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Prem Anand
ପ୍ରେମ ଆନନ୍ଦ
Born
Prem Anand Samal

(1975-01-23) 23 January 1975 (age 49)
Saanagaan, Kendrapara, Odisha, India
Other namesPremanand
Alma materUtkal Sangeet Mahavidyalaya
Occupations
  • Music director
  • composer
Years active1993 – present
Known forPilata Bigidigala, Abhaya, Tu Mo Lovestory, Abhimanyu, Ajab Sanju ra Gajab Love, Raja Jhia Sange Heigala Bhaba
SpouseSaswati Acharya
Parent(s)Nrusingha Charan Samal
Malati Devi
AwardsOdisha State Film Awards, 2011

Prem Anand (Odia: ପ୍ରେମ ଆନନ୍ଦ) is an Indian music director and composer.[1][2] He usually works in Odia film and television industry.[3] In 2006, he started his career as a music director through the Odia movie Tu Eka Ama Saha Bharasa and worked as a music director in more than 60 Odia films.[4] Apart from Odia films, he composed music for Odia daily shops, Bhajans and Jatra songs.[5][6] In 2009, Anand worked as a music director for the Hindi film Dekha Bhai Dekh in 2019, he composed music for Bollywood film Luv U Turn.[7] Apart from Odia and Hindi films, he composed music for Marathi and Bengali films. He composed the 2023 Men's FIH Hockey World Cup anthem.[8]

Early life and education

Anand was born on 23 January 1975 at Saanagaan in Kendrapara district of Odisha to a Hindu family. He was the middle child of the family with an elder brother and a sister. His family was against his music career since childhood, but somehow he managed to learn harmonium from his village.

After passing out from the Gopinathpur Sanskrit Vidyalaya in the early 1990s, Prem Anand joined the Utkal Sangeet Mahavidyalaya to learn music and trained himself in the Odissi.[7] He honed his skills there under gurus like late Bhikari Bal, Gopala Chandra Panda, and Ramahari Das.

He graduated in history in 1997 from the Marshaghai College and later trained himself in Hindustani classical music. Then he joined a school in Raygada as a music teacher, but later resigned from that post and started traveling from village to village and composing for plays and small opera troupes.

Career

After school, Anand was composing music for small theaters and plays, but in 1993, he got a chance to compose one song for Janani Gananaatya, one of the famous Opera companies in Odisha. There he composed a song for the play named Naalu Bhai Ra Mo Naali Gaamuchhaa. Later, he worked for many other Opera troupes like Parbati Gananaatya, Kalinga Gananatya, Tulasi Ganantya, Gouri Gananatya, Trinaatha Gananaatya, Shivani Ganantya, Tarapur Opera, and Indrabhubana Gananaatya.

In 1996 his 1st album Maa Gojabayani was released which is a devotional song. Later his album Anamika Nayika under Sarthak Music had made him famous. He has composed more than 200 Odia albums. Some of his popular albums are Janha Re, Hey Priyatama, Manini, Kanya Kumari, Malliphula Gajara, Shila I Love You, Michhei Jhia, Lotani Para, Tu Besi Paduchu Mane, Nali Tikili, Rangani Phula, Premi and Sei Jhiati.

In 2005 he got a chance to work in the Odia film industry as a music director. His first Odia movie was Tu Eka Ama Saha Bharasa starring Siddhanta Mahapatra, Jyoti Mishra, and Mihir Das in the lead role. This film was released in 2006. Later he worked for more than 60 Odia films like Rasika Nagara, Love dot Com, Aailare Odia Pua, Chandini I Miss You, Hata Dahri Chalutha, Something Something 2, Gapa Hele bi Sata, Agastya, Kabula Barabula, Happy Lucky, Prem Kumar: Salesman of the year, Nimki and Biju Babu.

In 2009 Anand worked as a music composer in a Hindi film Dekh Bhai Dekh.[9] In 2019 he composed another song for Bollywood film Luv U Turn.[10]

Anand composed music for some Odia daily shops like Nua Bohu, Sankha Sindura, Swabhima for Tarang TV, To Pain Mun, Samparka Hrudayara, Jibana Satha for Zee Sarthak. Ahuti for ETV Odia, Khusi for DD Odia and Abhinetri for Zee Kalinga. Apart from serials, he has composed music for shows like Srimati Kam Nuhanti, Sampurna, Chal Pherijiba Gaon ku.

He also worked as a judge some Odia musical reality shows. He judged Amari Swara on ETV Odia in 2008 along with Tansen Singh and Nijam. Later he judged Zee Sarthak's musical reality shows Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Swara Ra Mahamancha and Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Little Champs.[11]

Governor Ganeshi Lal with Premanand during Ae maati Odisha, ae jaati song recording.

A patriotic song titled Ae maati Odisha, ae jaati Odia was released on 1 April 2021 in the occasion of Utkla Dibasa. Fifteen popular singers contributed their voice to that song along with the Chief Minister Odisha, Naveen Patnaik and Governor of Odisha, Ganeshi Lal.[12] Governor personally visited the studio to lend his voice for this song.[13]

In 2021, Premanand has composed the music for Odia TV Series Srimandira based on Kanchi Abhiyan of Purushottama Deva starring Buddhaditya Mohanty.[14] The title track was composed with the A cappella music format and 15 than 15 singers has sung this song. A cappella was for the 1st time in the Odia musical industry.[15]

He composed the 2023 Men's FIH Hockey World Cup anthem named Jai Ho Hindustan Ki.[16] This was written by Sameer Anjaan and sung by Sukhvinder Singh.[8] In early 2024, during the 2024 Indian General Election, he worked the BJP election campaign video named, Phir Aayega Modi.[17][18]

Personal life

Premanand is married to Saswati Acharya, a software engineer by profession.[19] This couple has two sons.

Filmography

Year Name Note(s)
2024 Tike tike Achinha
Ashiq Surrender Hela
2023 Tu Sei Nilanayana
2022 Titli
Tora Mora Kati
Mahabahu
Rudrani
Oye Anjali
Dil Mora Manena
2021 Bijayini
2020 Tike Love Tike Twist
2019 Luv U Turn Hindi
From Me To You Odia
Chhabirani Odia
Tu Mo Lovestory 2 Odia
Biju Babu Odia
Nimki Odia
Ajab Sanju Ra Gajab Love Odia
Saathi tu Feria Odia
2018 Prem Kumar: Salesman of the year Odia
Ishq Puni Thare Odia
BlackMail Odia
4 Idiots Odia
Love Promise Odia
Ole Ole Dil Bole Odia
Dipu, The Dance Boy Odia
Happy Lucky Odia
2017 Bajrangi Odia
Shiba not Out Odia
Kabula Barabula Odia
Romeo Juliet Odia
Abhaya Odia
Tu Mo Love Story Odia
Katha deli Matha Chhuin Odia
2016 Baby Odia
Bhaina Kana Kala Se Odia
Jhiata Bigidi gala Odia
Agastya Odia
Hela Mate Prema Jara Odia
Gote Sua Gote Sari Odia
2015 Shortcut Marathi
Galpa Nuhe Alpa Dina ra Odia
Jaga Hatare Pagha Odia
Pilata Bigidigala Odia
Love You Hamesha Odia
Gapa Hele bi Sata Odia
2014 Tame Thiile Saathire Odia
Mental Odia
Something Something 2 Odia
To Bata Chahinchi Rati Sara Odia
Tu Mo Dehara Chhai Odia
2013 Mita Basichhi Mun Bhuta Sathire Odia
Gadbad Odia
Bachelor Odia
Hata Dahri Chalutha Odia
Paribeni kehi alaga kari Odia
2012 Chanda Na Tame tara Odia
Raja jhia sanghe hei gala bhaba Odia
Something Something Odia
2011 Katak Odia
Chandini I Miss You Odia
Hi Darling Odia
Kemiti E Bandhana Odia
Prem Weds Priya Odia
2010 Tate Bhala Pauchi Boli Odia
Aalo Mora Kandhei Odia
Pagal Karichhi Paunji Tora Odia
2009 Dekh Bhai Dekh Hindi
Love dot com Odia
Abhimanyu Odia
Aailare Odia Pua Odia
Dhire Dhire Prema Hela Odia
Tu Mori Paiin Odia
2007 Rasika Nagara Odia
2006 I Love my India Odia
Tu Eka Ama Saha Bharasa Odia

Awards

References

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  2. ^ "Prem Anand: Movies, Photos, Videos, News, Biography & Birthday". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Exclusive Interview With Prem Anand After His Bollywood Debut |". Ommcom News. 12 November 2019. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
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  11. ^ "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa- Swarara Mahamancha enters the Gala round". Odisha News In English. 19 April 2021. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
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