
Director
Ravindra Jain
Ravindra Jain was one of Bollywood's most prolific and inspiring music composers, a visionary who shaped the soundtrack of Indian cinema from the early 1970s right through to the 2000s. Born in Aligarh and based in Mumbai, Jain built an extraordinary career despite being blind—a testament to his unwavering passion for music. He delivered chartbusters across decades with films like Chor Machaye Shor, Geet Gaata Chal, Chitchor, and the cult classic Nadiya Ke Paar, each showcasing his knack for creating melodies that stuck with audiences. His work on Ram Teri Ganga Maili and later Vivah proved he could adapt his sound to evolving tastes without losing his signature charm. In 2015, just months before his death, the Indian government honored him with the Padma Shri, recognizing his immense contribution to Indian arts and culture. What made Ravindra Jain truly special was his ability to blend folk sensibilities with mainstream Bollywood appeal—his music felt both accessible and deeply thoughtful. Beyond films, he's remembered for composing the iconic score for Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan TV series, music that became as legendary as the show itself. Jain was equally comfortable with romantic melodies, devotional numbers, and narrative-driven compositions, making him a versatile force in the industry. His later work, including Vivah, showed he could still create magic with fresh approaches while maintaining the emotional depth audiences loved. From the 1970s until his passing in 2015, Ravindra Jain remained a cornerstone of Hindi film music, leaving behind a catalog that continues to resonate with listeners across generations.