Sanam (band)
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Origin | Mumbai, India |
Genres | Pop rock |
Years active | 2010–present |
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Sanam is an Indian pop rock band formed in 2010 currently based in Mumbai, India known for its renditions of old classic Indian Bollywood songs as well as its original music. The band SANAM consists of four partners Sanam Puri (lead vocalist), Samar Puri (lead guitar), Venky S or Venkat Subramaniyam (bass guitar) and Keshav Dhanraj (drummer).[1][2][3] In 2016, the band was amongst India's top 10 independent YouTube Channels, India's biggest music artist on the digital platform and the fastest growing YouTube channel in the country.[4][5][6]
The band was awarded the Best Music Content Creator (National Category) at the Social Media Summit & Awards in Amaravati in 2017 by AP Tourism Minister Bhuma Akhila Priya and MP Kesineni Srinivas.[7][8][9]
Musical career
[edit]2010: Formation and first years
[edit]In 2003, Venky and Samar were classmates in Indian School, Muscat, both of them played guitar and planned to start a band so they got Samar's younger brother, Sanam Puri, in the band to join as a singer. After completing school, they all moved to India for college. Sanam and Samar moved to Delhi and there became involved in the college rock circuits. Sanam Puri started winning awards for his singing and Samar Puri started writing songs. Venky meanwhile, in Bangalore, took up bass playing with various bands. He sang a cappella in college and started performing swing/jazz and pop standards regularly at clubs. Venky met Keshav (who was the drummer in bands such as Nerverek) through the college rock circuit and they formed an alternative rock outfit called ‘The Previous Band’. Venky used to travel to Chennai (where the band was based) write songs, rehearse and perform with them. Eventually two band members took left for MI in LA for music education and another member went to SAE in Byron Bay. Thus ended their short stint of ‘The Previous Band’.[10] In 2009, Samar and Sanam moved to Mumbai to pursue a music career. Keshav also took up a job with Furtados as their Brand Manager for Zildjian, Evans and Pearl drums. Venky connected the three of them and they hit it off in Keshav's garage where they started writing music together.[11] In May 2010, Times Music launched a nationwide pop band hunt called ‘Supastars’ for young talent in India. Samar, Keshav and Sanam put in an entry randomly in the name of The SQS Project. Over 1,600 bands across India took part in this contest. Venky joined them in the final round and of all the entries The SQS Project won the title ‘Times Music Supastars’ and this is how the journey began,[12][13] giving the band a name of ‘SQS Supastars’.
The band released their first self-titled album, Supastars, and later released music videos for their songs "Hawa Hawa" and "Behka". This project featured the work of major Swedish and Denmark music labels who handled the mixing and mastering of the album. The band also endorsed the ‘Mufti’ clothing line during their second music video "Behka".[14]
2012: Formation of Sanam - the band and Growth Curve
[edit]In 2012 the band met Ben Thomas (managing director, Kurian & Co Talent Management and a recognised music business manager who had managed careers of successful music artists including Sonu Nigam and Vishal–Shekhar), and based on his experience and knowledge of the Indian music industry paved the way forward for the band.[2][15][16]
He also introduced the band to Vishal–Shekhar which led to Sanam Puri's first Bollywood break as a playback singer with songs like "Dhat Teri Ki"[17] from the movie Gori Tere Pyaar Mein and "Ishq Bulaava" from Hasee Toh Phasee.[18][19][20] The same year the band composed its first original composition "Main Hoon" for the Hollywood blockbuster The Amazing Spider-Man 2.[21][22][23][24]
Given the growing following of the band digitally, in 2015 the band was recognised by YouTube and invited to perform at the YouTube FanFest [25] They were again invited in 2016.[26][27][28][29]
The band performed in the capital Male at the VMY Music Festival in July 2015, which commemorated the 50th Anniversary of Independence of the Republic of Maldives.[30] The Ballard Estate Festival in Mumbai was formally inaugurated by the chief guest Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India on 24 January, followed by the headlining performance by Sanam band. The event was attended by eminent personalities such as actress and politician Hema Malini.[31]
In 2016 as a part of a project called Jammin, a digital musical collaboration featuring YouTube's best musical talent with four music composers A R Rahman, Salim–Sulaiman, Clinton Cerejo, and Mithoon,[32][33] "Inquilab Mera Khwab" was released in collaboration with Clinton Cerejo and "Yaara" was released in collaboration with A R Rahman and all the other Artists who were a part of the programme.[34][35]
On 1 April 2017, music broadcaster Channel V announced the launch of its latest project ‘Only On V’, with an exclusive partnership with band Sanam.[36][37][38][39] The band aims to spread love and happiness through their music and considers this opportunity one of their greatest achievements. Their endorsement of online retail giant eBay and its campaign #NoWorldwithoutWomen got a very good response. The band in 2017 did a series of concerts as a part of Pledge Tour with the objective of not just giving the audience a great time but also raising the issue of growing cases of Child Sexual Abuse in India, in association with a Chennai-based NGO Justice & Hope.[40][41]
In February 2018, Sanam was declared the artist of the month on MTV Beats for its new release "Sanam Mennu".[42] MTV Beats the 24x7 Hindi Music TV Channel, through a series of specially curated shows under the concept of Month of love, featured SANAM Band in three of its shows. The first two were "Spotlight: Dil Beats with Sanam Band" and "Love shots" which were all about love and romance and third was the kicking off episode of "Gaano Ka Rafu Centre 2.0" hosted by Sahil Khattar.[43][44][45][46][47] In December 2018, SANAM band was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine.[48]
Discography
[edit]Filmography
[edit]Release year | Album title | Song title | Label | Writer | Composer | Language |
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2014 | The Amazing Spider-Man 2 | "Main Hoon" | Sony Music | Samar Puri, Manoj Yadav | Sanam Band | Hindi |
Studio albums
[edit]Release year | Album title | Song title | Language |
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2010 | Supastars | Hawa Hawa, Jaan Gaya, Aisa Laga, Behka, Tumse, Teri Aankhon Se, Hawa Hawa, Boondon Se | Hindi |
2011 | Samar Sanam | On N On, Paa Hi Liya, Roshni, Higher Mere Saath, Badalne Ke Intezaar Mein, Mujhe Pyaar Karo, Titli | Hindi |
2018 | Sanam Revolution | Itni Door, Garmi Di Tu, Ishtyle, Agar Tum Suno, Aaja Aaja, Jaanta Tha, Nazron Ko Nazron Se, Khushnaseeb, Shama Hai Jali, Tumi Robe Nirobe Rabindra Sangeet | Hindi, Bengali |
Compilation albums
[edit]Release year | Album title | Song title | Language |
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2017 | In Love With Sanam | Pehla Nasha, Kuch Na Kaho, Yeh Raatein Yeh Mausam, Kora Kagaz, Ek Ladki Ko dekha Toh, O Mere Dil Ke Chain, Roop Tera Mastana, Hai Apna Dil Toh Awara, Apki Nazron Ne Samjha, Lag Jaa Gale | Hindi |
2015 | Sanam Revisited | Lag Jaa Gale, Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh, Aapki Nazron Ne Samjha, Tujhse Naraz Nahi Zindagi, Yeh Raatein Yeh Mausam, Mere Sapno Ki Rani, O Mere Dil Ke Chain, Mere Mehboob Qayamat Hogi, Roop Tera Mastana, Yeh Vaada Raha | Hindi |
2019 | Universally Sanam | Jaane De Mujhe, Gulabi Aankhein, Hum Bewafa Hargiz Na The, Yeh Vaada Raha, Dil Kya Kare | Hindi |
2020 | Memories Vol. 1 | Sanam Mennu, Itni Door, Nazaron Ko Nazaron Se, Garmi Di Tu, Dil Nachda, Jaanta Tha, Aaj Na Jaana, Tumi Robe Nirobe | Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali |
Singles
Release Year | Single Title | Language | Composer | Lyricist |
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2018 | SANAM Mennu | Punjabi | Sanam | Siddhant Kaushal |
2018 | Amar Mallika Bone | Bengali | Rabindra Nath Tagore | Rabindra Nath Tagore |
2018 | Tu Yahaan | Hindi | Sanam | Siddhant Kaushal |
2018 | Dooba Dooba | Hindi | Silk Route | Mohit Chauhan; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri Chris Powell Shantanu Moitra |
2018 | Ek Pyar Ka Nagma | Hindi | Laxmikant Pyarelal | Santosh Anand |
2019 | Kahin Door | Hindi | Salil Choudhury | Yogesh Gaur |
2019 | Humein Tumse Pyaar Kitna | Hindi | R D Burman | Majrooh Sultanpuri |
2019 | Chala Jata Hoon | Hindi | R D Burman | Majrooh Sultanpuri |
2019 | Taarif Karoon | Hindi | O.P Nayyar | S. H. Bihari |
2019 | Fakira | Hindi | Vishal–Shekhar | Anvita Dutt |
2019 | Jaane De Mujhe | Hindi | Sanam | Kunaal Vermaa |
Sanam Puri's works
[edit]Filmography
[edit]Release year | Film title | Song title | Label | Lyricist | Composer | Language | Co-singers |
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2013 | Gori Tere Pyaar Mein | "Dhat Teri Ki" | Sony Music | Kumaar | Vishal–Shekhar | Hindi | Aditi Singh Sharma |
Ishk Actually | "Lucky Tonight" | T Series | Manoj Yadav | Chirantan Bhatt | Hindi | Ann Mitchai | |
2014 | Hasee Toh Phasee | "Ishq Bulava (film version)" | Sony Music | Kumaar | Vishal–Shekhar | Hindi | Chinmayi |
"Ishq Bulaava (soundtrack version)" | Shipra Goyal | ||||||
Chandamama Kathalu | "E Kadha" | - | Vanamali | Mickey J Meyer | Telugu | Shweta Pandit | |
Humshakals | "Barbaad Raat" | Zee Music | Mayur Puri | Himesh Reshamiya | Hindi | Shalmali Kholgade | |
2017 | Running Shaadi | "Bhaag Milky Bhaag" | Times Music | Keegan Pinto, Sonal Sehgal | Anupam Roy, Sanjeev Chimmalgi, Abhishek-Akshay, Zeb | Hindi | Sonu Kakkar |
2019 | Student of the Year 2 | "Fakira" | Zee Music | Anvita Dutt | Vishal–Shekhar | Hindi | Neeti Mohan |
Qued | Jajabor | "Priyotoma" | - | Faisal Roddy | Faisal Roddy | Bengali | - |
Collaborations
[edit]Release year | Project title | Song title | Lyricist | Composer | Language | Co-singers |
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2013 | Single Release | Teri Aankhon Se (Acoustic Version) | Samar Puri | SANAM (band) | Hindi | Jonita Gandhi |
2013 | Coke Studio @ MTV Season 3 Episode 3 | Pinjra | Manoj Yadav | Clinton Cerejo | Hindi | Jonita Gandhi |
2013 | Micromax Unite Anthem | "Roobaroo" | Prasoon Joshi | A R Rahman | Various | Benny Dayal, Raghu Dixit, Apeksha Dandekar, Shruti Pathak, Neeti Mohan, Kamal Khan, Brodha V, Voctronica, Swaroop Khan |
2014 | Single Release | Dua (Cover) | Kumaar | Vishal - Shekhar | Hindi | Sanah Moidutty |
2016 | Jammin | Yaara | Navneeth | A R Rahman | Hindi | A.R. Rahman, Shraddha Sharma, Siddharth Slathia, Jonita Gandhi, Shirley Setia, Arjun Kanungo, Maati Baani ( Nirali Kartik & Kartik Shah), Sanah Moidutty, Raaga Trippin (Alan De Souza, Gary Misquitta, Gwen Dias, Keshia Braganza, Suzanne D'Mello and Thomson Andrews) and Mumbai's Finest (Ace, Diefferent, Ninja) |
2016 | Jammin | Inquilab Mera Khwab | Puneet Krishna | Clinton Cerejo | Hindi | Clinton Cerejo |
2015 | Single Release | Kuch Na Kaho (Cover) | Javed Akhtar | R. D. Burman | Hindi | Shirley Setia |
2019 | ICC Cricket World Cup Fan Anthem | Way O Way O | Sonal Dabral | Mickey Mcleary | English | Jahmiel (Jamaica), Catherine Taylor Dawson (UK), Simba Diallo (NZ), Khayelitsha United Mambazo (South Africa) |
2019 | Mcdowells No. 1 Yaari Jam | Apni Yaari | Amitabh Bhattacharya | SANAM & Clinton Cerejo | Hindi | |
2019 | Single Release | Aaj Kal Tere mere Pyar Ke Charche | Hasrat Jaipuri | Shankar Jaikishan | Hindi | Sanah Moidutty |
Awards
[edit]- Winners of Times Music Supastars in 2010 as SQS Project.[49][50][51]
- Best Music Content Creator- (National Category) at the Social Media Summit & Awards in Amravati in 2017 by AP Tourism Minister Bhuma Akhila Priya and MP Kesineni Srinivas.[7][8][9]
- Radio City Freedom Awards 2019 for their #SANAMOriginal song "ITNI DOOR" under Best Pop Artist (People's Choice) Category
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