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Mehul Surti

Mehul Surti

Music composer and singer


Mehul Surti (born 16 November 1977) in an Indian music composer and singer from Surat, Gujarat, India, known for his work in Gujarati cinema and Gujarati theatre. He has composed music for several successful Gujarati films including Kevi Rite Jaish (2012), Vitamin She (2017), Montu Ni Bittu (2019), Short Circuit (2019), and Hellaro (2019) , 21mu Tiffin (2021) ,Kamthaan (2024),Kasoombo (2024).

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Early life

He was born on 16 November 1977 to Dhansukhlal Surti, a doctor, and Manjulaben Surti, a teacher. After his school education, he tried getting a diploma in Mechanical Engineering, which he did not complete. He is trained in the musical traditions of Kirana gharana and Mewati gharana.[1][2][3]

Career

He started his career as a music director at the age of 22 by composing songs for the 1999 Gujarati film Narmada Tara Vahi Jata Pani, directed by Kirit Panwalla. He later composed music for several Gujarati films including Kevi Rite Jaish (2012), Aapne to Dhirubhai (2014), Je Pan Kahish E Sachuj Kahish (2016), Passport (2016), Kookh (2016), Vitamin She (2017), Montu Ni Bittu (2019), Short Circuit (2019), and National Film Award winning film Hellaro (2019).[1][2] For Hellaro, he won GIFA -Gujarati Iconic Film Award in two categories: Best Music Director and Best Background Score.[3]

He has composed background score for several plays which include Priya Pappa have To, Aakhar Ni Aatmakatha, Khelando, Koi Pan Ek Phoolnu Naam Bolo To, Samudramanthan and Dhaad. He has composed over 200 poems of various Gujarati poets including Narmad, Umashankar Joshi, Ardeshar Khabardar, Mareez, Jayant Pathak, Mukul Choksi, and Saumya Joshi.[1][3]

Filmography

As music director:[1][2]

Albums

The albums he has released include:[1]

  • Narmad dhara (poetry of Narmad)
  • Prem Shaurya Gujarat
  • Saaraansh
  • Saatatya
  • Hasta Ramta
  • Adadhi Ramat Thi

Accolades

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References

  1. સર્વાંગી વિકાસ ધોરણ ૮: સંગીત, સા. શિ અને ચિત્રકામ (in Gujarati). Gandhinagar: Gujarat Education Commission. 2021. p. 34-35.
  2. Chokshi, Jasmin (9 February 2020). "From Surat, With Love". Femina. pp. 57–58.
  3. Hina Nainani (12 March 2013). "'Kevi Rite Jaish' showed the way!". DNA. Archived from the original on 14 July 2015. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
  4. "જીફા: 'હેલ્લારો'ને ગોલ્ડન એવો". Gujarat Samachar (in Gujarati). 24 April 2021. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  5. "Gujarat State Film Award 2019". Retrieved 24 April 2021.

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