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Music director

Vijay Narayan Gavande
GenresIndian film music
Occupation(s)Music director, Composer, Music arranger, Programmer
Years active2009–present
Musical artist

Vijay Narayan Gavande is a composer, arranger, music director, singer, and lyricist born in Sindhudurg, Maharashtra. With over 17 years of experience, he has contributed to nearly 45-50 projects, including film songs, singles, jingles, and advertisements for well-known brands.

Career

Gavande began his musical journey in 2001–02, playing the tabla and harmonium for bhajan mandals in his hometown in Konkan. After moving to Pune, he worked as a keyboard player in music groups until 2004. In 2005, he relocated to Mumbai to pursue a career in the mainstream film industry, working as a music arranger under various composers. His first opportunity as a background music director came with Rajiv Patil's National Award-winning Marathi film Jogwa (2009), where he collaborated with Ajay-Atul.

He gained wider recognition with the song "Devak Kalji Re" from the Marathi film Redu in 2018, which garnered over 170 million views. Over the years, his distinctive style has led to his involvement in new projects based on the appreciation of his previous work.

Discography

Films

Year Film Director Notes
2009 Jogwa Rajiv Patil Background score
2011 Vikalp Sachin Karande
2015 Shalee Atul Satam
Mungla Vijay Devkar Music composer
2016 Mumbai Central Karan Radhakrishna
2017 Karaar Manoj Kotian
Ghuma Mahesh Raosaheb Kale Background score
Dashakriya Sandeep Patil
2018 Redu Sagar Vanjari
2019 Krutant Datta Bhandare
Aatpadi Nights Nitin Supekar
2022 Soyrik Makarand Mane
Avasaan Abhishek Kolge
Lagan Arjun Gujar
Khapakhap Kaustubh Kulkarni Background score
2023 Sarla Ek Koti Nitin Supekar Music Director
Pahile Mi Tula Manoj Kotian
Baaplyok Makarand Mane
Songya Milind Inamdar
Global Aadgaon Anil Kumar Salve
Pardon Sahdev Gholap
2024 Parampara Pranay Telang
Sangharsh Yoddha Manoj Jarange Patil Shivaji Doltade
Raja Rani
2025 Ilu Ilu Ajinkya Phalke Background score & Music director

Television

Year Title Channel Ref.
2020-2021 Aai Majhi Kalubai Sony Marathi
2021 Bawara Dil Colors TV
2024 Aai Tulja Bhavani Colors Marathi

Album

Year Song Lyrics Ref.
2024 "Jagat Bhari Pandharichi Waari" Guru Thakur

Awards

Year Award Category Film Result
2018 Maharashtra State Film Awards Best Music Director Redu Won

References

  1. "Vijay Narayan Gavande's interview on Ultra Jhakaas". Ultra Jhakaas.
  2. "A different unusual yet great social cinema - JOGWA MOVIE Audience Review - mouthshut.com". m.mouthshut.com. Retrieved 2 December 2024.
  3. ^ "'देवाक काळजी रे'...यूट्यूबवर १० कोटी व्ह्यूज". Maharashtra Times.
  4. Sajana Re (Full Song & Lyrics) - Karaar - Download or Listen Free - JioSaavn, 16 December 2016, retrieved 2 December 2024
  5. Information, Film (27 December 2019). "AATPADI NIGHTS (Marathi) | 27 December 2019 – Film Information". Retrieved 2 December 2024.
  6. "'SARLA EK KOTI' (MARATHI) REVIEW | 20 January 2023 – Film Information". 20 January 2023.
  7. "Baaplyok - Umagaya Baap Ra | Marathi Video Songs - Times of India". timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
  8. "Actor Sandeep Pathak Launches His New Song Titled Jagat Bhari Pandharichi Wari". News18.
  9. "Vijay Narayan wins big at Maharashtra State Marathi Film Festival". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257.

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