Sanjeev Tiwari

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Sanjeev Tiwari is an Indian singer, story, screenplay, and dialogue writer of Bollywood working in Bangla and Hindi films.

Career[]

Tiwari was a renowned radio personality from Kolkata and received the best male RJ award in 2007.[1]

He has written story, screenplays and dialogues for television shows like Savdhaan India for Life Ok, and Gumrah: End of Innocence for Channel V. He wrote the title track for life Ok's serial Meri Maa, Zee TV's serial "Bhutu" dialogues for the film Bloody Isshq, and lyrics for the films Sooper Se Ooper,[2] Morning Walk, Jal, Via Darjeeling, Yatra, Devaki, Chowky and Hothat Brishti. He has written and composed songs for Bollywood films including Hotel Beautifool.[3][4][5]

Photograph of Rj Sanjeev Tiwar in a studio.

[6] Sanjeev wrote the dialogues & lyrics for television serial on Star Bharat(2018). His songs (Bholey Baba) and (Shundori komola) are chart busters in his first venture into the Tollywood film industry as a lyricist for the movie "Villain (2018 film)" featuring Ankush Hazra, Mimi Chakraborty and Rittika Sen, the movie has been directed by Baba Yadav and both the songs have been composed by Subhadeep Mitra under the banner of "Shree Venkatesh Films",.[7]

Filmography[]

Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Films Dialogues/Songs Music Director Language Singer
1998 Main Mulazim Hoon Sarkari Nachiketa Chakraborty Bangali Nachiketa Chakraborty
1999 All Songs Sanjeev Tiwari Hindi Sanjeev Tiwari
1998 Hothat Brishti Ruk Ja Yun Chhod Ke Na Ja Nachiketa Chakraborty Bengali Kavitha Krishnamurthy
2002 All Songs , Indradip Dasgupta Hindi
2004 Kal Saari Ratiya, Sajna, Geela Sa Bickram Ghosh Hindi Shankar Mahadevan, Shaan, Jojo
2005 All Songs Sanjeev Tiwari Bhojpuri Sanjeev Tiwari
2006 Devaki (film) Dhuan Dhuan & Tohre Bahiyan Mein Bickram Ghosh Hindi Jojo
2007 Yatra Panchhi Pijare Se Ud Jayega Goutam Ghose Hindi Keya Acharya
2007 Sawariya, Tore Sang Bickram Ghosh Hindi Kailash Kher, Shubha Mudgal
2008 Via Darjeeling Sirf Ehsaas Hindi Kunal Ganjawala
2009 Morning Walk Bhoy Bhayo, Manwa, Nach Le Jeet Gannguli Hindi Ustad Rashid Khan, Shreya Ghoshal, Shaan
2011 Sawariya (Album) All Songs except Sukoon Hidayat Hussain Hindi
2013 Bloody Isshq dialogues Hindi
2013 Mano Kal Hi Ki Baat Hai Sidharttha Suhas Hindi Album Shaan
2013 Sooper Se Ooper All songs except Intaducing Gul, Sapna Mera Sonu Nigam, Bickram Ghosh Hindi Mika Singh, Sowmya Raoh, Ash King, Teesha Nigam, Ambarish Das, Parvati Kumari, Anish Oushnik Majumdar, Nevaan Nigam, Saloni, Rohini
2014 Jal Jal De (Title Song) with Sonu Nigam, Paani Si Behti Jaye Sonu Nigam, Bickram Ghosh Hindi Shubha Mudgal Ambarish Das
2014 All Songs Sanjeev Tiwari Bhojpuri Sanjeev Tiwari
2016 Chowky Zindagi Adhjali, Chhoo Le Bapi Tutul Hindi Shashanka Ghosh
2017 Hotel Beautifool All songs Sanjeev Tiwari, Sameer Iqbal Patel Hindi Shaan, Usha Uthup, Bhoomi Trivedi
2017 Maa Ashchhe Sanjeev Tiwari Bengali Sanjeev Tiwari
2018 Villain (2018 film) Bholey Baba, Shundori Komola (JAM8) Bengali Badshah, Nikhita Gandhi, Armaan Malik, Antara Mitra
2019 Dur Bapi Tutul Hindi Bapi
2019 Happy Wala Pujo Re Sanjeev Tiwari Bengali Sanjeev Tiwari

Television[]

Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Serials Writer, Lyrics Channel
2011–12 Meri Maa title track Life OK
2012–16 Gumrah: End of Innocence story, screenplays and dialogues Channel V India
2012–17, 2017–present Savdhaan India story, screenplays and dialogues Life OK, from 2017 Star Bharat
2017–18 Bhutu title track O Meri Maa Zee TV
2018 dialogues & lyrics Star Bharat

References[]

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ "Sooper Se Ooper song Gunn gunn gutarr – A refreshing song with Rajasthani tadka!". 12 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Shaan records fun 'Hotel Beautifool' title track". 19 March 2015.
  4. ^ "News, Breaking News, Latest News, News Headlines, Live News, Today News CNN-News18".
  5. ^ "Usha Uthup records 'Hotel Beautifool' theme song". 25 February 2015.
  6. ^ [2][dead link]
  7. ^ "It was an absolute pleasure working on my first-ever Bengali song: Badshah - Times of India". The Times of India.

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