Kunal Ganjawala is an Indian playback singer who has established a distinct place for himself in the field of Bollywood playback singing. He has also sung for Kannada film industry alongside Bollywood. He rose to fame with the breakthrough hit, `Bheegey Hont` from the film Murder. This song also earned him the 2005 Zee Cine Award for Best Playback Singer (male). Kunal Ganjawala`s story of becoming a singer is very interesting as he recalls, `I was not even a bathroom singer. I began singing only when I was ragged by my seniors as a fresher in Elphinstone College. I was passing by them whistling a tune when a few of them caught hold of me and commanded, `Sing a song`. I was shocked. I said I never sang in my life. They said, `Jhoot bolta hai. When he can whistle tunes so well, why can`t he sing?` They caught hold of my neck saying, they would throttle me if I didn`t. With great difficulty I sang Nazar ke samne (Aashiqui) and Ek din bik jayega (Dharam Karam). They spared me then but made me sing in college festivals later`.

Here are some Hindi films where Kunal Ganjawala has sung as playback singer- `Saawariya` (released in the year 2007); `Via Darjeeling` (released in the year 2007); `Kya Love Story Hai` (released in the year 2007); `Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love` (released in the year 2007); `Baabul` (released in the year 2006); `Krrish` (released in the year 2006); `Chup Chup Ke` (released in the year 2006); `Pyare Mohan` (released in the year 2006); `Dosti: Friends Forever` (released in the year 2005); `Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi` (released in the year 2005); `Ek Ajnabee` (released in the year 2005); `Neal `N` Nikki` (released in the year 2005); `The Hangman` (released in the year 2005); `Deewane Huye Pagal` (released in the year 2005); `Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena` (released in the year 2005) ("Ishq Hai Jootha"); `Kyon Ki` (released in the year 2005); `Chocolate` (released in the year 2005); `Salaam Namaste` (released in the year 2005); `Bachke Rehna Re Baba` (released in the year 2005); `Kyaa Kool Hai Hum` (released in the year 2005); `Kaal` (released in the year 2005); `Chehraa` (released in the year 2005); `Ponniyin Selvan` (released in the year 2005); `Musafir` (released in the year 2004); `Hulchul` (released in the year 2004); `Dhoom` (released in the year 2004) (as Hunal Ganjawala) (singer: "DGM") (as Kunal); `Kyun...! Ho Gaya Na` (released in the year 2004); `Taarzan: The Wonder Car` (released in the year 2004); `Lakshya` (released in the year 2004); `Uuf Kya Jaadoo Mohabbat Hai...` (released in the year 2004); `Bardaasht` (released in the year 2004); `Meenaxi: Tale of 3 Cities` (released in the year 2004); `Murder` (released in the year 2004); `Tum: A Dangerous Obsession` (released in the year 2004); `Khakee` (released in the year 2004)(as Kunal); `Paisa Vasool` (released in the year 2004); `Run` (released in the year 2004) (as Kunal); `Saaya` (released in the year 2003); `Saathiya` (released in the year 2002) (as Kunal); `Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai` (released in the year 2002) (as Kunal); `Saat Rang Ke Sapne` (released in the year 1998).
With the song Neene neene from the film Akash, Kunal Ganjawala entered the Kannada film industry in the year 2005. The film as well as the song was a big hit and that reverberated in the popularity of Kunal. Then onwards, he sang the songs Onde ondu sari (from the film Mungaru male); Ninnanna Ninnanne (from the film Suntaragali); Na ninna pritiyalli (from the film Julie); Nimbiya banada myagala (from the film Sevanthi sevanthi); Ee saundaryakke (from the film Datta); Manasa (from the film Datta); Hudugi Hudugi (from the film Aishwarya); Aishwarya aishwarya (from the film Aishwarya); Kaayutaliruva kannige (from the film Pandavaru); Gilli (from the film Ravi Shastri); Preethse (from the film Uppi Daada MBBS); Enayitu Nanagidina (from the film Ajay); Maatu Muride (from the film Ganda Hendati); Nidirege raja (from the film Ganda Hendati); Don`t Let Me (from the film Ganda Hendati); Preeti naanu (from the film Mohini 9886788888); Appa amma beda andre (from the film Student); Omariya (from the film Akash); Neene Neene (from the film Akash); Ninna Kanda Kshana (from the film Arasu).