
Toshi Sabri
Toshi Sabri is an Indian composer, best known for Tamil cinema. Toshi Sabri began their career in 2009 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 17 years. With 30 credits to their name, Toshi Sabri remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 10+ years, Toshi Sabri's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
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Biography
Muhammad Ovez Sabri (born 4 July 1984) popularly known as Toshi Sabri, is a versatile Indian singer from Rajasthan's Sabri family. Toshi specializes in many genres ranging from Qawwali to Pop. He has appeared on Reality TV show singing contests Amul STAR Voice of India (Fourth Position), \"Ustaadon ke Ustaad\" and \"Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star\"
Personal Info
Career Milestones
Film debut
View film →Highest rated: Badrinath Ki Dulhania (6.7)
View film →Defining Moments
Amul STAR Voice of India
Finished in fourth place on the popular reality singing competition, gaining national recognition.
Ustaadon Ka Ustaad
Appeared as a contestant on the reality music competition show, further establishing his public profile.
Filmography
See all 30 credits →Career Analytics
Genre Breakdown
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Did You Know?
Toshi Sabri comes from the renowned Sabri family of Rajasthan, known for their contributions to Qawwali and Sufi music.
He was born Muhammad Ovez Sabri on July 4, 1984.
He gained national recognition by finishing in fourth place on the reality singing competition 'Amul STAR Voice of India'.
He has also appeared as a contestant on the reality show 'Ustaadon Ka Ustaad'.
Toshi Sabri is known for his versatility, performing genres ranging from Qawwali to Pop music.
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Legacy & Influence
Toshi Sabri, born into the illustrious Sabri family of Rajasthan with a rich legacy in Qawwali and devotional music, has carved a distinct niche for himself as a versatile playback singer in Indian cinema. His career trajectory began with a notable public appearance on the reality television show 'Amul STAR Voice of India', where he secured fourth place, showcasing his vocal prowess to a national audience. This platform served as a springboard, leading to further recognition on shows like 'Ustaadon Ka Ustaad'. Toshi's primary contribution to Indian cinema lies in his ability to seamlessly blend his deep-rooted training in classical and Qawwali traditions with contemporary pop and film music sensibilities. His voice, characterized by its power and emotional range, has graced numerous Bollywood soundtracks, though he is not associated with a singular, era-defining hit. He has often been praised for bringing a certain gravitas and classical texture to film songs, operating in a space that bridges traditional musical heritage with modern compositions. While not among the most prolific playback singers in terms of volume, his presence signifies the industry's continued, albeit selective, engagement with classically-inflected male voices. His work contributes to the diverse sonic palette of Hindi film music, ensuring that genres like Qawwali and semi-classical forms retain a presence amidst evolving musical trends. His journey from a reality TV contestant to a recognized playback singer exemplifies a modern path to establishing a career in the industry, inspiring aspiring singers from similar musical backgrounds. Toshi Sabri's legacy is thus that of a custodian of a revered musical lineage who has successfully adapted its core strengths for the cinematic medium, enriching film soundtracks with his unique vocal identity.







