Ranjit Gazmer, credited as Ranjit Gajmer, is an Indian Gorkha musician and music director known for his contribution to the music industry of Nepali cinema.
11 Facts About Ranjit Gazmer
Ranjit Gazmer has composed for most of the films directed by Tulsi Ghimire, a renowned film director in Nepal.
Ranjit Gazmer is from a gold merchant family of Darjeeling, West Bengal.
Ranjit Gazmer's contemporaries were Gopal Yonzon, Karma Yonzon, Sharan Pradhan, Aruna Lama and Jitendra Bardewa, all of whom went on to be musicians.
In 1967, Ranjit Gazmer moved to Kathmandu with his friends and became a studio musician at Radio Nepal.
Ranjit Gazmer joined George Banks, father of Louis Banks and was performing in his Band.
Manohari Singh, a close aid of the Burmans, invited Ranjit Gazmer to join him in Mumbai.
When Ranjit Gazmer reached there, he was surprised and happy to see that the tune which he had played in front of Burman when being introduced was being recorded.
In 1982, Ranjit Gazmer arranged for Asha Bhosle to sing her first Nepali film song with him.
Ranjit Gazmer he has composed music for several Nepali films such as Samjhana, Kusume Rumal, Lahure, Saino, and Darpan Chaya.
Ranjit Gazmer is based in Mumbai and records songs in the studios there.