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1 Early life  





2 Career  



2.1  Collaboration with Shekhar  







3 Controversies  





4 Playback singer  





5 Lyrics by Vishal Dadlani  





6 Discography  





7 Filmography  





8 Awards and nominations  



8.1  Apsara Film and Television Producers Guild Award  





8.2  BIG Star Entertainment Awards  





8.3  Filmfare Awards  





8.4  Global Indian Music Academy Awards  





8.5  International Indian Film Academy Awards  





8.6  Mirchi Music Awards  







9 References  





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Vishal Dadlani
Dadlani at the Indian Idol Junior, in 2015
Born (1973-06-28) 28 June 1973 (age 51)
EducationHill Grange High School
Alma materJai Hind College, MU
HR College, HSNC University
Occupations
  • Music composer
  • film score composer
  • playback singer
  • lyricist
  • actor
  • screenwriter
  • TV judge (Indian Idol)
  • Years active1994–present
    Spouse

    Priyali

    (m. 1999; div. 2017)[1][2]

    Vishal Dadlani (born 28 June 1973) is an Indian singer, songwriter, actor and music composer. He is one half of the duo Vishal–Shekhar, Front Man and vocalist of one of India's leading rock bands Pentagram.

    As a singer he has sung various hit songs for various genre's notably Dhoom Again, Kurban Hua, Jee le Zara, Marjaiyann, I feel Good, Jab Mila Tu, Tu Meri, Swag Se Swagat, Bala, Har funn Maula, Khuda Hafiz. In an interview he has claimed to be able to "sing any genre from Rock to Romantic, as he has particular voice texture for kind of genre".[to whom?][citation needed] As a vocalist of band Pentagram, notable works are Voice, Tomorrow's Decided, Must I, Love Drug Climbdown and more to go. As music director, he has composed songs for films such as Om Shanti Om, Anjaana Anjaani, Dostana, I Hate Luv Storys, Bang Bang!, Sultan, Student of the Year, Befikre, War, etc.

    Dadlani has been in collaboration with many international artists like Imogen Heap, Diplo, The Vamps and Akon.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

    Early life

    [edit]

    Dadlani was born and raised in a Sindhi Hindu family in Bandra, West Bombay.[9] He went to Hill Grange High SchoolinPedder Road, Cumbala Hill, South Bombay and subsequently attended Jai Hind College, University of Mumbai for two years (1989–90), after which he went to H.R. College of Commerce and Economics, HSNC University, both in Churchgate, South Bombay. He graduated in 1994 with a bachelor's degree in commerce.

    Career

    [edit]

    Dadlani's musical journey started in 1994 with the Mumbai-based electronica/indie-rock band Pentagram, which he fronted. Pentagram has gained recognition as one of the pioneers of Indian independent music.[10][11]

    While active with the band, Dadlani found fame as a Bollywood music composer, singer, and lyricist, with movies like Jhankaar Beats, Bluff Master, and Salaam Namaste.

    Collaboration with Shekhar

    [edit]

    In 1999, Vishal–Shekhar, the Bollywood composing/producing and performing music duo, was formed. Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani have worked together on Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Marathi films. Their notable works include Jhankaar Beats (2003), Dus (2005), Bluffmaster (2005), I See You (2006), Om Shanti Om (2007), Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008), Dostana (2008), Anjaana Anjaani (2010), Ra.One (2011), Student of the Year (2012), Chennai Express (2013), Bang Bang! (2014), Happy New Year (2014), Sultan (2016), and Befikre (2016).[12] The duo has gained nationwide recognition, and today are credited with being amongst the architects of the modern Bollywood sound, having composed music for over 60 films, released over 300 songs, and performed over 1,000 shows worldwide. The two rose to prominence in 2003 when they wrote the score for the film Jhankaar Beats, which included the song "Tu Aashiqui Hai". They won the Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent for their work on the film.[13]

    Controversies

    [edit]

    Playback singer

    [edit]

    Dadlani got his first break as a playback singer when Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy asked him to sing "Kiss Of Love" for the movie Jhoom Barabar Jhoom.[citation needed] But because of some reasons[citation needed] the track delayed and he had recorded a track called "Dhoom Again" for Pritam as asked by Aditya Chopra which came out before "Kiss of Love".[citation needed]

    Partial list of films Dadlani has recorded vocals for:

  • DNA mein Dance (2020)
  • Kareeb (2021)
  • Har Funn Maula (2021)
  • Khuda Hafiz (Titletrack)(2020)
  • Solo Brathuke So Better (2020)
  • Khaali Peeli (2020)
  • Bunty Aur Babli 2 (2020)
  • Angrezi Medium (2020)
  • Baaghi 3 (2020)
  • Lage Raho Kejriwal (2020)
  • Housefull 4 (2019)
  • Made in China (2019)
  • Saand Ki Aankh (2019)
  • War (2019)
  • Four Weddings and a Funeral (2019)
  • Student of the Year 2 (2019)
  • Malal (2019)
  • Thugs of Hindostan (2018)
  • Open Tuborg (with Diplo) (2018)
  • Namaste England (2018)
  • Bogda (2018)
  • Mulk (2018)
  • Chacha Vidhayak Hain Humare (2018)
  • Naa Peru Surya, Naa Illu India (2018)
  • Gold (2018)
  • Kaalakaandi (2018)
  • One (2017)
  • Tiger Zinda Hai (2017)
  • Chef (2017)
  • A Gentleman (2017)
  • Befikre (2016)
  • Banjo (2016)
  • Sultan (2016)
  • Sarrainodu (2016)
  • Miruthan (2016)
  • ABCD 2 (2015)
  • Bajirao Mastani (2015)
  • Vedalam (2015)
  • Romeo Juliet (2015)
  • Kaaki Sattai (2015)
  • Ungli (2014)
  • Bang Bang! (2014)
  • Happy New Year (2014)
  • Hasee Toh Phasee (2014)
  • Kaththi (2014)
  • Vanakkam Chennai (2013)
  • Chennai Express (2013)
  • Gippi (2013)
  • Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013)
  • Akaash Vani (2013)
  • Race 2 (2013)
  • Student of the Year (2012)
  • Talaash (2012)
  • Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum (2012)
  • Shanghai (2012)
  • Vicky Donor (2012)
  • Ishaqzaade (2012)
  • Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu (2012)
  • Don 2 (2011)
  • Ladies vs Ricky Bahl (2011)
  • Ra.One (2011)
  • Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge (2011)
  • Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011)
  • Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap (2011)
  • Pyar Ka Punchnama (2011)
  • Game (2011)
  • Patiala House (2011)
  • No One Killed Jessica (2011)
  • Tees Maar Khan (2010)
  • Break Ke Baad (2010)
  • Knock Out (2010)
  • Anjaana Anjaani (2010)
  • We Are Family (2010)
  • I Hate Luv Storys (2010)
  • Kites (2010)
  • Paathshaala (2010)
  • Hum Tum Aur Ghost (2010)
  • Pyaar Impossible (2010)
  • Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year (2009)
  • Kurbaan (2009)
  • Aladin (2009)
  • London Dreams (2009)
  • Kaminey (2009)
  • 8 x 10 Tasveer (2009)
  • Dostana (2008)
  • Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008)
  • Krazzy 4 (2008)
  • Tashan (2008)
  • Taare Zameen Par (2007)
  • Cash (2007)
  • Ta Ra Rum Pum (2007)
  • Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. (2007)
  • I See You (2006)
  • Dhoom 2 (2006)
  • Golmaal (2006)
  • Taxi Number 9211 (2006)
  • Bluffmaster (2005)
  • Ek Ajnabee (2005)
  • Karam (2005)
  • Shabd (2005)
  • Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao (2004)
  • Jhankaar Beats (2003)
  • Lyrics by Vishal Dadlani

    [edit]
  • Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II - "Allah ke Bande" (2003)
  • Jhankaar Beats – All songs (2003)
  • Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao – All songs (2004)
  • Karam – "Tinka Tinka" (2005)
  • Bluffmaster! – (2005)
  • I See You - All songs (2006)
  • Golmaal – Aage Peeche (2006)
  • Cash – All songs except for "Reham Kare" (2007)
  • Om Shanti Om - "Ajab Si" (2007)
  • Dostana – "Kuch Kum" (2008)
  • Aladin – All songs except for "Bachke O Bachke" (2009)
  • I Hate Luv Storys – "Bin Tere", "Bin Tere (Reprise)", "Jab Mila Tu" (2010)
  • Anjaana Anjaani – "Hairat,"I Feel Good", "Tujhe Bhula Diya" (Along with Kumar), "Aas Pas Khuda" & "Aas Pas Khuda (Reprise)" (Along with Shekhar) (2010)
  • Tees Maar Khan – "Sheila Ki Jawani" (2010)
  • Ra.One - "Chamak Chalo" (Along with Shekhar and Niranjan Iyengar), "Raftarein" (2011)
  • Kahaani – "Ami Shotti Bolchi," Kahaani (Male), Kahaani (Female) (2012)
  • Shanghai – (2012)
  • Gippi – Along with Anvita Dutt (2013)
  • Bang Bang! – Tu Meri", "Bang Bang" (2014)
  • Banjo – "Banjo Party" Along with Ravi Jadhav (2016)
  • Sultan – "Tuk Tuk Rap" (2016)
  • Tiger Zinda Hai – "Swag Se Swagat Rap"(2017)
  • War – "Khalid's theme English Rap" (2019)
  • Bob Biswas - "Tu Toh Gaya Re" (2021)
  • Jayeshbhai Jordaar - "Firecracker (English)" along with Vayu and Kumaar (2022)
  • Pathaan - "Besharam Rang" along with Kumaar (2023)
  • Discography

    [edit]

    Pentagram

    Filmography

    [edit]

    Awards and nominations

    [edit]

    The following is a list of awards and nominations received by Vishal Dadlani alone. A list of awards and nominations received by Vishal–Shekhar can be seen here.

    Apsara Film and Television Producers Guild Award

    [edit]
    Year Category Recipient Result Ref.
    2008 Best Lyricist "Ankhon Mein Teri" (from Om Shanti Om) Nominated [17]
    2010 Best Male Playback Singer "Dhan Te Nan" (from Kaminey)
    (along with Sukhwinder Singh)
    [18]

    BIG Star Entertainment Awards

    [edit]
    Year Category Recipient Result Ref.
    2013 Most Entertaining Singer (Male) "Balam Pichkari" (from Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani) Nominated [19]

    Filmfare Awards

    [edit]
    Year Category Recipient Result Ref.
    2008 Best Lyricist "Ankhon Mein Teri" (from Om Shanti Om) Nominated [20]
    2010 Best Male Playback Singer "Dhan Te Nan" (from Kaminey)
    (along with Sukhwinder Singh)
    [21]
    2011 Best Lyricist "Bin Tere" (from I Hate Luv Storys) [22]
    2012 "Chammak Challo" (from Ra.One)
    (along with Niranjan Iyengar)
    [23]
    Best Male Playback Singer "Chammak Challo" (from Ra.One)
    (along with Akon)

    Global Indian Music Academy Awards

    [edit]
    Year Category Recipient Result Ref.
    2011 Best lyricist "Tujhe Bhula Diya" (from Anjaana Anjaani)
    (shared with Kumaar)
    Nominated [24]
    2013 Best Duet "Radha" (from Student of the Year)
    (shared with Shekhar Ravjiani, Udit Narayan, Shreya Ghoshal)
    [25]
    2014 "Balam Pichkari" (from Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani)
    (shared with Shalmali Kholgade)
    [26]

    International Indian Film Academy Awards

    [edit]
    Year Category Recipient Result Ref.
    2010 Best Male Playback Singer "Dhan Te Nan" (from Kaminey)
    (along with Sukhwinder Singh)
    Nominated [27]
    2011 "Adhoore" (from Break Ke Baad) [28]

    Mirchi Music Awards

    [edit]
    Year Category Recipient Result Ref.
    2011 Album of The Year Ra.One Nominated [29]
    2012 Male Vocalist of The Year "Jee Le Zaara" (from Talaash) [30]
    2014 "Tu Meri" (from Bang Bang!) [31]

    References

    [edit]
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  • ^ "Vishal Dadlani files for divorce from wife Priyali". Indianexpress.com. 30 January 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  • ^ "Happy Birthday Vishal Dadlani,The Indian Express". 28 June 2016.
  • ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Vishal Dadlani says Metallica's influence reflects in his music in subliminal way". Hindustan Times. 16 July 2021. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  • ^ "Vishal, Shekhar are working with Imogen Heap - Times of India". The Times of India. 9 August 2011. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  • ^ "Vishal Dadlani collaborates with Diplo and MÏ". www.radioandmusic.com. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  • ^ "Vishal-Shekhar, UK-based Band The Vamps Collaborate For Beliya". NDTV.com. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  • ^ "Music review: SRK's RA.One". Hindustan Times. 22 September 2011. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  • ^ Vora, Rutam (1 April 2016). "Tongue-tied in Sindhi". The Hindu. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
  • ^ Travel CNN – Retrieved 21 July 2010
  • ^ Maverickvedem Blog. Retrieved 24 March 2011
  • ^ "Vishal Dadlani music director of Happy New Year". PlanetBollywood. Retrieved 17 August 2015.
  • ^ "Jhankaar Beats". IMDb.
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  • ^ "Vishal Dadlani offers to quit political work after controversial tweet on Jain monk". 28 August 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
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  • ^ "Nominations for 4th Big Star Entertainment Awards". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
  • ^ "53rd Filmfare Award Nominations". Indicine. 6 February 2008. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
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  • ^ "Nominations for 56th Filmfare Awards 2010". Bollywood Hungama. 14 January 2010. Archived from the original on 14 November 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
  • ^ "Nominations for 57th Idea Filmfare Awards 2012". Bollywood Hungama. 11 January 2010. Archived from the original on 13 January 2012. Retrieved 7 November 2014.
  • ^ "Film Nominations: Chevrolet GiMA Awards 2011 Powered By Lava Music Phones". GiMA. 19 October 2014. Archived from the original on 15 July 2014. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
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  • ^ "Film Music Nominations: 4th Gionne Star Global Indian Music Academy (GiMA) Awards 2014 Powered By Reliance 3G". GiMA. 19 October 2014. Archived from the original on 8 February 2014. Retrieved 29 January 2014.
  • ^ "3 Idiots win big at IIFA awards". Rediff.com. 7 June 2010. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
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  • ^ "Nominations – Mirchi Music Awards 2014". MMAMirchiMusicAwards. Retrieved 15 April 2018.
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