Quick Info
| Profession | Music Director |
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| Nationality | Indian |
| Date of Birth | 11/01/1985 |
| Age | 41 years |
| Birthplace | Mumbai, Maharashtra |
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Bio/Wiki
| Full name | Mithoon Sharma |
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Physical Stats & More
| Height | 170 cm |
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| Weight | 70 kg |
| Eye Color | Black |
| Hair Color | Black |
Personal Life
| Controversy | He had a verbal spat with Salman Khan during the 2014 Star Guild Awards. |
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Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Married |
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| Marriage Date | 6 November 2022 |
| Affairs/Girlfriends | Palak Muchhal (singer) |
Family
| Father | Naresh Sharma (Film Score Composer) |
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| Siblings | He has a sister. |
| Spouse | Palak Muchhal |
| Grandfather | Pandit Ram Prasad Sharma (Music Composer) |
Career
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| Awards, Honours, Achievements | Received multiple awards for the film Aashiqui 2 in 2013, including Filmfare Award for Best Music Director in 2014; nomination for Best Lyricist at the 59th Filmfare Awards in 2014 for a song from Aashiqui 2; 'Sanam Re' awarded Most Streamed Song of 2016 at Global Indian Music Academy Awards. |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Mithoon, an Indian musician and singer, rose to fame in 2013 with "Tum Hi Ho" from Aashiqui 2. | |
| 2. His song "Sanam Re" was among the top-streamed Hindi songs on YouTube in 2016. | |
| 3. Born into a family of musicians, with his grandfather and father being renowned in the field. | |
| 4. He started music training at eleven, sent by his father. | |
| 5. A trained jazz pianist, Mithoon achieved success with hits like "Phir Mohabbat" and "Tum Hi Ho." | |
| 6. Born into a family of musicians, with his grandfather Pandit Ram Prasad Sharma and father Naresh Sharma being renowned in the field. | |
| 7. He released his debut album "Tu Hi Mere Rab Ki Tarah Hai" in 2009, recorded with UK Philharmonic musicians. | |
| 8. His first major projects included recreations of Pakistani tracks like "Woh Lamhe" for Zeher (2005) and "Aadat" for Kalyug (2005). |