Tushar Joshi

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Tushar Joshi
Born (1987-08-03) 3 August 1987 (age 36)[1]
Alma materKendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan SAE Institute
Occupations
  • Singer
  • composer
  • music producer
Years active2009–present

Tushar Joshi (born 3 August 1987, Jabalpur) is an Indian singer, songwriter, and music producer. He has recorded songs predominantly in the Hindi, South and Bangla music industry, but also in the Marathi, Telugu, and Gujarati languages.[2]

Joshi's career began with lending his voice to the musicals featuring Ranbir Kapoor in the film 'Jagga Jasoos,' with his debut film song "Musafir" being from the same movie, released in 2017.[3]

He has 2 million monthly listeners on Spotify. Tushar Joshi has sang Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2's Ami Je Tomar Tandav (film version), Woh Din (film version) from Chhichhore, Kalank's Aira Gaira, Jab Harry Met Sejal's Phurrr and many more.[4]

Early life[edit]

Tushar Joshi was born on 3 August 1987 in Jabalpur. He earned a Visharad degree in classical music from Bhatkhande Sangeet Mahavidyalaya Jabalpur.[5] Along with Indian classical music, he also developed an interest in Western forms of music.[6]

Career[edit]

He began his career as a scratch vocalist. After moving to Mumbai in 2009, he studied at the School of Audio Engineering and worked as an assistant to Pritam.[7]

Before working with Pritam, Tushar collaborated with Vishal-Shekhar. He later started his own YouTube channel as a hobby. His first independent song, "Baatein Adhoori," was released on YouTube in 2021. His journey began in 2009 as a freelance musician, working on promos, jingles, and voiceovers.[8]

He sang "Oh Maahi" (sad version) for the movie Dunki and collaborated in live shows with Coke Studio Bharat in and around Delhi. Tushar, along with Antara Mitra, sang the title track for the television show Shubhaarambh on Colors TV.[9] Additionally, he and Antara Mitra sang the Bengali song "Toke Niye Jabo," composed by Indraadip Das Gupta with lyrics by Pralay Sarkar.[10]

Discography[edit]

Song Film Composer(s) Co-Singer(s) Year Notes
Musafir Jagga Jasoos Pritam 2017 Also sang for the extended album
Khaana Khaake Pritam, Amitabh Bhattacharya, June Banerjee, Antara Mitra, Sunny M. R. and many more
Naach Meri Jaan Tubelight Nakash Aziz
Phurrr Jab Harry Met Sejal Pritam, Diplo Mohit Chauhan, Diplo
Phurrr (Film Version) Mohit Chauhan
Allah Duhai Hai Race 3 JAM8 Sreerama Chandra, Amit Mishra, Jonita Gandhi 2018 Composed with Vikas for JAM8
Woh Din (Film Version) Chhichhore Pritam 2019
Kalank Title (Film Version) Kalank Shilpa Rao
Aira Gaira Javed Ali, Antara Mitra
Aira Gaira (Extended)
Dil Bandar Darbaan Amartya Bobo Rahut 2020 Zee5 film
Raanjhan Bhangra Paa Le JAM8 Neeti Mohan
Utth Ja Ziddi Re 83 Pritam 2021
Ishq Ho Jaane De Janhit Mein Jaari Sadhu Sushil Tiwari 2022
Ami Je Tomar (Tandav Film Version) Bhool Bhulaiya 2 Pritam
Rasiya (Film Version 1) Brahmastra Part One Shreya Ghoshal
Tere Hawale (Reprise) Laal Singh Chaddha Shilpa Rao
Ve Kamleya (Redux) Rocky aur Rani ki Prem Kahani Shreya Ghoshal 2023
O Maahi (Sad version) Dunki
TBA Do Aur Do Pyaar 2024

Television and web aeries[edit]

Shubharanbh on Colours TV Title Track 2019
The Forgotten Army - Azaadi ke liye 2 songs 2020

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Dob was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Joshi, Tushar (2021-02-17). "Singer/Composer Tushar Joshi Talks About His Musical Journey". Odisha Diary, Latest Odisha News, Breaking News Odisha. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  3. ^ "Tushar Joshi Divulges How He Bagged 'Rasiya' From 'Brahmastra'". outlookindia.com. 6 October 2022.
  4. ^ Kirti, Khushbu (2022-10-12). "Voice behind Brahmastra's Rasiya, Tushar Joshi to perform live at La Flea Affair today!". Knocksense. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  5. ^ "Bollywood has always looked out for me: Jagga Jasoos singer Tushar Joshi goes back to his roots". Edex Live. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  6. ^ "Exclusive! Singer Tushar Joshi on 'Rasiya': I had to convince myself that I can do justice to it". Mid-day. 2022-10-06. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  7. ^ Panicker, Anahita (2017-07-25). "The voice of Jagga". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  8. ^ "Tushar Joshi: Becoming Ranbir Kapoor's voice was my turning point". Hindustan Times. 2022-10-14. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  9. ^ IANS (2019-12-01). "Antara Mitra, Tushar Joshi lend voice to 'Shubhaarambh' title track". The Statesman. Retrieved 2024-01-12.
  10. ^ "Watch The Latest Bengali Music Video For Toke Niye Jabo Sung By Tushar Joshi And Antara Mitra | Bengali Video Songs - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2024-01-12.

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