Ram Sampath (born 25 July 1977 in Mumbai) is a dynamic Indian composer, producer, and vocalist renowned for his genre-defying music across advertising, pop, independent, and Bollywood spheres. Beginning at age 17, he crafted thousands of jingles for major brands like Airtel, Pepsi, and The Times of IndiaWikipedia+15Good Ads Matter+15Reddit+15. His film breakthrough came with Khakee (2004), but his landmark achievement was the audacious and viral soundtrack of Delhi Belly (2011), especially the hit “Bhaag D.K. Bose”, a creative blend of punk rock, funk, and Indian folk that shocked and delighted audiencesReddit+13Adgully+13ezine articles+13. He continued experimenting with emotion‑driven soundscapes in films like Talaash, Raees, and Raman Raghav 2.0, noted for atmospheric scoring and bold sonic texturesGood Ads Matter+7Wikipedia+7Wikipedia+7. Sampath also composed social-impact music for the show Satyamev Jayate and participated in MTV Coke Studio seasons, collaborating with folk, pop, and classical artists like Bhanwari Devi and Hard KaurReddit+15Ramsampath+15Wikipedia on IPFS+15. His sound—rooted in Carnatic classical training yet driven by electronic, rock, and folk fusion—marks him as one of India’s most innovative and versatile music pioneers.
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