Ajay-Atul is an Indian music composer duo comprising brothers Ajay Ashok Gogavale and Atul Ashok Gogavale.[1] known for their works in Indian cinema; predominantly in Marathi and Hindi films. They are recipient of a National Film Award, four Filmfare Awards Marathi, three Maharashtra State Film Awards, twelve Mirchi Music Awards, and two Zee Cine Awards.[2] They made their debut in the 2015 Forbes India Celebrity 100 List securing a position of 82 and were placed 22nd in 2019.[3][4] They have composed music for many hit Marathi & Hindi films.

Ajay-Atul
Ajay (left)-Atul (right) in Pune
Born21 August 1976 (1976-08-21) (age 48) (Ajay)
11 September 1974 (1974-09-11) (age 50) (Atul)
Occupations
Years active2000–present
Works
Ajay-Atul
Genres
Instruments

They are known for their contributions to both Marathi and Hindi cinema. They began their career with the devotional album Vishwa Vinayak, which combined traditional Ganpati mantras with symphonic music.[5] Over the years, they have worked on notable films such as Natarang, Sairat, Agneepath, Dhadak, and Tumbbad.[6] Their compositions often feature live instruments and draw from a mix of traditional and contemporary styles. In recent years, their work in Marathi films like Chandramukhi and Ved has received critical recognition and awards. They remain active in the music industry, consistently exploring new projects.[7]

Early life

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Ajay and Atul were born to Ashok Gogavale, a Revenue Department officer of Alandi, Pune. They spent their childhood in several villages of western Maharashtra, such as Rajgurunagar, Junnar, Shirur, Manchar and Ghodegaon as their father had a transferable job. Atul, the elder of the brothers, was born on 11 September 1974 and Ajay, the younger of the brothers, was born on 21 August 1976.

Throughout their childhood, they were not much interested in academics. But their interest in music developed while they were still in school. Around this time, they started experimenting with music. In an NCC competition, Ajay played an existing composition differently, and they won the prize for their experiment. This instance inspired them to explore their music potential.[8][non-primary source needed]

They did not have a musical background. Although they were not supported by their family directly for music, they were never denied any assistance. As their family could not afford the instruments for their musical endeavors, they started their musical ventures through their school, temples, local bands, etc. Despite not getting direct training, they learned a lot from these ventures. They would befriend people who owned instruments like harmoniums, mridangam, dhol, etc., since they could not afford them on their own.[9] Later, while at college, they started working with local bands as arrangers. Their father bought them a keyboard on their mother's insistence. This proved to be one of their greatest gifts. Their father said, "You have not been given any toys during childhood, now this is your toy". This inspired them and they started experimenting.[8]

Career as music composers

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In the early days of their career, They created a devotional album called Vishwa Vinayak. At that time, devotional music was heavily influenced by film tunes and repetitive loops, which they felt affected its sanctity. Inspired by their devotion to Lord Ganesh, they decided to compose the album by blending traditional aartis and mantras with symphonic music, drawing inspiration from Western composers like Bach and Beethoven, even though they had little knowledge of symphonies. They spent about a year and a half researching and working on the album to ensure the religious chants were accurate and respectful. Despite their excitement about the project, Vishwa Vinayak did not bring them instant success. For the next two and a half years, they struggled to find opportunities in music. Looking back, they saw this phase as a time of learning and preparation for bigger achievements.[5]

However, their fortunes changed when they received a call from a music enthusiast in Baroda, who praised the album and went out of his way to contact them. This marked the beginning of growing recognition for Vishwa Vinayak, as they started receiving appreciation from listeners worldwide.

Gradually, their work in Vishwa Vinayak caught the attention of filmmakers. Ram Gopal Varma approached them for the film Gayab, while Mahesh Manjrekar and Amitabh Bachchan collaborated with them on Viruddh. Their success in Marathi cinema also began during this time, with projects like Savarkhed Ek Gaon, Aga Bai Arrecha! and Jatra. They credit Vishwa Vinayak as the breakthrough that brought them widespread recognition and launched their successful career in music composition. They worked on many commercial jingles, ballets, and advertisements to strengthen their profile.[10]

Man Udhān Vāryāche (मन उधाण वाऱ्याचे), Malhāravārī (मल्हारवारी), Kombdī Paḷalī (कोंबडी पळाली ) are some of their notable compositions.[9] Ajay-Atul composed the songs and background score for the Marathi film Naṭarang (नटरंग) (2010). Their composition for Naṭarang was influenced by traditional Marathi folk music forms like Lavani (लावणी), Phaṭakā (फटका) and Tamāśā (तमाशा). They composed music for the Hindi films Singham & Bol Bachchan starring Ajay Devgan directed by Rohit Shetty and Agneepath & Brothers produced by Karan Johar directed by Karan Malhotra. They have also contributed music to the Aamir Khan starrer PK. In 2016, they worked in Nagraj Manjule's film Sairat which is the only Marathi film to gross over 1  billion. They also composed for Manasu Mallige, the film's Kannada remake and Dhadak, the Hindi remake. They produced the Marathi film Jaundya Na Balasaheb directed by Girish Kulkarni. They composed for Tumbbad, Thugs of Hindostan, Mauli and Zero. Their first song from Zero, "Mere Naam Tu", garnered 18 million views in 24 hours on YouTube.

They were awarded as 'Composer of the Decade' in Mirchi Music Awards (Hindi) 2021 for Agneepath and Mirchi Music Awards (Marathi) 2021 for Sairat.[11]

Almost all of their songs and albums are recorded using live instruments, the most notable of them being Agneepath, Sairat and Dhadak.[12]

They continued to compose music for several Hindi and Marathi films. In Bollywood, they worked on Super 30, Panipat, Tanhaji (one song), Jhund (one song) and Ram Setu (one song).[13][14] In 2022, they delivered chartbuster songs for the Marathi films Chandramukhi and Ved. Their work in Chandramukhi earned them multiple awards, including the Filmfare Marathi Award for Best Music Director, Maharashtracha Favourite Kon, Zee Chitra Gaurav Puraskar, and Fakt Marathi Cine Sanman.[15] Songs like "Sukh Kalale" and "Ved Lavlay" from Ved also became highly popular.[7][16]

In 2023, they composed songs for Jaggu Ani Juliet, but the music did not gain much attention. However, their work in Maharashtra Shahir brought them success again, with the song "Baharla Ha Madhumas" becoming a hit and earning a Filmfare Marathi Award for Best Music Director.[17] Later that year, their composition "Jai Shri Ram" from the film Adipurush was widely praised for its unique style.[18]

In 2024, the song Baby Bring It On from the film Madgaon Express was released but received negative reviews as it was a remake.[19] Currently, They are working on a song for the upcoming film Yek Number.[20]

Discography

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Awards and recognition

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Year Award Award Category Award Details
2003 Alpha Gaurav (Later Zee Gaurav)[6] Best Music Direction Play: Sahi Re Sahi
2004–05 Maharashtra Kala Niketan Award[6] Best Music Direction Film: Savarkhed Ek Gaon
Maharashtra Times Sanman[6] Best Music Direction Film: Savarkhed Ek Gaon
Maharashtra Rajya Natya Vyavsayik Spardha[6] Best Music Direction Play: Lochya Zala Re
Sanskruti Kala Darpan[6] Best Music Direction Film: Aga Bai Arrecha
2007 Maharashtra Rajya Natya Vyavsayik Spardha[6] Best Music Direction Play: Kala Ya Laglya Jiva
2008 Maharashtra Times Sanman[6] Best Music Direction Film: Zabardast
Zee Gaurav Puraskar[6] Best Music Direction Film: Bandh Premache
Akhil Bhartiy Marathi Chitrpat Mahamandal Awards[6] Best Music Direction Film: Tujhya Majhya Sansarala Aani Kaay Have
Akhil Bhartiy Marathi Chitrpat Mahamandal Awards[6] Best Playback Singer- Ajay Gogavale Film: Tujhya Majhya Sansarala Aani Kaay Have
Sanskruti Kala Darpan[6] Best Music Direction Film: Tujhya Majhya Sansarala Aani Kaay Have
2009 Maharashtra Times Sanman[6] Best Music Direction TV series: Raja Shivchatrapati
V Shantaram Awards[6] Best Music Direction Film: Uladhaal
V Shantaram Awards[6] Best Playback Singer- Ajay Gogavale Film: Uladhaal, Song- Morya Morya
Maharashtracha Favourite Kon? Best Playback Singer- Ajay Gogavale Film: Uladhaal, Song- Morya Morya
Late Music Director Shrikant Thackeray Awards Best Music Direction
Sanskruti Kala Darpan[21] Best Music Direction Film: Jogwa
Maharashtra Times Sanman Best Music Direction Film: Jogwa
2010 National Film Awards Best Music Direction Film: Jogwa
Zee Gaurav Puraskar[9] Best Music Direction Film: Natarang
Zee Gaurav Puraskar[9] Best Playback Singer- Ajay Gogavale Film: Natarang, Song: Khel Mandla
Sanskruti Kala Darpan[21] Best Music Direction Film: Natarang
Maharashtra Times Sanman Best Music Direction Film: Natarang
Shivgaurav Influential Personalities
47th State Film Awards Best Music Direction Film: Natarang
Best Playback Singer- Ajay Gogavale Film: Natarang, Song: Khel Mandla
V Shantaram Awards Best Playback Singer- Ajay Gogavale Film: Natarang, Song: Khel Mandla
V Shantaram Awards Best Background Score Film: Natarang
V Shantaram Awards Best Music Direction Film: Natarang
Star Majha "Majha Sanman"[22] Best Music Direction
Bal Gandharva Awards[9] Best Music Direction
BIG FM BIG Music Director Award[23] Best Music Direction Film: Natarang
BIG FM BIG Playback Singer Award[23] Best Playback Singer- Ajay Gogavale Film: Natarang, Song: Khel Mandla
BIG FM BIG Song of the Year Award[23] Best Song of the Year Film: Natarang, Song: Apsara Aali
Pu. La. Tarunai Sanman[24] Music Direction
Maharashtracha Favourite Kon? Best Playback Singer- Ajay Gogavale Film: Natarang, Song: Khel Mandla
Best Song Film: Natarang, Song: Wajle Ki Bara
2011 Marathi International Film and Theater Awards[25] Best Music Direction Film: Natarang
Marathi International Film and Theater Awards[25] Best Playback Singer- Ajay Gogavale Film: Natarang, Song: Khel Mandla
Ram Kadam Kalagaurav Award[26] Music Direction
Zee Marathi Awards Best Judges Sa Re Ga Ma Pa (Marathi) Season – X
2012 Zee Gaurav Awards[26] Marathi Paul Padte Pudhe
2013 Zee Cine Awards[27] Best Background Score Film: Agneepath
Rajarshee Shahu Gaurav Puraskar[28]
ETC Business Awards Most popular song of 2012 – Chikni Chameli Film: Agneepath
Stardust Awards Best Music Direction Film: Agneepath
5th Mirchi Music Awards Song of the year Abhi Mujh Me Kahin Film: Agneepath
Album of the year Film: Agneepath
Music Composer of The Year Film: Agneepath
Times of India Film Awards 2013 Best Music Director Film: Agneepath
2014 Mirchi Music Awards 2014 Best Music Director Film: Nilkanth Master
2015 Filmfare Awards 2015 Best Music Director Film:Lai Bhaari
2017 Filmfare Awards 2017 Film:Sairat
Mirchi Music Awards 2017 Best Music Director Film:Sairat
2019 11th Mirchi Music Awards Best song producer Film:Dhadak
Zee Cine Awards 2019 Best Music Director Film: Dhadak
2020 12th Mirchi Music Awards Best arranging and programming Jugrafiya Film: Super30
2021 13th Mirchi Music Awards Music Composer Of The Decade Film: Agneepath
Song Of The Decade Abhi Mujh Me Kahin Film: Agneepath
Mirchi Music Awards Marathi 2021 Song Programming and Arranging of the Decade Yaad Lagala Film: Sairat
Music Composer of the Decade Film: Sairat
Song of the Decade Mauli Mauli Film: Lai Bhaari
Album of the Decade Film: Sairat
Listener Choice Song of the Decade Sairat Jhala Ji

Film: Sairat

See also

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References

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