
Born on June 14, 1971, in the heart of Kolkata, Pritam Chakraborty was raised in a home where music was not just a passion—it was a way of life. His father, Prabodh Chakraborty, ran a small music school, and the sounds of tabla, harmonium, and classical ragas often filled the house. From a young age, Pritam was surrounded by rhythm and melody, setting the foundation for what would become a remarkable music career.
He studied at St. James’ School in Kolkata and later pursued a degree in Physics at Presidency College. But even as he worked through equations and formulas, music continued to pull at his heartstrings. Eventually, he decided to chase his passion and enrolled at the FTII (Film and Television Institute of India) in Pune, where he studied sound recording and engineering—skills that would later shape his distinctive sound as a music director.
Breaking into Bollywood: Pritam’s Career as a Music Director
Pritam’s big break came in the early 2000s. After working as part of the music duo “Jeet-Pritam” on the film Tere Liye (2001), he ventured solo and delivered his first major hit with Dhoom in 2004. The title track “Dhoom Machale” became a youth anthem and marked the beginning of Pritam’s journey as one of Bollywood’s most sought-after composers.
Over the next two decades, Pritam created magic with chartbusters in films like Jab We Met, Love Aaj Kal, Barfi!, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, and Tamasha. Known for his versatility, he seamlessly blended Indian classical elements with contemporary pop, EDM, rock, and Sufi influences. His frequent collaborations with singers like Arijit Singh, Mohit Chauhan, Shreya Ghoshal, and KK added to his signature sound.
Pritam’s music has played a crucial role in defining the emotional tone of modern Hindi cinema, whether it’s the heartbreak in “Channa Mereya” or the youthful energy of “Badtameez Dil.”
Pritam’s Personal Life: Family and Marriage
Despite his fame, Pritam has always kept his personal life away from the spotlight. He is married to Smita Chakraborty, and together they have a son. The couple has remained grounded, with Pritam often crediting his wife and family for being his emotional anchor throughout the highs and lows of his career.
In interviews, he has shared that his family is his biggest support system, and he often retreats to music and time with loved ones to recharge after intense film projects.
Pritam’s Recent Projects in 2025: New Bollywood Albums and Collaborations
In 2025, Pritam continues to be one of the most active and innovative music composers in Bollywood. He has worked on the highly anticipated soundtracks for several major releases, including:
1. Ayan Mukerji’s War 2: Following the success of Brahmāstra, Pritam reunites with Ayan Mukerji to compose for this high-octane action sequel starring Hrithik Roshan and Jr. NTR. The music is expected to blend cinematic grandeur with edgy, experimental sounds.
2. Imtiaz Ali’s untitled romantic drama: Known for their creative chemistry, Imtiaz and Pritam collaborate once again on a film that promises soul-stirring melodies and a fresh take on love and relationships.
3. OTT Projects and Indie Music: Pritam is also expanding into the digital space, working on original music for web series and releasing independent tracks under his label. His production house, JAM8, continues to mentor young musicians, helping shape the next generation of composers and arrangers.
Legacy and Influence: Why Pritam’s Music Still Resonates in 2025
Two decades after his debut, Pritam remains at the forefront of Bollywood music, not just because of his knack for catchy tunes, but because he evolves with time. Whether it’s a dance anthem or a heartbreaking ballad, he knows how to strike a chord with listeners of all ages.
His impact is felt not just in the playlists of fans, but in the way contemporary composers approach melody and fusion. With a finger always on the pulse of evolving music trends, Pritam’s work in 2025 shows that he’s far from slowing down.