Prasoon Joshi popularly known as Jingle King, is superhit for writing songs and dialogues
Prasoon Joshi popularly known as Jingle King, is superhit for writing songs and dialogues
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Today is Prasoon Joshi's birthday. Today, September 16, he is celebrating his 51st birthday. Let me tell you that he is a famous writer and lyricist of Hindi cinema. Yes, he was born in the year 1971 in Almora, Uttarakhand. He always wanted to be a poet. In fact, Prasoon Joshi did his graduation and post-graduation in Physics and then did his MBA. After completing his studies, he worked with a company based in Delhi for about 10 years. At the same time, he was appointed as 'Executive Creative Director' in O&M's Mumbai office within 10 years.

However, after this, in the year 2002, Prasoon Joshi joined the international advertising company 'McCann-Ericson' and worked as executive chairman here. Very few people know but Prasoon Joshi is also called the 'Jingle King'. This is because most of the jingles of the 90s were written by Prasoon Joshi. Whether it is 'Thanda Matlab Coca Cola' for Coca-Cola or 'Saiyyan More Gappi, Dete Nahi Pappi' for Chlormint. In fact, he has written many jingles and taglines for many brands and he has also received many awards for this. He wrote his first song as a lyricist for Rajkumar Santoshi's film 'Lajja'. Yes, and if you remember, this film proved to be a super hit at the box office.

After this, Prasoon Joshi got offers to write songs for many films. Let us tell you that he has written songs for many films like 'Fanaa', 'Rang De Basanti', 'Taare Zameen Par,' 'Black' and 'Delhi 6'. Prasoon Joshi has been awarded the National Award twice so far. In fact, he first received this award in the year 2008 for the song of the film 'Taare Zameen Par' and the second time was given in the year 2013. Apart from this, he started dialogue writing with the film 'Rang De Basanti'. Prasoon Joshi wrote the film 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag', which won many awards. His work is highly appreciated today.

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