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'''Silk Route''' was a band from India consisting of [[Mohit Chauhan]] (lead vocals, backing guitars<ref>{{cite web |url=http://spicezee.zeenews.com/articles/story41095.htm |title=If not a musician, I would have been a farmer: Mohit Chauhan |publisher=Spicezee.zeenews.com |date=2009-09-16 |accessdate=2010-08-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100902000725/http://spicezee.zeenews.com/articles/story41095.htm |archivedate=2010-09-02 |df= }}</ref>), Atul Mittal (lead guitars, clarinet and backing vocals), Kem Trivedi (keyboards) and Kenny Puri (percussion and drums).<ref>{{cite web|author=TNN, Mar 16, 2003, 12.00am IST |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/40364919.cms |title=The sounds of silk - Sunday TOI - Home - The Times of India |publisher=Timesofindia.indiatimes.com |date=2003-03-16 |accessdate=2010-08-21}}</ref> |
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The band is much endeared for the song "Dooba-Dooba" from their acclaimed 1998 debut album, Boondein. Brought to the Indian film industry's notice, the band was then furnished opportunities to score and perform songs for movies such as Kalpana Lajmi's "Kyon", "Lets Enjoy" and "Urf Professor". |
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{{short description|Indian musical band}} |
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{{Infobox musical artist |
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| name = Silk Route |
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| origin = [[Mumbai]], [[New Delhi]], [[India]] |
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| genre = [[Sufi rock]], [[Indipop]], [[Folk music|Folk]] |
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| years_active = 1995–present |
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| label = [[Sony Music]], [[T-Series (company)|T Series]], [[Sony BMG]], [[Universal Music India]] |
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| current_members = * [[Mohit Chauhan]] |
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* Kem Trivedi |
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* Atul Mittal |
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* Kenny Puri |
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| past_members = Kurt Peters<br />Tapas Roy<br /> Rinku Rajput<br />Prasoon Joshi <br/ > Saliesh Sharma<br />Zugoqar Jabbar Khan <br> Manuj Dubey<br />Taylor Simpson <br />Prakash Ahuja<br />Aashiq Ali Mir <br />Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam |
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}} |
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They confess to such diverse influences as Sting, Simon & Garfunkel and Dire Straits, all of which find their way into the Silk Route sounds. The band always added a distinct touch to their music by using acoustic guitars, talking drums and harmonica and primarily by of the use of Recorder, a 17th-century European folk musical instrument played by Kem Trivedi. |
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'''Silk Route''' was an Indian band consisting of [[Mohit Chauhan]] (lead vocals, backing guitars, lyrics <ref>{{cite web |url=http://spicezee.zeenews.com/articles/story41095.htm |title=If not a musician, I would have been a farmer: Mohit Chauhan |publisher=Spicezee.zeenews.com |date=2009-09-16 |accessdate=2010-08-21 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100902000725/http://spicezee.zeenews.com/articles/story41095.htm |archivedate=2010-09-02 }}</ref>), Atul Mittal (lead guitars, clarinet, backing vocals), Kem Trivedi (keyboards), and Kenny Puri (percussion and drums).<ref>{{cite web|agency=TNN |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/40364919.cms |title=The sounds of silk - Sunday TOI - Home - The Times of India |publisher=Timesofindia.indiatimes.com |date=2003-03-16 |accessdate=2010-08-21}}</ref> The band is much endeared for the full video song ''Dooba-Dooba'', Paheli, ''Koi-Pooche'' and ''Humsafar'' from their acclaimed debut album in 1998, ''Boondein'' ''Tu-Woh-Nahin'', ''Door-Chala-Aaya'', ''Lullaby'' from their acclaimed debut album 2000, "Pehchan" . As a result, it gained acclaim in the Indian film industry, and was then furnished opportunities to score and perform songs for movies such as Kalpana Lajmi's "Kyon", "Lets Enjoy" and "Urf Professor".They confess to such diverse influences as Sting, Simon & Garfunkel and Dire Straits, all of which find their way into the Silk Route sounds. The band always added a distinct touch to their music by using acoustic guitars, talking drums and harmonica and primarily by of the use of Recorder, a 17th-century European folk musical instrument played by Kem Trivedi.The band dissolved in the early 2000s. |
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When asked about his plans regarding forming a band in a recent interview with [[The Express Tribune]], Chauhan replied: {{Quote |
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|text=Sometimes I think about being part of a band. It has crossed my mind. Being in a band is like a small family. You travel together, make music and share time with each other. I miss those days sometimes, but I am not sure if I’ll join a band again,”. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/839279/i-miss-being-in-a-band-mohit-chauhan/|title = I miss being in a band: Mohit Chauhan|date = 16 February 2015}}</ref>}} |
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== Discography == |
== Discography == |
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* ''Boondein'' (1998) |
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Boondein 1998 |
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Released on 1 January 1998 |
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| title1 = Dooba Dooba |
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|- |
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| lyrics1 = Mohit Chauhan; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri |
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| rowspan="10" | 1998 |
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| music1 = Mohit Chauhan; Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri |
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! scope="row" rowspan="10"|''Boondein'' |
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| length1 = 5:02 |
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| "Dooba Dooba" |
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| title2 = Mermaid |
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| rowspan="10" | Mohit Chauhan |
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| rowspan="10" | Mohit Chauhan |
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| length2 = 4:44 |
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|- |
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| title3 = Thanda Paani |
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| Hamsafar |
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| lyrics3 = Mohit Chauhan; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri |
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| Prasoon Joshi |
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| music3 = Mohot Chauhan; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri |
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| length3 = 5:06 |
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|- |
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| title4 = Ganga Nahaley |
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| Jaadugar |
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| lyrics4 = Mohit Chauhan; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri |
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| music4 = Mohit Chauhan; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri |
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|- |
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| length4 = 4:27 |
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| Boondein |
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| lyrics5 = [[Mohit Chauhan]]; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri; [[Prasoon Joshi]] |
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|- |
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| music5 = [[Mohit Chauhan]]; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri |
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| Ganga Nahale |
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| length5 = 4:52 |
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| title6 = Jadugar |
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| lyrics6 = [[Mohit Chauhan]]; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri; [[Prasoon Joshi]] |
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| Paheli |
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| music6 = [[Mohit Chauhan]]; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri |
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| length6 = 3:47 |
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| title7 = Koi Pooche |
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| Thanda Paani |
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| lyrics7 = Mohit Chauhan; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri; [[Prasoon Joshi]] |
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| music7 = Mohit Chauhan; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri |
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|- |
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| length7 = 2:55 |
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| Saujha |
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| lyrics8 = [[Prasoon Joshi]] |
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|- |
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| music8 = [[Mohit Chauhan]]; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri |
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| Mermaid |
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| length8 = 5:40 |
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| title9 = Paheli |
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| lyrics9 = [[Prasoon Joshi]] |
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| Koi Pooche |
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| music9 = Mohit Chauhan; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri |
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| length9 = 4:29 |
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|- |
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| title10 = Humsafar |
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|} |
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| lyrics10 = [[Mohit Chauhan]]; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri; [[Prasoon Joshi]]; Saliesh Sharma |
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| music10 = [[Mohit Chauhan]]; Kem Trivedi; Atul Mittal; Kenny Puri; Saliesh Sharma |
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| length10 = 5:23 |
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}} |
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Pehchaan 2000 |
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Released on 15 February 2000 |
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{{tracklist |
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| title1 = Jadu Tona |
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| lyrics1 = Prasoon Joshi |
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| music1 = Mohit Chauhan; Kem Trivedi, Kenny Puri; Atul Mittal |
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| length1 = 4:48 |
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| title2 = Door Chala Aaaya |
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| lyrics2 = Prasoon Joshi |
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| music2 = Mohit Chauhan; Kem Trivedi; Kenny Puri; Atul Mittal |
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| length2 = 4:38 |
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| title3 = Dastak |
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| lyrics3 = Prasoon Joshi |
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| music3 = Mohot Chauhan; Kem Trivedi; Kenny Puri; Atul Mittal |
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| length3 = 7:25 |
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| title4 = Morni |
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| lyrics4 = Traditional Folk |
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| music4 = Mohit Chauhan; Kem Trivedi; Kenny Puri; Atul Mittal |
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| length4 = 4:20 |
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| title5 = Tu Woh Nahin |
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| lyrics5 = [[Prasoon Joshi]] |
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| music5 = [[Mohit Chauhan]]; Kem Trivedi; Kenny Puri; Atul Mittal |
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| length5 = 5:11 |
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| title6 = Lullaby |
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| lyrics6 = [[Mohit Chauhan]] |
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| music6 = [[Mohit Chauhan]]; Kem Trivedi; Kenny Puri; Atul Mittal |
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| length6 = 7:03 |
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| title7 = Chakkar Ghor |
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| lyrics7 = [[Prasoon Joshi]] |
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| music7 = Mohit Chauhan; Kem Trivedi; Kenny Puri; Atul Mittal |
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| length7 = 2:50 |
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| title8 = Sapnay |
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| note8 = Ek Pal |
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| lyrics8 = Taylor Simpson |
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| music8 = [[Mohit Chauhan]]; Kem Trivedi; Kenny Puri; Atul Mittal |
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| length8 = 4:18 |
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}} |
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Ghoochan 2001 |
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Released on 5 May 2001 |
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| title1 = Frosanded |
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| composer1 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer1 = Prasoon Joshi |
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| length1 = 3:02 |
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| title2 = Lulakrosanby |
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| music2 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer2 = Tapas Roy |
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| length2 = 4:40 |
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| title3 = Mere Sanam Hai |
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| music3 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer3 = Prasoon Joshi |
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| length3 = 3:27 |
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| title4 = Now Are You More Time |
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| music4 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer4 = Kurt Peters |
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| length4 = 8:05 |
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| title5 = Jaane Na Tu Mera Dil Se |
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| music5 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer5 = Prasoon Joshi |
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| length5 = 7:50 |
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| title6 = Dooba Mera Dil Se Mein |
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| music6 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer6 = Mohit Chauhan |
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| length6 = 4:46 |
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| title7 = Zoobi Dooba |
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| music7 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer7 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri, Manuj Dubey |
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| length7 = 3:55 |
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| title8 = Sabki Yeh Hai Dil Ki Mein |
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| music8 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer8 = Manuj Dubey |
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| length8 = 6:40 |
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| title9 = Krosare Mein |
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| music9 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer9 = Kurt Peters |
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| length9 = 2:29 |
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| title10 = Dil Se Tere Mera Hai |
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| music10 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer10 = Saliesh Sharma |
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| length10 = 7:23 |
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| title11 = Mere Se Hai |
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| composer11 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer11 = Prasoon Joshi |
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| length11 = 9:02 |
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| title12 = Dooba Mein Teri Aakhon Mein Jab Se Hai |
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| music12 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer12 = Tapas Roy |
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| length12 = 8:40 |
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| title13 = Dooba Yaadon Hai |
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| music13 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer13 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri, Prasoon Joshi |
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| length13 = 4:27 |
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| title14 = Jo Mein Teri Mera |
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| music14 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer14 = Kurt Peters |
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| length14 = 2:05 |
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Breshaachen 2002 |
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Released on 28 Breasaenber 2002 |
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| title1 = Doobi Jaaye Hai |
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| composer1 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer1 = Prasoon Joshi |
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| length1 = 5:02 |
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| title2 = Awara Dil Se Mein |
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| music2 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Kenny Puri, Atul Mittal |
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| writer2 = Tapas Roy |
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| length2 = 6:40 |
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| title3 = Kyun Ki Ab Tum Jo Mein |
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| music3 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Kenny Puri, Atul Mittal |
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| writer3 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Kenny Puri, Atul Mittal, Prasoon Joshi |
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| length3 = 8:27 |
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| title4 = What Now Just Like More Time |
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| music4 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Kenny Puri, Atul Mittal |
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| writer4 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Kenny Puri, Atul Mittal, Kurt Peters |
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| length4 = 2:05 |
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| title5 = Jaane Na Tu Mera Dil Se |
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| music5 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Kenny Puri, Atul Mittal |
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| writer5 = Prasoon Joshi |
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| length5 = 3:50 |
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| title6 = Dooba Mera Dil Se Mein |
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| music6 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Kenny Puri, Atul Mittal |
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| writer6 = Mohit Chauhan |
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| length6 = 6:46 |
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| title7 = Kare Mein |
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| music7 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Kenny Puri, Atul Mittal |
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| writer7 = Rinku Rajput |
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| length7 = 5:39 |
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Teshdaan 2003 |
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Released on 5 November 2003 |
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| title1 = Frosanded |
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| composer1 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer1 = Prasoon Joshi |
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| length1 = 3:02 |
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| title2 = Lulakrosanby |
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| music2 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer2 = Tapas Roy |
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| length2 = 3:40 |
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| title3 = Say The More Time |
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| music3 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer3 = Mohit Chauhan |
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| length3 = 8:27 |
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| title4 = Chupke Chupke Ek Suraj Zindagi |
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| music4 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer4 = Mohit Chauhan |
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| length4 = 6:05 |
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| title5 = Fooba Mooba |
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| music5 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer5 = Prasoon Joshi |
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| length5 = 2:50 |
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| title6 = Krosanded Hai |
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| music6 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer6 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri, Tapas Roy |
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| length6 = 4:55 |
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| title7 = Mera Deewana Hai |
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| music7 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer7 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri, Manuj Dubey |
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| length7 = 3:55 |
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| title8 = Doobi Hum Se Zyaada |
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| music8 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer8 = Kurt Peters |
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| length8 = 2:40 |
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| title9 = Tere Mere Hai |
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| music9 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| writer9 = Saliesh Sharma |
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| length9 = 6:29 |
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| title10 = Doobi Fooba Mera Mujhko Yaadon Hai |
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| music10 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri |
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| note10 = |
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| writer10 = Mohit Chauhan, Kem Trivedi, Atul Mittal, Kenny Puri, Kurt Peters |
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| length10 = 4:23 |
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Brosandien 2004 |
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Krochadesdi 2005 |
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Grozaersdi 2006 |
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Neshtaeen 2008 |
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Jerasteidan 2009 |
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Prochedein 2010 |
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Gresandedin 2011 |
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Beamdhan 2012 |
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Horesandedin 2013 |
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Jecshan 2014 |
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Brasezen 2015 |
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Troasgaan 2016 |
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Bresandifridni 2017 |
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Krosandesadi 2018 |
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Pearshaan 2019 |
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Reanshaan 2020 |
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Meroagaan 2021 |
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Bresandein 2022 |
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== Filmography == |
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* ''Pehchaan'' (2000) |
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[[Groseand Drensad (2003 film) |Groseand Drensad]] (2003) |
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| rowspan="8" | 2000 |
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! scope="row" rowspan="8"|''[[Pehchaan (album)|Pehchaan]]'' |
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| "Chakkar Ghor" |
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| rowspan="8" | Mohit Chauhan |
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| rowspan="8" | Mohit Chauhan |
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| Dastak |
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| Door Chala Aaya |
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| Tu Wo Nahi |
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Revision as of 10:29, 22 December 2023
Silk Route was a band from India consisting of Mohit Chauhan (lead vocals, backing guitars[1]), Atul Mittal (lead guitars, clarinet and backing vocals), Kem Trivedi (keyboards) and Kenny Puri (percussion and drums).[2]
The band is much endeared for the song "Dooba-Dooba" from their acclaimed 1998 debut album, Boondein. Brought to the Indian film industry's notice, the band was then furnished opportunities to score and perform songs for movies such as Kalpana Lajmi's "Kyon", "Lets Enjoy" and "Urf Professor".
They confess to such diverse influences as Sting, Simon & Garfunkel and Dire Straits, all of which find their way into the Silk Route sounds. The band always added a distinct touch to their music by using acoustic guitars, talking drums and harmonica and primarily by of the use of Recorder, a 17th-century European folk musical instrument played by Kem Trivedi.
Discography
- Boondein (1998)
Year | Album/Single | Song | Composer(s) | Writer(s) | Co-singer(s) |
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1998 | Boondein | "Dooba Dooba" | Mohit Chauhan | Mohit Chauhan | |
Hamsafar | Prasoon Joshi | ||||
Jaadugar | |||||
Boondein | |||||
Ganga Nahale | |||||
Paheli | |||||
Thanda Paani | |||||
Saujha | |||||
Mermaid | |||||
Koi Pooche |
- Pehchaan (2000)
Year | Album/Single | Song | Composer(s) | Writer(s) | Co-singer(s) |
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2000 | Pehchaan | "Chakkar Ghor" | Mohit Chauhan | Mohit Chauhan | |
Dastak | |||||
Door Chala Aaya | |||||
Jadu Tona | |||||
Lullaby | |||||
Morni | |||||
Sapnay (Ek Pal) | |||||
Tu Wo Nahi |
References
- ^ "If not a musician, I would have been a farmer: Mohit Chauhan". Spicezee.zeenews.com. 2009-09-16. Archived from the original on 2010-09-02. Retrieved 2010-08-21.
{{cite web}}
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suggested) (help) - ^ TNN, Mar 16, 2003, 12.00am IST (2003-03-16). "The sounds of silk - Sunday TOI - Home - The Times of India". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 2010-08-21.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
External links
- Silk Route at Lastfm
- Silk Route at Radio City
- Silk Route at iTunes