Andrew Kishore
Andrew Kishore | |
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এন্ড্রু কিশোর | |
Born | Andrew Kishore Kumar Baroi 4 November 1955 |
Died | 6 July 2020 | (aged 64)
Resting place | Buried in Christian Cemetery of the Church of Bangladesh, Srirampur, Rajshahi, Bangladesh |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Education | MComm (Management) |
Alma mater | Rajshahi Government City College, University of Rajshahi |
Occupation | Playback singer |
Spouse |
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Children | 2 |
Musical career | |
Origin | Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Genres | Folk, Film, Pop |
Years active | 1980–2020 |
Labels |
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Website | Official website (Archived) |
Andrew Kishore Kumar Baroi (widely known as Andrew Kishore, 4 November 1955 – 6 July 2020)[1] was a Bangladeshi playback singer. He is considered as the "Playback King" of Bangladesh for his contributions to the golden era of Bangladeshi music industry.[2] He worked in more than a 100 films, where he was the lead playback singer in more than 15 thousand songs. He also judged in a popular reality tv-show called Bangladeshi Idol.
Kishore's debut in Dhallywood began with the film Mail Train (1977). In the film a song called "Ochinpurer Rajkumari Nei Je Tar Keu", composed by Saley Alam Khan, was his debut playback song. After receiving critical recognition for the song "Ek Chor Jay Chole", penned by Alam Khan in the film Protigga (1979), Kishore had his breakthrough. Remembered for his iconic tracks, including "Jiboner Golpo, Achhe Baki Olpo", "Amar Buker Moddhe Khane", "Daak Diyachhen Doyal Amare", "Amar Shara Deho Kheyo Go Mati" and "Shobai To Bhalobasha Chae".[3]
For his exceptional talent in the industry, Kishore won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer a record eight times for the films Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo (1982), Surrender (1987), Khotipuron (1989), Padma Meghna Jamuna (1991), Kabul (1996), Aaj Gaye Holud (2000), Saajghor (2007), and Ki Jadu Korila (2008), alongside five prestigious Bachsas Awards and three Meril-Prothom Alo Awards, to name a few.[4]
Kishore tragically passed in July 6, 2020, due to cancer.[5]
Early life and career
[edit]At the age of six Andrew Kishore started acquiring formal singing training from late Ustad Abdul Aziz Bachchu, the then chief music director of Rajshahi Betar.[6] He was a student of Ustad Abdul Aziz Bachchu's 'Surbani Music School' in Rajshahi.[7] In 1962, he was listed on Rajshahi Betar as a child artist. And then the famous lyricist Mohammad Rafiquzzaman used to watch the children's section as the producer of Rajshahi Betar.[8]
Kishore has contributed to the national movement in his early life. During the 1969 Mass uprising in East Pakistan, he and other contemporary artists used to visit different places of Rajshahi city and sing protest songs. During the Bangladesh Liberation War, Kishore took refuge in India with his family. He used to inspire the freedom fighters by singing in the refugee camps.[9] After the war ended, he was enlisted in the radio in Nazrul, Tagore, modern, folk and patriotic songs categories.[6]
In academic life, Andrew Kishore did a Bachelor of Commerce from Rajshahi Government City College & Master of Commerce in Management from University of Rajshahi in 1977.[7][10][11]
Of course, my parents have inspired me since my childhood. They are my idols. My mother never blamed others for anything, rather she always tried to cope with the difficult situations with dignity and poise, and my father's caring, steadfast and disciplined lifestyle has always inspired me to perfect my craft, even at this point of my life. I have also been inspired by the late great Ustad Abdul Aziz Bachchu. He was always a very talented and skilled artist, who was never afraid to let his voice be heard, even in times of crisis, to show his support of the arts. He was also a great teacher, and had incredible eye for identifying not only the hidden talent a student possessed, but how that potential could be tapped into. Last, but certainly not least, I have always been inspired by the great music director, Alam Khan. He has been a great teacher and a great friend all these years, and even after all these years of working with him, I am still in awe of his genius.[12]
Andrew Kishore to The Daily Star — sharing his inspiration in singing
After completing his studies, he concentrated on business by owning a grocery store in Rajshahi. However, in 1977, he moved to the house of his childhood friend living in Dhaka.[9] In the same year, he participated in a talent hunt project initiated by Shahidul Islam, the then director of Transcription Service of Bangladesh Betar.[6] On the programme, he rendered the song "Soheli O Soheli", composed by Debu Bhattacherjee and he was able to catch the attention of well known music directors.[6]
Kishore debuted in playback singing in the film Mail Train (1977) where he sang "Ochinpurer Rajkumari Nei Je Tar Keu", composed by Alam Khan.[3] Introduced by A.H.M. Rafique, Kishore made his breakthrough with the song "Ek Chor Jay Choley" from the film Protikkha, composed by Alam Khan.[6]
In 1987, Kishore established an advertising agency called Probaho Media, for TV dramas, commercials and other productions.[13][14] Later in memory of his late teacher, in 2011, he also established a cultural organisation "Ustad Abdul Aziz Bachchu Sriti Shongshod" in Rajshahi.[7][12]
Andrew Kishore had dominated the Bangla film industry over the last 40 to 42 years.[15] He also earned acclaim for Hindi and Urdu playbacks. He is the only Bangladeshi artist to sing to the tune of R. D. Burman in an Indo-Bangladeshi venture film Shatru (1986).[16][17] He has also sung in Urdu film Ranjish (1993) to the tune of Robin Ghosh.[self-published source?][18]
TV and stage appearance
[edit]Andrew Kishore sang on Bangladesh Television in the pre-1985 years of his career. But for more than a decade, he played behind the scenes in numerous Bengali film playbacks, but did not appear on the TV screen. After a long 15 years, this talented artist came back to the TV screen in 1999 with the song "Poddo Patar Pani".[a] Since then, he had been a regular artist at Ityadi aired on Bangladesh Television.[8]
He has also been a judge on a music reality show. He was a regular judge of Bangladeshi Idol, a reality television song contest aired on SA TV in 2013.[20]
In addition, he has been seen singing or giving interviews at various times on various channels whose videos exist on YouTube. In the Wind of Change (Bangladeshi TV program) aired on Gaan Bangla music channel, Kishore sang his famous "Haire Manush Rongin Fanush"[21] and "Beder Meye Josna Amay Kotha Diyeche"[22] in a re-composition by music director Kaushik Hossain Taposh, which was once again widely acclaimed by the new generation of listeners.[23]
He has also did numerous concerts at different times in the country and abroad. Andrew Kishore's last musical TV show was "Koto Rongo Jano Re Manush" aired on Channel i.[24]
Personal life
[edit]Andrew Kishore was born on November 4, 1955, in Rajshahi, Bangladesh. His parents are Khitish Chandra Baroi and Minu Baroi. Andrew's father was from Kotalipara Upazila and worked in Rajshahi. He was involved in the medical profession in Rajshahi and Andrew was born and raised in there.[25] Andrew's mother Minu Baroi was a teacher at Bolanpur Mission Girl's High School, Rajshahi and was a music devoted person. Her favorite singer was Kishore Kumar. That is why Andrew named Andrew Kishore Kumar Baroi. She wanted her son to name one day like Kishore Kumar. He started his first lesson in music with Ustad Abdul Aziz Bachchu of Rajshahi at the behest of his mother.[26] Since a young age, Kishore had a passion for media which lead him to stardom eventually.
"The name in my certificates was not Andrew Kishore. There was Andrew Kishore Kumar Baroi. One day director Dewan Nazrul told me that my name is very big. According to him commercially my full name had no value! He also said that most of the stars of the world have used two words because their names are big. Such as Elvis Presley, Lata Mungeshkar, Uttam Kumar, Mohammad Rafi, Kishore Kumar all have two words in their names. So the director suggested using two-word names. Then I decided to shorten my name as Andrew Kishore."
— Andrew Kishore[26]
Kishore married Lipika Andrew (Eti) in 1988.[b][29] They have a daughter, Minim Andrew (Songa), and a son, Jay Andrew (Saptok).[30] Kishore has two siblings, Shikha Biswas and Swapon Baroi. He was the youngest among them.[25]
Interview
[edit]- "Music trends: Then and now". The Daily Star (Interview). Interviewed by Ershad Kamol. 2008-09-19. Archived from the original on 2017-08-27.
- ছোটবেলার বড়দিনের কথা এখনো মনে হয় (Interview) (in Bengali). Interviewed by Entertainment Reporter. Prothom Alo. 2012-12-25. Archived from the original on 2020-07-19.
- গান কথা গল্প - পঞ্চমদা আমাকে 'ঢাকাইয়া' ডাকতেন : এন্ড্রু কিশোর (Interview) (in Bengali). Interviewed by Nishith Surjo. NTV. 2015-04-27. Archived from the original on 2020-07-13.
- "There Is No Alternative To Learning". The Daily Star (Interview). Interviewed by Shah Alam Shazu. 2015-12-26. Archived from the original on 2020-07-19.
- "I never do anything special on birthday: Andrew Kishore" (Interview). Interviewed by DHAKALIVE Reporter. The Independent (Bangladesh). 2016-11-04. Archived from the original on 2020-07-19.
- "THROUGH THE EYES OF ANDREW KISHOR". The Daily Star (Interview). Interviewed by Shawreen Rahman. 2017-07-19. Archived from the original on 2020-07-19.
- এন্ড্রু কিশোরের অপ্রকাশিত সাক্ষাৎকার (Interview) (in Bengali). Interviewed by F I Dipu. Jugantor. Archived from the original on 2020-07-22. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
- "Shamoyeki - Andrew Kishore Exclusive Interview" (Interview) (in Bengali). Interviewed by Abdur Rahman. Channel i. Archived from the original on 2021-12-20. Retrieved 2020-07-18.
- এন্ড্রু কিশোরের শেষ গানের অনুষ্ঠান "কত রঙ্গ জানো রে মানুষ (Interview) (in Bengali). Interviewed by Afsana Mimi. Channel i. Archived from the original on 2021-12-20. Retrieved 2020-07-06.
Death
[edit]Kishore was diagnosed with Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma on 9 September 2019.[8][29] He also had kidney- and hormone-related diseases.[31] His chemotherapy treatment started under Prof Dr. Lim Soon Thye at the Singapore General Hospital.[24] He returned to Bangladesh on 11 June 2020.[29] He had been shifted to the Intensive Care Unit of a clinic adjacent to his sister's house and run by his sister after his physical condition had significantly deteriorated.[32] He died on 6 July. Andrew's brother-in-law Dr Patrick Bipul Biswas confirmed the news to the press.[33] His coffin was later brought from City Church to the Christian Cemetery of the Church of Bangladesh in Srirampur area of Rajshahi city on 15 July 2020 at 11am. He was buried at 11:30 am. He was buried in front of the cemetery. This cemetery contains the graves of his parents.[34]
List of background music in the movie
[edit]List of some of his popular Bengali songs
[edit]Years | Movie | Song | Note |
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1977 | Mail train | Ochinpurer Rajkumari Nei Je Tar Keu | The first backstage |
1980 | Emiler Goyenda Bahini | Dhum dharakka | |
1982 | Boro Bhalo Lok Chilo | Hayre Manush Rangin Phanush | Winner: National Film Award Best Male Singer |
1983 | Nazma | Chokhe Chokhe Raag Fuler Basor Ghor |
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1984 | Obhijaan | ||
Princess Tina Khan | Winner: Bachsas Awards Best Male Vocalist | ||
1985 | Maa O Chele | ||
1986 | Shatru | ||
1987 | Surrender | Sobai To Bhalobasha Chay Goon Bhag Korey Korey Ghori Chole Tik Tik |
Winner: National Film Award Best Male Vocalist |
Lalu Mastan | Shunno Ei Haate Har Rekhe | ||
Dayi Ke? | Eto Sukh Soibo Ki Kore? Tumi Chiley Meghe Dhaka Chand O Premer Masterji |
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Sohojatri | Prithibir Joto Sukh Ami Tomar Chowate Khuje Peyechi | ||
Shami Stri | Winner: Bachsas Awards Best Male Vocalist | ||
Harano Sur | |||
1988 | Dui Jibon | Ami Ekdin Tomay Na Dekhle Tumi Aaj Kotha Diyecho |
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Jogajog | |||
Agomon | |||
Bir Purush | |||
1989 | Beder Meye Josna | Beder Meye Josna Amay Kotha Diyeche | |
Byathar Daan | |||
Khotipuron | Ami Poth Choli Eka Ei Duti Chotto Haatey |
Winner: National Film Award Best Male Vocalist | |
Bhaijaan | Ami Je Tor Priyotoma | ||
Obujh Hridoy | Tumi Amar Jibon, Ami Tomar Jibon | ||
Ranga Bhabi | |||
Shotto Mittha | |||
Bojromushthi | |||
1990 | Dolna | Tumi Amar Koto Chena Bobar Shatru Nei |
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Moroner Porey | Prithibi Toh Dudineri Basha | ||
1991 | Padma Meghna Jamuna | Dukkho Bina Hoy Na Sadhona | Winner: National Film Award Best Male Vocalist |
Pita Mata Sontan | Tumi Aro Kache Ashiya | ||
Ochena | Ami Jabo Na America Ami Driver Bhalo |
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Shantona | Jibon Jeno Shuru Holo Abar | ||
1992 | Danga | Shudhu Tumi Shudhu Tumi | |
Shonkhonil Karagar | |||
Ondho Bissash | Takar Ei Duniyay | ||
1993 | Obujh Sontan | ||
1994 | Ontore Ontore | Ekhane Dujone Nirojone Bhalobashiya Gelam Fasiya |
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Sujan Sakhi | Sob Sokhire Paar Korite | ||
Ghrina | Kedona Byatha Pele Tup Tup Brishti Jhorche |
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Commander | Bajlo Sanai Bajlo Biye Barite
Ruposhi Banglar Ek Ruposhi Meye |
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Prem Juddho | |||
Don | |||
1995 | Babar Aadesh | ||
Denmohor | Ami Tomar Preme Pagol | ||
Kanyadan | |||
Anjuman | |||
Moha Milon | |||
Shopner Thikana | O Sathire Jeyona Kokhono Durey | ||
Aasha Bhalobasha | |||
1996 | Ei Ghar Ei Sangsar | Amader Choto Jodi Choley | |
Mayer Odhikar | Tumi Ekta Chor Ami Ekta Chor
Pipra Khabe Boroloker Dhon |
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Priyojon | O Sathire Tumi Chara Valo Lage Na
E Jibone Jare Cheyechi |
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Sneher Protidan | Ami Je Ek Ganer Pakhi | ||
Tomake Chai | Tomake Chai Amar Bhitor Bahire Ontore Ontore |
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Jibon Songsar | |||
Kobul | Esho Ekbar Dujoney Abar Tumi Acho Hridoyer Aanginay |
Winner: National Film Award Best Male Vocalist | |
Hridoyer Ayna | Tumi Chander Jochona Nou
Keno Akhi Chhol Chhol |
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Sotyer Mrityu Nei | Hridoyer Kache Theko | ||
Durjoy | |||
Bashira | |||
1997 | Ananda Osru | Tumi Mor Joiboner Bhabona | |
Prem Piyashi | |||
Shesh Thikana | Asha Amar Bhalobasha
Ami Pathore Ful Photabo |
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Shopner Nayok | Ekta Mon Chai | ||
Coolie | Akashete Lokkho Tara Chand Kintu Ekta Re | ||
1998 | Vondo | O Sathire Amar Jibon Shudhu Tumi | |
Moner Moto Mon | |||
1999 | Ke Amar Baba | ||
Ononto Valobasha | Eije Duniyate Koto Manush Aashe
Tomar Oi Mishti Hashi |
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Lathi | |||
2000 | Aaj Gaye Holud | Chokh Je Moner Kotha Bole | Winner: National Film Award Best Male Vocalist |
Jhor | |||
Gunda Number One | |||
Biyer Phool | Tomay Dekhle Mone Hoy
Oi Chand Mukhe Jeno |
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2001 | Sasurbari Zindabad | Sasurbari Zindabad | |
Sopner Basor | Kichu Kichu Manusher Jibone | ||
Rongbaz Badshah | |||
Premer Taj Mahal | O Piya Piyare | Winner: Bachsas Awards Best Male Vocalist | |
2002 | Major Saheb | ||
Mastaner Upor Mastan | |||
Oder Dhor | |||
2003 | Chandrakatha | ||
2005 | Hajar Bochor Dhorey | ||
2006 | Hridoyer Kotha | ||
Pitar Ashon | Praner Cheye Priyo Tumi Bondhu Amar | ||
Bidrohi Padma | |||
2007 | Amar Praner Shami | ||
Daktar Bari | |||
Bouyer Jala | |||
Saajghor | Winner: National Film Award Best Male Vocalist | ||
Maidan | |||
Shatru Shatru Khela | |||
Ami bachte Chai | |||
2008 | Ek Takar Bou | O little friend | |
Ki Jadu Korila | Ki Jadu Korila | Winner: National Film Award Best Male Vocalist | |
Valobashar Dushmon | |||
Tip Tip Brishti | |||
Mayer Shopno | |||
Jodi Bou Sajo Go | Jodi Bou Sajo Go Buke Jorabo Tomay | ||
Shami Niye Juddho | |||
Bodhu Boron | |||
Somadhi | |||
Mone Prane Acho Tumi | Ek Bindu Valobasha Dao | Winner: Bachsas Awards Best Male Vocalist | |
Tumi Amar Prem | |||
Amara Jan Amar Pran | Ami je number one
Icche Kore Valobashi Shoto Bochor Aage Tomari Chilam |
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Baba Amar Baba | |||
Tumi Shopno Tumi Sadhona | |||
Tomakei Khujchi | |||
Rajdhanir Raja | |||
2009 | Shami Strir Wada | ||
Amar Praner Priya | Tumi Amar Praner Priya | ||
Mon Diyechi Tomake | |||
Prem Koyedi | |||
Sobai Toh Valobasha Chay | |||
Mayer Haate Beheshter Chabi | Sobaire Sob Daan Koriya Amare Maa Korlo Daan | ||
Kajer Manush | Ami Kaher Manush Vai | ||
Ebadot | |||
Tumi Amar Shami | |||
Mon Boshe Na Porar Table E | Akash Kandile Brishti Pore | ||
O Sathi Re | |||
Biye Bari | |||
Tumi Ki Sei | |||
Jonmo Tomar Jonno | |||
2010 | Amar Shopno Amar Songsar | ||
Bajao Biyer Bajna | |||
Top Hero | |||
Golapi ekhon bilate | Keno Loke Valobasha Chay | Winner: Bachsas Awards Best Male Vocalist | |
Ek Joban | |||
Valobashlei Ghor Badha Jay Na | Jodi Proshno Koro Ki Ache Amar | ||
Mayer Chokh | |||
Hay Prem Hay Valobasha | |||
Jomidar | |||
Premik Purush | |||
2011 | Matir Thikana | ||
Ostro Charo Klom Dhoro | |||
Amar Prithibi Tumi | |||
Garments Konya | |||
Wanted | |||
2012 | Se Amar Mon Kereche | ||
Shami Bhagya | |||
2013 | Eki Britte | ||
Judge Barrister Police Commissioner | |||
Attoghatok | |||
Premik Number One | |||
2014 | Shabnam | ||
Shimarekha | |||
Harijan | |||
Kothin Protishodh | Baba Je Amar | ||
Sera Nayok | |||
2015 | Putro Ekhon Poysawala | ||
I love you Priya | |||
Valobasha Shimahin | |||
Commissioner | |||
Lalchar | |||
Ekattorer Maa Jononi | Ekti Shadhin Desh | ||
Hridoy Dolano Prem | |||
2016 | Raja 420 | ||
Valobashapur | Tomar Odhore, Tomar Aangina Te | ||
Sonar Kathi |
List of songs in other languages
[edit]Years | Movie | Song | Language | Co-artist | Lyricist | Music Director |
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1986 | Shatru[16][17] |
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Hindi | Solo Music |
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R.D. Burman |
1993 | Ranjish[18] |
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Urdu | Runa Laila | Robin Ghosh |
Single tracks
[edit]Year | Song | Lyricist | Music Director | Note |
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2007 | Shohid Minar Vorey Geche Phoole Phoole | Mohammad Moniruzzaman | Samar Das | Ekusher Gaan |
2012 | Polasher Dine Polash Hoye Ghore Firechilo | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Farid Ahmed | Ekusher Gaan |
2020 | Ar Konodin Ei Shohore | Prosenjit Ojha | Ali Akbar Rupu | Lyrical Video |
2018 | Achole Bandhiya Rakhio | Nur Hossin Redoy | Firoze Plabon | Music Video |
2019 | Bhubon Majhi | Prosenjit Ojha | Nurul Haque | Lyrical Video |
2018 | Bangladesh | Monjurur Rahman | Alauddin Ali | Patriotic Song |
1999 | Poddo Patar Pani Noy | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Ali Akbar Rupu | Ityadi |
2002 | Aaj Phooler Moto Futuk Sobar Mon | N/A | Ityadi | |
2003 | Mather Sobuj Theke Surjer Lal | Ityadi | ||
2005 | Manusheri Ache Monushotto | Kabir Bakul | Ali Akbar Rupu & Rajesh | Ityadi |
2006 | Shadhinota | Gazi Mazharul Anwar | Ali Akbar Rupu | Ityadi |
2006 | Aaj Shodesher Priyo Dhulikona | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Ali Akbar Rupu | Ityadi |
2007 | Ei Desh Amader Pran Prachurje Bhora | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Ali Akbar Rupu | Ityadi |
2007 | Ek Gayer Ek Krishan Bodhu | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Ali Akbar Rupu | Ityadi |
2009 | Manushe Manushe Mohamiloner Moha Anondo Dine | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Ali Akbar Rupu | Ityadi |
2010 | Hajar Bochor Dhorey Gora Til Til Kore | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Ali Akbar Rupu | Ityadi |
2010 | Bangladesher Protidin Hobe Surjo Joyer Din | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Ali Akbar Rupu | Ityadi |
2011 | Jiboner Joyogane Jabo, Agamir Ahobane Jago | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Ali Akbar Rupu | Ityadi |
2013 | Ei Din Hashi Anonde Rongin | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Ali Akbar Rupu | Ityadi |
2015 | Ronge Ronge Rangano, Akash Nil E Tangano | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Ali Akbar Rupu | Ityadi |
2016 | Ami Akashe Likhechi Surjodoyer Gan | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Ali Akbar Rupu | Ityadi |
2016 | Amader Bhalobasha Amader Desh | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Ali Akbar Rupu | Ityadi |
2017 | Ei Khushir Dine Sobai Sobar Hobo Apon | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Ali Akbar Rupu | Ityadi |
2018 | Bachte Jodi Hoy Tobe Toh Bachateo Hobe | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Farid Ahmed | Ityadi |
2019 | Bollo Akash E Desh Ta Ke Bhalobashi | Mohammad Rafiquzzaman | Suman Kalyan | Ityadi |
Filmography
[edit]- Mail Train (1977)
- Protigga (1979)
- Emiler Goenda Bahini (1980)
- Ronger Manush (1982)
- Ustad Sagred (1984)
- Kanchonmala (1985)
- Noyon'er Alo (1985)
- Shatru / Birodh (1986)
- Tin Konna (1986)
- Dui Poysar Alta (1986)
- Nondini (1987)
- Neetiban (1987)
- Jibon Porikkha (1988)
- Jhinuk Mala (1988)
- Beder Meye Josna (1989)
- Mehman (1989)
- Surrender
- Baba Keno Chakar (1990)
- Chondrokotha (1990)
- Fire Fire Asi (1991)
- Bheja Chokh (1991)
- Premer Nam Bedona (1992)
- Rohim Rupban (1992)
- Keyamat Theke Keyamat (1993)
- Tomake Chai (1994)
- Sajan (1994)
- Bikkhobh (1994)
- Chawa Theke Pawa (1994)
- Sojon (1994)
- Banglar Nayok (1995)
- Moha Milon (1995)
- Sontrash (1994)
- Sotter Mrittu Nei (1995)
- Anondo Oshru (1995)
- Sopner Prithibi (1995)
- Sopner Thikana (1995)
- Priyojon (1996)
- Sujon Sokhi (1996)
- Praner Cheye Priyo (1997)
- Biyer Phul (1997)
- Shesh Thikana (1997)
- Tumi Amar (1997)
- Tumi Shudhu Tumi (1997)
- Bhalobasi Tomake (1998)
- Prithibi Tomar Amar (1998)
- Meyerao Manush (1998)
- Modhur Milon (1999)
- Bhondo (1999)
- Madam Fuli (1999)
- Tomar Jonno Pagol (1999)
- Aj Gaye Holud (2000)
- Asha Amar Asha (2000)
- Shesh Thikana (2000)
- Narir Mon (2000)
- E Badhon Jabena Chhire (2000)
- Nissase Tumi Bissase Tumi (2000)
- Buk Chera Bhalobasa (2000)
- Sami Chhintai (2000)
- O Priya Tumi Kothay (2001)
- Meghla Akash (2001)
- Milon Hobe Koto Dine (2001)
- Hridoyer Badhon (2001)
- Itihas (2001)
- Premer Tajmahal (2002)
- Matir Phul (2003)
- Phul Nebo Na Oshru Nebo (2003)
- Sopner Basor (2004)
- Sopner Bhalobasa (2004)
- Moyna Sundori (2004)
- Khairun Sundori (2004)
- Wrong Number (2004)
- Megher Opare Megh (2004)
- Bolona Bhalobasi (2004)
- Prem Songeet (2005)
- Taka (2005)
- Noyon Bhora Jol (2005)
- Bini Sutar Mala (2005)
- Dhakaiya Pola Borishaler Maiya (2005)
- Hajar Bochhor Dhore (2005)
- Molla Barir Bou (2005)
- Meher Nigar (2005)
- Dui Noyoner Alo (2005)
- Hridoyer Kotha (2006)
- Koti Takar Kabin (2006)
- Mayer Morjada (2006)
- Kheyaghater Majhi (2006)
- Mayer Hate Behester Chabi (2006)
- Amar Praner Sami (2007)
- Ek Takar Bou (2007)
- Chhoto Ekta Bhalobasa (2007)
- Sami Strir Wada (2008)
- Amar Praner Priya (2008)
- Tomake Bou Banabo (2008)
- Chachchu (2008)
- Dadima (2008)
- Meye Sakkhi (2008)
- Bolbo Kotha Basor Ghore (2009)
- Shubho Bibaho (2009)
- Mon Bosena Porar Tebile (2009)
- Chader Moto Bou (2010)
- Bodhu Tumi Kar (2010)
- Ora Amay Bhalo Hote Dilona (2010)
- Bhalobaslei Ghor Badha Jay Na (2011)
- Pran Sojoni
- Ekbar Bolo Bhalobasi (2011)
- Mayer Hate Behester Chabi (2011)
- Priya Amar Jan (2011)
- Piritir Agun Jole Digun (2011)
- Moner Ghore Bosot Kore (2012)
- Ek Takar Kabin (2012)
- Nishpap Munna (2013)
- Number One Shakib Khan (2013)
Discography
[edit]S/N | Album(s) Name | Language | Format | Label | No.of Tracks | Track Name(s) | Genre | Co-artist(s) | Lyricist(s) | Composer(s) |
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1 | "Bhalo Achi" | Bengali | Audio CD | Sangeeta Music | 12 |
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Folk, Classical | Solo (music) | Alam Khan | Alam Khan |
2 | "Phire Phire Ashi" | Bengali | Audio CD | Soundtek | 11 |
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Film | Solo (music) | ||
3 | "Mon Bondhua" | Bengali | Audio CD | Sangeeta Music | 10 |
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Folk | Solo (music) |
|
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4 | "Kal Joyee Gaan" | Bengali | Audio CD | Anupam Recording Media | 11 |
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Film |
| ||
5 | "Gayen" | Bengali | Cassette tape & | Sangeeta Music | 12 |
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Folk | Solo (music) | Prince Mahmud | Prince Mahmud |
6 | "Jiboner Golpo" | Bengali | Audio CD | Sangeeta Music | 12 |
|
Folk | Solo (music) | N/A | |
7 | "Prem Noy Cholona"
from music compilations named:
|
Bengali | Audio CD
& |
Chenasur | 10 |
|
Folk | Solo (music) | N/A | |
8 | "College Er Chatri"
from music compilations named:
|
Bengali | Audio CD
& |
Chenasur | 10 |
|
Folk | Solo (music) | N/A | |
9 | "Priyo Bondhu"
from music compilations named:
|
Bengali | Audio CD
& |
Chenasur | 10 |
|
Folk | Solo (music) | N/A | |
10 | "Priyo Shotru"
from music compilations named:
|
Bengali | Audio CD
& |
Chenasur | 10 |
|
Folk | Solo (music) | N/A | |
11 | "Modhur Bhalobasha"
& "Shajiey Debo Bhalobasha" |
Bengali | Streaming media | Doyel Products | 10 |
|
Folk, Pop | Solo (music) | Bakiul Alam | Jan E Alam |
12 | "Dukkho Amar Chiro Sathi" | Bengali | Audio CD | Sangeeta Music | 10 |
|
Folk, Pop | Solo (music) |
|
|
13 | "Valobashar Jonmodin" | Bengali | Audio CD | Sangeeta Music | 10 |
|
Folk, Pop | Solo (music) |
|
Mannan Mohammad |
14 | "Kon Baganer Ful" | Bengali | Audio CD | Sangeeta Music | 10 |
|
Folk, Pop | Solo (music) | Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul | Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul |
15 | "Bhalobeshe Oporadhi" | Bengali | Cassette tape
& |
Sangeeta Music | 12 |
|
Folk, Pop | Solo (music) | N/A | |
16 | "Bhul Sabi Bhul" | Bengali | Cassette tape
& |
Sangeeta Music | 12 |
|
Folk, Pop | Solo (music) | N/A | |
17 | "Abar Firey Elam" | Bengali | Audio CD | Soundtek | 12 |
|
Folk, Pop, Film | Solo (music) |
|
(Track no.-7, "Ek Chor Jay Choley" was originally composed by Alam Khan, later it was re-composed in this album by Rocket Mondol.) |
18 | "Golper Shuruta Shundor" | Bengali | Audio CD | Sangeeta Music | 10 |
|
Folk, Pop | Solo (music) | N/A | |
19 | "Mon Debo" | Bengali | Audio CD | Soundtek | 12 |
|
Folk, Pop, Film | N/A | ||
20 | "Jiboner Jolchobi" | Bengali | Audio CD | Protune | 08 |
|
Pop | Solo Tracks by Various Artists:-
|
Aroni Yasmin | Asok Kumar Paul |
21 | "Salam Nomoshkar" | Bengali | Audio CD | Sangeeta Music | 10 |
|
Pop | Solo (music) | Anurup Aich |
|
22 | "Shudhu Valobasho" | Bengali | Audio CD | Sangeeta Music | 10 |
|
Pop | Baby Naznin | Delowar Arjuda Sharaf | Ahmed Kislu |
23 | "Kare Bole Bhalobasa" | Bengali | Audio CD
& |
Sonali Products | 10 |
|
Film | Syed Abdul Hadi |
| |
24 | "Salman Shesh Upohar" | Bengali | Audio CD | Anupam Recording Media | 05 |
|
Film |
| ||
25 | "Ontore Bahire Tumi"
(A compilation of Andrew's best 30 Songs from various audio albums) |
Bengali | Audio CD
& |
Sangeeta Music |
|
Solo (music) |
|
| ||
25 | "Cholo Palai" | Bengali | Audio CD | Suranjoli | 2 |
|
Folk, Classical | Momtaz Begum | ||
26 | "Rupoboti Konna" | Bengali | Audio CD | Sangeeta | 10 |
|
Folk, Classical | Momtaz Begum |
Songs for television
[edit]Year | Show | Song | Composer(s) | Writer(s) | Co-singer(s) |
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2000 | "Ityadi" | "Ekusher Pal Tule" | Ali Akbar Rupu | Mohammed Rafiquzzaman | Sabina Yasmin |
Non-film songs
[edit]Year[35] | Film | Song | Composer(s) | Songwriter(s) | Co-artist(s) |
1999 | Single | "Poddo Patar Pani Noy" | N/A | N/A | solo |
2019 | Single | "Phuler Gondher Moto" | Alam Khan | Syed Shamsul Haque | solo |
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Awards and nominations
[edit]Rewards | Years | Prize category | Selected Movies / Songs | Results |
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National Film Awards (Bangladesh) | 1982 | Best Male Playback Singer | Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo | Won |
1987 | Surrender | Won | ||
1989 | Khotipuron | Won | ||
1991 | Padma Meghna Jamuna | Won | ||
1996 | Kabul | Won | ||
2000 | Aaj Gaye Holud | Won | ||
2007 | Saajghor | Won | ||
2008 | Ki Jadu Korila | Won | ||
Bachsas Awards | 1984 | Best Male Playback Singer | Princes Tina Khan | Won |
1987 | Shami Stri | Won | ||
2001 | Premer Taj Mahal | Won | ||
2008 | Mone Prane Acho Tumi | Won | ||
2010 | Golapi Ekhon Bilate | Won | ||
Meril Prothom Alo Awards | 1998 | Best Singer (Male) | Won | |
1999 | Poddo Patar Pani | Won | ||
2000 | Won | |||
Ifad Film Club Award | 2012 | Best Playback Singer (Male) | Won |
Notes
[edit]- ^ The source indicates that in the 15 years prior to the release of this song, Andrew Kishore did not appear on television. The song "Poddo Patar Pani" was released in 1999, which indicates that 15 years before 1999, in 1984, he last appeared on TV.[19]
- ^ The sources indicate that Andrew went for song recording at "Don Studio" at the call of director "Ali Hosen" on the day of his marriage. In the movie "Byathar Daan", Andrew Kishore sang to the tune of "Ali Hosen". That movie got censorship certificate on 17 January 1989 and released that year. In other words, it can be easily assumed that the cinematography of that film was going on in 1988 & Andrew also got married that year.[27][28]
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পড়ালেখা করেছেন রাজশাহী বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ে। [He has studied at the University of Rajshahi]
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- ^ "Chōṭabēlāra baṛadinēra kathā ēkhanō manē haẏa" ছোটবেলার বড়দিনের কথা এখনো মনে হয় [Still remember the childhood days]. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). 2012-12-25. Archived from the original on 2020-07-19.
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External links
[edit]- Media related to Andrew Kishore at Wikimedia Commons
- Andrew Kishore at IMDb
- Andrew Kishore at the Bangla Movie Database (in Bengali)
- Andrew Kishore - Topic's channel on YouTube
- The story of the Playback King (in Bengali) on Bangla Movie Database (BMDb). Archived from the original on July 30, 2020.
- Andrew Kishore Discography on "Sur O Dhoni" author Sur O Dhoni. Archived from the original on July 30, 2020.
- Andrew Kishore discography on Deezer
- Andrew Kishore discography on Napster
- Andrew Kishore discography on KKBox
- 1955 births
- 2020 deaths
- People from Rajshahi District
- Bangladeshi playback singers
- 21st-century Bangladeshi male singers
- 21st-century Bangladeshi singers
- Best Male Playback Singer National Film Award (Bangladesh) winners
- Deaths from non-Hodgkin lymphoma
- Deaths from cancer in Bangladesh
- Best Male Singer Meril-Prothom Alo Award winners
- 20th-century Bangladeshi male singers
- 20th-century Bangladeshi singers
- Recipients of the Ekushey Padak
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