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Jaan Nissar Lone
Indian musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jaan Nissar Lone (born 5 October 1987) [2] is a Kashmiri musician, composer, director, and singer in the Bollywood industry.
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Biography
He started film composition with the Hindi film Shudra: The Rising in 2012.[3] He has composed the song "Rubaru"[4] from the Bollywood film Ginny Weds Sunny,[5] which was nominated at the Mirchi Music Awards in the category of best Raga-based songs, along with his track, "Allah Teri Kya Shaan Hai," featured in the film "18.11: A Code of Secrecy."[6]
He established AR Music Studios,[7] producing hits like "Harmukh Bartal," "Salam e Wazwane," "Peer Myanio,[8]" and "Dilbaro Portrait of Love."[9]
On the release of "Dilbaro – Portrait of Love," Lone inaugurated another composition, "Asia and Africa – Together We Will Rise and Transcend," in Dubai. He received the title of Ambassador of Peace by the Universal Peace Federation (UPF).[10]
Lone was a nominee for Forbes' 2015 list of the top 100 celebrities in India.[11] In October 2023 he received a doctorate from the International Eurasian University.[12]
Jaan Nissar Lone was the jury of an International Music Contest Intervision Song Contest from India [13]
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Global President of BRICS Culture Media Forum
In 2024, Jaan Nissar Lone was appointed Global President of the BRICS Culture Media Forum, where he advocates for global peace, cultural exchange, and the United Nations' role in fostering stability. [14] [15]
Discography
As music director
Non-film songs and albums
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Awards and nominations
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