Kumar Bishwajit

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Kumar Bishwajit
Bishwajit performing in California (2014)
Bishwajit performing in California (2014)
Background information
Born (1963-06-01) 1 June 1963 (age 58)
Sitakunda, Chittagong, Bangladesh[1]
Occupation(s)Singer, composer
InstrumentsVocal
Years active1981–present

Kumar Bishwajit (born 1 June 1963)[2] is a Bangladeshi singer and composer.[3] He received Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer two times for the films Swami Streer Wada (2009) and Ma Amar Chokher Moni (2011).[4] He also got the Best Music Composer award for Swami Streer Wada.[5]

Early life[]

Also known by his nickname "Tultul", Bishwajit was born on 1 June 1963, to Sadhan Ranjan Dey and Sova Rani Dey in Sitakunda, Chittagong, Bangladesh.[1] He started his music career by performing on a radio show in 1977. He passed childhood in Chittagong district and took primary education from Chittagong. He used to come and go to Dhaka for his career.[6] He was first associated with the band Rhythm-77 for 2 years. Then he founded his own band "Feelings" in 1979. After leaving feelings, he joined Souls and performed only in the first album. Biswajit's "Tore Putuler Moto Kore Shajiye" is originally a song of the first album of Souls, . Then he left the band and went on to pursue his solo career. He performed his first television show on BTV in 1980.[6]

Career[]

As of April 2014, Bishwajit has released more than 30 solo music albums.[7]

Works[]

Solo[]

  1. Tumi Roz Bikele Aamar Bagane duet with Shoeb
  2. Best Hits of Kumar Bishwajit Vol-1
  3. Super Kumar Bishwajit vol-1
  4. Kumar Bishwajit Vol-2
  5. Feelings of Kumar Bishwajit Vol-3
  6. Biroher Aakash
  7. Sworgochhaya
  8. Shishir Bindu
  9. Neel Jochhona
  10. Jekhane Simanto Tomar (1988)
  11. Bishader Sworolipi (1990)
  12. Hridoyer Moyna Todonto (1992)
  13. Othoi Neel (1993)
  14. Du FoTa Chokher Jol (1994)
  15. Onuvobe Ovimane (1995)
  16. Dirghoshwas (1996)
  17. Gontobbo (1997)
  18. Shikor(Root) (1998)
  19. Kumar Bishwajit ShresThho Gaan (1998)
  20. Prohori (1999)
  21. Shikari (1999)
  22. Oboshese (2000)
  23. Ek Kothar ChiThhi (2001)
  24. Ek MuThho Jochhona (2001)
  25. Rongdhonu Ronge duet with Asha Bosle
  26. Swopno Urai duet with Mitaly Mukharji
  27. Smritir Palki
  28. HaTi duet with Fahmida Nabi
  29. Sondhya Tara mixed Tapan Chowdhury
  30. DrishTi Vora BrishTi (2006)
  31. Maa Jononi (2008)
  32. Rodela Dupur (2009)
  33. Celebrating 30 Years of Musical Journey (four)Albums (i)Megher Palki, (ii)Ekla Aakash, (iii)Swopner Aanagona, (iv)Premer Aabas.
  34. Priyo Onuvob (2014)
  35. Sarangshe Tumi(2016)

Film scores[]

  1. Wrong Number (2004)
  2. Swami Streer Wada (2009)
  3. Jaago (2010)
  4. Ma Amar Chokher Moni (2011)

Souls[]

  1. (1982)

Personal life[]

Bishwajit is married to Naima Sultana.[1] In 2001, their son, Kumar Nibir Dey, was born.

Awards[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "About Kumar Bishwajit".
  2. ^ "Happy Birthday, Kumar Bishwajit!". The Daily Star. June 1, 2016. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  3. ^ "Kumar Bishwajit".
  4. ^ "National Film Award 2011 announced". The Daily Star. 2013-01-16. Retrieved 2017-11-29.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b "Through The Eyes Of Kumar Bishwajit". The Daily Star. 2017-05-20. Retrieved 2017-11-29.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Sheuli Shabnam (January 2, 2011). সৃষ্টিশীল মানুষের ৩০০ বছর বাঁচা উচিত : কুমার বিশ্বজিত. Kaler Kantho (in Bengali).
  7. ^ পাঁচ বছর পর কুমার বিশ্বজিত. banglanews24.com (in Bengali). April 4, 2014.
  8. ^ "Kumar Bishwajit as music director". The Daily Observer. Dhaka. August 24, 2014.
  9. ^ ""Jaago" wins big at Film Award Bangla 2010". The Daily Star. 2010-06-25. Retrieved 2017-11-29.

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