Atul Sharma (born 9 May 1961) is a multiple-award-winning[1] music composer, producer, sitarist, singer and judge on the popular TV show "Voice of Punjab".
Based out of Chandigarh, he has been one of the foremost contributors in setting up the Punjabi music industry, and the emergence of recording studios in North India.
He started composing music in the early 1980s, and his first Punjabi album was of the singer Hakam Sufi, titled "Mela Yaaran Da".
Similar to his success with Bindrakhia, Atul Sharma mentored Harjit Harman and their partnership with lyricist Pargat Singh has yielded some of the biggest hits in recent history.
His further albums were also highly acclaimed and commercially successful with "Hoor", "Mundri", "Jhanjhar", and the most recent single "Jatti" being the stand out records.
Apart from his association with Bindrakhia and Harjit Harman, Atul Sharma has composed music for nearly all the eminent artistes like: He has also been responsible mentoring and for giving the initial opportunity to emerging talents like: to name a few.
He was worked with, and composed soundtracks and music for some of the accomplished and eminent play-writes and directors in India, including the National award-winning[9] play writes like Dr. Atamjit Singh.