Aarti Mukherjee

Aarti Mukherjee, also known as Aarti Mukherji or Arati Mukhopadhyay (আরতি মুখোপাধ্যায়), is an Indian playback singer who has sung in Hindi films such as Geet Gata Chal (1975), Tapasya (1976), Manokamana, Masoom (1983) and Sooraj Mukhi (1992).

Aarti Mukherjee
Birth nameAarti Mukherjee
Also known asAarti Mukherji, Arati Mukhopadhyay
BornDhaka, British India (now Bangladesh)
GenresClassical music
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1961–present

Early life

Mukherjee was born in Dhaka, Undivided India (now Bangladesh) to a Bengali family. Her family migrated to West Bengal, India. Her Bengali family had a rich cultural and musical heritage. She was introduced to music by her mother. She studied under Shri Susheel Banerjee, Ustaad Mohammed Sagiruddin Khan, Pandit Chinmoy Lahiri, Pandit Laxman Prasad Jaipurwale and Pandit Ramesh Nadkarni.

Career

In Bangla TV show Dadagiri she reflected on her early days. She stated that she sang on the All India Music Talent Programme in 1955 at age 14 or 15. She was trained in Indian Classical Music from a young age. She sang primarily for Bengali films. She won the music contest, "Metro-Murphy Contest" whose judges were music directors including Anil Biswas, Naushad, Vasant Desai and C. Ramchandra. This enabled her career as a playback singer.[1] She got her first break in 1958 Hindi film Sahara, but the music of that film was limited.

After a string of flops like A Girlfriend, she decided to open herself to Bengali films. She sang for the first time in a Bengali film called Kanya in 1962. Her versatility and voice infatuated audiences so much that they started losing affection for erstwhile leading singer Sandhya Mukherjee and Pratima Banerjee . In the late 1960s, her voice was used as the on-screen voice of leading actress Suchitra Sen.

In 1966, she sang in the film Golpo Holeo Sotyi, which earned her BFJA Award for Best Female Playback Singer. In 1976, she won again for Chhutir Phande. She lent her voice for leading actresses of the late sixties till eighties, such as Madhabi Mukherji, Sharmila Tagore, Aparna Sen, Debashri Roy and Tanuja. She, along with Asha Bhosle, took the leading spot in the 1970s.

She sang 'Bacche ho tum Khel khilone' and in a duet with Kishore Kumar titled 'Do panchi do tinke'. She is said to have sung 15,000 songs in Bengali as well as Hindi songs. She continued success in the 1970s that inspired her to return to Bollywood. In 1983 R. D. Burman, who was the mentor of Bengali singers Kumar Sanu, Abhijeet and Andrew Kishore, gave her "Do Naina Aur Ek Kahani" in the film Masoom voicing Shabana Azmi. The song was a chartbuster and is still sung. It earned her the Filmfare award for best female playback singer in 1983. Her popular repertoire includes 'Radha Banshi Chara Janena', 'Ek Boishakhe Dekha Holo Dujonar', 'Ei Mon Jochonay Ongo Bhijiye', 'Ja Ja Behaya Pakhi Jana', 'Tokhon Tomar Ekush Bochor Bodhoy.' She also has several non-film songs to her credit. She lent her voice to several Hindi compositions as well.

In the year 1957, while still in school, she bagged the first prize in the All-India Murphy Metro Music contest held in Mumbai, having been adjudged the best singer by leading music directors of that time such as Anil Biswas, Naushad Ali, Vasant Desai, C. Ramchandra, and Madan Mohan.

Arati commenced her musical journey in films with Bengali film Subarna Rekha and Hindi film Angulimaal and has, since then, sung thousands of songs in Bengali, Oriya, Manipuri, Assamese, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi and other languages.

Apart from films, Arati has engaged audiences with albums and live performances on television and stage of Rabindra Sangeet and Nazrul Geeti. Her versatility can be seen in diverse genres of music like Thumri, Bhajan, Tappa, Tarana, and Ghazal. She performed extensively in India and throughout the world.

Recognition

Filmography

YearFilmLanguageNotes
1958SaharaHindi
1960AngulimaalHindi
1961Boy FriendHindi
1962KannaBengali
1963Deya NeyaBengali
1965SubernarekhaBengali
1965Do DilHindi
1965Abhaya O SrikantaBengali
1966Joradighir Chowdhury ParibarBengali
1967Badhu Bharan Bengali
1968Gar NasimpurBengali
1969The Fiancee Bengali
1969Teen Bhubaner PareBengali
1969KhamoshiHindi
1970Bilambita Lay Bengali
1970SamantaralBengali
1970Manjari OperaBengali
1971AranyaAssamese[2]
1971Manab aru DanabAssamese[2]
1971Jal Bin Machhli Nritya Bin BijliHindi
1971Dhanyee MeyeBengali
1971Ghorer Moddhye GhorBengali
1971Kokhono MeghBengali
1971FariadBengali
1972Haar Maana HaarBengali
1972Brojendrogi LuhongbaManipuri
1972BhaitiAssamese[2]
1972MorichikaAssamese[2]
1972Ajker NayakBengali
1972Andha AtitBengali
1973Sriman PrithvirajBengali
1973Basanata BilapBengali
1974Alor ThikanaBengali
1974Bikele Bhorer PhulBengali
1975Chhutir PhandeBengali
1976TapasyaHindi
1976HarmoniumBengali
1976HangsarajBengali
1976Nidhiram SardarBengali
1977Solah ShukrawarHindi
1977Phir Janam Lenge Hum/Janam Janam Na Saathi (1977)Hindi/Gujarati
1977Anand AshramBengali
1977Baba TaraknathBengali
1978Ganga Ki SaugandHindi
1978Saajan Bina SuhaganHindi
1979Nagin Aur SuhaganHindi
1979Ashaati BeejGujrati
1979GanadevataBengali
1979TaraanaHindi
1980Megha MuktiOriya
1980Baata AbaataOriya
1980ManokaamnaaHindi
1976Geet Gaata ChalHindi
1980Ek Baar KahoHindi
1980Dadar KirtiBengali
1981Dustu MistiBengali
1981UlkaOriya
1981Tike Hasa Tike LuhaOriya
1981Surya SakshiBengali
1982RajbadhuBengali
1983MasoomHindiFilmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer
1983DesireOriya
1983Aashar Akash Oriya
1983Amar GeetiBengali
1983Rang BirangiHindi
1983 IndiraBengali
1984ShatruBengali
1985Ram Tere Kitne NamHindi
1985RusvaiHindi
1985Lallu RamHindi
1991 Pyaar Ka Saawan Hindi
1992 Sooraj Mukhi Hindi

Bengali songs

Film songs

Year Film Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s)
1963 Deya Neya "Madhobi Modhupe" Shyamal Mitra Gauriprasanna Mazumdar solo
1966 Sankha Bela "Aji Jhoro Jhoro Mukhoro" Rabindranath Tagore, Sudhin Dasgupta solo
1967 Ajana Shapath "Mone Rekhe More" Hemanta Mukherjee Pulak Banerjee, Miltoo Ghosh solo
"Ogo Bondhu Amar" Miltoo Ghosh
Miss Priyambada "Se Ki Tobe Tumi Ogo" Azad Rahman and Subir Sen Shankar Bhattacharya Manabendra Mukherjee
"O Shalik Amay De Nare" solo
1968 Gar Nasimpur "Ogo Sundor" Shyamal Mitra solo
"Borsha Je Elo"
"Tuhun Chandra Mor" Shyamal Mitra
Kokhono Megh "Sob Dushtu Chhelerai" Sudhin Dasgupta solo
"Hariye Jete Jete"
"Tomay Dekhe Chhobi Enke"
1969 Duti Mon "Ore O Jharna" Hemanta Mukherjee Pulak Banerjee solo
Teen Bhubaner Pare "Dure Dure Kachhe Kachhe" solo
"Keno Ek Chena Pothe"
1970 Bilambita Loy "Ek Boishakhe Dekha Holo Dujonay" Nachiketa Ghosh Pulak Banerjee solo
"Anka Banka Pathe Jodi
"Sona Roder Gaan"
"Bendhona Phulomala Dore" Manna Dey"
"Taap Chare To"
Ruposhi "Kheli Je Lukochuri" Shyamal Mitra solo
"Kokila Re O Tui Emon Kore"
"Namo Namo Sabbojan"
"O Sujyi Alo De" Shyamal Mitra, chorus
Sagina Mahato "Bhalobeshe Bhashore Bhalo" Tapan Sinha Shyamal Gupta, Hemen Ganguly Anup Ghoshal, Pintoo Bhattacharya
"Chhoti Si Panchhi" Anup Ghoshal
1971 Dhanyi Meye "Bou Kotha Kou" Nachiketa Ghosh Pulak Banerjee solo
Shakuntala "Jaage Chand Jaage Go" Kalipada Sen Saral Guha Manabendra Mukherjee
"Modhur Modhur Baaje Beena" chorus
1972 Andha Atit "Aha Neel Neel Taragulo" Shyamal Mitra Gauriprasanna Mazumdar Shyamal Mitra
1973 Basanta Bilap "Ami Miss Calcutta" Sudhin Dasgupta Pulak Banerjee solo
"Ek Choretei Thanda"
"O Shyam Jokhon Tokhon" Sujata Banerjee
1974 Fuleswari "Shunun Shunun Babumoshai" Hemanta Mukherjee Pulak Banerjee solo
"Hay Hay Hay Hay" Sandhya Mukherjee
1975 Aparajita "Ekti Mayer Shopno Chhilo" Sudhin Dasgupta solo
Hongsoraaj "O Babumoshai" Sudhin Dasgupta solo
"Are Bahare Baha"
"O Didimoni"
"Chol Apon Mone"
"O Shamu Shyam Re"
"O Boro Koshto Ami Pelam"
"Om Namah Shibay" Sandhya Mukherjee, Tarun Banerjee
Shubho Songbad "Ami Mori Laaje" Sudhin Dasgupta solo
"Jetuku Chai"
"Tomate Amate" (part 1)
"Tomate Amate" (part 2)
1976 Anandamela "Bish Koutoy Bish Chhilona" Nachiketa Ghosh solo
Shubho Songbad "Aaj Akash Paare" Nachiketa Ghosh solo
"Sob Bhalo Jar"
"Ja Gechhe Ta Jaak"
"Bashite Bahar Chhilo"
Sudur Niharika "Jekhanei Tumi Thako" Manabendra Mukhopadhyay Shyamal Gupta solo
"Jibon Moroner Sathi" Manna Dey
1977 Baba Taraknath "Poncho Prodeepe Dhupe" Neeta Sen Gauriprasanna Mazumdar Banasree Sengupta, Dinendra Chowdhury
Padma Nadir Majhi "Padma Nadir Majhi" Dinendra Chowdhury Manik Bandyopadhyay Hemanta Mukherjee, Dhananjay Bhattacharya, Anup Ghoshal and others
Proxy "Jodi Tomar Chokher Akash" Hemanta Mukherjee Hemanta Mukherjee
1978 Bansari "Nhoromer Gaan Shune Phool" Hriday Kushari solo
"Ke Tumi Ami Jaani"
Korunamoyi "Ja Debi Sorbobhuteshu" Sudhin Dasgupta Hemanta Mukherjee
Nishaan "Tumi Je Premer" Shyamal Mitra Gauriprasanna Mazumdar Kishore Kumar
Tilottama "Amay Tomar Motoi" solo
1979 Krishna Sudama "Dao Likhe Dao" Neeta Sen solo
"Phaguay Ke Kumari" Usha Mangeshkar, Gautam, chorus
Nondon "Churi Churi Churi Amar Mon" Sudhin Dasgupta Sudhin Dasgupta
"Ghore Osustho Bhai" solo
Srikanter Will "O Amar Joto Sukh" Salil Chowdhury solo
1980 Premer Phandey "Kotha Dilam Ei Aam Bagane" N/A N/A Anup Ghoshal
Putul Ghor "O Akash" solo
Rajnondini "Antor Jaar Athoi Sagor" (female) Abhijeet Banerjee solo
Sujata "Jodi Chand Aar Surjo" Nachiketa Ghosh Aarti Mukherjee
"Megher Pore Megh Jome" solo
Upalabdhi "Projapoti Sethay Ghore" solo
1981 Chameli Memsaheb "Asom Desher Meye Ami" Bhupen Hazarika Shibdas Banerjee solo
Khelar Putul "Amar Jibon Jodi" Hemanta Mukherjee Pulak Banerjee solo
1982 Aparupa "Pelam Kothay" R D Burman Gauriprasanna Mazumdar Amit Kumar
"Laal Neel Holde" chorus
Protikkha "Ei Holo Hashi" Hemanta Mukherjee N/A solo
"Seema Theke Dure" Hemanta Mukherjee
Rajbodhu "Oi Neel Neel" Abhijeet Banerjee Manna Dey
Sonar Bangla "Mukhei Boli Bharotbasi" Neeta Sen Gauriprasanna Mazumdar Manna Dey
"Keu Jodi Nao Thake" solo
"Tuturidhun" Hemanta Mukherjee, Haimanti Shukla
1983 Bonoshree "E Pathor" Sudhin Dasgupta N/A Manna Dey
"Se Kotha Rakhena"
"Shudhu Ekti Bhalobashar Gaan" solo
Chena Achena "Koto Swapna Chhilo" Abhijeet Banerjee solo
"Jouban Palashe Agun"
Parabat Priya "Naa Re Naa Tumi Naa" Ajoy Das Pulak Banerjee solo
Roktoraag "Aasmame Joto Roshni" Abhijeet Banerjee solo
Tagari "Ami Gourharir Choron" N/A N/A solo
"Tagari Naamti Amar"
"Piriti Rosher Khela" Hemanta Mukherjee
1984 Rashiphal "Dhoro Dhoro Shrimatike" N/A N/A Anup Ghoshal
"Ki Hobe Na Hobe"
"Jokhon Tokhon Asa" solo
Shilalipi "Prothom Dekhar Pore" Suparnakanti Ghosh Palash Bandyopadhyay solo
1985 Shatru "Bolona Gi Kar Maa Tumi" R D Burman Gauriprasanna Mazumdar solo
1987 Radharani "Kunjokanon Ghire" solo
1992 Rongin Bosonto "Abeshe Bhora Mon" solo
1995 Tarini Maa Tara "Tui Maa Tara Korunamoyi" solo
"Bhim Bibhishon"
1997 Banglar Bodhu "Tomake Bhalo Je Besechhi" Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul, Anupam Dutta solo
  • "Shyam Teri Bansi Pukare" (with Jaspal Singh - Geet Gaata Chal)
  • "Do Panchhi Do Tinke"
  • "Kabhi Kuchch Pal Jeevan Ke"
  • "Do Naina, Aur Ek Kahani"
  • "Yadon Ko Bhool Jayen To Kaise Bhool Jayen"
  • "Nayana Neer Na Bahao"
  • "Bolo Na Bolo Na Soi"
  • "Prajapati Sethay Ghore"
  • "Kon Kule Aaj Bhirlo Tari"
  • "Swapna Niye"
  • "Sujyi Alo De"
  • "Anugatajane Keno Karo Eto"
  • "Tokhon Tomar Ekush Bosor"
  • "Ei Mon Jochonay Ongo Vijiye"
  • "Sara Mora Kajra Churaya Tu Ne" ( with Rafi -Do Dil - 1965)
  • "Shile Shile Theka Khale"
  • "O Golap O Malati"

References

  1. "Full of patriotic fervour Solo magic". The Hindu. 3 October 2008. Archived from the original on 5 June 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  2. Babul Das (1985). Asomiya Bolchabir Geet. Bani Mandir, Dibrugarh.
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