Ramachandra Borcar

His television work includes the ten-part series Web Dreams, themes for Tout le monde en parle, Casting, Women Warriors, Comme Par Magie - for which he was nominated for a Prix Gémaux award[5] - and commercials for Mercedes-Benz, Toyota and Cadbury.[11] In 2013, Borcar wrote the original music for Nickelodeon's TV feature Nicky Deuce - starring James Gandolfini, Tony Sirico, Michael Imperioli, Vincent Curatola, Rita Moreno and Steve Schirripa (writer and director).Borcar also scored the hugely successful television series L'Imposteur (The Imposter) starring Marc-André Grondin and directed by Yan Lanouette Turgeon, which has been renewed for a second season.[17] Under his full name and on his own label, Semprini Records, he released the score for the award-winning[18] documentary by Joseph Hillel and Patrick Demers entitled Regular or Super (2004),[19] as "Steel and Glass".In 2006, Borcar co-founded the Signed by Force record label, which was active until 2010, during which time they released albums by a number of artists including: Bionic, Nutsak, Trigger Effect, Starvin Hungry and Devil Eyes.
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