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| Mithoon Sharma | |
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| Background information | |
| Born | January 21, 1986 |
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| Genres | Film score |
| Occupations | Film Composer, Music Director, Singer |
| Instruments | Keyboard |
| Years active | 2005 |
| Associated acts | KK, Atif Aslam |
Mithoon Sharma (born January 11, 1986) is an Indian film music composer and singer.[1] He is the son of Naresh Sharma who has scored background music for more than 200 movies.
Primarily a music director, Mithoon made his singing debut with The Train : Some Lines Should Never Be Crossed. Many people think that he has sung only one song in the album ‘Woh Ajnabee'. The song 'Mausam' is written and had been composed and sung by Mithoon himself. Various remixes of these songs have also been made.
The Train's music album has been positively received & the songs sung by Mithoon are big hits.
His next film score Aggar was received very well because of the fusion of new vocal styles and music. The song 'Ke Bin Tere' gathered a lot of airplay and was a hit.
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