Composer Siddhartha Khosla

Siddhartha Khosla has emerged as one of television’s most distinctive and versatile composers, bringing a unique multicultural sensibility to his award-winning scores. Born to Indian immigrants and raised between the United States and India, Khosla’s musical journey began as the founder of the critically acclaimed indie rock band Goldspot before transitioning to composition. His breakthrough came with NBC’s emotional drama “This Is Us,” where his intimate, guitar-driven scores earned him multiple Emmy nominations and established his reputation for music that eloquently translates complex emotions to screen. Khosla’s work spans genres, from the ’80s-influenced synth landscapes of “Only Murders in the Building” to the South Asian-infused sounds of “Ms. Marvel,” demonstrating his remarkable range and cultural fluency. His compositional approach often incorporates unexpected instrumentation and vocal techniques drawn from his Indian heritage, creating sonic textures that feel both innovative and deeply personal. Beyond his television success, Khosla has composed for feature films and continues to push creative boundaries while maintaining his signature emotional authenticity, cementing his position as one of the most sought-after composers in contemporary entertainment.