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Mithoon first started out in the Mahesh Bhatt camp adapting popular Pakistani pop songs into Hindi movies most notably Woh Lamhe from the movie Zeher sung by Atif Aslam. He then did the same thing for Mahesh Bhatt for the film Kalyug,the song was Aadat also sung by Atif Aslam. Since then he has moved on to composing his own music as a guest composer in movies like Bas Ek Pal and Anwar. Although the movies did not do well, the music was well received and Mithoon's work was appreciated.

In 2006 Mithoon replaced Himesh Reshammiya for composing the soundtrack for the movie Aggar. Mithoon also sang in Aggar, dispaying his powerful voice. Earlier his full movie album "The Train" marked his very first full album composition for a Hindi movie.

During his days in the Bhatt camp, Mithoon forged a good friendship with Pakistani Pop Singer Atif Aslam resulting in their joint composition for Atif's new album Doorie along with Sachin Gupta.

Mithoon also worked for an international movie, a Malaysian film titled Diva of a Malaysian company named Astro Shaw, for which he had composed 5 songs.

[edit] SingerPrimarily a music director, Mithoon made his singing debut with The Train : Some lines should never be crossed. Many people think that he has sung only one song in the album – ‘Woh Ajnabee'. The song 'Mausam' is written has been composed and sung by Mithoon himself. Various remixes of these songs have also been made.

The Train's music album has been positively received & the songs sung by Mithoon are big hits. Mithoon eerily sounds like a fusion of KK and Atif Aslam.

His next film score, Aggar, was received very well because of the fusion of new vocal styles and music. The song Ke Bin Tere gathered a lot of airplay and was a hit.

[edit] Filmography as a Music DirectorBas Ek Pal (2006) Anwar (2007) The Train : Some lines should never be crossed (2007) Aggar (2007) Tu Hi Mere Rab Ki Tarah Hai (2009) Lamhaa (2010) [edit] Notable songsMein Kaun Hoon (Lamhaa) Madhno (Lamhaa) Woh Ajnabee (The Train) Mausam (The Train) Beetein Lamhein (K.K./The Train) Ke Bin Tere (Aggar) Tuhi Mere Rab Ki Tarah Hai (Tuhi Mere Rab Ki Tarah Hai) Kuch Dard (Tuhi Mere Rab Ki Tarah Hai) ''Italic text