Ram Sampath (b. 1977)

Birthplace:
Bombay, Maharashtra, India

Born:
July 25, 1977

Ram Sampath is an Indian composer, music producer, and musician, who started his career composing advertising jingles for the 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.

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Additional Soundtrack:
2011  Game

Music:
2004  Khakee
2006  Family: Ties of Blood
2008  Jumbo
2011  Game
2017  Raees
2019  Shut Up Sona
2023  Fukrey 3
2023  Kathal

Original Music Composer:
2004  Khakee
2006  Family: Ties of Blood
2006  The Blue Elephant
2007  Positive
2008  Jumbo
2010  Peepli Live
2011  Delhi Belly
2011  Game
2011  Luv Ka The End
2012  Celluloid Man
2012  Talaash
2013  Fukrey
2014  Bhoothnath Returns
2015  Bangistan
2016  Raman Raghav 2.0
2017  Raees
2018  Aiyaary
2019  Shut Up Sona
2023  Fukrey 3
2023  Kathal
2024  Laapataa Ladies

Playback Singer:
2004  Khakee
2006  Family: Ties of Blood
2006  The Blue Elephant
2007  Positive
2008  Jumbo
2010  Peepli Live
2011  Delhi Belly
2011  Game
2011  Luv Ka The End
2012  Celluloid Man
2012  Talaash
2013  Aurangzeb
2013  Fukrey
2014  Bhoothnath Returns
2015  Bangistan
2016  Raman Raghav 2.0
2017  Raees
2018  Aiyaary
2019  Shut Up Sona
2023  Fukrey 3
2023  Kathal
2024  Laapataa Ladies

Music:
2022  Modern Love Mumbai

Original Music Composer:
2022  Modern Love Mumbai

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