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Ronkini Gupta
File:Ronkini Gupta.jpg
Ronkini Gupta, Live in Mumbai June 3, 2017
NationalityIndian
Alma materSt Xavier’s College, Mumbai
Occupationplayback singer
Known forFilmfare nominations and acclaimed Classical Singing

Ronkini Gupta is an Indian playback singer who won Saregamapa World Series reality show aired on Zee TV in 2004. She sang the critically acclaimed song "Rafu" in Tumhari Sulu (2017) for which she was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer.[1] She sang two songs in the 2018 released film Sui Dhaaga for Anu Malik,[2] "Chaav Laaga" with Papon and "Tu Hi Aham" which is her solo song in the film. She is a trained Indian classical singer. Her singing repertoire covers Khyaal, Fusion and Bollywood. She has been recipient of many awards such as the Saregamapa World Series, Doverlane National Merit and Artist Aloud Award. She has performed with elan on many stages and has also travelled the world with the Indian broadway show "Bharati" as the lead vocalist.[3] She composed in Mr Ya Miss (2005) and lent voice to Jai Maharashtra Dhaba Bhatinda (2013), Aankhon Dekhi (2014), Pyaar Vali Love Story (2014), Hrudyantar (2017), Taleem (2016) ,"Rafu" in Tumhari Sulu (2017) ,"Chaav Laaga" with Papon and "Tu Hi Aham" as a solo song in Sui Dhaaga. Both the songs in Sui Dhaaga received widespread acclaim and firmly established her as a noteworthy singer of her generation.[4] She is widely known for her ability to superbly blend her classical training with contemporary musicality.[5]

Career

Ronkini hails from Jamshedpur, the steel city of India. She participated in 2004 edition of Sa Re Ga Ma Pa world series (earlier Sa Re Ga Ma Pa), she became the winner of the contest jointly with Hrishikesh Ranade.[6] Later, she composed two songs for the film Mr Ya Miss titled "Kanha" for Sonu Nigam. Later, she lent voice to Jai Maharashtra Dhaba Bhatinda (2013), Aankhon Dekhi (2014)s. She sang the title track "Jahan Jaun Tujhe Paun" of Pyaar Vali Love Story (2014) with Divya Kumar. She sang "[7] Rafu" for Vidya Balan in Tumhari Sulu (2017) for which she was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer.[1] She has sung for the film Dry Day(2017) the song 'Gori Gori Paan', for Ashwin Srinivasan.

Ronkini Gupta has a band called The Kheyaal-e-Jazz Projekt (Ronkini Gupta Collective) which is a classical fusion band. The band has won the Artist Aloud Music Awards for 2016 and 2018[8] and has also been featured on Kappa TV with their OSTs- Aye Ri Chandni,[9] Khaare Se Naina and Jhoothi Batiyaan. She has also contributed additional vocals towards Coke Studio Season 4 with Sachin Jigar for the song "Laadki".

Training

A distinction holder - Sangeet Visharad from Gandharva Mahavidyalaya in Hindustani Classical, she has trained under, Shri Chandrakant Apte, an exponent of the Gwalior Gharana in her formative years (1990-2000). She has further honed her skills under Ustad Dilshad Khan (2000–01) Pt.Samaresh Chowdhary (2003–04) and Late Ustad Abdul Rashid Khan Sahab (2005-2007).

Winning her way through several inter school and inter state level competitions, she went on to win a National Level Merit (Hindustani Classical Vocal category) at the prestigious Doverlane Music Conference [10] in Kolkata, in the year 2000 when she was only 16.

Discography

Composer

Year Film Song Singer
2005 Mr Ya Miss
"Kanha"
Sonu Nigam

Playback singer

Year Film Song Co-singer(s) Composer
2013 Jai Maharashtra Dhaba Bhatinda "Awkhalase Sparsh Te" Rahul Vaidya, Vaishali Samant, Krishna Beura Nilesh Moharir
2014 Aankhon Dekhi "Kaise Shukh Soyein" olo Saagar Desai
Pyaar Vali Love Story "Jahan Jaun Tujhe Paun" Divya Kumar Pankaj Padghan, Amitraj and Samir Saptiskar
2016 Taleem "Ishakacha Baan" Swapnil Godbole Praful Karlekar
2017 Tumhari Sulu "Rafu" solo Santanu Ghatak
Hrudayantar "Kabhi Mili" solo Praful Karlekar
Dry Day "Gori Gori Paan" Trupti K, Atharv S Ashwin Srinivasan
2018 Sui Dhaaga "Chaav Laaga" Papon Anu Malik
"Tu Hi Aham"

Awards

Year Award Song Film Result
2016 Artist Aloud Award for Best Composition "Ritu Basant Ki"

[11]

The Kheyaal-E-Jazz Projekt Won
2018 Artist Aloud Award for Best Hindi Song "Aye Ri Chandni[12]" The Kheyaal-E-Jazz Projekt Won
2018 Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer "Rafu" Tumhari Sulu Nominated
2019 Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer "Chaav laga" Sui Dhaaga Nominated
2019 Star Screen Award for Best Female Playback Singer Chaav Laaga Sui Dhaaga Nominated


Other Awards

  • 2000: Doverlane Music Conference : All India Rank 4 in Indian Classical Vocal
  • 2004: SaReGaMaPa World Series (Zee TV)[13]
  • 2018: NITIE Award for Recognition of Significant Contribution in the field of Singing[14]

References

  1. ^ a b "63rd Jio Filmfare Awards 2018: Official list of nominations - Times of India". The Times of India.
  2. ^ "Sui Dhaaga Music Review: Anu Malik Helps Ronkini Gupta To Shine Bright Like A Diamond!". Koimoi. 27 September 2018. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Bharati The Show". www.bharatitheshow.com. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Sui Dhaaga - Made in India music review: Anushka Sharma and Varun Dhawan's soundtrack is earthy and completely desi". Box Office India. 28 September 2018. Retrieved 30 September 2018.
  5. ^ Nair, Vipin (9 November 2017). "Suitably mellow". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Steel city magic in success stories". www.telegraphindia.com.
  7. ^ "Tumhari Sulu music review: This concoction of uplifting songs is redolent of loving others, and yourself- Entertainment News, Firstpost". Firstpost. Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  8. ^ "6th Edition of Artist Aloud Music Awards concluded on a star-studded note". Retrieved 26 August 2018.
  9. ^ Mathrubhumi Kappa TV (11 July 2018), Aye Ri Chandni - The Kheyaal E Jazz Project - Music Mojo Season 5 - KappaTV, retrieved 26 August 2018
  10. ^ "Feminine ragas? One Mumbai event celebrates the fairer sound". https://www.hindustantimes.com/. 6 April 2018. Retrieved 26 August 2018. {{cite news}}: External link in |work= (help)
  11. ^ aslimusicglobal (16 December 2015), Ritu Basant Ki, retrieved 26 August 2018
  12. ^ aslimusicglobal (21 June 2016), Ronkini Gupta Collective - Aye Ri Chandni (The Kheyaal-e-Jazz Project), retrieved 26 August 2018
  13. ^ "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa", Wikipedia, 10 March 2019, retrieved 23 March 2019
  14. ^ Pincus, Robert (29 November 2018). "Final Report". doi:10.2172/1483787. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)