Siddhartha Khosla
In 2024, Khosla received an Emmy for his work on Hulu's critically acclaimed series, Only Murders in the Building, in the "Outstanding Music Composition for a Series" category. Khosla has the distinction of being the first Asian person in history to win an Emmy in the Primetime Emmy score categories. In 2022, Khosla received three Emmy nominations, two for his work on Only Murders in the Building in the "Outstanding Original Main Title Music" and "Outstanding Music Composition for a Series" categories, and an additional nomination for "Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics" for his #1 Billboard-charting song "The Forever Now" (shared with Dawes’ Taylor Goldsmith) from NBC's Emmy-winning drama series, This Is Us. In 2019 and 2021, he received Emmy nominations for his work on This Is Us for "Outstanding Music Composition for a Series" and in 2020 for “Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics" for the original song "Memorized.”
Upcoming projects include Apple TV+’s Wild Things and Netflix's drama series, Unaccustomed Earth.
Recent credits include Skydance Animation's feature film Swapped, directed by Nathan Greno and produced by John Lasseter; Apple TV+’s Imperfect Women; Hulu’s Paradise; CBS drama Elsbeth; Amazon Studios’ documentary series Octopus!; Netflix's No Good Deed; Amazon Studios’ Oh.What. Fun and The Idea of You, directed by Michael Showalter; Netflix’s romantic comedy A Family Affair, directed by Richard LaGravenese; the Reese Witherspoon-starring Netflix romantic comedy Your Place or Mine, directed by Aline Brosh McKenna; Paramount+’s Rabbit Hole; Hulu’s limited series Welcome to Chippendales; Paramount+’s comedy film Queenpins, directed by Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly; Amazon studios' dramedy film I Want You Back, directed by Jason Orley; and more.
Upcoming projects include Apple TV+’s Wild Things and Netflix's drama series, Unaccustomed Earth.
Recent credits include Skydance Animation's feature film Swapped, directed by Nathan Greno and produced by John Lasseter; Apple TV+’s Imperfect Women; Hulu’s Paradise; CBS drama Elsbeth; Amazon Studios’ documentary series Octopus!; Netflix's No Good Deed; Amazon Studios’ Oh.What. Fun and The Idea of You, directed by Michael Showalter; Netflix’s romantic comedy A Family Affair, directed by Richard LaGravenese; the Reese Witherspoon-starring Netflix romantic comedy Your Place or Mine, directed by Aline Brosh McKenna; Paramount+’s Rabbit Hole; Hulu’s limited series Welcome to Chippendales; Paramount+’s comedy film Queenpins, directed by Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly; Amazon studios' dramedy film I Want You Back, directed by Jason Orley; and more.