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Aman Pant: Blending Indian Soul with Global Sound
8 Dec
Summary
- Pant infused tribal Nagaland sounds with modern elements for 'The Family Man 3'.
- He recorded a 40-piece orchestra in Budapest for 'Single Papa'.
- His unique style combines Indian instruments with global soundscapes.

Aman Pant, a distinguished composer, has carved a unique niche by seamlessly navigating the realms of film, OTT platforms, and advertising. His musical journey is characterized by a profound ability to fuse deeply rooted Indian cultural elements with contemporary global soundscapes. This approach has led to critically acclaimed scores for projects like "The Family Man Season 3" and "Citadel: Honey Bunny."
Pant's creative process involves meticulous attention to cultural authenticity. For "The Family Man Season 3," set in Nagaland, he immersed himself in local music, recording traditional artists and incorporating tribal influences with electronic arrangements. Similarly, his work on "Single Papa" involved capturing a delicate father-son bond through a cohesive musical palette, even utilizing a 40-piece orchestra in Budapest to achieve a rich auditory experience.




