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| name | | caption = Hrishtune – Indian animation director & musical artist | ||
| image | | birth_name = Hrishikesh Jadhav | ||
| caption | | birth_place = Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India | ||
| birth_name = Hrishikesh Jadhav | | occupation = Indian Musical Artist, Animation Director | ||
| birth_place = Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India | | website = https://about.me/hrishtune/ | ||
| nationality = Indian | |||
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== Musical Artist and Animation Director == | |||
== Background and Early Life == | |||
''[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm16289049/ Hrishtune] (born as Hrishikesh Jadhav)'' was born on 5 September 1985 in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India, and raised in Pune, which he lovingly calls his hometown. He belongs to a family deeply rooted in art, architecture, and storytelling.<ref>https://www.imdb.com/name/nm16289049/</ref><ref>https://www.issuewire.com/hrishtune-a-new-voice-in-music-and-animated-filmmaking-from-india-1839232899817355</ref><ref>https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q136092332</ref><ref>https://www.issuewire.com/hrishtune-musical-artist-and-animation-director-1845486199450029</ref> | |||
== Career == | His father, Shrikant Jadhav, is a noted international architect, while his mother, Sukeshini Jadhav, has been a constant guiding force behind his creative journey. His grandfather, ''[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0415299/ Baburao Jadhav]'', was a celebrated art director at Rajkamal Studio, remembered for his work in iconic Indian films like ''Do Aankhen Barah Haath (1957)'', ''Navrang (1959)'', and ''Sehra (1963)''.<ref>https://filmfreeway.com/hrishtune</ref><ref>https://www.issuewire.com/hrishtune-brings-together-storytelling-animation-and-music-in-a-unique-creative-process-1846614209875503</ref> | ||
[https://about.me/hrishtune/ | |||
Growing up in such a creatively rich environment, Hrishtune displayed artistic instincts from an early age. At 14, he moved to Dubai to pursue animation studies, showing immense dedication and curiosity. Although formally trained, he developed his own signature filmmaking and musical style through experimentation. Pune’s cultural landscape deeply influenced his approach to art, making him known for his emotionally rich, poetic, and visually cinematic works.<ref>https://www.issuewire.com/hrishtune-a-new-voice-in-music-and-animated-filmmaking-from-india-1839232899817355</ref> | |||
== Artistic Career == | |||
[https://about.me/hrishtune/ Hrishtune] is an Indian musical artist, lyricist, and animation filmmaker whose songs often blend nostalgia, philosophy, and gentle humor. His well-known tracks include ''[https://youtu.be/5yl5kbaNmd0?si=aQ24B441MUT7F8wz Mein Patang Sa]'', ''Jo Nahi Hai Wahi Shiv Hai'', ''[https://youtu.be/an1tjDrmhRM?si=FIp70hp7GzM4RIpV Mein Bhoot Hun]'', ''Raah Ko Raah Dikha,'' and ''Mere Bachpan Ke Din''. All are available across leading music platforms. His award-winning animation short, ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt37427549/ Rabby and the Tortue – The Narrow Escape]'', received recognition at international film festivals.<ref>https://filmfreeway.com/hrishtune</ref><ref>https://www.issuewire.com/hrishtune-musical-artist-and-animation-director-1845486199450029</ref> | |||
== Personal Life == | == Personal Life == | ||
Hrishtune, born Hrishikesh Jadhav, | [https://officialhrishtune.wordpress.com/ Hrishtune], born Hrishikesh Jadhav, belongs to a creatively inclined family. He is the son of Shrikant and Sukeshini Jadhav, and the grandson of art director Baburao Jadhav. He has a sister named Kashmira Jadhav. He is married to Shilpa Jadhav, and together they have two children — daughter [https://www.artstation.com/samroo Samruddhy Jadhav (Samroo)] and son Shiv (Xsuie).<ref>https://www.imdb.com/name/nm16289049/</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
[https://www.issuewire.com/hrishtune-a-new-voice-in-music-and-animated-filmmaking-from-india-1839232899817355 Hrishtune - A New Voice in Music and Animated Filmmaking from India] | [https://www.issuewire.com/hrishtune-a-new-voice-in-music-and-animated-filmmaking-from-india-1839232899817355 Hrishtune - A New Voice in Music and Animated Filmmaking from India] | ||
[https://medium.com/@manage-hrishtune/hrishtune-frames-between-notes-4da0dc5fcef2 Hrishtune - Frames Between Notes] | |||
[https://www.issuewire.com/hrishtune-musical-artist-and-animation-director-1845486199450029 Hrishtune - Musical Artist and Animation Director] | |||
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[[Category:Musical artist]] | [[Category:Musical artist]] | ||
[[Category:Animation director]] | [[Category:Animation director]] | ||
[[Category:Filmmaker]] | [[Category:Filmmaker]] | ||
[[Category:Producer]] | [[Category:Producer]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:59, 27 October 2025
Musical Artist and Animation Director
Background and Early Life
Hrishtune (born as Hrishikesh Jadhav) was born on 5 September 1985 in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India, and raised in Pune, which he lovingly calls his hometown. He belongs to a family deeply rooted in art, architecture, and storytelling.[1][2][3][4]
His father, Shrikant Jadhav, is a noted international architect, while his mother, Sukeshini Jadhav, has been a constant guiding force behind his creative journey. His grandfather, Baburao Jadhav, was a celebrated art director at Rajkamal Studio, remembered for his work in iconic Indian films like Do Aankhen Barah Haath (1957), Navrang (1959), and Sehra (1963).[5][6]
Growing up in such a creatively rich environment, Hrishtune displayed artistic instincts from an early age. At 14, he moved to Dubai to pursue animation studies, showing immense dedication and curiosity. Although formally trained, he developed his own signature filmmaking and musical style through experimentation. Pune’s cultural landscape deeply influenced his approach to art, making him known for his emotionally rich, poetic, and visually cinematic works.[7]
Artistic Career
Hrishtune is an Indian musical artist, lyricist, and animation filmmaker whose songs often blend nostalgia, philosophy, and gentle humor. His well-known tracks include Mein Patang Sa, Jo Nahi Hai Wahi Shiv Hai, Mein Bhoot Hun, Raah Ko Raah Dikha, and Mere Bachpan Ke Din. All are available across leading music platforms. His award-winning animation short, Rabby and the Tortue – The Narrow Escape, received recognition at international film festivals.[8][9]
Personal Life
Hrishtune, born Hrishikesh Jadhav, belongs to a creatively inclined family. He is the son of Shrikant and Sukeshini Jadhav, and the grandson of art director Baburao Jadhav. He has a sister named Kashmira Jadhav. He is married to Shilpa Jadhav, and together they have two children — daughter Samruddhy Jadhav (Samroo) and son Shiv (Xsuie).[10]
References
Hrishtune - A New Voice in Music and Animated Filmmaking from India Hrishtune - Frames Between Notes Hrishtune - Musical Artist and Animation Director
- ↑ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm16289049/
- ↑ https://www.issuewire.com/hrishtune-a-new-voice-in-music-and-animated-filmmaking-from-india-1839232899817355
- ↑ https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q136092332
- ↑ https://www.issuewire.com/hrishtune-musical-artist-and-animation-director-1845486199450029
- ↑ https://filmfreeway.com/hrishtune
- ↑ https://www.issuewire.com/hrishtune-brings-together-storytelling-animation-and-music-in-a-unique-creative-process-1846614209875503
- ↑ https://www.issuewire.com/hrishtune-a-new-voice-in-music-and-animated-filmmaking-from-india-1839232899817355
- ↑ https://filmfreeway.com/hrishtune
- ↑ https://www.issuewire.com/hrishtune-musical-artist-and-animation-director-1845486199450029
- ↑ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm16289049/
