Saurabh-Vaibhav

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Birth nameSaurabh Gupta and Vaibhav Singh
OriginIndia
Years active2008–present
Saurabh–Vaibhav
Birth nameSaurabh Gupta and Vaibhav Singh
OriginIndia
Occupation(s)Music directors, composers
Years active2008–present

Saurabh–Vaibhav are an Indian music composer duo consisting of Saurabh Gupta and Vaibhav Singh. Active since 2008, they have worked in Bollywood and Kannada cinema. Their work includes the track "Sweety Slowly Slowly" from Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety (2018), the soundtrack for Birbal Trilogy Case 1: Finding Vajramuni (2019), and the Kannada film Old Monk (2022).[1][2]

Saurabh–Vaibhav began their careers composing for commercials and independent projects, and later moved into film music. In 2016, they composed the soundtrack for the web series Life Sahi Hai.[3]

Their Bollywood break came with Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety, where their track "Sweety Slowly Slowly" featured on the soundtrack.[4] In Kannada cinema, they composed for Birbal Trilogy Case 1: Finding Vajramuni (2019), which featured what was promoted as Kannada’s first 8D song.[5]

They later worked on Old Monk (2022),[6] Virgin Bhanupriya (2020),[7] the sports drama Love All (2023),[8] and the Hindi film Wild Wild Punjab (2024), for which they composed the single "Suttebaaz Haseena".[9]

Selected discography

YearProjectContributionLanguage
2016Life Sahi HaiFull soundtrackHindi
2018Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety"Sweety Slowly Slowly"Hindi
2019Birbal Trilogy Case 1: Finding VajramuniSoundtrackKannada
2020Virgin Bhanupriya"Virgin Bhanupriya – Title Track", "Kadi Hoon Karke"Hindi
2022Old MonkFull soundtrackKannada
2023Love AllFull soundtrackHindi
2024Wild Wild Punjab"Suttebaaz Haseena"Hindi

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