Mohit Chauhan

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Mohit Chauhan
Mohit Chauhan at 59th Filmfare Awards
Mohit Chauhan performing in a concert
Background information
Birth nameMohit Chauhan
Born (1966-03-11) 11 March 1966 (age 55)
Nahan, Himachal Pradesh, India
GenresPop, Rock, Folk Music,Indi-pop
Occupation(s)Singer, Lyricist, Composer, Philanthropist
InstrumentsHarmonica, Guitar, Flute
Years active1998–Present

Mohit Chauhan (born 11 March 1966) is an Indian playback singer, known for his work in Hindi films. He was a part of the Silk Route band. Chauhan has received two Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer and three Zee Cine Award For Best Male Playback Singer awards.[1] He has recorded several songs for Indian films and albums in other languages. He is one of the most prominent Indi-pop singers of India.

Early life[]

Mohit Chauhan was born in the town of Nahan, Sirmaur district, Himachal Pradesh, on 11 March 1966.[2] He received his initial education from St. Xavier's School, Delhi, and then moved to Himachal Pradesh for further studies.[2] Chauhan earned a Master of Science in Geology from a government college at Dharamshala affiliated to Himachal Pradesh University.[3] He has not received any formal training in music. He got influenced by his grandfather who was a classical singer. He used to sing and play guitar, harmonica and flute. He wanted to become an actor before his debut in the music industry.[4]

Career[]

Chauhan, Kem Trivedi and Kenny Puri were the vocalists for Silk Route.[5][6] His first album, Boondein, was released in 1998 and featured the popular songs "Dooba Dooba" and "Pehchan". The second album was released in 2000. After Silk Route was discontinued in 2008, he released another album "Fitoor" in 2009.[7]

Chauhan's film singing career began in 2002 when he sung "Pehli Nazar Mein Dari Thi" from the film Road. His songs "Khoon Chala" from Rang De Basanti and "Tum Se Hi" from Jab We Met are regarded as his most notable.[8][9] He won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer prize in 2010 for the song Masakali.[10]

In 2011, he was featured in the third episode of The Dewarists for his song "Maaya". He was also featured on MTV Unplugged in the same year.[11] In 2017, he made his Gujarati language debut with the song "Jaag Re Banda" from the movie Last Chance.[12] His first ever Himachali songs were "Puchhe Amma" and "Deva Mere" from the film Saanjh.[13]

Bollywood Debut:2002-07[]

After the massive success of "Dooba Dooba" and "Boondein", which earned him awards and recognition, Chauhan was approached by composer Sandesh Shandilya to sing in films. Chauhan made his debut with Shandilya's composition of the song "Pehli Nazar Me Dari Thi" from the 2002 film Road.[14] The next year, he sang for the films Main Madhuri Dixit Banana Chahati Hoon and Kyun, but didn't get any recognition.

This was followed by "Sabse Peeche Hum Khade" for the 2004 film Let's Enjoy, "Paintra" and "Guncha Koi" for the 2005 film Main Meri Patni aur Woh in which he also served as composer, and the song "Angna" and "Rowan Akhiya" for the film Adharma.

A.R. Rahman, who had noticed Chauhan at the award win for Silk Route, called him to sing "Khoon Chala" for the film Rang De Basanti. The song proved to be a breakthrough for him, and in 2007, he followed this up with his first major hit song in the Pritam-composed romantic ballad "Tum Se Hi" for the film Jab We Met, penned by Irshad Kamil; both Pritam and writer-director Imtiaz Ali wanted Chauhan to lend his voice for this romantic track.

2008-10[]

Chauhan followed the success of "Tum Se Hi" with the song "Kuchh Khaas Hai" in 2008, composed by Salim–Sulaiman, for Fashion. He reunited with Pritam for Kismat Konnection where he performed "Kahi na Lage Man (Is This Love) " along with Shreya Ghoshal. "Ankhon Hi Ankhon Mein", a soft romantic number from EMI, had him appear on screen for the first time in the song's music video. He also sang for his first animated film Bolt where he sang the Hindi version of "I Thought I Lost You".

2009 was the most successful year in Chauhan's career, as of the 8 songs he recorded, 4 of them — "Masakali" from Delhi-6, "Yeh Dooriyan" from Love Aaj Kal, "Pehli Baar Mohabbat" from Kaminey and "Tune Jo Na Kaha" from New York — were huge chartbusters, establishing him as an audience favourite among the younger generation. 2010 proved to be a moderately successful follow-up to Chauhan's success from the previous year, as his songs became popular. Among his 2010 songs, the romantic number "Pee Loon" from Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai, picturized on Emraan Hashmi, was a rage.

2011[]

Chauhan had his biggest rise to national prominence in 2011 as he attracted mainstream attention for his contribution to the soundtrack of Rockstar, which reunited him with Ali and Rahman after almost half-a-decade; the 9 songs he recorded for the film as the voice of the protagonist Jordan played by Ranbir Kapoor were all massive chartbusters at the time of release, and continue to be treated as cult songs till date. Among other successful songs he recorded that year, "Abhi Kuch Dino Se" from Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji and "Khwabon Ke Parinday" from Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, "Acha Lagta Hai" from Aarakshan were highly popular.

2015-Present[]

In 2020, Chauhan sang "Dheere Dheere Se" for the film Guns of Banaras, composed by Sohail Sen and written by Sameer.[15] He sang "Yeh Dooriyaa" which is composed by Pritam from the film Love Aaj Kal (2020).[16] This song is new version of Yeh Dooriyaan" chartbuster from the film Love Aaj kal (2009). Both the version are written by Irshad Kamil There is a remix version too which is released by Sony Music India. He sang "Meethi Meethi Gallan", " Kisi Gair Ka Nahi", and "Salaam".Salaam is a tribute to corona warriors by Chauhan. He also features in a video of " Hum Haar Nahi Maanenge" composed by AR Rahman.

In 2019 Chauhan performed at Kargil Vijay Diwas, he sung "Khoon Chala" his song from Rang De Basanti, as a tribute to the brave Indian Soldiers. Prime Minister Narendra Modi & Defence Minister Rajnath Singh were present. The event held at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi[17]

Discography[]

Personal life[]

Chauhan married Prarthna Gehlot on June 29, 2012.[18]

Mohit is an active participant in the not-for-profit public limited companies National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), which encourages young people to follow beneficial vocational training initiatives.[19][20][21][22]

Chauhan regularly fed 60-70 stray dogs in Delhi at the time of Lockdown in India due to COVID-19 pandemic."Before the Lockdown, there were people who would feed the strays. But now, they’ve stopped. The stray dogs in Delhi don’t hunt and depend on humans to feed them. So, I’ve been going around giving them food and water", says Chauhan[23]

Filmography[]

Year Name Role Notes Ref
2008 Ankhon Hi Ankhon Mein Himself Appearance in a song titled "Ankhon Hi Ankhon Mein" from film EMI
2009 Kuchh ish Tarah Himself Appeared with Tulsi Kumar in the song Kuchh Is Tarah from film 8X10 Tasveer,
2016 Bolo Har Har Himself Appeared in song Bolo Har Har from movie Shivaay it also features Mithoon, Badshah
2012 Main Hoon Shab Himself Appeared in the song Main Hoo Shab from film Tezz
2019 Kyun Dil Mera Himself Appeared in the song "Kyun Dil Mera" from film Paharganj

Awards and honours[]

Chauhan has received two Filmfare Awards, one IIFA Award, three Zee Cine Awards, and one Screen Award. He was listed in the Forbes Celebrity 100 of 2012.

References[]

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  9. ^ Hungama, Bollywood (24 October 2009). "Mohit Chauhan – The Man with the Silk Voice : Bollywood News - Bollywood Hungama". Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  10. ^ MairaS (10 December 2011). "Bollywood Awards: 2010 Filmfare Awards Winners (55th Filmfare Awards)". Film and Movies. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
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  13. ^ "Mohit Chauhan sings for first ever Himachali movie Saanjh – Lokmarg". lokmarg.com. Archived from the original on 13 August 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
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  16. ^ "Love Aaj Kal (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Pritam". Apple Music. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  17. ^ Kumari, Surbhi (27 July 2019). "Kargil victory is an inspiration to future generation, says PM Modi at Kargil Vijay Diwas". www.indiatvnews.com. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  18. ^ "Mohit Chauhan And Prarthna Gehlot, A Perfect Couple: They Were Just Friends Before Marriage". BollywoodShaadis. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  19. ^ "Mohit Chauhan join Skill India Mission". Archived from the original on 13 August 2017. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  20. ^ "PadMan song Saale Sapne: This Akshay Kumar-Mohit Chauhan's track is about chasing your dream". Archived from the original on 14 June 2018. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
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  22. ^ "Hafiz Hafiz song detail".
  23. ^ "Mohit Chauhan: Have to take care of animals around us". Hindustan Times. 3 April 2020. Retrieved 14 June 2020.

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