Ranjit Gazmer (also spelled Ranjit Gajmer) is a renowned Nepali film music composer, arranger, and instrumentalist known for his major contributions to Nepali cinema and South Asian music. Born on October 3, 1941, in Darjeeling, India, he developed an early passion for music and studied under legendary composer Amber Gurung at the Art Academy of Music in Darjeeling.
Gazmer began his professional journey as a studio musician at Radio Nepal in the late 1960s before moving to Mumbai in 1971, where he worked closely with the legendary Bollywood composer R. D. Burman. As a skilled percussionist—particularly known for playing the Nepali madal—he contributed to numerous Hindi film recordings and became part of Burman’s core musical team for many years.
He later established himself as one of the most influential music directors in Nepali cinema, composing music for many classic films such as Samjhana, Kusume Rumal, Saino, Lahure, and Darpan Chhaya. His music played a significant role in shaping the sound and popularity of modern Nepali film songs.
Gazmer is also credited with arranging one of the early Nepali songs sung by Asha Bhosle, helping bridge Nepali and Indian film music cultures. Over decades of work as a composer, arranger, and instrumentalist, Ranjit Gazmer has remained one of the most respected figures in Nepali film music history.