Aamir Khan, it had lyrics by Prasoon Joshi.[9]

He was also part of the 2013 season of the popular television music series Coke Studio.[10]

Film music

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Sampath got his first break as a film score composer with Let's Talk (2002) directed by Ram Madhvani. Thereafter, he composed for several films like Khakee (2004) and Family (2006) by Rajkumar Santoshi, besides Jumbo (2008), Aagey Se Right (2009) and Luv Ka The End (2011). However, he first received popular acclaim with Delhi Belly (2011) produced by Aamir Khan.[11] Most notably hit track "Bhaag DK Bose Aandhi Aayi" with -rock beat, became an internet sensation ahead of the release of the film.[12] Later he received a Filmfare Award nomination for the film. His next film, Talaash (2012) was a joint production between Farhan Akhtar's Excel Entertainment and Aamir Khan Productions also starring Aamir Khan as the lead. The music received positive reviews, including Indiaglitz, which noted, "Once again Ram Sampath has an unmatched compilation of tracks here. Along with Javed Akhtar's fantastic lyrics they have created a masterpiece here."[13][14] Thereafter, Akhtar signed him again for his next production, Fukrey, directed by Mrigdeep Singh Lamba.[15] Fukrey was a sleeper hit and opened to good music reviews, especially for the song "Ambarsariya", an adaptation of a traditional Punjabi folk song, performed by Sona Mohapatra, his wife and regular collaborator.[16][17]

Television

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In 2009, he appeared as a judge of singing reality series, MTV Rock On (Season 1) on MTV India, along with singer Kailash Kher and MTV VJ Nikhil Chinapa.[18]

Personal life

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Ram Sampath is married to Sona Mohapatra, a singer, who is his frequent collaborator and business partner in their music production house OmGrown Music. The couple resides in Mumbai.[19] The couple met in 2002, while she was still working as a brand manager with Marico. They were introduced by director Ram Madhvani, with whom Sampath was working for Let's Talk (2002); they married in 2005.[20][21]

Discography

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Films

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YearFilmDirectorNotes
2002Let's TalkRam MadhvaniEnglish-language film.
2004KhakeeRajkumar Santoshi
2006FamilyRajkumar Santoshi
2007PositiveFarhan AkhtarShort film
2008JumboKompin KemgumnirdAnimation film
2009Aagey Se RightIndrajit NattojiAlong with Amartya Bobo Rahut
2010Peepli LiveAnusha RizviOne song
Phillum CityDeven Khote
2011GameAbhinay DeoBackground Score only
Luv Ka The EndBumpy
Delhi BellyAbhinay DeoFilmfare Award Nomination for Best Music

Screen Award Nomination for Best Music

2012TalaashReema Kagti
2013FukreyMrighdeep Singh Lamba
Rock The ShaadiNavdeep Singh
2014Bhoothnath ReturnsNitesh TiwariThree songs
Purani JeansTanushri Chattrji Bassu
2015BangistanKaran Anshuman
2016Raman Raghav 2.0Anurag Kashyap
2017RaeesRahul DholakiaFive songs
2023KathalYashowardhan MishraNetflix film
2024Laapataa LadiesKiran Rao

Albums

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YearAlbumSinger
1996LoveologyShaan
1997Mohabbat Kar LeShiamak Davar
1998ColourblindRam Sampath
2000Tanha DilShaan
2006SonaSona Mohapatra

Television

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YearProgrammeNotes
2009MTV Rock On (Season 1)Judge (Reality singing competition)
1998Baat Ban JaayeTitle Song
2012Satyamev Jayate14 Songs: title track and 13 theme based songs played at the end of each episode.
2013MTV Coke Studio season 36 songs
2015MTV Coke Studio season 44 songs

Awards and nominations

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YearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Filmfare Awards
2012Best Music DirectorDelhi BellyNominated[22]
Mirchi Music Awards
2011Best Background Score of the YearDelhi BellyWon[23]
2012Indie Pop Song of the Year"Satyamev Jayate"Won[24][25]
Programmer & Arranger of the Year"Jiya Laage Na" from TalaashNominated

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