
Personal info
Known for
Music Director
Gender
Male
Birthday
01 October
Location
Haryana, India
Edit pageSanchit Balhara
Biography
Sanchit Balhara, born on October 1, 1988, in Rohtak, Haryana, India, is a distinguished Indian film score composer renowned for his evocative and powerful background scores in Bollywood cinema. Hailing from a family deeply rooted in the arts—his father, Bhal Singh Balhara, is a singer, actor, and filmmaker in the Haryanvi film industry, and his mother, Mukta Chaudhary, is a national-level athlete—Sanchit's early exposure to music and performance laid a strong foundation for his future career.
Education and Musical Training
Sanchit's passion for music led him to London, where he pursued classical music studies. In 2011, he further honed his skills in electronic music production and sound design at Point Blank Music School. Point Blank Music School's Blog. His comprehensive training encompassed classical piano, composition, and orchestration, providing him with a versatile musical palette.
Career Milestones
Sanchit's breakthrough came with Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 2015 epic historical romance film, Bajirao Mastani, where his compelling background score garnered widespread acclaim. His work on the film earned him several prestigious awards, including the International Indian Film Academy Awards, Global Indian Music Academy Awards, Mirchi Music Awards, and Zee Cine Awards for Best Background Score.
In 2018, Sanchit began collaborating with his elder brother, Ankit Balhara, forming a dynamic composer duo. Their partnership commenced with the film Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi and has since produced scores for numerous notable films, including Padmaavat, Kalank, War, Radhe, Gangubai Kathiawadi, Jayeshbhai Jordaar, Samrat Prithviraj, Pathaan, Adipurush, and Fighter.
Musical Style and Influence
Sanchit's compositions are characterized by their rich orchestration and the seamless integration of traditional Indian musical elements with contemporary arrangements. His ability to evoke deep emotions through music has made him a sought-after composer in the film industry. Notably, his work on Padmaavat involved extensive research into Rajasthani and Middle Eastern musical traditions, incorporating instruments like the Sindhi sarangi, Alghoza, and Zurna to authentically represent the film's historical context.