Jaan Nissar Lone | |
Birth Date: | 1987 10, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Kashmir, India |
Instrument: | Guitar, piano, vocals |
Genre: | Pop, classical music,[1] soft rock, retro, world music |
Occupation: | Musician, composer, record producer, music director |
Years Active: | 2010s–present |
Label: | T-Series, Zee Music Company, AR Music Studios, Sony Music India, Worldwide Records |
Jaan Nissar Lone (born 5 October 1987) [2] is an Indian Kashmiri musician, composer, director, and singer in the Bollywood industry.
He started film composition with the Hindi film in 2012.[3] He wrote 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
Year | Film | Notes | |
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2012 | All songs and background score | ||
2014 | All songs | ||
2017 | JD | 1 song: "Whiskey Soda" | |
2017 | Half Widow | 1 song: "Maai Chaanya" | |
2019 | Pranaam | 1 song: "Run Ki Hai Dahad & Background Score" | |
2020 | Ginny Weds Sunny | 1 song: "Rubaru" |
Year | Album/single | Song | Music | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Notes |
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2016 | Single | "Peer Myanio"[13] | Jaan Nissar Lone | Peer Zahoor | Sniti Mishra | Kashmiri |
2017 | Single | "Duchoku Japau Jetiya" | Rajdweep | Rani Hazarika | Assamese | |
Single | Jugni | Tanveer Ghazi | Jaan Nissar Lone | Hindi | ||
Single | "Naina Huve Bawre" | Sahil Fatehpuri | Rani Hazarika | Hindi | ||
Single | "Khodaya" | Peer Zahoor | Jaan Nissar Lone and Sniti Mishra | Kashmiri | ||
Single | "Katyu Chhukh Nundbaane" | Peer Zahoor | Rani Hazarika | Kashmiri | ||
2018 | Single | "DIL TOOT GAYAe" | Sahil Fatehpuri | Kamal Khan | Hindi | |
Single | "Harmukh Bartal" | Habba Khatoon | Jaan Nissar Lone and Sniti Mishra | Kashmiri | ||
Single | "Tu Hai Kahan" | Tanveer Ghazi | Jaan Nissar Lone and Rani Hazarika | Hindi | ||
Single | 'Maenzi Raath" | Peer Zahoor | Rani Hazarika | Kashmiri Mehendi Song | ||
2019 | Single | 'Khuda Meherbaan"[14] | Tanveer Ghazi | Jaan Nissar Lone | Hindi | |
Single | 'Salam E Wazwane" | Peer Zahoor | Rani Hazarika | Kashmiri Wazwaan Song | ||
2020 | Single | "Rouvmut Dildar" | Habba Khatoon | Jaan Nissar Lone and Sniti Mishra | Kashmiri | |
Single | "Tamanna Dua" | Dr Sohail Nasti | Jaan Nissar Lone | Kashmiri | ||
2021 | Single | "Teri Yaad" | Sahil Fatehpuri | Jaan Nissar Lone | Hindi | |
Single | "Rang Rasiya"[15] | Tanveer Ghazi | Jaan Nissar Lone and Rani Hazarika | Hindi Holi Song | ||
Single | "Tu Hi Paraya" | Tanveer Ghazi | Jaan Nissar Lone | Hindi | ||
Single | "Dil Hi Toh Hai" | Hilal Khaliq Bhat | Jaan Nissar Lone and Rani Hazarika | Hindi | ||
2022 | Single | "Baal Maraieyo" | Rasul Mir | Aishwarya Pandit | Kashmiri Sad Song | |
Single | "Mere Ali Moula Ali" | Nitishwar Kumar | Richa Sharma | Hindi | ||
Single | "Malanga"[16] | Kaushik Vikas | Rani Hazarika | Hindi Sufi Rock | ||
Single | "Wafa Kartam" | Hilal Khaliq Bhat | Jaan Nissar Lone and Rani Hazarika | Kashmiri Romantic Song | ||
Single | "Qarar Rouvum"[17] | Dr Mushtaq Ah. Rather Pathan[18] | Jaan Nissar Lone and Sniti Mishra | Kashmiri | ||
2023 | Single | "Dilbaro – Portrait of Love"[19] | Kunwar Juneja and Kashmiri Folk | Jaan Nissar Lone, Rani Hazarika, Ananya Sritamnanda | Hindi Song |
Year | Awards | Category | Nominated work | Result | ||
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2014 | 7th Mirchi Music Awards | Best Song Representing Sufi Tradition | "Allah Teri Kya Shaan Hai", from | [20] | ||
2021 | 14th Mirchi Music Awards | Best Raag Based Song The year Representing Sufi Tradition | "Rubaru", from Ginny Weds Sunny | [21] |