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Kumar Sanu

Kumar Sanu

Kumar Sanu is a well known playback singer of Hindi cinema. Born on October 20, 1957 in Kolkata, Kumar Sanu's original name is Kedarnath Bhattacharya. His father himself was a good singer and musician. He was the one who taught Kumar Sanu singing and tabla playing. Sanu, who considers singer Kishore Kumar as her role model, has maintained her own distinct style in singing.

Kumar Sanu's house had a tradition of music from the very beginning. Dad was a classical music teacher. Mother also sang. The elder sister also sings on the radio and even today she is running her father's music school. In this way, the family atmosphere made Sanu a good singer. Kumar Sanu, who has sung for more than 350 films, got his success from the 1990 film 'Aashiqui' whose songs became superhits and Kumar Sanu reached the pinnacle of popularity. However, Aashiqui Kumar was not Sanu's first film. His first break was given by Jagjit Singh. He introduced him to Kalyanji Anand ji who sang with Kumar Sanu for the 1989 film 'Jaadugar'.

Kumar Sanu, who has won the Filmfare Best Playback Singer Award five times in a row, has a very similar voice to Kishore Kumar. Although he also tried to adopt the style of Mukesh and Mohammad Rafi but later developed his own different style.

Conflict

Kumar Sanu's personal life went through many problems. He is married, divorced and now has a second wife who has been with him for 16 years. They have 2 daughters who are abroad and working in music and they have a son Jaan who sings very well. They still like to remember their old days. He loves Kolkata very much, so he goes there whenever he gets a chance and enjoys the street food there as he loves to eat. Kumar Sanu has set up ‘Kumar Sanu Vidyaniketan’ in Kolkata and Delhi for the education of poor children. He says that only education can change one’s thoughts and people can rise above the poverty line. He will also lay the foundation of this school in Mumbai. Children will be given uniforms and books in this school, then their parents will also be given money every month so that they can send their children to school for education, not employ them for money. Kumar Sanu also came into politics, about which he says that my purpose in going into politics was not to make money, because I have earned a lot. When Kishore Kumar died in 1987, Gulshan Kumar, the owner of the T-series, sang a lot of Kishore Kumar's songs to me to fill that 'vacuum'. His cassettes sold well at the time because they were cheap. Then 'Aashiqui' was the 'turning point' of my life after which I did not look back.

Awards

Filmfare Awards

Kumar Sanu is a well known playback singer of Hindi cinema. Born in Kolkata, Kumar Sanu's original name is Kedarnath Bhattacharya. His father himself was a good singer and musician. He was the one who taught Kumar Sanu singing and tabla playing. Sanu, who considers singer Kishore Kumar as her role model, has maintained her own distinct style in singing.

Kumar Sanu's house had a tradition of music from the very beginning. Dad was a classical music teacher. Mother also sang. The elder sister also sings on the radio and even today she is running her father's music school. In this way, the family atmosphere made Sanu a good singer. Kumar Sanu, who has sung for more than 350 films, got his success from the 1990 film 'Aashiqui' whose songs became superhits and Kumar Sanu reached the pinnacle of popularity. However, Aashiqui Kumar was not Sanu's first film. His first break was given by Jagjit Singh. He introduced him to Kalyanji Anand ji who sang a song with Kumar Sanu for the 1989 film 'Jadugar'.

Kumar Sanu, who has won the Filmfare Best Playback Singer Award five times in a row, has a very similar voice to Kishore Kumar. Although he also tried to adopt the style of Mukesh and Mohammad Rafi but later developed his own different style.

He is the only singer to record 28 songs in a day. He has sung fourteen thousand songs. Kumar Sanu says about today's music that 'today's music is losing melody, melody, rhythm etc. and is being replaced by noise.

Interesting information

Sanu used to play musical instruments in his early days.
He struggled in the music industry for 7 years, and finally in 1987, Jagjit Singh gave him the opportunity to sing a song in the Hindi film 'Andhiyan'.
His name holds the record for singing 28 songs in a day, and this record is recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Some members of his family had taken training in classical music, but Sanu did not take any such training.
He a. R. Never worked with Rahman, as he dislikes his (A. R. Rahman) way of recording music at night
His father worked as a composer in local plays.
In childhood, people used to call him Chhanu, after which he used it in his name (Sanu).
He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

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