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Mayur Jumani

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Mayur Jumani
Born14th April 1992
Mumbai, India
Occupation(s)Music Composer, Producer & Content Creator
Websitemayurjumani.com[1]

Mayur Jumani is an Indian music producer, composer and content creator. He is known for his unique viral videos where he remixes dialogues by celebrities or from memes.[2] His viral mashups includes Arre Yaar[3] Hera Pheri's "Babu Babu[4]" and many more.[5] Apart from social media creations, he runs a production studio that provides Bollywood Films Tracks, Title Tracks for TV shows, Commercial ads, Trailers and BGM scores of movies and web series for major OTT platforms. Dabangg3, Baaghi 3, Guilty, Bandish Bandits & Gunjan Saxena are a few of his recent productions.

He has produced music for established composers like Vishal Dadlani, Kailash Kher, Mika and many more indie artists.

Early life[edit]

Engineering in Thadomal Shahani College, Bandra. He has been playing different instruments ever since childhood. After working for 2 years he went to Berklee College of Music. He performed for various events such as TEDx[6], Innovation Envivo, and at Avalon Hollywood.

Career[edit]

Mayur made his Bollywood Debut in Bypass Road. He started making mash-ups[7] and parodies[8] during the pandemic which got viral and were shared and repurposed by Bollywood stars.

Awards[edit]

He was awarded CCSFA (Critics choice short film award) best background score for the movie "Pixie Dust" in 2018.

Press[edit]

  1. Social Media Star of the Week.[9] Hindustan Times
  2. Composer Mayur Jumani's remix of dialogue from 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham' is an internet hit.[10] Scroll
  3. 'Someone tag Yash Raichand': This musician's own spin to Kajol's "gamla" scene in K3G goes viral.[11] Times Now

External links[edit]

Mayur Jumani at IMDb

References[edit]

  1. https://www.mayurjumani.com
  2. Kunal, Guha. "Man behind the viral mash-ups". Mumbai Mirror.
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_dj47M75d8
  4. https://www.instagram.com/p/CMWXQQ4pmq-/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
  5. Seal, Rajshree (12 January 2021). "Music Producer Turns Kajol's 'Gamla Scene' from K3G into New Song; Video Goes Viral". India News, Breaking News. Trending Desk.
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnfnRTsxae8&t=37s
  7. Mehrotra, Isha (29 November 2020). "After 'Woh Rashi Thi', Rajkummar Rao's 'Paneer Tikka' rap song is going viral— Watch". Zee News. Zee Media Bureau.
  8. Desk, Trends (7 November 2020). "The Vivekamunand Mix: Netizens can't handle this spoof of Donald Trump's speeches". The Indian Express.
  9. https://www.hindustantimes.com/brunch/social-media-star-of-the-week-mayur-vivkamunand-mix-jumani/story-4O43rUEbGqp9wCO5oqD66M.html
  10. https://scroll.in/video/983660/watch-composer-mayur-jumanis-remix-of-dialogue-from-kabhi-khushi-kabhie-gham-is-an-internet-hit
  11. https://www.timesnownews.com/the-buzz/article/musician-gives-his-own-spin-to-kajols-gamla-scene-in-kabhi-khushi-kabhie-gham-netizens-amused-watch/705394


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