Vikram Montrose
Vikram Montrose (born 22 July 1987) is an Indian music composer, producer, singer, and songwriter predominantly working in Hindi cinema.[1][2] Hailing from Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad) in Uttar Pradesh, Montrose began his musical training early, learning piano at a local church and from his mother, a musician, before expanding to instruments like guitar and drums.[3][1] He relocated to Mumbai in 2012 to pursue a career in the Hindi film industry, initially associating with Sanjay Dutt Productions on the unreleased film Hasmukh Pighal Gaya (announced 2014), debuting with Sanju (2018).[4][3][5] Montrose gained widespread recognition with his breakthrough composition "Kar Har Maidan Fateh" for the 2018 biographical film Sanju, directed by Rajkumar Hirani, which became a chart-topping motivational anthem and marked his entry into major Bollywood projects.[4][6] Subsequent notable works include songs like "Tera Baap Aaya" from Commando 3 (2019) and "Har Har Mahadev" from OMG 2 (2023), alongside full soundtracks for films such as Prassthanam (2019), Shershaah (2021), Liger (2022), Ram Setu (2022), Selfiee (2023), IB 71 (2023), Kill (2023), Jolly LLB 3 (2025), and the independent album Seher (2024).[4][6][6] His compositions often feature high-energy, inspirational tracks blending electronic and traditional Indian elements, reflecting his versatile style across genres.[4] For his contributions to the Shershaah soundtrack, Montrose shared the IIFA Award for Best Music Direction in 2022 with composers Tanishk Bagchi, B Praak, Jasleen Royal, and Javed-Mohsin, and also co-won the Filmfare Award for Best Music Album.[7][8] Beyond films, he has ventured into independent music releases to promote emerging vocalists and innovative styles.[4] Montrose, son of filmmaker Noel Bernard Montrose and musician Ramaa Montrose, is married to Anjali and resides in Mumbai.[1]Early life and education
Childhood and family background
Vikram Montrose was born on July 22, 1987, in Allahabad (now Prayagraj), Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] He is the son of Ramaa Montrose, a musician who provided his initial music training, and Noel Bernard Montrose, a filmmaker.[1] Montrose had early exposure to church music through local activities in his hometown.[1] Montrose was raised in a household in Prayagraj, where he encountered both Western and Indian musical influences via family interactions and church involvement.[1] During his childhood, he participated in music sessions at a local church, which ignited his interest in instruments like the piano and in singing.[1] These family and community experiences laid the foundation for his musical inclinations before any formal education.Musical training and early influences
Vikram Montrose received his initial music training from his mother, Ramaa Montrose, a musician who introduced him to the basics of music at home in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh.[1] He also pursued vocal training at a local church in his hometown during his early years, which provided foundational exposure to choral and devotional singing.[1][9] By the time he entered school at St. Joseph’s College in Allahabad in 1993, Montrose had begun expanding his skills to include piano, guitar, drums, and flute, learning these instruments during his school years until 2005.[1] He has described this period as a fortunate opportunity to build proficiency on multiple instruments at an early age, laying the groundwork for his later compositional work.[10][9] This informal yet dedicated engagement with music reflected a self-directed passion that extended beyond formal classroom activities.[1]Career
Debut and early projects
Montrose navigated a prolonged period of professional challenges in Mumbai's cutthroat music scene, enduring nearly 13 years of persistence, skill-building, and networking before achieving notable success.[11] This phase involved limited resources and reliance on guidance from established figures, as he honed his style blending hip-hop and R&B influences through minor, often unpublicized contributions to independent tracks.[1] His formal entry into professional composition occurred in 2014 with the full soundtrack for Hasmukh Pighal Gaya, Sanjay Dutt's production debut starring Dutt himself alongside Jackie Shroff and Amitabh Bachchan, offering initial exposure to Bollywood production processes.[1][12] However, the comedy film was ultimately shelved and never released, posing a significant early setback by denying public recognition or commercial validation.[10]Breakthrough and major film contributions
Montrose's breakthrough came in 2018 with his compositions for the biographical drama Sanju, directed by Rajkumar Hirani, where he crafted the tracks "Kar Har Maidan Fateh" and "Baba Bolta Hai." These songs blended motivational hip-hop elements with traditional Indian sounds, earning praise for their energetic fusion and emotional depth, particularly "Kar Har Maidan Fateh," sung by Sukhwinder Singh and Shreya Ghoshal, which became a chart-topping anthem reflecting the film's protagonist's resilience.[13][14] Building on this success, Montrose contributed to several high-profile projects between 2019 and 2021. For the Sanjay Dutt-starrer Prassthanam, a political action drama, he composed intense rock-infused tracks like "Chaaro Khaane Chit" and "Dil Bewda," complementing the film's tense narrative with raw, powerful soundscapes sung by Sukhwinder Singh and others.[15] In Commando 3, an action thriller, his scores emphasized high-octane energy through songs such as "Iraade Kar Buland" and "Tera Baap Aaya," featuring rap and aggressive beats that amplified the film's adrenaline-fueled sequences.[16] His work peaked with Shershaah in 2021, where he delivered the patriotic anthem "JaiHind Ki Senaa," a stirring composition that captured the valor of soldiers during the Kargil War, shared alongside contributions from other composers like Tanishk Bagchi. The acclaim for "Kar Har Maidan Fateh" from Sanju significantly elevated Montrose's profile, attracting offers from prominent producers and establishing him as a go-to composer for motivational and genre-blending scores. By 2021, he had contributed to at least four major Bollywood films, showcasing his versatility in fusing contemporary styles with cinematic storytelling. The Shershaah soundtrack, including Montrose's track, played a role in the film's overall recognition, which included a Special Jury Award at the 69th National Film Awards in 2023.[12]Recent works and singles
Following the success of his breakthrough work on Shershaah, Vikram Montrose expanded his film contributions into action and devotional genres in 2022 and 2023. For the Telugu-Hindi bilingual film Liger, he composed action-oriented tracks such as "Liger Hunt" and "Attack," featuring intense beats and thematic scores that complemented the sports drama's high-energy narrative.[17][18] He also contributed to the soundtracks of Ram Setu (2022) and Selfiee (2023), including tracks like "Vande Mataram" for the former and "Vaar" for the latter, blending patriotic and upbeat elements. In 2023, Montrose delivered the devotional anthem "Har Har Mahadev" for OMG 2, a spiritually infused track performed by himself with lyrics by Shekhar Astitwa, capturing themes of faith and divine energy in the comedy-drama starring Akshay Kumar.[19][20] That same year, he provided music for IB 71, including the title track emphasizing espionage themes. In 2024, he contributed "Jaako Raakhe Saaiyan" to the thriller Kill, a song blending traditional elements with contemporary rhythms to underscore the film's tense action sequences.[21] These projects marked his involvement in several films since 2022, showcasing a versatility in high-stakes scoring.[6] Montrose's output in 2024 and 2025 further emphasized his growing role as a producer for digital platforms, including OTT content, while prioritizing independent releases alongside film work. For the legal comedy Jolly LLB 3, released in September 2025, he composed upbeat tracks like "Glass Uchhi Rakhey," featuring singers Meggha Bali, Channa Ghuman, and Karan Kapadia, and "Jhamkudi Re Jhamkudi," which infused playful folk-pop vibes into the soundtrack.[22][23] In the independent space, his 2025 single "Mahakal Chalo," co-sung with Akshay Kumar and Palash Sen, merged devotional lyrics by Shekhar Astitwa with modern pop arrangements, paying tribute to Lord Shiva and achieving widespread streaming success.[24][25] This release highlighted his shift toward standalone singles since 2022, focusing on accessible digital distribution, including the devotional single "Om Namah Shivay" sung by Palak Muchhal, emphasizing meditative and bhakti-driven compositions.[26][27] These works reflect his increased emphasis on producer roles in non-theatrical formats, allowing for experimental blends of tradition and contemporary sound design while maintaining a prolific output of over seven releases in the past three years.[28]Musical style and collaborations
Genres and compositional approach
Vikram Montrose's musical output is defined by a versatile fusion of genres, blending film score elements with hip-hop, Indi-pop, R&B, and rock, often tailored to Bollywood's narrative demands. This approach prominently features motivational and patriotic themes, creating anthemic tracks that resonate with themes of heroism and national pride, as seen in his contributions to action-oriented soundtracks.[28][11] His style incorporates traditional Indian musical components with modern pop influences, resulting in a distinctive sound that appeals to diverse audiences through upbeat rhythms and catchy melodies.[29] In his compositional techniques, Montrose layers electronic beats and contemporary production with traditional Indian instruments, such as integrating classical undertones and percussion like tabla into hip-hop-inspired structures for rhythmic depth. Piano and guitar form core foundational elements, reflecting his instrumental proficiency and allowing for dynamic builds in high-energy compositions. He prioritizes hooks and immersive soundscapes, often refining ideas over extended periods to align with character-driven narratives in film music.[28][30][31] Montrose employs a collaborative songwriting process that frequently begins with lyrical concepts to capture emotional resonance, favoring high-energy anthems over subdued ballads to evoke inspiration and intensity. This method draws from personal experiences, transforming inner emotions into universally relatable music while involving key contributors for vocal and production input. Over time, his style has evolved from early hip-hop roots to devotional-pop hybrids, exemplified by recent works like "Mahakal Chalo" (2025) and "Om Namah Shivay" (2025) that merge spiritual themes with pop accessibility.[28][11][25][32]Key collaborators and production techniques
Vikram Montrose has built strong professional relationships with several prominent figures in the Indian music and film industry, particularly singers and producers who align with his dynamic compositional style. He frequently collaborates with playback singer Sukhwinder Singh, most notably on the motivational track "Kar Har Maidan Fateh" from the 2018 film Sanju, where Singh's powerful vocals complemented Montrose's energetic arrangement.[33] Similarly, Montrose worked alongside singer-composer B Praak on the soundtrack for the 2021 biographical war film Shershaah, sharing credits on an album that blended patriotic and romantic elements, earning collective recognition at the Filmfare Awards.[34] His partnerships extend to actors-turned-producers like Sanjay Dutt, with whom he has collaborated multiple times, including composing tracks for Sanju (2018), Prassthanam (2019), and the thematic song "Adheera" for K.G.F: Chapter 2 (2022), crediting Dutt for pivotal career breakthroughs.[11] Since 2018, Montrose has maintained ongoing associations with major labels T-Series and Zee Music Company, releasing key projects like the Sanju soundtrack through T-Series and action-oriented tracks for Commando 3 (2019) via Zee Music.[35] In terms of production techniques, Montrose employs a narrative-driven approach, integrating his multi-instrumental proficiency on piano, guitar, and drums to craft layered soundscapes that enhance film emotions, as seen in his work aligning heroic motifs with character arcs in Sanju.[10] He often programs and arranges tracks himself, focusing on honest, genre-blending compositions that adapt to diverse moods—from high-energy action sequences to introspective ballads—while experimenting with larger-than-life sounds for films like Bachchhan Paandey (2022).[12] Notable team efforts include co-composing elements of the Shershaah album with Tanishk Bagchi and the duo Javed-Mohsin, where their combined contributions created a cohesive patriotic score, highlighted by Montrose's track "JaiHind Ki Senaa."[34] More recently, Montrose served as a key composer and producer for the 2025 film Jolly LLB 3, overseeing tracks like the high-energy "Glass Uchhi Rakhey" to match the film's comedic and dramatic tone, as well as the independent single "Nachdi Kudi" (August 2025) in collaboration with Neeti Mohan, Shakti Mohan, and Mukti Mohan.[36][37] Montrose's techniques emphasize emotional resonance through vocal integration and rhythmic syncing, evident in action films like Commando 3, where he programmed songs such as "Iraade Kar Buland" (featuring his own vocals alongside Sukhwinder Singh) to build tension and drive narrative momentum.[16] This method involves meticulous arrangement to ensure scores amplify on-screen intensity, drawing from his formal training to sustain versatility across projects.[10]Discography and awards
Selected film soundtracks
Vikram Montrose has contributed to over ten film soundtracks by 2025, showcasing his versatility in blending hip-hop, rock, and patriotic elements to elevate cinematic narratives in Bollywood. His compositions often feature high-energy arrangements and collaborations with prominent vocalists, resulting in tracks that have resonated widely with audiences through digital streaming and chart performance. Key examples include his work on high-profile projects like Sanju (2018), Commando 3 (2019), Shershaah (2021), and Liger (2022), where his music enhanced themes of motivation, action, and heroism.[38] In Sanju, Montrose composed "Kar Har Maidan Fateh", a hip-hop anthem sung by Sukhwinder Singh and Shreya Ghoshal with lyrics by Shekhar Astitwa, capturing the biopic's themes of resilience and triumph through pulsating beats and motivational lyrics. The track, programmed and sound-designed by Montrose, became a standout hit, amassing millions of views on platforms like YouTube and contributing to the soundtrack's commercial success.[39][33] Montrose's contributions to Commando 3 included action-driven tracks like "Tera Baap Aaya", featuring Farhad Bhiwandiwala, and "Iraade Kar Buland", performed by Sukhwinder Singh, both emphasizing high-tempo rhythms and aggressive instrumentation to intensify the thriller's adrenaline-fueled sequences. These songs, arranged and produced by Montrose with sound design by Utpal Das, were praised for their synergy with the film's high-stakes narrative.[40][41] For the war film Shershaah, Montrose shared soundtrack credits, composing the patriotic ballad "Jai Hind Ki Senaa", which he also sang, with lyrics by Manoj Muntashir, serving as an emotive tribute to military valor and bolstering the movie's acclaim for its authentic portrayal of heroism. The track's orchestral swells and choral elements amplified key emotional moments, making it integral to the film's reception.[42][43] In Liger, Montrose delivered the high-tempo "Liger Hunt Theme", sung by Hemachandra and featuring Sagar, which fused electronic pulses with rock influences to underscore the sports drama's intense confrontations and protagonist's determination. This composition, part of a multi-language soundtrack, heightened the thriller elements through its dynamic pacing and thematic alignment.[44][45] Montrose's recent endeavors, such as tracks for Jolly LLB 3 (2025), reflect his ongoing adaptation to evolving film genres.[6]Notable singles and independent releases
Vikram Montrose has explored a diverse range of non-film music through independent singles and digital releases, often blending devotional themes with contemporary pop and R&B influences to highlight his creative autonomy beyond cinematic constraints. These works, primarily distributed via streaming platforms, allow him to delve into personal and spiritual narratives without the narrative demands of film soundtracks. A standout release is the 2025 devotional-pop single "Mahakal Chalo," featuring vocals from Akshay Kumar and Palash Sen, with lyrics by Shekhar Astitwa under Happy Music. The track, which pays homage to Lord Shiva, achieved significant traction, amassing over 12 million views on its official YouTube video within eight months of release.[24] This collaboration underscores Montrose's ability to merge celebrity appeal with spiritual depth in direct-to-digital formats.[25] In August 2025, Montrose released "Nachdi Kudi," an energetic Indi-pop track co-composed with Kunaal Vermaa and featuring Neeti Mohan alongside Shakti Mohan and Mukti Mohan. Produced as a standalone single, it celebrates themes of joy and movement, aligning with brand tie-ins like Sunsilk while emphasizing danceable rhythms and sisterly harmony. The song's upbeat production and vocal layering exemplify Montrose's focus on accessible, feel-good independent music available across platforms like Apple Music and Spotify.[46][47] Montrose's devotional output continued with the June 2025 single "Om Namah Shivay," a spiritual track featuring Palak Muchhal and lyrics by Shekhar Astitwa, released under Times Music's spiritual imprint. Infused with R&B elements, the song evokes meditative introspection through its soulful melodies and production, marking a key example of his thematic explorations in non-film spaces. By late 2025, these and other independent efforts contributed to Montrose surpassing 1 million monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting his growing digital footprint.[48][47] His release strategy emphasizes direct-to-streaming distribution through labels like Happy Music and Times Music, prioritizing thematic resonance over commercial film tie-ins.[49]Awards and nominations
Vikram Montrose's compositions have earned him significant recognition in the Indian film industry, particularly for his patriotic and fusion scores that blend traditional elements with contemporary sounds. His work on the 2021 war film Shershaah marked a pivotal point in his career, leading to multiple accolades that highlighted the soundtrack's emotional depth and cultural resonance. By 2025, Montrose had accumulated three major wins and several nominations, underscoring his impact on Hindi cinema music. Montrose shared the Filmfare Award for Best Music Album in 2022 for Shershaah with composers Tanishk Bagchi, B Praak, Jaani, Jasleen Royal, and Javed-Mohsin, praised for tracks like "Ranjha" and "Mann Bharrya" that captured themes of love and sacrifice during the Kargil War.[50] This win was part of the film's sweep at the 67th Filmfare Awards, where Shershaah secured seven trophies overall.[51] At the 22nd International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards in 2022, he also won Best Music Direction for the same album, shared with his collaborators, recognizing the score's role in elevating the film's narrative authenticity.[7] Additionally, the Shershaah soundtrack received the Critics' Award for Album of the Year in 2022, affirming its critical acclaim for innovative fusion of folk and modern orchestration.[7] The Shershaah album itself was nominated for the Filmfare Best Music Album prior to its win, reflecting industry anticipation for its patriotic resonance.[52] Other recognitions include an indirect nod through Shershaah's Special Jury Award at the 69th National Film Awards in 2023, awarded to the film for its portrayal of military valor, with the soundtrack integral to its success.[53] For "Kar Har Maidan Fateh," the song received a nomination at the 2019 Zee Cine Awards in the Best Playback Singer category for its performers, highlighting Montrose's production influence.| Year | Award | Category | Project | Outcome | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 | Zee Cine Awards | Best Playback Singer (Male/Female) | "Kar Har Maidan Fateh" (Sanju) | Nominated | Recognition for singers Sukhwinder Singh and Shreya Ghoshal, produced by Montrose |
| 2022 | Filmfare Awards | Best Music Album | Shershaah (shared) | Won | Shared with Tanishk Bagchi, B Praak, Jaani, Jasleen Royal, Javed-Mohsin |
| 2022 | IIFA Awards | Best Music Direction | Shershaah (shared) | Won | Shared with collaborators; film's highest nominations at the event |
| 2022 | Critics' Award | Album of the Year | Shershaah (shared) | Won | For critical acclaim in fusion scoring |